Surely this is just harmless banter.
Not really a good example.Not offensive at all anyway, after all, away fans can sing all those gay chants at us.
I apologiseThere is no such thing as harmless banter any more mate
Welsh people tend to be quite touchy, I find. Sort of inferiority complex. They don't do humour either. And they generalise all the time. Nice mountains though, and some good castles, although the latter are Norman rather than Welsh I guess.
I can't be doing with this 21st Century revisionist relativism about the Welsh. It's all very easy for you in more remote parts of the country to be all touchy feely and forgiving, but we've been on the front line of this for centuries. If it weren't for the brave, tough, uncompromising people of the Marches you'd all be speaking Welsh now. For the good honest Anglo Saxon stock of this country the Welsh are the old enemy, and you can't forgive 11 centuries of blood feud that readilly if you ask me boyo.
Could I just point out as an staunch englishman living in Wales, Wales is most definately not the same country as England and the Welsh are Celts and the English Saxons, therefore niether the same country or race.
Your welcome to come to Cardiff during the Autumn Internationals (Rugby) and tell our Wesh cousins they are part of England.
I apologise
So you don't like the Welsh. Fair enough, but that doesn't make them a separate country.this is a thread I feel rather comfortable in as I have lived in Wales and can wholeheartedly say that most of the Welsh I met while living there really did not like the English in fact they did not even like some from other parts of the principality.........kjgood has this exactly right.
I have also lived in Shrewsbury (Salop) that one was for you Staly nice place in fact my daughter was born there and I might say that Shrewsbury along with Chester have yo-yo'd between England and Welsh ownership so many times its just pleasing that they are now in English hands
Shrewsbury great place and countryside nice people
Wales great place and countryside.............................................................................................
So you don't like the Welsh. Fair enough, but that doesn't make them a separate country.
What actually is more to the point, is that it doesn't to the rest of the world. We don't get to make our own decisions on whether or not we're a country.It does as far as I am concerned and more to the point as far as they are concerned as well
Does this class as inapropriate chanting?
this is a thread I feel rather comfortable in as I have lived in Wales and can wholeheartedly say that most of the Welsh I met while living there really did not like the English in fact they did not even like some from other parts of the principality.........kjgood has this exactly right.
I have also lived in Shrewsbury (Salop) that one was for you Staly nice place in fact my daughter was born there and I might say that Shrewsbury along with Chester have yo-yo'd between England and Welsh ownership so many times its just pleasing that they are now in English hands
Shrewsbury great place and countryside nice people
Wales great place and countryside.............................................................................................
No, just unoriginal, unfunny and tediously old.
A bit like "xxxx is a shithole, I wanna go home". Which a certain number of fans (of every club) would sing even if they were in Las Vegas, or Barcelona, or the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, come to think of it.
Thanks for your support.
One quibble- Shrewsbury has never yo-yoed between Wales and England. It's not like Berwick or somewhere, the Welsh were never strong enough to actually take English territory- just a few sheep raids and monk abductions and the like.
Can't speak for all the inhabitants of my NATION, but personally the sheepshagger chants are water off a ducks back. Don't confuse anti-English sentiments with anti-English establishment ones, I suspect many of you would feel the same way if your natural resources were plundered and the profits shipped off to London. I was told that we once chanted "you're Welsh, and you know you are" at Middlesborough away. With that geographical gem we probably deserved a retort of "you're yanks, and you know you are."