Really depends on whether they have the good fortune to play against 14 men. Their luck looks like it's running out to me. Lucky not to be 0 from 3 in this series.I can't see that, tbh
The Six Nations is the World Cup for Wales, they always perform better there than in any other comp - doubt they'll win but can't see them going 1-4
Surely their luck can't be running out if they are lucky to not be 0 from 3?Really depends on whether they have the good fortune to play against 14 men. Their luck looks like it's running out to me. Lucky not to be 0 from 3 in this series.
For much of the game, even that looked optimistic. Pathetic performance against 14 men.Wales to win by 5-10 points.
whats the deal with the Wales dislike here btw? Because of the complaining Bigger antics?
I think much of it boils down to a couple of things. Wales is the only country in the UK and Ireland where rugby is more of a working class roots game. This changes the type of character you expect to hear from rugby fans to one of a higher standing in society to those of every level in society. As it's more a wealthy man's sport in the other parts of the UK. The rugby culture is additionally everything that epitomises Wales as a country and it means everything. That type of passion, "banter" and general attitude is met with cynicism and negativity from the outside. Lots of unnecessary hype for sure from sources like WalesOnline which is crap journalism. Not sure if entirely arrogant though, more just passion and hyped in my eyes. People are pretty respectful in Wales from experience, and we have enough history in the last 15 years to back up that we have competed to the top level which again I think is a tremendous feat considering.It's not down to anyone who actually posts here. Biggar and AWJ constantly complaining is part of it but I'd add the every 2 year complete non-issue about the roof that Wales bring up when we play them in Cardiff (that they don't get wound up about for any other country) and the fact many Welsh fans are exceptionally arrogant when it comes to the 6N. After years of constantly hearing the Welsh calling themselves the best side in the NH, making out players from other teams weren't worthy to lick the boots of the Welsh squad, boasting about how many Welsh are in the Lions... Let's just say it's not just English fans who got fed up with the attitude.
It calms down during poor years but the second they win the 6N (or beat England) it comes straight back again like it never left. Many Welsh for example refuse to recognise the amount of very significant decisions that went their way last 6N and yet whine non-stop about things they perceived went against them. Gatland for example is the only coach to have gone all the way to WR to complain about a try decision in the 6N (against England to nobody's surprise). You then have the likes of Wales Online rating their side almost as good as the All Blacks, right before the All blacks yet again show how misplaced that belief was.
You then get the old attempts to belittle anything England achieve because our population is so big and we should win everything whilst any time Wales fail there is the excuse that the population is so small and they are actually fantastic for achieving what they do. We still hear about the 30-3 win even 8 years down the line. To put things in perspective, we beat Wales 62-5 in 2007 yet you can guarantee that by 2012 English fans weren't still bringing it up yet Welsh fans still bring up 30-3.
Tl:dr, if Welsh fans were a bit more humble and a bit less in your face when they win, it wouldn't be an issue at all.
Add to the list Welsh calling it "passion" yet labelling it "arrogance" when anyone else displays that, particularly England. Being a knob is not passion, it's being a knob.I think much of it boils down to a couple of things. Wales is the only country in the UK and Ireland where rugby is more of a working class roots game. This changes the type of character you expect to hear from rugby fans to one of a higher standing in society to those of every level in society. As it's more a wealthy man's sport in the other parts of the UK. The rugby culture is additionally everything that epitomises Wales as a country and it means everything. That type of passion, "banter" and general attitude is met with cynicism and negativity from the outside. Lots of unnecessary hype for sure from sources like WalesOnline which is crap journalism. Not sure if entirely arrogant though, more just passion and hyped in my eyes. People are pretty respectful in Wales from experience, and we have enough history in the last 15 years to back up that we have competed to the top level which again I think is a tremendous feat considering.
Fact is we have a very good 6N record and overperform often where it counts but come up marginally short against SH teams of the past, despite having a poor club system in a league where Irish clubs dominate.
Just my observations anyway, but I haven't lived in Wales for years and live out of the UK now.
History is also an important factor especially when you're talking about small, poor counties that have been actively oppressed and constant attempts to have your culture and identity eradicated by the English plays a big part which is why it's fine for a Welsh, Irish, Scots etc to be proud of their country and wave their flags but it's kinda cringe when the English do it when you consider their history of oppression. But also the fact that most Welsh rugby fans haven't had an silver spoon in their mouth since birth. But it is amusing being talked down to and listening to the English class 3 odd million Welsh people as one homogeneous group because, ya know, social media is such a realistic representation.I think much of it boils down to a couple of things. Wales is the only country in the UK and Ireland where rugby is more of a working class roots game. This changes the type of character you expect to hear from rugby fans to one of a higher standing in society to those of every level in society. As it's more a wealthy man's sport in the other parts of the UK. The rugby culture is additionally everything that epitomises Wales as a country and it means everything. That type of passion, "banter" and general attitude is met with cynicism and negativity from the outside. Lots of unnecessary hype for sure from sources like WalesOnline which is crap journalism. Not sure if entirely arrogant though, more just passion and hyped in my eyes. People are pretty respectful in Wales from experience, and we have enough history in the last 15 years to back up that we have competed to the top level which again I think is a tremendous feat considering.
Fact is we have a very good 6N record and overperform often where it counts but come up marginally short against SH teams of the past, despite having a poor club system in a league where Irish clubs dominate.
Just my observations anyway, but I haven't lived in Wales for years and live out of the UK now.
Great response.Lol the responses to the question say it really.
ThanksGreat response.
Well considering the politicians you support, the views you hold and your privileged background I expected no less.Thanks
Again proving my pointWell considering the politicians you support, the views you hold and your privileged background I expected no less.
Feel free at any time to address any of the points I have made re history and culture. I assume you think everything I've said is untrue? You see, I have addressed things that I see as inaccurate but you keep coming back with not so snappy one liners that don't address any of the points. I mean, I know I'm appealing to the wrong person here but have you read the bigotry on display in this thread?Again proving my point
I just think a question about the lack of Welsh posters has turned into a personal attack, a class issue and any number of other random tangents that has turned kinda toxic as perFeel free at any time to address any of the points I have made re history and culture. I assume you think everything I've said is untrue? You see, I have addressed things that I see as inaccurate but you keep coming back with not so snappy one liners that don't address any of the points. I mean, I know I'm appealing to the wrong person here but have you read the bigotry on display in this thread?
Ha ha. Don't get mad. I'm not mad, this place is what it is. The internet is what it is.I just think a question about the lack of Welsh posters has turned into a personal attack, a class issue and any number of other random tangents that has turned kinda toxic as per
Just chill, enjoy the rugby and don't get mad
Add to the list Welsh calling it "passion" yet labelling it "arrogance" when anyone else displays that, particularly England. Being a knob is not passion, it's being a knob.
As I said, there is nothing wrong with Wales being proud of what they have achieved. It's just that a large segment aren't just proud, they are obnoxious, condescending, nationalistic and rude when it comes to rugby matters. Go on any story about England and I can guarantee the vast majority of the people talking complete crap will be Welsh (massively out of proportion to their tiny population size they also go on about). English team selections full of Welsh talking crap, Lions selections full of Welsh talking crap. Fixtures announcements, the Welsh spend as much time talking crap about England as they do supporting their own team. All that gets swept away as just "passion" but it really isn't.
It's not just the fan either. As I said, Gatland played his constant stupid mind games, complaining to world rugby, endless complaints about the ref, refusal to recognise when things went their way (eg apparently for many Welsh, Wales being allowed to continue a game mid-HIA change so England were a man down was perfectly fine). You then also had the stupidity in 2015 where Wales were gobbing off about 2013 and the coaching and stadium teams decided they were going to send the England team out into the stadium with the lights off to have the Welsh fans jeer at them for a few minutes before the Welsh came out, leading to the tunnel stand off, which they then blamed on England.
It's all this pettiness whilst simultaneously claiming to be the victims. Practically no other team in world rugby act like this, although South Africa are charging down that route at the moment. A little bit of humility in victory and a little less **** flinging in defeat would go a long way.