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Ethan Ampadu

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I couldn't care less about ampadu. I only came on this thread to gloat about wales losing. Anyway that's two posts too many on this thread. I'm sure the Welsh will enjoy their summer 😂
 

STURTZ

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England should get rid of those bloody trumpets, it's a sad sound so often associated with organised boredom and eventual disapointment.
 

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I like Wales very much and am very disappointed that they’ve lost tonight.
To put it in context Poland’s population is ten times bigger.
But then again they’ve got zero beaches (of any consequence) and Wales have many lovely ones.
They’ve got lots of beautiful beaches.
 

MJP_Exeter

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I like Wales very much and am very disappointed that they’ve lost tonight.
To put it in context Poland’s population is ten times bigger.
But then again they’ve got zero beaches (of any consequence) and Wales have many lovely ones.
I'd rather watch Wales than England ATM. England are such a boring watch.
 

Billy The Fish

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England should get rid of those bloody trumpets, it's a sad sound so often associated with organised boredom and eventual disapointment.
Bring back vuvuzelas.
 

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Why was the roof left open on a stadium with a retractable roof,it wasn’t exactly a bright sunny evening was it ?
 

Snoop Fog

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Why was the roof left open on a stadium with a retractable roof,it wasn’t exactly a bright sunny evening was it ?
Because football is an outdoor sport, so unless the game is likely to be called off due to snow or other freak weather, the roof will remain open
 

dontpassback

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Because football is an outdoor sport, so unless the game is likely to be called off due to snow or other freak weather, the roof will remain open
Well that’s strange because when we go to the speedway GP in Cardiff,the roof is closed apart from a small gap,it might be because of the noise and the noisy poles with their air horns !
 

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Well that’s strange because when we go to the speedway GP in Cardiff,the roof is closed apart from a small gap,it might be because of the noise and the noisy poles with their air horns !
That might possibly be that rain have more adverse effect to a speedway track, especially one on a temporary (presumably) base, than a permanent grass pitch.
 

SEA Grecian

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Why was the roof left open on a stadium with a retractable roof,it wasn’t exactly a bright sunny evening was it ?
Am I missing something here? Wales were playing at the Cardiff City stadium which doesn’t have a retractable roof, unlike the stadium down the road that was formerly known as the Millennium Stadium.
 
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