Cymro, Father of 2, Husband to 1
Used to smoke 40 a day.
Absolutely below average triathlete.๐โโ๏ธ๐ดโโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ and guitar player ๐ธ ๐ค
If Plaid Cymruโs Welsh Government is presently in search of ideas for economic renewal, a formal investiture of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales is at least worth consideration.
The principle of recommending such an event to Kensington Palace is one, according to Beaufort Research, which the Welsh public would support; their polling suggests that 61% of the Welsh public are in favour of a formal investiture for the Prince of Wales.
The investiture of the then-Prince Charles in 1969 is estimated to have generated ยฃ2.9 million for the Welsh economy, which, if I am not mistaken, would be around ยฃ60 million today.
One might therefore think it curious that an opportunity of this scale would be so readily overlooked, particularly by those who claim to prioritise Walesโ economic interests.
Plaid Cymru would be foolish and quite unwise not to pursue this, given its evident economic benefit. Whether their separatist ideology permits them to unleash our economyโs potential, of course, another matter.
James Milner retiring means 2026-27 will be the first English top-flight season since 1956-57 that will not feature a single player who played under Sir Bobby Robson.
I predict:
Birmingham - loss
Portsmouth - loss
Blackburn - loss
Lincoln - loss
Burnley - win
Watford - loss
Norwich - loss
That's not Labour tonight. It's Tottenham next season.
@daniel81jones@lampeterafc Took a few edits ๐ค๐๐
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But jokes aside, fair play hell of a job Dan..
You should be proud. ๐๐
If you don't know, this bloke turned a bunch of kids and some blokes who could play into an absolute joy to watch on a football field. ๐๐๐
#Diolch@lampeterafc
What a great 10years it's been, associated with this fantastic up and coming club, it's now time for me to take well earned break from the sidelines and concentrate more on myself the business but most importantly the family. I think I'll be leaving the club in a good place which