Some chocie quotations part deux
Published on November 3, 2003 By valleyboyabroad In Sports & Leisure
From Zin Zan Brooke after France thumped Scotland by fifty points:



'The Frenchmen looked up the Scots kilts and found that they had no balls!'

From the Sunday Age.

The reverend Sion Gough Hughes, minister at the Welsh church in Melbourne, said,
'To some people it is more than momentary relief from day-to-day life; it's almost like a second family. And there's nothing worse than losing to England. As a nation we're not anti-English, but we are anti-English rugby

Phil Bennet, no 10 and once Captain of Wales:

"Look at what those bastards have done to Wales," exhorted then skipper Phil Bennet before one match. "They've taken our coal, our water, our stell. We've been exploited, raped, controlled and punished by the English - that's who you're playing this afternoon."



Comments
on Dec 26, 2003
Nice blog, GCJ