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Anyone planning to watch the Ireland Wales match in an ED pub tomorrow?


I have a friend (yes really) who is coming to ED to watch it with me but he's not always on time and his priority is the England game so I'm not confident he will arrive on time for the Ireland game.


Any takers? 2.30 kick off.


Matt???

OHMYGOD! It will be a bloodbath.


The Welsh team are so ugly that their mothers can't bear to watch and the Irish, well they are just such lovely boys. I am so glad that you warned me. I wondered why my husband flew out to Dublin tonight. I thought he was having an affair!

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> OHMYGOD! It will be a bloodbath.

>

> The Welsh team are so ugly that their mothers

> can't bear to watch and the Irish, well they are

> just such lovely boys. I am so glad that you

> warned me. I wondered why my husband flew out to

> Dublin tonight. I thought he was having an affair!



The Welsh boys are ugly???! I've never been so insulted!! (I am Welsh, as well as being a brummie, by the way)

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Rory and I ready there. His mum is trying to

> persuade him he's Irish or some craziness!!


Saw young Rory running round EDT celebrating the Ireland win. Looked 100% Irish to me ...............

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