The Ospreys flanker had many friends in France and his concern for them overwhelmed his disappointment with Wales’s exit from the World CupDan Lydiate has still not got over the pain of Wales going out of the World Cup at the quarter-final stage but his disappointment melted into nothing when he heard about the terrorist attacks in Paris,the city that a year ago was his domestic.
The Wales and Lions flanker used to eat and drink coffee in the areas where diners lost their lives and even a week later he could not procure the horror of what happened, and what might have been, or out of his intellect. Related: Wales hearts broken by late magic from South Africa’s Duane Vermeulen Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com