@adetholey@WelshRugbyUnion I agree with you. It’s a sad , quiet atmosphere in the stadium these days with many uninterested in watching the game.
These days it seems there are more opposition fans in the crowd than Welsh. And why wouldn’t there be when they know they are nailed on for a win.
@RugbyLad998@WelshRugbyUnion Unfortunately I agree with you , many will pay to see us humiliated but they aren’t Welsh supporters.
The stadium is quiet even when full and the emphasis is more on a nice day out rather than a passion for the game.
It’s a sad state of affairs that reflects in our play.
@twentyonepilots In Glasgow on the 5th . Been listening to you for a week because of my kid. No idea who you fuckers are, but I do now.
Just play like it is your last breath. These kids love you, you influence these kids. and to me you are good kids.
@WelshRugbyUnion Does anybody else feel like crying? I’ve paid £130 in the upper stand to watch us get our pants pulled down by England in March.
It’s just bloody awful. I’m lost for words.
@WelshRugbyUnion Showed heart, couldn’t fault the effort. The hits were massive.
Some silly mistakes but a hard , hard shift put in by the boys. There is hope. Morgan , Botham, Lake good display and the whole team showed pride in the jersey.
Will it get better soon? Who knows.
@JeremyClarkson Fantastic show. You have some great friend’s around you.
Simply , you have brought joy to our household and long may it continue. Thank you Jeremy.
@WelshRugbyUnion The WRU and Gatland have to remember that they are there to entertain the paying public. We pay huge amounts to see these internationals and we expect performances.
Experiment at your own cost not that of the masses. I don’t care about the World Cup. I want consistency and wins.
he continued to take great interest in the club and followed its results over the years
All at West Mon send their condolences to Eric’s family.
Photograph shows Eric wearing his West Mon club tie on his 90th birthday.
#WRU#welshrugby#pontypool#wales West Mon RUFC is saddened to hear of the recent passing of Eric Williams at the age of 92. Eric was possibly the last surviving founder member of the club having in the very first 1949/50 season, living at the time in Victoria Road, Pontymoile.
Sadly his playing career was curtailed due to having contracted Tuberculosis.
As a result Eric became a busy club secretary for the 50/51 and 51/52 seasons when his recruitment drives ensured a strong player foundation was laid.
Despite work commitments taking him to Yorkshire