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Is there anyone Welsh in ED area that would like to meet up to watch the Six Nations Welsh games?


I recently went to the George Canning by Denmark hill, the pub isnt that big but what a friendly bunch there...

a great assistant mananger who is very irish and had a great laugh with him. A good pub to watch the rugby?


Inbox me if you fancy getting together with another fellow welshie.


Becks

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A few years ago the EDT had a large Welsh contingent on 6 nations matchdays.


On the subject of Welshness I remember ...


GwladRugby forum used to have a question to test your Welshness

It was such a simple, obvious question too - unless you weren't ;)


The Welsh Language club in Cardiff (Clwb Ifor Bach was it) had a

question the bouncers asked you too - in Welsh. But it was apparently

always the same (allegedly) - so not hard to cheat.

MattRainbow Wrote:

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> Alan how welsh do i have to be? Very strange thing

> to ask?


Becks, you just have to be very Welsh like the barman was 'very Irish'. Being Irish myself I often wonder what a very Irish Irishman is supposed to be? If you can answer me that I'll tell you where I am on the scale.


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,388404,1257770,page=17#msg-1257770


Anyway, this is a link to the Rugby matters thread and if you scroll up a bit, why not play in the EDF Fantasy game for the 6 Nations?

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