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[Football] "The Red Wall"











Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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Dunno why the hate for the bucket hat (other than the obvious reason).
Fella finally comes round from going hard in the early 1990's, wants to relive that, gets the hats made and the fans love it.
Well played him.

As for the Red Wall in general, you England fans can only dream of such engagement.

The Welsh FA, players and fans in complete unison.
What have we got:-

Bert The Inert.
A talking waistcoat.
&
Harry the Wanker (take your pick - there are no wrong answers).

Being supported by a fanbase wearing culturally inappropriate clothing and pouring pints of Fosters over each other. #Twats.
Agree , love to hear them singing.. same with Scotland and Ireland. Lot of passion.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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Media hype, pure and simple.
 












Zeberdi

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So the red wall, seems a lot like Trumps great wall, it never was completed an over ambitions nationalist idea, that ultimately amounted to nothing.
That’s funny, was thinking along similar lines yesterday - neither would have been likely to keep Mexico out either!
 




Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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Dunno why the hate for the bucket hat (other than the obvious reason).
Fella finally comes round from going hard in the early 1990's, wants to relive that, gets the hats made and the fans love it.
Well played him.

As for the Red Wall in general, you England fans can only dream of such engagement.

The Welsh FA, players and fans in complete unison.
What have we got:-

Bert The Inert.
A talking waistcoat.
&
Harry the Wanker (take your pick - there are no wrong answers).

Being supported by a fanbase wearing culturally inappropriate clothing and pouring pints of Fosters over each other. #Twats.
What hatred? Certainly none on this thread, in fact there's even English people saying they support Wales - as I often do when they're not playing England.

I think the truth is the small nations, knowing they'll never win, make more of a 'thing' about their support (like Scotland and the Tartan Army). They can then use that as a substitute for the actual football. Fair enough, a World Cup is also about the Spectacle, but ultimately people would rather their team won the Cup rather than 'Best Fans' award - which, with the greatest of respect, won't be won by WaIes either. Bucket hats or no bucket hats.
 




Springal

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Welsh booing God Save The King :Nono:
 


Stat Brother

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What hatred? Certainly none on this thread, in fact there's even English people saying they support Wales - as I often do when they're not playing England.

I think the truth is the small nations, knowing they'll never win, make more of a 'thing' about their support (like Scotland and the Tartan Army). They can then use that as a substitute for the actual football. Fair enough, a World Cup is also about the Spectacle, but ultimately people would rather their team won the Cup rather than 'Best Fans' award - which, with the greatest of respect, won't be won by WaIes either. Bucket hats or no bucket hats.
I wrote

Dunno why the hate for the bucket hat

Every aspect of Welsh football of I'm considerably more complimentary, far more so than the pint chucking Nimrods following England.
 


shingle

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Jan 18, 2004
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They were ok in first half, completely outsung by England second half. They were so demoralized by their second half drubbing and the continual 'morning, you're going home in the morning' chant that they completely gave up booing GSTK.
 










Brovion

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I wrote

Dunno why the hate for the bucket hat

Every aspect of Welsh football of I'm considerably more complimentary, far more so than the pint chucking Nimrods following England.
Again, there's no hate for it. One poster on this thread said they looked 'shit and ridiculous', immediately countered by another who said it was their 'preferred choice of headgear'. Everyone else is just chuckling and taking the piss a bit, exactly the same way Brighton fans do when told how marvellous the Palace Ultras are.

I'm not sticking up for English fans btw who can be, and often are, boorish as well as boring with an extremely limited repertoire of songs and chants. But on the other hand the recently-invented 'Red Wall' is not some amazing phenomena either.
 




BN41Albion

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The Red Wall is no better/more unique than your average set of fans. Intrigued as to where this Red Wall tag originated from?!

The only fans imo who have been outstandingly impressive so far in the tournament are the Argentinians. Absolutely shitloads of them and very impressive noise levels.
 


Guinness Boy

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The Red Wall is no better/more unique than your average set of fans. Intrigued as to where this Red Wall tag originated from?!

The only fans imo who have been outstandingly impressive so far in the tournament are the Argentinians. Absolutely shitloads of them and very impressive noise levels.
Can't imagine there are too many Argentines boycotting the telly either. Don't know if you're actually in BN41 but the Brazilian butchers next to the Foghorn has been rammed for every Brazil game too.

I quite like the bucket hat having had a "Skint" branded one for several years (and not having much hair). I bet they'd swap it for a team that could actually play football, rather than nine bang average journeymen, a much reduced and disinterested Ramsay and Bale who seemed to be some sort of penalty and free kick pinch hitter.
 


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