People booing at todays game are a shambles. If you had told me at the start of the season we'd be top 2 at the end of March I'd have bitten your hand off.
I know you’re shit scared that Cardiff are going to lose their league lead, but that’s your problem, not theirs. If you booed off a team that is second in the table, are top scorers in the league, with the best manager they’ve had in a generation, then you don’t deserve promotion
Alternative angle of Cardiff City defender Dylan Lawlor scoring vs Doncaster Rovers today👏
The kid is going to the very very top
#CardiffCity#BlueBirds#CityAsOne
@NoelMooney13@CymruFdn@cardiffcouncil Great work 👏👏👏.
Hopefully more in the pipeline as I'd be amazed if anywhere in Wales has as many games off as in Cardiff 🙏. I got told Cardiff Parks have been off 12 weekends so far this season (I've not fact checked this though and appreciate nobody controls the weather 😟)
Guys. Be really careful in London.
Below is an example of nothing at all happening that we must all be really aware of and take the necessary precautions.
Gary Lineker: Genocide is bad.
The right: Stick to football.
Jim Ratcliffe: The UK is being colonised, and I don't pay personal income tax here.
The right: Yaay, Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Man of the people. True patriot.
Rashford: Feed the kids.
The right: Boo. Stick to football.
This is something I HAD to jump on 👀
There’s a trend doing the rounds calling ‘2026 the new 2016’ - a nod to a time people remember as lighter, simpler, more optimistic.
For me, that year is frozen in one tournament 🫡🏴
EURO 2016 didn’t start smoothly - I went into it as an injury doubt and began on the bench. Then football did what it always does and turned the script without warning 😅
I came on, scored the winner against Slovakia, and the whole tournament felt different from that point on.
Days later, we faced Belgium in the quarter-final. I started up front, we played without fear, and that night became part of our history 😉
It’s a reminder I come back to often: progress doesn’t always look like a straight line.
Setbacks don’t mean you’re out of the picture… they’re often just the pause before the game opens up.
Stay ready. Things can turn quicker than you think ⚡️
@mrwill909 Let's just reverse a bit to 2 simple facts.
Brexit has been bad for the UK economy.
A Stronger economy is better for working people.
The rest of your bullshit is just noise. To the mam who thinks women shouldn't vote I'll take a tip from Kevin Bridges, "Enjoy your night mate".
@mrwill909 Nobody claimed being in the EU gives you immunity from global recessions, what an unreasonable response 🤷♂️. Your food bank example, they've risen even further since we left the EU so what does that say? At least give some examples that fit the timeline of your narrative 🤦♂️😂.
@mrwill909 How do you think cuts in public services do not affect me and everyone else? You're on a wind up 😂😂😂😂?
Well I'm done debating with someone who doesn't think a strong economy helps working people 🤷♂️🤦♂️.
@mrwill909 It's not just about me though is it, it is about all working people. But as you ask, one example would be cuts in public services.
If you think a stronger economy doesn't affect working people then I'm done with that argument. It's like playing chess against a pigeon!
@mrwill909@DavidOw82510095@CharlieM_OBE That EU funding in Wales hasn't been replaced by UK gov since we left Brexit though has it (same for other areas)? You can argue that the UK directly put in more than it got out but that is without the bigger picture of increased trade and revenue the Single Market brought us.
@mrwill909@DavidOw82510095@CharlieM_OBE I grew up in the South Wales valleys and I've seen a lot of EU funded projects in the area for improvements to infrastructure. That funding is now gone. And are you really arguing the strength of the economy has no impact on working people? Have a day off mate!