The official FC St Gallen V Swansea City matchday thread 11:55 - Dec 12 with 28698 views | Darran | | |
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The official FC St Gallen V Swansea City matchday thread on 08:01 - Dec 13 with 1615 views | jacksinceever |
The official FC St Gallen V Swansea City matchday thread on 05:29 - Dec 13 by Glyn1 | The television called us "Schlachtenbummler" which apparently means 'away supporters'. What a terrific word. But why is it that the only messages on this board that are both without spelling mistakes and are grammatically correct are by two non-native English speakers? But we do need to raise our game a little. It's OK to appear at the end of the St Gallen news broadcast showing how British football fans are funny because they like a drink and are ebullient - which is perfectly OK because the piece was friendly and not malicious. But surely the Welsh tourist board could send some cultural talent to the next country's tv station to get free advertising for our beautiful, quirky country. [Post edited 13 Dec 2013 5:45]
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That's Swansea natives for you pal, innit like, you know what I mean mush ? | | | |
The official FC St Gallen V Swansea City matchday thread on 09:04 - Dec 13 with 1544 views | Shaky |
The official FC St Gallen V Swansea City matchday thread on 05:29 - Dec 13 by Glyn1 | The television called us "Schlachtenbummler" which apparently means 'away supporters'. What a terrific word. But why is it that the only messages on this board that are both without spelling mistakes and are grammatically correct are by two non-native English speakers? But we do need to raise our game a little. It's OK to appear at the end of the St Gallen news broadcast showing how British football fans are funny because they like a drink and are ebullient - which is perfectly OK because the piece was friendly and not malicious. But surely the Welsh tourist board could send some cultural talent to the next country's tv station to get free advertising for our beautiful, quirky country. [Post edited 13 Dec 2013 5:45]
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"Schlachtenbummler" does indeed mean away supporter in German, but some might also find it instructive to know that "Schlachten" means "slaughter". | |
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The official FC St Gallen V Swansea City matchday thread on 09:41 - Dec 13 with 1491 views | VetchitBack |
The official FC St Gallen V Swansea City matchday thread on 05:29 - Dec 13 by Glyn1 | The television called us "Schlachtenbummler" which apparently means 'away supporters'. What a terrific word. But why is it that the only messages on this board that are both without spelling mistakes and are grammatically correct are by two non-native English speakers? But we do need to raise our game a little. It's OK to appear at the end of the St Gallen news broadcast showing how British football fans are funny because they like a drink and are ebullient - which is perfectly OK because the piece was friendly and not malicious. But surely the Welsh tourist board could send some cultural talent to the next country's tv station to get free advertising for our beautiful, quirky country. [Post edited 13 Dec 2013 5:45]
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Have you been to the Liberty recently? We need more boisterous fans not less. And the predictable guff about how foreigners can speak English better than Britons - really? We've some lovely forum members from abroad but that is nonsense I'm afraid. What did you used to think of the North Bank out of curiosity? | |
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The official FC St Gallen V Swansea City matchday thread on 12:48 - Dec 13 with 1360 views | ScoobyWho |
The official FC St Gallen V Swansea City matchday thread on 20:10 - Dec 12 by controversial_jack | When was the last time we fired on all cylinders? |
Newcastle i would say, best we are going to get this season. | |
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