Finnegan Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Nope. (At least I don't think so, but close enough.)
Guest Bilo Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 An artistic representation of the Soul Crew-LUSC riot outside Ninian Park in 2002?
21st Century Fox Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 It's definitely something to do with Owain Glyndwr anyway.
BoneDog Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Who? Never heard of him. Edit : I've heard of him now, just wiki'd it.
Finnegan Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 It's definitely something to do with Owain Glyndwr anyway. It is Owain Glyndwr, yes. That's him on the left.
Finnegan Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Who? Never heard of him. Edit : I've heard of him now, just wiki'd it. Of course you haven't, Mel Gibson picked the wrong hero to fictionalize.
Webbo Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Who? Never heard of him. Edit : I've heard of him now, just wiki'd it. Me too. The man who eventually lost Wales. He's in the right thread.
Finnegan Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Me too. The man who eventually lost Wales. He's in the right thread. That would be The Last. Glyndwr never really "had" Wales. What he had he had taken back and against somewhat staggering odds. And, unlike your Longshanks, he was actually a Briton. Though I appreciate you're trolling, so I can feign irritation if you want?
Guest MattP Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Me too. The man who eventually lost Wales. He's in the right thread. I've heard of him but never read up on him, quite a good read on wiki actually. Would never have got the exact battle from the picture but presumed it was revolting Welsh, isn't it good we get on so well nowadays, each flowing over the border to see each other and sharing a cricket team. I'm even going with two Welsh mates to Wembley next month to support the Amber army.
Daggers Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Would never have got the exact battle from the picture but presumed it was revolting Welsh You can clearly see the holiday home burning in the background.
BoneDog Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Of course you haven't, Mel Gibson picked the wrong hero to fictionalize. Yeah cos I'm a massive Mel Gibson fan. I have hardly watched any new films for probably more than ten years and I don't follow celebrity or pop culture so I wouldn't know anything about Mel since the Lethal Weapon days. Edit : I thought you were referring to the Jesus film, but realise you probably meant the Braveheart one (although it's hard to tell since you've already referred to lizaed men and zionist sheep today!). I would watch it if Mel made a film about Owain as I thoroughly enjoyed Braveheart as a piece of entertainment. I'm sure he'd do a good job of it.
Guest MattP Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Braveheart was mostly bollocks mind, about as factual as Pingu is to Antartica.
BoneDog Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Can just about remember this bloke from when I was a young un. I stood up once and copied his stance when he was on the podium with the national anthem blaring. Great days Eddie.
Raw Dykes Posted 25 April 2012 Posted 25 April 2012 Braveheart was mostly bollocks mind, about as factual as Pingu is to Antartica. You're not wrong! Watch this from about 3:45. It is NSFW. http://youtu.be/ybQCNb4AuW4
The Doctor Posted 26 April 2012 Posted 26 April 2012 Of course you haven't, Mel Gibson picked the wrong hero to fictionalize. Lies. I mean Wallace was nothing but an ordinary street fighter, the sort who'd spend a lot of his time in and out of court for assault nowadays and instead relied on Robert the Bruce's tactical mind to avoid as bigger kicking as would have been in store for us, but he was still sort of a hero.
OzFox Posted 26 April 2012 Posted 26 April 2012 I assume you're talking as an Australian? Yeah it has been a bit like that recently, much to my glee If England ever loses to Australia at footy again I'll have to pack up and leave. The abuse was terrible after the last one, even if we did make 11 substitutions at half time
Zingari Posted 26 April 2012 Posted 26 April 2012 I've heard of him but never read up on him, quite a good read on wiki actually. Would never have got the exact battle from the picture but presumed it was revolting Welsh, isn't it good we get on so well nowadays, each flowing over the border to see each other and sharing a cricket team. I'm even going with two Welsh mates to Wembley next month to support the Amber army. what other kinds are there ?
I am Rod Hull Posted 26 April 2012 Author Posted 26 April 2012 The Tolpuddle Martyrs. Has anyone else here marched?
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