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PROUD

Wed Jul 06, 2016 2:06 pm

The Wales team have made us all proud, whatever the result tonight. Was there in Bordeaux at the start - but hats off to all those fans still there and giving great support. Brilliant. Let's hope they can do it one more time so you don't have to go home till after the final!!
Then it will be.....

Its time to go home
Give the wife a phone
Tell her she's the love of my wife
But next time Wales play
I,ll be in my red beret
Singing please don't
Please dont take me home!!

POB lwc Cymru!

Re: PROUD

Wed Jul 06, 2016 3:24 pm

Should read.....
If its time to go home
I'll give my wife a phone
Tell her she's the Love of my life
But next time Wales play
I'll be in my red beret
Singing Please don't, please don't take me home

Re: PROUD

Wed Jul 06, 2016 9:54 pm

Wales can look back on the tournament with pride and no regrets

This was the death of a dream, but not a reason to wallow or curse at the thought of what might have been. Wales have been a breath of fresh air at this championship, a side back at a major finals for the first time since 1958 having excelled on the pitch while their magnificent support chorused them gloriously from the stands. They missed the banned Aaron Ramsey’s composure and creation here but, even so, it took a phenomenon in Cristiano Ronaldo to break them. Gareth Bale and Ramsey have played their stellar roles but there have been outstanding performers throughout the squad: from James Chester at the back, through the bearded Joe Ledley in midfield – it is staggering to consider he broke his leg in early May – and the clubless but tireless Hal Robson-Kanu up front. “We can’t come off with any regrets,” said Chris Coleman before kick-off. Even in defeat, they should return home with none.

Re: PROUD

Wed Jul 06, 2016 9:59 pm

Hear hear!
They have put Welsh football on the map.
Not much between the sides tonight.a great shame Ramsey couldn't play....that may have been the difference.