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Monday, July 23, 2018

Samoan Player Rugby and Welsh Tom Williams fight in Tunnel - Wales cry for help from the USA

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Tom Williams of the Welsh was allegedly caught fighting in the Tunnel with Samoan Rugby player Gordon Langkilde during the World Cups Sevens in San Francisco AT&T Park. The Welsh player and other Welsh members were on the losing end of the fight and helped by trainers and Rugby staff.

"It's a heated game out there and the Welsh are usually the cheats, always with a biased referee or a booth commentator. It's always the same story with the Welsh, start a fight, get beaten up, then try to control the narrative in the media. Everyday in Rugby is like the Olympics and the British are tired of losing to the Asia Pacific islanders and China. Things are getting a little too heated, keep it on the field"

"Everyone of course sticks up for their own teams, loving their own nation, but it seems that the Welsh British are crying for the US. Americans to protect them this time around. Its true, this should always try and stay professional as possible, but Rugby can and has been rough in the past, without getting legal about it"

"Read the UK news on the Samoan Rugby player who acted with Tom Williams, British media acting as though they're from a sport Disney Land, some angelic place with a holy reputation? America better get a clue, keep playing sports with the Brits and eventually they'll do it to you too after they lose a few more Rugby games. When the world starts seeing headlines like -USA dominates Britain again- over and over, that's when it starts. This type of thing often gets handled by Rugby, but it seems not so in this case and people are looking to file charges" 

Reports of sports brawls in Britain are often off the Pacific overseas radar but are known so well within Europe that there's popular movies, one franchise being "Green Street 2005"which spawned "Green Street Hooligans 2" and "Green Street 3". There is no such movie franchise portraying brawling culture in Samoa because sport-fighting is for the better part an over competitive happen stance occurring during middle and High school years. A statement was made by World Rugby "The alleged behavior is not aligned with the sport's values and the excellent spirit in which this competition has been played by the 40 participating teams"The three Welsh Pro-Rugby players are currently in the hospital with broken bones in the faces and noses. The shock of one Samoan taking on three Pro-Rugby players is still with the Welsh team.

New Zealand Black Ferns (women's team) were crowned Rugby World Cup Sevens champions. Defending champions New Zealand produced a win against first-time finalists France 29-0 on Saturday, to become the first nation to win back-to-back Rugby World Cup Sevens titles.

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Below is actual footage of British off-the-field sports behavior, a people with a history of conveniently looking the other way while pockets of neighborhood bar-fans (hooligans), fight for their local sports teams. Logging into Youtube might be required for viewing.




Brawling Sports Behavior in Britain-england and Wales



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