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Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 11:31 AM
So watching ECW from last night, an ad comes on advertising the live events coming up here in the UK. The Cardiff show (which is the capital of WALES) was listed as Cardiff, England. :rant:

What a disgrace. Where's Class Act Carl when you need him to rant with.

The One
05-16-2008, 11:45 AM
Isn't Wales, you know, part of England? Kind of like how Princess Diana was Princess of Wales but in the British family...

McLegend
05-16-2008, 12:21 PM
TOVO, this isn't about America so we really shouldn't care about this topic.

BigDaddyCool
05-16-2008, 12:22 PM
The Welsh thing they are a different country or something. Anyhow, the British royal family are the monarch of Great Britian. Great Britian is England, Wales, Scottland, and Northern Ireland. To be techincal Wales is a constituent country. From what I understand a constituent country is a fancy name for England's bitch. I mean single American States have more power than a constituent county.

The One
05-16-2008, 12:28 PM
Sounds like they're sucking the tit, but don't want to call them mama.

And is it Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico that's mootching off the US but doesn't want to pay taxes or whatever?

BigDaddyCool
05-16-2008, 12:38 PM
Puerto Rico is techincally a US Terriroty or possesion. Also, it would seem Puertor Rico has more self governing power than Wales.

The One
05-16-2008, 12:46 PM
Alright, I think I understand the complaint. Still, a pretty dumb reason to get pissed. It's like somewhere in between WWE promoting a show in Detroit USA and Detroit Washington DC as opposed to Detroit MI.

NoRoolz
05-16-2008, 12:47 PM
Yeah, Wales is part of the U.K only, not England.

I'd be pretty annoyed to be fair.

NoRoolz
05-16-2008, 12:51 PM
Alright, I think I understand the complaint. Still, a pretty dumb reason to get pissed. It's like somewhere in between WWE promoting a show in Detroit USA and Detroit Washington DC as opposed to Detroit MI.

But the Welsh are really proud of their independence and stuff. Like they are their own country and that, I guess it'd be more like a British-based wrestling promotion for example, saying that they were running a show in 'Toronto, USA' or something.

BigDaddyCool
05-16-2008, 01:04 PM
Canada isn't a real country.

Jura
05-16-2008, 02:35 PM
I think all the countries in the UK should have a massive war with each other for a couple of years and then hug it out and have tea and biscuits and haggis or whatever.

Gertner
05-16-2008, 02:43 PM
Wales? They named a country after PoisonIvy?

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 05:01 PM
Alright, I think I understand the complaint. Still, a pretty dumb reason to get pissed. It's like somewhere in between WWE promoting a show in Detroit USA and Detroit Washington DC as opposed to Detroit MI.

The point is, Wales is not in England. If it said Cardiff, UK I wouldn't be so annoyed. If you lived here you'd understand the differences between England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each pride themselves on their own individual status (well maybe not so much N.Ire haha, who sing God Save the Queen at their sports games :p) but yeah it's the same sort of outrage as if they said Toronto, USA. Great Britain/United Kingdom isn't just another name for England.

addy2hotty
05-16-2008, 05:04 PM
Funniest thing about this is, if Cardiff win the English Football/Soccer FA Cup on Sunday, they'll represent England in European Football tournaments next year.

Something they've no doubt always wanted to do......:naughty:

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 05:04 PM
And surely they've done enough shows here by now to know we are not England. Every time they come here the faces cut a promo slagging off England just so they get huge pops.

addy2hotty
05-16-2008, 05:07 PM
Snitsky could be Welsh in my opinion.

If only he'd come out with a miners helmet and a Pot Noodle......

Xero
05-16-2008, 05:07 PM
So if they said "UK" instead of "England" you wouldn't have a problem?

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 05:11 PM
Funniest thing about this is, if Cardiff win the English Football/Soccer FA Cup on Sunday, they'll represent England in European Football tournaments next year.

Something they've no doubt always wanted to do......:naughty:

Lol that's what we get for playing in the English league. You can't seriously expect us to play in our own! That amateur league. I don't know why I'm saying 'us' I'm not even a Cardiff fan.

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 05:13 PM
So if they said "UK" instead of "England" you wouldn't have a problem?

Well I wouldn't be so annoyed because that is technically correct, we are in the UK. But we are not England. Nothing to do with England. Don't see why that is so hard to grasp :?:

BigDaddyCool
05-16-2008, 05:16 PM
Well I wouldn't be so annoyed because that is technically correct, we are in the UK. But we are not England. Nothing to do with England. Don't see why that is so hard to grasp :?:

Expect the fact that when England tells you to jump you have to take their dick out your mouth first.

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 05:22 PM
Ill kill you BDC

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 05:22 PM
http://www.prof2000.pt/users/joaojardim/webquests/image001.png

Pretty straight forward :)

Destor
05-16-2008, 05:24 PM
So London isn't a part of ENgland?

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 05:28 PM
No, it's just the capitol.

Xero
05-16-2008, 05:30 PM
Why is it a different color on that map then?

He's presenting that map to us as fact. All the colors represent a different "country". Going by that map, London is its own country. Also, Jersey is apparently Jersey, London. Or possibly the other capitol, since it's the same color of London.

But we all know its not, so that completely invalidates that example.

Destor
05-16-2008, 05:34 PM
Why is it a different color on that map then?

He's presenting that map to us as fact. All the colors represent a different "country". Going by that map, London is its own country. Also, Jersey is apparently Jersey, London. Or possibly the other capitol, since it's the same color of London.

But we all know its not, so that completely invalidates that example.my point spelled out right thur

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 05:37 PM
It says regions, not country.

London is the capitol.

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 05:39 PM
If you look on the map, it's a picture for selecting a region. London obviously has enough population to warrant it's own region to select. I could go get another picture for you if I really must but I'm sure you get the idea and are simply just trying to be awkward.

Destor
05-16-2008, 05:41 PM
Do you all make fun of Jersey like we do?

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 05:43 PM
Who makes fun of Jersey when Ireland is next door.

KingofKings
05-16-2008, 05:44 PM
The point is, Wales is not in England. If it said Cardiff, UK I wouldn't be so annoyed. If you lived here you'd understand the differences between England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each pride themselves on their own individual status (well maybe not so much N.Ire haha, who sing God Save the Queen at their sports games :p) but yeah it's the same sort of outrage as if they said Toronto, USA. Great Britain/United Kingdom isn't just another name for England.

Mate its not biggy really, people from wales n scotland get so bothered about it because you know u are englands bitch as countries in general, no offence ofcourse.

Destor
05-16-2008, 05:45 PM
KoK

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 05:48 PM
Mate its not biggy really, people from wales n scotland get so bothered about it because you know u are englands bitch as countries in general, no offence ofcourse.

Hey it doesn't bother me much that we are ruled by England and shit. It's just a basic fact, Cardiff is the capital of Wales. And for WWE to show their ignorance so blatantly like that is pretty insulting. They try and portray themselves as a worldwide phenomenon well they could atleast get their basic world geography right first.

Londoner
05-16-2008, 06:00 PM
Can hardly blame them for thinking that since cardiff want to take part in english football leagues/cups..maybe you should've thought of this before.

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 06:05 PM
Yup, WWE are passionate followers of football/soccer, and the FA Cup, and will watch the final with avid interest tomorrow.

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 06:09 PM
Soccer sucks.

Londoner
05-16-2008, 06:11 PM
Yup, WWE are passionate followers of football/soccer, and the FA Cup, and will watch the final with avid interest tomorrow.

I'm sure of it.

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 06:15 PM
Nobody in North American watches soccer.

Londoner
05-16-2008, 06:21 PM
No one cares what america thinks. What makes you think we give a damn? The rest of the world loves our sport, we don't need america!

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 06:26 PM
In all honesty, I much prefer American sports to ours. As you can probably gather from my avatar. Hate basketball though eww.

I only enjoy 'soccer' at the end of the season with the cup finals and play offs and stuff, when the games actually get competitive. Don't care for it the rest of the year though.

Rugby rules though.

Londoner
05-16-2008, 06:27 PM
We don't need wales either. I guess you'll be gloryhunting tmrw if cardiff win the fa cup then...

Outsider
05-16-2008, 06:28 PM
I hate Cardiff City. If they win tomorrow working in that godamn city will be impossible.

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 06:30 PM
Yeah, I'm from Canada and you feel the same way about soccer as I do hockey.

I love football and basketball, baseball is terrible.

The fact you can watch over 90 minutes of soccer and not see goal, or even a scoring chance sometimes is pretty boring.

Europes sports are so god awful boring to watch.

XL
05-16-2008, 06:32 PM
This reminds me of the story that Wales was left off some sort of map entirely.

Not as in there was no border drawn or it was named as England...it was completey GONE! Like someone had cut it off and binned it! lol

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 06:32 PM
We don't need wales either. I guess you'll be gloryhunting tmrw if cardiff win the fa cup then...

Gloryhunting? No I'm not a Cardiff fan. I'm just happy to see Welsh teams do well. Good season for Welsh sport with Wales the European champions of rugby, Swansea winning League 1 and Cardiff in the FA Cup final. Don't expect me to be at the parade in Cardiff on Sunday if they win though. I probably won't even watch the game tomorrow.

Someone seems a tad bitter that an English competition has a Welsh team in its final! Don't worry, it's okay.

Londoner
05-16-2008, 06:32 PM
Football ain't just about goals(in reply to ic), there's actually tactics/skill/loads of other thigns involved, i guess that's what seperates it from american/canadian sports?(;))

Anyhow, i know for a fact you're wrong that nobody up there watches our football. I know plenty of canadians that do/are obsessed by it.

Londoner
05-16-2008, 06:35 PM
Gloryhunting? No I'm not a Cardiff fan. I'm just happy to see Welsh teams do well. Good season for Welsh sport with Wales the European champions of rugby, Swansea winning League 1 and Cardiff in the FA Cup final. Don't expect me to be at the parade in Cardiff on Sunday if they win though. I probably won't even watch the game tomorrow.

Someone seems a tad bitter that an English competition has a Welsh team in its final! Don't worry, it's okay.

Bitter? Nah, i even had a bet on cardiff to win, only a small bet mind you..im not fussed either way, just making sure you ain't gonna be one of those up their own arse welsh people singing about how great cardiff are when you don't follow the sport.

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 06:41 PM
Ha, no. I know what you mean though. Suddenly tens of thousands of Cardiff fans will pop up on Sunday if they win, when Ninian Park never even sells out.

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 06:44 PM
Football ain't just about goals(in reply to ic), there's actually tactics/skill/loads of other thigns involved, i guess that's what seperates it from american/canadian sports?(;))

Anyhow, i know for a fact you're wrong that nobody up there watches our football. I know plenty of canadians that do/are obsessed by it.

Have you ever watched football or basketball before?

Londoner
05-16-2008, 06:47 PM
Yeah IC, my post was kinda sarcastic in the first part in regards to that seperating it from your sports. lol But i don't think you realize how popular our football is in some parts of canada.

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 06:56 PM
Montreal and Toronto, yes. That's because of the high concentration of immigrants mostly. Even than it still pales in comparison to other sports like Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, the NFL and even Canadian football, which for the life of me I can't figure out why anyone watches. Outside of Montreal and Toronto, maybe Vancouver nobody really cares about or watches soccer. It's popularity is growing here though, but it's not like soccer is going to sweep the nation anytime soon.

BigDaddyCool
05-16-2008, 06:58 PM
How can Wales have a capital if it isn't a country?

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 06:58 PM
Does your State have a capitol?

BigDaddyCool
05-16-2008, 06:59 PM
Yeah, my state does have a capital. And in the capital the decide matters of state.

Team Sheep
05-16-2008, 07:03 PM
And they decide matters of Wales in Cardiff too. Do some research.

Londoner
05-16-2008, 07:06 PM
Montreal and Toronto, yes. That's because of the high concentration of immigrants mostly. Even than it still pales in comparison to other sports like Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, the NFL and even Canadian football, which for the life of me I can't figure out why anyone watches. Outside of Montreal and Toronto, maybe Vancouver nobody really cares about or watches soccer. It's popularity is growing here though, but it's not like soccer is going to sweep the nation anytime soon.

Still, my canadian friend loves it more than any other sport atleast.:cool:Btw, not every game is a boring 0-0, infact if you had seen the games ive seen this week, you would understand it a bit more. So much drama.

IC Champion
05-16-2008, 08:13 PM
Any sport can have drama, ever seen a basketball game come down to the last shot or a game winning drive in football?

DaVe
05-17-2008, 01:49 AM
On the original topic of the thread: I remember having this sort of argument 2 or 3 years ago. England, Wales and Scotland are all separate to each other, but all are part of the island of Great Britain. And the actual country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island, which all of them are under. And yeah, it's all been said roughly in the thread but I thought I'd restate the factual stuff because I can.

On sports: soccer is pretty boring... but cricket... that's a sport to talk about. 2nd most popular in the world!

NoRoolz
05-17-2008, 08:14 AM
How anyone can dislike 'soccer' is beyond me.

Go to a match and experience the atmosphere and whether you like the sport itself or not you'll want to go again. Not soppy sports chanting 'GO TEAM GO' either, you'll hear passionate songs and realise what it's really like to SUPPORT a club.

NoRoolz
05-17-2008, 08:14 AM
Wait... this is the wrestling forum :?:

Londoner
05-17-2008, 08:19 AM
IC, errr yeh, drama is what makes a sport you dumbass. And the fact you think its shit cause there can be a 0-0, really says a lot about your knowledge ont he game.

DaVe
05-17-2008, 08:28 AM
How anyone can dislike 'soccer' is beyond me.

Go to a match and experience the atmosphere and whether you like the sport itself or not you'll want to go again. Not soppy sports chanting 'GO TEAM GO' either, you'll hear passionate songs and realise what it's really like to SUPPORT a club.

But that is the same with every sport... there are passionate fans of everything, and so by that logic you cannot understand how people dislike any sport at all then. If you disagree with 'that is the same with every sport' then you are no different to the people you were responding to in the first place.

People can't like everything; we weren't meant to. We all prefer some things over other things.

Londoner
05-17-2008, 08:29 AM
Just cause you don't like it doesn't mean it sucks though. If you say 'i don't like the sport' then fine, but don't go telling me it sucks when you clearly dunno what you're on about.

From what i can tell, americans like fast paced non stop goal action sports, our football requires for you to have a bit more of an attention span i guess.

NoRoolz
05-17-2008, 03:54 PM
How anyone can dislike 'soccer' is beyond me.

Go to a match and experience the atmosphere and whether you like the sport itself or not you'll want to go again. Not soppy sports chanting 'GO TEAM GO' either, you'll hear passionate songs and realise what it's really like to SUPPORT a club.

But that is the same with every sport... there are passionate fans of everything, and so by that logic you cannot understand how people dislike any sport at all then. If you disagree with 'that is the same with every sport' then you are no different to the people you were responding to in the first place.

People can't like everything; we weren't meant to. We all prefer some things over other things.

I know. I obviously realise that people may dislike 'soccer'. Totally understandable.

There is no way on earth any other sport has fans as passionate as 'soccer fans' you may think you support your club passionately but here in the U.K and in some European clubs your football club is like your religion, it becomes a huge part of you and the pride you have for it can not be compared. Thousands upon thousands follow third-tier teams round the country spending thousands and thousands a year and singing their heart out in the freezing rain.

Baseball, cricket, basketball, NFL, hockey, whatever, can not be compared. The games itself are probably just as appealing, but the atmosphere and passion is NOWHERE near the same.

I understand I may be coming across as ignorant and what-not, but seriously, go to a 'soccer' match in the U.K and experience the atmosphere and you'd know why I'm coming across like this. Anyone else who goes to football in the U.K or Germany or something should agree.

Although 'soccer' in the U.S or Australia wherever you're from is probably shit to go see because the only atmosphere is probably men trying to sell hot-dogs.

The Mackem
05-17-2008, 04:08 PM
The person that made the ad probably thought that Wales was a made up name and that somebody was playing a joke on him/her.

Londoner
05-17-2008, 04:27 PM
Well said noroolz.

The Mackem
05-17-2008, 04:37 PM
There's probably something that's just the same for Americans and Australians. I'm not going to believe that it's exclusive to football.

DaVe
05-18-2008, 05:24 AM
I know. I obviously realise that people may dislike 'soccer'. Totally understandable.

Actually you said you didn't understand how people could dislike soccer which is why I posted in the first place.

Anyway you're only saying

There is no way on earth any other sport has fans as passionate as 'soccer fans' you may think you support your club passionately but here in the U.K and in some European clubs your football club is like your religion, it becomes a huge part of you and the pride you have for it can not be compared. Thousands upon thousands follow third-tier teams round the country spending thousands and thousands a year and singing their heart out in the freezing rain.

because you live in England and haven't experienced life in other countries. I don't know about the NFL but the Australian Football League IS like a religion here in Aus, and cricket IS like a religion in India.

Team Sheep
05-18-2008, 07:28 AM
Saying 'I don't see how anyone can dislike soccer' is stupid. Just because you think it's so great doesn't mean everyone else does. That's probably the stupidest/most ignorant thing to say ever. I could say the same about the NFL and you'd probably go off on one.

Granted I'm not really a fan of the sport (soccer), but I still respect it a hell of a lot. I respect any sport, regardless of whether I like them or not. Anything that involves a certain specified level of athleticism wins my respect any day.

NoRoolz
05-18-2008, 07:31 AM
Me saying 'I don't understand how people dislike soccer' was clearly tongue-in-cheek, of course I realise not everyone will like it.

Funny you should say that, seeing how I lived in Spain for 3 and a half years, have been all around the U.S, had a brief stay in Australia too. I don't see cricket fans and Australian Football League fans always in the news and stuff. Would many of their fans travel all around the country/continent to watch their team play, singing almost non-stop etc. And whilst I'm not saying hooliganism is a good thing, surely that demonstrates the passion that 'soccer' fans have. People often think football hooligans are mindless thugs, don't get me wrong, some are. But the majority are not at all, they fight other teams hooligans for the pride and passion of supporting their club etc, like I said, it may be pretty stupid but it does demonstrate passion.

I don't know what the Australian Football League is like, no. And maybe I am being small-minded thinking that 100% no way does any other sport have fans as passionate as 'soccer' fans. But I really can't see how it's possible in all reality, but like Mackem said I think it's a cultural difference between British/American/Australians.

Team Sheep
05-18-2008, 07:32 AM
And every team's fans have their ways of expressing support. It's just a matter of different cultures, doesn't necessarily mean one is more passionate than the other, or whatever. Ever watched the Seahawks at Quest Field, or the Redskins at FedEx? Those always seem like loud games to me.

Bad Company
05-18-2008, 07:33 AM
You Fools, that map is upside down.

NoRoolz
05-18-2008, 07:34 AM
Saying 'I don't see how anyone can dislike soccer' is stupid. Just because you think it's so great doesn't mean everyone else does. That's probably the stupidest/most ignorant thing to say ever. I could say the same about the NFL and you'd probably go off on one.

Granted I'm not really a fan of the sport (soccer), but I still respect it a hell of a lot. I respect any sport, regardless of whether I like them or not. Anything that involves a certain specified level of athleticism wins my respect any day.

Dude.

I said 'How anyone can dislike soccer is beyond me', like I said, was totally tongue in cheek, relax.

I'm not getting at any other sports at all, all I've been saying is that I can't see how any other sport could have as passionate fans as football fans (in the UK in particular).

NoRoolz
05-18-2008, 07:41 AM
And every team's fans have their ways of expressing support. It's just a matter of different cultures, doesn't necessarily mean one is more passionate than the other, or whatever. Ever watched the Seahawks at Quest Field, or the Redskins at FedEx? Those always seem like loud games to me.

Different ways of showing passion, yeah. I'm sure they are passionate supporters, but I honestly don't think that the passion is on the same level as with football.

For example, third-division teams in England will still get attendances of like 8,000 and more. Leeds - 28,000 av.attendance or something. Taking like 4,000 to places like Plymouth as well.

Do you really think the 'Seahawks' would still get more than 3/4 of their fans attending every game if they were relegated 2 tiers down?

Would they take several thousand fans to places that are like 7 hours drive away?

Another example with my team, Chelsea, you get fans who haven't missed games for 30 years, games in the US, all over Europe etc, even when there's no chance of progressing/winning etc people still attend. In the 1980's Chelse fans were banned from attending an away match at Wolverhampton, yet 7,000 Chelsea still turned up. We used to take 12,000 fans to places like Sunderland and we were absolutely SHIT.

I'm not doubting any other sport, and I'm sure they're passionate in their own way, but I really do not believe there is passion like that in any other sport.

Team Sheep
05-18-2008, 08:04 AM
You can't really compare the English leagues with the NFL. There is no relegation, the stadium has a 67,000 capacity in Seattle. Their closest divison game is San Francisco. Just look on a map of the USA to see how far that is. But I'm sure if there was a team within 7 hours drive away, many many fans would make the trip. Americans drive a lot, I'm sure 7 hours isn't half as much to them as it seems to us.

The point is, there's only 8 away games in a season in the NFL, and most of them are hundreds or even thousands of miles away. I guarantee to you that if all 32 NFL teams were located within an area the size of the UK, the away support would be unprecedented.

TerranRich
05-18-2008, 02:47 PM
Wales is funny. In the average Welsh paragraph, there's like 2 vowels.

Destor
05-18-2008, 02:50 PM
socker sux

Team Sheep
05-18-2008, 05:03 PM
I'm the only fluent Welsh speaker on the boards. I am awesome.

IC Champion
05-18-2008, 05:05 PM
Welsh sound funny.

Russenmafia
05-18-2008, 05:12 PM
WWE's research regarding the UK is pretty lazy. When Drew Galloway debuted on Smackdown! he was said to be hailed from the town of Ayr which is in the Highlands of Scotland.

If they done proper research they will have found out that Ayr is a seaside town and is nearly a 3 hour drive away from the Highlands.

So to see they cocked this thing up with Cardiff being in England doesn't surprise me.

Team Sheep
06-05-2008, 12:01 PM
Update:

After that embarrasement for 2 weeks, WWE have since changed the ad now to Cardiff, Wales. I hope they've learnt the error of their ways :)

Hanso Amore
06-05-2008, 12:09 PM
What about the isle of man?

Team Sheep
06-05-2008, 01:31 PM
What about it?

Pardeep 619
06-06-2008, 07:00 AM
WWE will never hold a house show or any other event on Isle of Man. Would make no sense whatsoever

Team Sheep
06-06-2008, 01:12 PM
Yeah that would be like having a Raw in Hawaii...

NoRoolz
06-06-2008, 04:07 PM
The Isle of Man, sounds like a title for a gay porn movie :-\