Jacks.... 15:59 - May 18 with 13563 views | Trundle10 | Some posters are getting a bit precious about the Jack monicker used for Swansea fans. Was not sure it was an issue but some posters seem to think it is wrong???? Lots of flags about stating Merthyr Jacks, Rhondda Jacks etc etc. What are your feelings on this? | | | | |
Jacks.... on 19:40 - May 19 with 2629 views | Flashberryjack | "Woolybacks" turned into Jacks......from Wus to Mush. | |
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Jacks.... on 19:41 - May 19 with 2627 views | Oldjack | I'm sure Prosser the tosser has the same sort of story so he's not a true JB ! just saying like | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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Jacks.... on 23:03 - May 19 with 2543 views | angryjack | neath boys are sheep shaggers end of | | | |
Jacks.... on 16:44 - May 20 with 2448 views | Aquinas | Liverpool fans are not known as the 'Liverpool scousers' Newcastle fans are not known as the 'Newcastle Geordies' Swansea fans are described as 'Swansea jacks'. I don't know a single person from Swansea (who isn't interested in football) who would describe themselves as a 'jack' if someone asked where they were from. The term is synonymous with Swansea City FC. Therefore any Swansea fan can refer to themselves as a 'jack'. | | | |
Jacks.... on 16:51 - May 20 with 2442 views | londonlisa2001 | Sorry but I disagree. If you spoke to any person from Llanelli who supported the Scarlets back in the day before regions, they would always describe people from swansea as Jacks (particularly those who supported the All Whites). And the people that supported the All Blacks of Neath had a song about being a black rather than a Swansea Jack as well. I've met loads of people, particularly from other parts of Wales, that have said 'oh, you're a Jack then' when they know I'm from Swansea, before they know who I support. It's precisely because the term was used generically to mean people from Swansea that it started to be used in the context of the Jack Army. Back in the first glory days period (late 70s / early 80s) the stickers etc all said 'Be proud to be a Swan' - nothing about Jacks. The Jackarmy as a widespread term is relatively recent. I have no problem with either usage by the way, being both. | | | |
Jacks.... on 17:04 - May 20 with 2425 views | WarwickHunt | Is the correct answer. YJB [Post edited 20 May 2015 17:05]
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Jacks.... on 17:13 - May 20 with 2413 views | raynor94 | 100% incorrect, jack was around a long time before swans fans adopted it | |
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Jacks.... on 17:37 - May 20 with 2383 views | ItchySphincter | Nah. A Jack is from Swansea, synonymous with the city and often a term of derision when not applied to football. Those of us born outside Swansea are simply not Jacks unless it's football related then it's all encompassing. A true jack has a jack accent, you're born in to it. You can't choose it. | |
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Jacks.... on 17:49 - May 20 with 2374 views | Davillin | It's "Hear, hear." Just sayin'. | |
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Jacks.... on 17:49 - May 20 with 2374 views | trampie | Lisa is correct on all her points relating to the use of the work 'jack' over the years. It was more of a rugby thing back in the day and in football referring to Swansea supporters as jacks is a more modern phenomenon, and like she says people from Swansea were known as jacks but it only crept into football in recent years, I was not aware of jack this and jack that as regards Swansea football supporters when the Swans reached the top division first time round 30 odd years ago. | |
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Jacks.... on 20:53 - May 20 with 2327 views | perchrockjack | Which evidences it's primarily a term forcswansea people, football or not | |
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Jacks.... (n/t) on 09:27 - May 21 with 2260 views | MrSwansea | Its called marketing - we are all part of one big family of jacks blah blah blah. Creating a feeling for people outside of Swansea to attempt to belong to the club - meaning more support. Anyway, looks like they caught their haul today. Well done Swansea City marketing team. | |
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Jacks.... (n/t) on 09:57 - May 21 with 2244 views | Trundle10 | "Attempt to belong to the club"...... I trust you are on a wind up. I attempt to belong to the club by buying my season ticket etc etc. I do really reallly really wish i was born in Hafod, Blaen Y Maes or Cwmbwrla or townhill though . Be a real supporter then!! As an aside how many Swansea people would spend time and money following the club if it were not on thier doorstep. [Post edited 21 May 2015 10:01]
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Jacks.... (n/t) on 18:20 - May 21 with 2195 views | tf_jack | Depends how far way they lived.I was born in Swansea and lived there for 42 years. | |
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Jacks.... on 20:59 - May 21 with 2162 views | JackUlation | The term Swansea Jack is derived from,::::::: Swansea docks was one of the first ports to take in iron ore from Cuba, in Cuba there was a huge outbreak of yellow fever also known as the yellow Jack, Swansea sailors contracted the disease and it became known as the Swansea Jack when it spread elsewhere. So it has a Swansea and a sailor attachment to the term, Swansea Jack the dog was named well after the yellow fever link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_fever | | | |
Jacks.... on 21:26 - May 21 with 2140 views | ItchySphincter | You're getting confused with 'the scum' which originated from travelling further east. [Post edited 21 May 2015 21:41]
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Jacks.... on 21:36 - May 21 with 2123 views | raynor94 | This thread seems to have created a lot of angst on either side of the bridges Ferry and Loughor | |
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Jacks.... on 21:37 - May 21 with 2117 views | Starsky | Don't forget Beau | |
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Jacks.... on 21:40 - May 21 with 2115 views | raynor94 | I preferred Jeff | |
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Jacks.... on 21:55 - May 21 with 2099 views | max936 | The sound of those bells didn't travel as far as Fairwood Hospital the day I was born, It was a struggle to listen to them in Manselton too | |
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Jacks.... on 23:28 - May 21 with 2063 views | Starsky | I Heard you were the first one to react to the dinner bell in school though | |
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Jacks.... on 07:24 - May 22 with 2018 views | epaul | Born in Mount Pleasant, I'm sure thats close enough | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
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Jacks.... on 08:55 - May 22 with 2000 views | max936 | l'd have had my hands full beating you to the dinner hall mush | |
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Jacks.... on 10:12 - May 22 with 1984 views | perchrockjack | I was born in our house as was my sister. | |
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Jacks.... on 13:08 - May 22 with 1943 views | Dewi1jack | This is great to hear. Don't spend much time in Swansea now (games/ seeing family and friends etc. No shopping or going into town.) Now if we can get a wriggle on and build a few extra thousand sodding seats, we can catch these rugrats for life, the same as we were caught as nippers and our kiddies have been caught. Get the future 'audience/ customers/ clients' etc sorted out now. I'm not so sure that no crowd would equal no club (in the short term) with the money on offer, but, I don't believe the amounts of cash coming into/ going out of (wages, agents etc) the game are sustainable. So in the future IMHO, it's going to come back to the fans to make up the shortfall | |
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