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<blockquote data-quote="danny" data-source="post: 165690"><p>The problem with the Ospreys is the problem with Welsh rugby in general, a lack of application and a culture of drinking to excess. No one doubts the talent but talent that is not backed up by a suitable lifestyle is nothing in professional sport. Until this cancer is rooted out the future of Welsh rugby is dire to say the least.</p><p>I mean even when Alfie was made Lions captain in 2005 he had to go out and get ****** up after a test match so badly it took him days to get over it. </p><p> This is a problem throughout the British Isles but more widespread within the Principality in my experience.</p><p>Going to Cardiff as i very often do for a night out the atmosphere of yob culture and violence are never far away, and certainly worse than in any other city i have encountered.</p><p>PROFESSIONAL means what it says. The time is now for this proud and talented nation to get with the 21st century and belong in a sport that needs them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny, post: 165690"] The problem with the Ospreys is the problem with Welsh rugby in general, a lack of application and a culture of drinking to excess. No one doubts the talent but talent that is not backed up by a suitable lifestyle is nothing in professional sport. Until this cancer is rooted out the future of Welsh rugby is dire to say the least. I mean even when Alfie was made Lions captain in 2005 he had to go out and get ****** up after a test match so badly it took him days to get over it. This is a problem throughout the British Isles but more widespread within the Principality in my experience. Going to Cardiff as i very often do for a night out the atmosphere of yob culture and violence are never far away, and certainly worse than in any other city i have encountered. PROFESSIONAL means what it says. The time is now for this proud and talented nation to get with the 21st century and belong in a sport that needs them. [/QUOTE]
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