Idxomer
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Turkey is much worse than I thought.
Nah. Much more prevalent in South Wales and NW Wales/AngelseyAh right! I had the impression that most Welsh people knew the language for some reason!
You meant to say Wales are much better than you thought.Turkey is much worse than I thought.
Are they really anymore though? I mean a lot of their names are basically past it. I'd much rather have Tierney, McTominay, McGinn and Robertson than Bale and Ramsey at this point. Maybe I'm underrating then rest of the Welsh though and overrating the rest of the Scottish. To be fair I watched Wales play Ireland twice lately and seen us outplay them twice even if the results didn't go our way, and we are absolutely shite! I think any group with England (top 3 in the tournament) and Croatia (still decent) is harder than what is basically just Italy and two half decent sides.Wales are a much better side than Scotland and their group is definitely no harder.
That tooYou meant to say Wales are much better than you thought.
Cheers! Good to know. To be fair I feel like they've still done very well in preserving things than compared to us in Ireland.Nah. Much more prevalent in South Wales and NW Wales/Angelsey
We could play him on the right.We should sign this Wales left winger.
West Wales is very Welsh speaking also.Nah. Much more prevalent in South Wales and NW Wales/Angelsey
Nice that our new trade deal grants the Australian football team entry into Euro2020.Australia in the Euros, you love to see it
Blame Netherlands.The way Turkey was talked up pre-tournament you’d think they were the 9th or 10th best team here. Looking more like 20th-24th best atm.
Lived in North Wales area for a while (worked on Anglesey) and Welsh was quite prominent among those I encountered, bar Bangor, which was predominantly English-speaking from my experiences anyway.Nah. Much more prevalent in South Wales and NW Wales/Angelsey
We didn't even get a replay.Are we not even getting a VAR check?
They don’t speak Welsh they speak GogLived in North Wales area for a while (worked on Anglesey) and Welsh was quite prominent among those I encountered, bar Bangor, which was predominantly English-speaking from my experiences anyway.