It hasn't always been that way though Bucky.
Welsh is going through a renaissance at the moment - but you only need to go back to 10 or more years ago to find the language was in a continual decline, rather than the growth it is in now.
Geographically large chunks of the country may speak Welsh - but the vast majority of the population live in solidly English-speaking areas, not the Bro Cymraeg (Welsh version of 'Gaeltacht'). The largest population centre of Wales is in the industrial towns and valleys of south Wales, where the language is actually very weak. Add to that the fact that the main sport in Welsh-speaking areas tends to be rugby, rather than soccer, and it is impressive that so many soccer players and managers - brought up in the era of the language's long-term decline - can speak it.
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