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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI always thought the welsh were happier sneering than fighting.
Except for that lot in Zulu, obviously.
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I always thought the welsh were happier sneering than fighting.
Except for that lot in Zulu, obviously.
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Valley commandos at a taxi rank.
Must have been outside the train station in which case it's CCTV central.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThe assailants must have been Scottish or English. Everyone knows those valley boys can't punch their ways out of a wet paper bag.
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This sort of thing used to happen in the town where I grew up. People would pick on people for 'being English' if there were no Engish there then they would move on to anyone who was not from the town and if there was still no one they would eventually turn on each other.
The actual assaults had nothing really to do with racsim. It had to do with a bunch of thugs wanting trouble and trying to find a victim that they knew they would not lose against because they had numbers on their side (as in this case 6v1 - I doubt anyone would have intervened especially as at least one of them was using a weapon).
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThe assailants must have been Scottish or English. Everyone knows those valley boys can't punch their ways out of a wet paper bag.
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The assailants must have been Scottish or English. Everyone knows those valley boys can't punch their ways out of a wet paper bag.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostServes him right for going to Wales.
The only reason I go is that I have to visit the outlaws and if I don't go Mrs BP will beat me worse.
Considering it was at a taxi rank I find it hard to believe that:
1. People stood idly by as taxi ranks are always packed
2. That they won't find out who it is as Cardiff City centre is covered in CCTV
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Serves him right for going to Wales.
The only reason I go is that I have to visit the outlaws and if I don't go Mrs BP will beat me worse.
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Very poor reporting from the Wail.
'Anti-English' assault victim has large section of skull removed after horrific street attack by thugs in Cardiff | Mail Online
No mention of how much his house is worth.
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