No Principality Stadium miming here. Just passion. Bale showed more passion last night than the entire rugby team last weekend against Italy. With better finishing we would have won this by 4. Ymlaen Cymru!
I think so, Countries who don't need to validate themselves through War, Oppression and Theft are often the best. Especially those who are situated in the worst possible places in terms of Geography, yet have somehow managed to survive. Wales - Spawn point difficulty - Hard.
@@iaindoherty2289 Not since the Laws in Wales Act! 1536-1542. The Principality of Gwynedd was incorporated into The legal system of England. And in doing so, Only that part became a legal part of England (Not the Entirety of the Kingdom of Wales that was unified in 1057, that was occupied until 1409). This is why we have The legal jurisdictions of England, Wales, and Then "England and Wales". The Wales in England and Wales they are referring to is Gwynedd and can be seen on the coat of Arms with The Tudor Lions, which were used independently of Englands use. Nice try though, guess you can't fool everyone.
@@taffyducks544 whilst I appreciate you going to all that copy and paste effort, I've no idea why you've ended it with "guess, you can't fool everybody" Who was I trying to fool? I honestly thought Wales was still a principality and didn't know that it had been officially recognised as a country in 2011
Wow whenever I hear this it send shivers down my spine. This was played at my eldest brothers funeral....so it brings back lots of memories. We have Welsh heritage through my grandfather's side, born in Swansea and so proud of it.
Watched this at home in Bourne, Lincolnshire wishing I was there and so jealous of my sons who were in the crowd. Extremely proud Welshman and the best I’ve heard our anthem song at any game.
Between this dafydd iawn and the Welsh Wall there is no argument we have the best fans and atmosphere on the international stage cymru am byth together stronger 🏴🏴
@@XJokermanX Should, seeing how 22% of the Signatures of the DOI were of Welsh ancestry. They've also had 11 Presidents of Welsh descent. Also, Pennsylvania was once going to be called New Wales. The links America has with Wales has always been underplayed in favour of Ireland, England and Scotland.
@@charliezz6746 yeah, weird. I think it was an actual political push when Ireland gained their independence. The Country IS also named after Welshman Richard Ap Meryck (A(p)Merycka=America) out of Bristol, who supplied most of the funding for the "English" Colonies to be set up. In fact, all the main players were closely connected to Wales. Wether it was Ap Meryck or Elizabeth the first who used the history of Prince Madoc as justification for the seizure of the land. Another person closely linked was John Dee, he advocated for the settling of North America. All this, and your average american doesn't even know Wales exists. Boggles the mind!
Maybe its time English people started reclaiming their culture instead of it being dictated to you by a bunch of entitled toffs. Normal people in England have allowed their real culture to be twisted and manipulated to praise the establishment.
@@here.3070 Well you could fall into a few camps, someone who dislikes English clubs, someone who dislikes the Welsh or even a bitter utd fan, I have experienced both atmospheres, and both are similar,
@@acelectricalsecurity if anything the welsh one is better, but that's because every game the crowd is needed to get wales across the line, they're the only reason we're this good lol
Some are starting to come to that conclusion. I myself are on the fence about it. Certainly the oldest In Europe and perhaps even the founding language of the Indo European Branch. The amount of root Words thats can be traced back to Britain and Wales found in these European languages does suggest a deeper and far older connection.
big respect from austrian fan. i was there - and it was great, amazing... unbelieveable
No choirs, no famous singers, just a pure Welsh crown singing our Anthem. Da iawn bois.
I was watching this from RAF Coningsby, and i literally cried. I love my country🏴
for some reason it changes the Welsh flag to a black one on occasions
Best song ever! Even the Austria fans applauded fair play ! respect !
Best national anthem in the world!!
That’s how an anthem should be played. Give the crowd the cue and let them take it away. Brilliant
Credit to the FAW for this. The fans asked for the anthem to be sung this way, and they made it happen. The result is majestic.
This is how it’s done. Not with some opera banshee wailing over it like at Twickenham.
or the Principality miming and "Lets give our mates in the choir a day out" rubbish.
🤣🤣👍
No Principality Stadium miming here. Just passion. Bale showed more passion last night than the entire rugby team last weekend against Italy. With better finishing we would have won this by 4. Ymlaen Cymru!
You must be so proud. Hope u beat the scots, if they go through
@@miked2607 if we play them we owe them big-time for 2 world up handball knockouts. We might even help them with their anthem :)
I got goosebumps listening to it
Greatest country in the world
I think so, Countries who don't need to validate themselves through War, Oppression and Theft are often the best. Especially those who are situated in the worst possible places in terms of Geography, yet have somehow managed to survive. Wales - Spawn point difficulty - Hard.
*principality
@@iaindoherty2289 Not since the Laws in Wales Act! 1536-1542. The Principality of Gwynedd was incorporated into The legal system of England. And in doing so, Only that part became a legal part of England (Not the Entirety of the Kingdom of Wales that was unified in 1057, that was occupied until 1409). This is why we have The legal jurisdictions of England, Wales, and Then "England and Wales". The Wales in England and Wales they are referring to is Gwynedd and can be seen on the coat of Arms with The Tudor Lions, which were used independently of Englands use. Nice try though, guess you can't fool everyone.
@@taffyducks544 whilst I appreciate you going to all that copy and paste effort, I've no idea why you've ended it with "guess, you can't fool everybody"
Who was I trying to fool?
I honestly thought Wales was still a principality and didn't know that it had been officially recognised as a country in 2011
This makes it even more strange that the stadium is called principality stadium. Seems to be a bit of a kick in the teeth
If Carlsberg did National Anthems! Yma O Hyd.
Wow whenever I hear this it send shivers down my spine. This was played at my eldest brothers funeral....so it brings back lots of memories. We have Welsh heritage through my grandfather's side, born in Swansea and so proud of it.
One of the best anthems I can remember
Hits you right in the Cymru.
That sounds dirty
Watched this at home in Bourne, Lincolnshire wishing I was there and so jealous of my sons who were in the crowd. Extremely proud Welshman and the best I’ve heard our anthem song at any game.
Extremely proud welshman who lives in Lincolnshire a very English county?
@@charliezz6746 Welsh people aren't allowed to live outside of their country now? Give your head a wobble you clown.
Up the fucking Welsh 💪💪💪
Gives me goosebumps every time I was there it was unbelievable bales free kick 😍
Between this dafydd iawn and the Welsh Wall there is no argument we have the best fans and atmosphere on the international stage cymru am byth together stronger 🏴🏴
Us and Scotland. Scotland are so loud at their stadium
When I first started watching Wales in the 60's nobody sang the anthem at all.
How things have come on!
still gives me goosebumps watching it back 😍😍🏴
Amazing and spine tingling
Puts my own nations god save the queen to shame this
You should listen to Jerusalem the real unofficial English national anthem.
Wow. Cymru am byth
Best thing was they respected the Austrian anthem and no booing, unlike Wembley.
I was there fanbloodytastic!!🏴🏴
Welsh-American cheering on our boys from the Midwest. Cymru am byth!
Welsh American jesus never heard that before
@@XJokermanX Should, seeing how 22% of the Signatures of the DOI were of Welsh ancestry. They've also had 11 Presidents of Welsh descent. Also, Pennsylvania was once going to be called New Wales. The links America has with Wales has always been underplayed in favour of Ireland, England and Scotland.
@@taffyducks544 hmm
@@taffyducks544 I'm neither Irish or Welsh but America seems more obsessed with its Irish history than anything else.
@@charliezz6746 yeah, weird. I think it was an actual political push when Ireland gained their independence. The Country IS also named after Welshman Richard Ap Meryck (A(p)Merycka=America) out of Bristol, who supplied most of the funding for the "English" Colonies to be set up. In fact, all the main players were closely connected to Wales. Wether it was Ap Meryck or Elizabeth the first who used the history of Prince Madoc as justification for the seizure of the land. Another person closely linked was John Dee, he advocated for the settling of North America. All this, and your average american doesn't even know Wales exists. Boggles the mind!
Bristolian here. Bit jealous tbh. Amazing stuff.
Goosebumps every single time, da iawn Cymru, diolch
I’m English love my country as much as any Welshman or Scot but I would love an anthem like theres
Maybe its time English people started reclaiming their culture instead of it being dictated to you by a bunch of entitled toffs. Normal people in England have allowed their real culture to be twisted and manipulated to praise the establishment.
A leap of leopards
A school of fish
A pride of lions
And a choir of Welshmen
Best national anthem by far
Wales look good
Dynamite...
This is fucking amazing honestly brings a tear to my eye
Beautiful 👏👏😍
So glad we're home for the playoff final we can beat either of them in Cardiff with this lot again. Away to either would've been a different story
GOD.
This is up there with the LFC fans, but then again I maybe a biased Welsh Liverpool fan😂😂
if youre comparing Liverpool FC fans singing to Welsh fans you might be smoking something mental.
@@here.3070 Well you could fall into a few camps, someone who dislikes English clubs, someone who dislikes the Welsh or even a bitter utd fan, I have experienced both atmospheres, and both are similar,
@@acelectricalsecurity if anything the welsh one is better, but that's because every game the crowd is needed to get wales across the line, they're the only reason we're this good lol
Anfield has one of the worst atmospheres in the prem and most football fans who actually go to games would agree with this.
@@pal7072 surely you have got that confused with goodison, anfield was voted 2nd best atmosphere in the world recently
Oldest language in the world .Welsh
Some are starting to come to that conclusion. I myself are on the fence about it. Certainly the oldest In Europe and perhaps even the founding language of the Indo European Branch. The amount of root Words thats can be traced back to Britain and Wales found in these European languages does suggest a deeper and far older connection.
Welsh wait for the world cup