IanM
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I rang up for tickets for the international this weekend and they asked me how long I've lived in Wales and what size boots I take.
I will compare the population of Wales with whatever other region of the UK I should care to. My point being to merely emphasise what a small population Wales is.You should stop comparing yourself to counties with no sporting pedigree, have a look at tiny Nottinghamshire or Yorkshire or even New Zealand then get back to me.
This is factually incorrect - if a person from Scotland wins an Olympic medal, then they are British. They only become Scottish when they lose.I will compare the population of Wales with whatever other region of the UK I should care to. My point being to merely emphasise what a small population Wales is.
I do like your point about Yorkshire. I believe there was an Olympics in recent history where Yorkshire won more gold medals than the rest of England. Or something like that.
And Scotland's tally of Olympic medals are often way out of proportion with England relative to population.
This is factually incorrect - if a person from Scotland wins an Olympic medal, then they are British. They only become Scottish when they lose.![]()
Not really, premiership is skint as well and wage bills are being cut. France is the only one with the cash as one of their big broadcasters ditched football and invested that spend into rugby. The JIF regulations stop the widespread recruitment of foreign players. The issue in Wakes is poor management and the regions not retaining the prior traditional fan bases. No surprise there. Lack of investment in development is another concern but not so much money and wages. Ireland do very well with similar available revenue streams