Fez of Mahrez Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 It would appear that Nicky Adams and Andy King are both playing for Wales Under-21s at the moment. They are currently 1-0 up - click here for live score updates Read a bit about it here CYMRU AM BYTH!
Alexikokopops Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 It would appear that Nicky Adams and Andy King are both playing for Wales Under-21s at the moment.They are currently 1-0 up - click here for live score updates Read a bit about it here CYMRU AM BYTH! Caws!
Fez of Mahrez Posted 9 September 2008 Author Posted 9 September 2008 Wales haven't qualified for either a full or under-21 tournament since 1958 so this is huge - and it may be a once-in-a-lifetime chance too with the quality of their youngsters at the moment.
Alexikokopops Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 I wish I was Welsh. I really dislike the English national team except our Emile.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 9 September 2008 Author Posted 9 September 2008 I wish I was Welsh. I really dislike the English national team except our Emile. They will be the team to watch over the next few years. You can make a whole team of promising youngsters, the vast majority of whom aren't even playing for the Under 21s Hennessey, Gunter, Bale, Williams, Nyatanga, Ramsey, Ledley, Cotterill, Edwards, Evans, Vokes
act smiley Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 Thats a stupid bunch of players, you're about 8 shite centre midfielders short of a starting lineup
Manwell Pablo Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 2-0, come on. You aren't Welsh Fez, live with it.
James. Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 You aren't Welsh Fez, live with it. His name's David. I reckon he might be you know.
Manwell Pablo Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 His name's David. I reckon he might be you know. Not on here it aint....err...Mr TheBlue. Anway he's fake Welsh, like half Welsh or something. I'm just on a windup.
syston_fox Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 Woop for once I can appreciate the fact that my dad was born in wales. Cymru!!!
Manwell Pablo Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 Ie!!! Do you mean I.e, if so everyone apparently Or are you speaking Welsh, if so stop it, your English, like Fez (DAVID)
James. Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 Do you mean I.e, if so everyone apparentlyOr are you speaking Welsh, if so stop it, your English, like Fez (DAVID) It's Welsh for yes. Conveniently I've also learnt the word for "no", it's "na". What a beautiful language.
syston_fox Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 It's Welsh for yes.Conveniently I've also learnt the word for "no", it's "na". What a beautiful language. Apparentley the direct translation for no means "not yes". It's almost something out of blackadder!
Daggers Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 Deal with it Manpa - being English is really gay.
Alexikokopops Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 I'm Welsh. Iwan Roberts is my adoptive father. He doesn't know he's adopted me yet.
Corky Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 I'm Welsh. Iwan Roberts is my adoptive father. He doesn't know he's adopted me yet. That means you can live with Julian Joachim in a Leicester council flat. Lucky bastard
miles2lcfc Posted 9 September 2008 Posted 9 September 2008 I live in Wales now - North Wales. I watch my local team Wrexham now and again but can't support the Welsh but will get behind our boys. I do go for glamour supporting Leicester with my 2nd and 3rd team's being Wrexham and Chester. I even went to the highly discussed Rochdale v Bury two weeks ago. I tell you something, they don't like each other!
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