Ministers wish Wales “Pob lwc” at the World Cup
“You’re a special group of players and coaches with a passionate set of supporters right behind you. Good luck Wales, Pob lwc Cymru!”
That’s the message from Welsh Ministers today as Wales prepares to play in the World Cup Finals for the first time in 64 years.
First Minister Mark Drakeford, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething and Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden all sent good luck messages to the team ahead of their opening game against the United States of America on Monday (21 November).
An audience of around five billion people will watch the FIFA World Cup, which the ministers say provides Wales with a rare opportunity to present a ‘progressive, dynamic nation’ to new audiences around the world.
The Welsh Government says it is determined to help create a legacy from Wales’ participation in the World Cup and will be investing £24m in sporting facilities over the next three years.
First Minister Mark Drakeford, who will attend the Wales v USA match in Qatar said: “This is the first time Wales has reached the World Cup finals in more than 60 years. For many, this will be the first time they’ve seen the senior men’s football team play in a World Cup in their lifetimes.
“We’re fortunate to be represented by a special group of players under Rob Page’s inspirational leadership.
“I hope they realise how proud we are of the team. The whole country is behind them and we all wish them well for the tournament. Pob lwc i chi.”
Top table
Economy Minister Vaughan Gething will be promoting Wales in the USA tomorrow with a full programme of engagements in the capital, Washington DC.
He said: “As Wales takes its rightful place at the top table of the world’s biggest sport, this is a unique opportunity for Wales to shine on the international stage.
“It is the most significant marketing and sports diplomacy opportunity and we are determined to grasp it to benefit people and businesses across Wales.
“We will proudly promote an open, progressive Wales – a nation built on fair work, diversity, inclusion and respect.
“The opening game against the USA will make Wales visible right across one of our most important trading and cultural partners and the game against England will vividly illustrate the fact the UK is made up of four very different and distinct nations.
“Come on Cymru!”
Legacy
Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport Dawn Bowden said: “We are determined to ensure Wales’ first World Cup campaign in more than six decades will leave a lasting legacy.
“The sense of excitement around Wales’ participation in the World Cup is palpable. To capitalise on that huge sense of national pride and enthusiasm, we are bringing fans together through the £1.8m Partner Support Fund.
“The significant investment we’re making in sporting facilities in Wales will help nurture the next generation of talent.
“This Wales team should take enormous pride from the joy they have already given to so many. The relationship this team has built with Welsh fans is something truly special. Pob lwc Wales!”
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These are uplifting words from Labours’ politicians and I’m right behind them as they seek to promote and bolster the recognition of Cymru around the world on the back of our football teams’ appearance at the biggest football tournament on Earth. It does, however, beg the question why they want to remain in a Union that is the ONLY thing which attempts to quash our very existence as a nation. I would ask them to keep this in mind as they go about their work.
Amy good wishes from ARTie yet? Usually you have to crowbar him off Elongated Muskrat’s Twitter platform.
No. RT will be chewing his gums because his beloved Union Flag is not represented at the tournament and will not be seen unless some England fans use it as an insult to ours. Y Ddraig Goch however will be flying high, loud and proud showing the world we are here in direct conflict with the aspirations of poor Arty who doesn’t want it flown anywhere.
When Scotland leaves, hopefully this will be the nail in the coffin regarding the British flag and its use.