Wales needs to ditch 'sheep, rain and rugby' brand

However, Sean Taylor also talks about choosing football over rugby...so, which one is it? Going with tradition, or broad appeal?

That's been quietly happening for years. The WRU are pricing out fans for internationals, and the club and regional levels are in a shit state. Meanwhile the football team has made three major tournaments out of four, Cardiff and Swansea continue to draw in an amount of fans in the second that the rugby teams couldn't even dream of, and the Wrexham takeover and upcoming documentary will put a Welsh non-league team at the top of Netflix.

Literally everyone wants Welsh rugby to be in good health, but it's not and football is.

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