Boards Index › General discussion › The locker room › watch the welsh crush u english dogs… Viewing 10 posts - 11 through 20 (of 21 total) ← 1 2 3 → Author Posts 3 September, 2005 at 2:27 pm #136010 aaron_ade something tells me that beeker has said that merely for a reaction, and to see if people would bite at it and well done to you all as you have done 3-0 england orrrr 3-1 and sod off with the bloody diamond formation sven!!! 3 September, 2005 at 2:53 pm #136011 Griff Did I bite :? 3 September, 2005 at 3:57 pm #136012 Becky @Bad Manners wrote: True Becky, but im sure the English will try their best to make a match of it anyway. Oh dear never mind huh :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: 3 September, 2005 at 5:16 pm #136013 TADpole :lol: 3 September, 2005 at 5:17 pm #136014 Bad Manners Lucky English bas*ards. Fuc.k off. :wink: 4 September, 2005 at 11:27 am #136015 Dagger all that matters is 3 points on our shirts wales are sh’it 5 September, 2005 at 8:08 am #136016 Beeker nearly had you…if it wasnt for the robinson save would have been 1-1 England were sh1te :lol: 5 September, 2005 at 12:05 pm #136017 Beeker @pikey wrote: :lol: If, buts, maybes, tosh. The Welsh ‘keeper had a good game as well. If we’re counting nearlies, I’m claiming a 1-5 victory for the Sais. :lol: Its saes…as in saesneg…but nice try pikey :wink: 5 September, 2005 at 2:39 pm #136018 Beeker @pikey wrote: Y Geiriadur Mawr Sais, eg. ll Saeson (b. Saesnes). gwr o Loegr. ENGLISHMAN Looks like I got one rather than many. Never plain Saes, though. :wink: its an english fook up…trust me…I know… :wink: saesneg means english…its just abbrieviated 8) 5 September, 2005 at 3:20 pm #136019 Beeker @pikey wrote: [-X Saesneg means the English language. Sais is the singular Englishman, which was my mistake. The proper noun English is Saeson. There is no such word as saes. It is just a grammatical root, which cannot be used in isolation. I speak fluent welsh pikey :roll: :lol: Author Posts Viewing 10 posts - 11 through 20 (of 21 total) ← 1 2 3 → Get involved in this discussion! Log in or register now to have your say!