EP24 The Cursed Room at Wales' National Stadium: How a jinx caused rugby and football teams to lose games at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, and the Welsh artist-turned-exorcist who banished the ghosts

EP24 The Cursed Room at Wales' National Stadium: How a jinx caused rugby and football teams to lose games at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, and the Welsh artist-turned-exorcist who banished the ghosts

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Can the changing room of a sports stadium really be jinxed? And
did it really cause team after team to continuously lose
important games?


That's exactly what was claimed to be happening at the Millennium
Stadium, Cardiff, when more than 10 English football league teams
in a row (along with a few rugby teams) lost major games after
being stationed in the dreaded south changing room.


The odds that so many teams could miss out on the glory of
winning the FA Cup, league cup and promotion finals were starting
to look increasingly unlikely, and when they went beyond 8,000/1
it was decided that something had to be done.


In order to exorcise the curse, stadium chiefs turned to an
unlikely kind of exorcist - the world's richest painter.


Yes, the world's richest painter was drafted in to save the day
and to work his magic with a paint brush, rather than a cross and
the Bible.


Did it work? All is revealed on episode 24 of the Ghosts &
Folklore of Wales with Mark Rees podcast!
What is the Ghosts & Folklore of Wales with Mark Rees
podcast?

In early 2020, Mark Rees launched the world’s first podcast
dedicated to Welsh ghost stories, folklore, myths and legends.


By combining Mark’s research and insights from his books and
articles with long-lost tales from dusty old tomes, this weird
and wonderful podcast takes a unique look at countless curious
subjects.


New episodes are uploaded every Thursday, and feature everything
from real-life encounters with pesky poltergeists to fantastical
beasts from the Mabinogion, 


Be sure to subscribe, and for more details and to get in touch
with Mark Rees, please visit:


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