14/02/2011

Yes! For Rugby

Despite the best efforts of Yes for Wales and Untrue Lies there doesn't seem much enthusiasm about debating the pros and cons of moving to part four of the Government of Wales Act (2006).

There is however one question that can always guarantee to raise Welsh passions and to divide our nation into two separate camps: What is the National Game of Wales – Rugby or Football?

By being led by the Chief Executive of the WRU and by its excessive use of rugby images is Yes for Wales in danger of scoring an own goal by alienating those who would vote Football in a vote that really mattered?



7 comments:

  1. By being "led" by the Chief Executive of the WRU, shurely?

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  2. Maybe, maybe not:-)The campaign is going down like a lead balloon amongst football supporters and those who see the rugby centric campaign as a symbol of a south Wales centric Assembly

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  3. I see that Jaxxlanders have similar misgivings - http://insideoutswansea.blogspot.com/2011/02/are-we-misinformed.html

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  4. Thanks Ceiliog and Anon for pointing out my Freudian slip.

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  5. But will some of the egotistical leaders of YES listen, they need to.

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  6. Alwyn I am concerned too I have spoken to many people in the Valleys , in business who voted Yes last time who are unsure and some who ar now going to vote No because the arguements is not being made.

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  7. John Hartson has given his support on the "Yes for Wales" wall !

    Unfortunately the present Wales manager was a "no" supporter in 1997

    Ah well!

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