Marketing and the Swan's identity abroad 21:50 - Jul 16 with 3435 views | Sweyns_Eye | I don't know to what extent we do this but should the club be making more of the club's Welsh identity abroad and would you be comfortable with this? | |
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Marketing and the Swan's identity abroad on 22:06 - Jul 16 with 3412 views | morningstar | Definitely not. We're doing just fine. If we tell them we're Welsh we're Fu**in finished! | |
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Marketing and the Swan's identity abroad on 22:32 - Jul 16 with 3386 views | Sweyns_Eye | Why? Do you think the Welsh aspect would be a negative? | |
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Marketing and the Swan's identity abroad on 23:01 - Jul 16 with 3340 views | morningstar | Errr ye! Hannibal Lecter! He was Welsh! They won't forget him in a hurry! Let's just keep a low profile is it! | |
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Marketing and the Swan's identity abroad on 23:32 - Jul 16 with 3291 views | Tummer_from_Texas | Honestly, the novelty of being the single non-English club in the league was what first got me to notice it. It wasn't why I started supporting/fell in love with it because I knew almost nothing about Wales at the time, but it was the first thing that sparked my interest. So yes, it should be marketed simply because it's unique. | |
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Marketing and the Swan's identity abroad on 07:36 - Jul 17 with 3160 views | Kilkennyjack | 100 per cent yes, including the welsh language. After all its the only Welsh club team that people will have heard of. #sheepshaggers | |
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Marketing and the Swan's identity abroad on 18:37 - Jul 17 with 3006 views | Pinky | We are very well known in Liberia. Not only in Monrovia, but upcountry too. Everybody knows who we are, and everybody knows Wales' main international players. That's the power of the Premier League. Of course, we're not going to be making any money from shirt sales in Liberia, but it's nice anyway. | | | |
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