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Defiant Welsh rugby fans are continuing to sing Tom Jones' hit Delilah in Cardiff today after an attempt to ban the song for allegedly 'glorifying domestic violence'. Before the Wales versus ...
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) and Principality Stadium only announced this week that the song has been removed from the venue’s playlist. “Delilah will not feature on the playlist for choirs for ...
I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more.' The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) later adopted the song and would play it over loudspeakers for fans filling the Millennium Stadium, along with ...
Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) removes ‘Delilah’ from its Principality Stadium choirs’ song list due to its ‘problematic’ lyrics. (Envato Elements pic) The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has removed ...
The Stereophonics carved their place in Welsh rugby folklore when they penned this little ditty for a classic BBC Sport Wales promotion ahead of the clash with England at Wembley in 1999. Did the song ...
The hit song by the Welsh crooner has been a regular feature at Welsh sporting events, and the decision to drop it comes amid allegations of sexism, bullying and racism at the Welsh Rugby Union.
The song won an Ivor Novello award, and then the rest is history as it became an anthem for Welsh rugby fans.
CARDIFF, Wales (AP) — A popular song ... at Welsh sporting events will not be performed at the Six Nations tournament amid allegations of sexism, bullying and racism at the Welsh Rugby Union.
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) have announced that they have removed the song Delilah from their matchday playlist for choirs. The 1968 Tom Jones classic has been an unofficial anthem for Welsh rugby ...
The hit track will no longer be sung at Wales national ground by choirs employed for entertainment at matches and has been struck off the Welsh Rugby Union ... News that the song was removed ...
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