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though i agree with some of TEB's comments you must remember that welsh born players have regularly represented the english cricket team (robert croft simon jones) most recently and as the opportunity to bid for and stage was a cash and not political process of choice. i dont understand the need for the national anthem though either and as a valley's born lad i do like to here it occasionally
any way it was 97 for 3 when i last lookedthis will be a battle from the heart
cymru am byth
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Originally posted by TEBIts being played at Cardiff because Glamorgan tendered for one of the test matches and with funding from the Welsh National Assembly they managed to put supposedly around £3 million on the table and so won the right to host a test match...
Originally posted by TEB...so you had the Welsh Goverment using British taxpayers funded money (not 100% on whether its from the taxpayers or Europe) in a game between Australia and ENGLAND (not Wales)...
Originally posted by TEB...but because it is being played in Wales there is a fear that the Welsh supporters would get behind the Australians and hence KJ singing WNA, as if singing the Welsh National Anthem would influence the way a supporter would declare their favours and why are they only doing it as this event and not the other 4.
Originally posted by TEB...As you say it is a big fuss but I bet they don't play the West Indies National Anthem if there was a match between Sri Lanka and India being played in the windiesLast edited by smallblueplanet; 08-07-2009, 02:23 PM.To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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Originally posted by phil the shed View Postthough i agree with some of TEB's comments you must remember that welsh born players have regularly represented the english cricket team (robert croft simon jones) most recently and as the opportunity to bid for and stage was a cash and not political process of choice. i dont understand the need for the national anthem though either and as a valley's born lad i do like to here it occasionally
any way it was 97 for 3 when i last looked
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Originally posted by smallblueplanet View PostI'd not be convinced that any of the English CC are without some sort of 'political' aspirations then. I see no problem with the WNA spending their money as they see fit - isn't that what 'self-rule' is about? Don't English Counties receive any funding from Govt.?
But of course it is a game between Autralia and England & Wales.
I'd like to hear it at the other four too. Lol! There's plenty of UK born non-white English go to cricket and support the 'other side' at English grounds isn't there?
Don't think your analogy follows there.
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To leave the politics out of it (I am siding with TEB, but again no anti Welsh sentiments, my mother is Welsh) quite an interesting day yesterday.
Pietersen??? What was he doing?? Ridiculous shot to get out to. Didnt really understand putting Anderson in either, with 4 overs to go. England were still on the front foot with Prior playing well, they should have kept the momentum going, not gone into defensive mode, and it cost them.
I think England need at least 400 first innings to be in with a chance, and not sure that total is reachable now.Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
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Originally posted by bobleponge View PostPietersen??? What was he doing?? Ridiculous shot to get out to. Didnt really understand putting Anderson in either, with 4 overs to go. England were still on the front foot with Prior playing well, they should have kept the momentum going, not gone into defensive mode, and it cost them.
I think England need at least 400 first innings to be in with a chance, and not sure that total is reachable now.
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THis is what Richard Littlejohn a reporter wrote:
At the Ashes Test in Cardiff this week, in addition to the National Anthem, the crowd was encouraged to sing Land Of My Fathers to get them to support England.
On that basis, next time England play at Durham, they'll have to sing the Blaydon Races; at Trent Bridge, we'll get Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Riding Through The Glen; at Leeds, On Ilkley Moor Baht'at; and at the Oval, it'll be spliffs all round and a quick chorus of I Shot The Sheriff.
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