Ospreys fans, who have historically mocked Scarlets for benefitting from council support, are now (understandably) celebrating that they are able to benefit from council support.
@ospreylian3 I hope that wasn't aimed at me. I was simply (and politely) stating that the price has deterred a lot of people I know from going, especially families.
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@CraigHarper0105 There will be, but I don't think they'll be called Scarlets. The whole thing is a complete mess and fans both sides of the bridge will lose out
@CraigosP1 It's the same feeling as as when we lost Scott Williams to Ospreys and then saw his form completely disintegrate virtually overnight. I wish Tom all the best with his future, he deserves every bit of success.
@edwards_callum That pass has had an international response from what I can see
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@MikeFromNeath1@andy_harris75@ospreys@scarlets_rugby I agree Mike, average last year was a little over 6k. Lots to work on. But our owners believe in our long term future and yours don't. I'm not making this stuff up, I'm just stating facts.
Appalling but sad reality. In April '25 @ospreys beat @scarlets_rugby to get a home draw v Lyon in a Euro QF. 3.7k turned up out of a catchment area of 400k. This fixture typifies how little the team is supported and why they are not viable. Nothing to do with previous success.
Is there not a single rugby union fan in #Wales, the UK, Europe and maybe the world, who is not appalled by the plans to kill the @Ospreys?
I live in Cardiff, watch regularly at the Arms Park - because I love rugby. But rugby in Wales is unthinkable without the #Ospreys!