| Forum Thread | kevin austin at 20:47 15 May 2022
cracking game and vibe down at the tribute match at the memorial stadium this afternoon swans v bristol rovers. a bit of football, cider and appreciation of a few of our players past and vaguely present. austin junior scored the winning penalty. all good, nothing contraversial. think we won 3-2 but I could be wrong and care not a jot. |
| Forum Thread | mom at 18:55 17 Mar 2019
surprised george byers and wayne routledge refer to their mother by this term, but if its in the Jack magazine ... |
| Forum Thread | xmas greetings from fa of wales at 16:52 19 Dec 2018
dropped into my inbox, first image in huge letters .. cardiff city football club. together stronger ... yeah, yeah ... keep trying .. not interested ;) and even less interested with that stadium at the forefront of all its marketing. small minded, maybe, look to the bigger picture, perhaps ... nah. not interested. |
| Forum Thread | Match Day at 08:05 11 Aug 2018
Right then, first home match of the season, these things have a habit of coming around with all that's going on so having digested most of what has been said over the last few days much of today will be routine: - Rossis - Cheering some good football (hopefully) - A look at the players we have, no doubt criticising some, praising others and passing on opinion on what the manager does well/could have done better - giving Jenkins pelters if the opportunity arises as nothing has changed in my view of him over the last 3-4 yrs, he could have done better, has had his time, and someone else deserves a shot in his position Other activity will involve - joining the trust as in reality they are as near as we have to a legitimate fans voice and for all the criticism will have more of the long term interests of the club at heart than the investors Other inactivity will involve not getting worked up by the investors who have bought a club that they will look to minimise their losses with, but we are stuck with them now. Still feel there would have been better people to sell to, hence the Jenkins (and co) point still stands in my book. Have a good day all, 3 points will always be preferred to any other outcome today, |
| Forum Thread | so what exactly has changed? at 21:42 24 May 2018
appears a new young/hungry manager has been signed (in the image of 1-2 predecessors that worked (martinez/rodgers, along with 1-2 that didn't monk/clement) accepting the latter didn't commit to swansealona footie but you know what I mean players already being signed, this lad from Liverpool, linked with 1-2 others no statement from the board, other than some vague apology that wasn't really an apology and jenkins, dineen et al continuing like business as usual and not much the fans can do, with the trust in theory our only line into the decision makers, but with no line into the decision makers and lots of anger on this board and among the fans. anyone else just a little bit frustrated that both a club we care about, and a customer focused business has essentially been allowed to pretend nothing has really happened. where is the accountability? where????? cool and calm is great if it hadn't been 3/4 years of decline, it's way past a tweak here or there, that was what jenkins had promised every time after recent failures. talk about disconnecting with the fan base ... |
| Forum Thread | We aren't great at 20:47 5 May 2018
We ain't down yet but we are no great shakes and haven't been for a while, a few years even, for consistent periods. Today was poor, tentative, limited creativity, lack of urgency .. not going to moan about tactics, defensive etc that's a matter of opinion, but we don't have players who can work the ball into space or chances too often, and if we are getting into the blame game, I will say our quality isn't there. yes, the odd player(s) stick their hands up now and again and play above themselves, connor probably did that today, but overall, we are hoping to get more from less every year. we may pull this out of the fire yet but am inclined to leave carlos alone, the referee alone, even the players alone. we might just be expecting too much, today for me, similar to the first away game at Southampton at the beginning was just lacking all the stuff that got us here in the first place. highlight of the day was the celebrations before the match over the stoke loss, and those away day moments, whatever league we are in, always makes for a good craic and a good day out. |
| Forum Thread | trundle at 22:12 2 Nov 2017
does he tend to play most matches for llanelli or do his swans duties take priority? |
| Forum Thread | Players not trying at 22:25 16 Apr 2016
Ain't it amazing that every year 2-3 teams in each division have players that don't try. They always seem to be the teams occupying the relegation places. And sometimes these non trying teams start trying and shoot up the table. Such a simple game to analyse and support is football..... Now and again it pays to take a step back and take a deep breath and maybe consider there are other reasons why teams lose - or is it they are just not trying as much as other players, as opposed to not trying at all ? |
| Forum Thread | no bony at 15:53 12 Apr 2015
in the man city squad today. presumably he left to play in the big matches ? maybe injured? |
| Forum Thread | sport wales at 22:01 20 Feb 2015
didn't know jimmy rimmer was a gorseinon pub regular? which one was he in - the west end? didn't look like any of the ones that have been done out, but didn't quite look like the gyp. been years since I had a session down gors, is he the life and soul of the party down there? he reckons the swans have a chance of winning tomorrow although prefers a draw - I'd never even really associated him with man utd, always thought villa, but then 80s onwards is my time. |
| Forum Thread | tool liverpool fan on 606 at 19:08 11 Jan 2015
did anyone hear that nearly last caller? blaming the swans for ruining the premier league by playing players like bony and then selling them on. was fuming on all manner of levels - like we want to lose our best player, like we are not entitled to survive in the premier league, like we are somehow expected to counteract capitalism. reached for the phone and then the programme ended.. rant over |
| Forum Thread | Some realities? Measuring Success at 12:59 27 Mar 2014
The last few weeks has been a real eye opener for me in terms of re-evaluating what supporting the Swans is all about, but I think needs a bit og grounded thought. Like many others I want my team to succeed, but am beginning to question how we measure success. For many it appears to be a winning side who plays good football, although the emphasis over a period of time is on the former. This begs the question that long term can we actually sustain the expectations of our fan base in the Premier League? As with the best will in the world it is unlikely we are going to be challenging for honours on a regular basis, and mid table safety likely to be as good as it gets. This leads to problem number 1 for many - people lose interest if we are not on an upward trajectory. (points/tables/trophies wise) Which leads to a second point in relation to stadium expansion and attracting new fans. One of the upside of the PL is also a downside in media exposure. A team like Swansea will generally be battling to get to mid table, and that is often not a particularly attractive product to bring on new fans. In fact one can argue that attendances both home and away this year have dropped already, so a groundswell of new support is not necessarily in the offing. Appreciate more community stuff can be done but wouldn't expect this to necessarily create huge numbers. Strangely as I write this I can therefore see some of the issues the board are having to deal with, and whilst I was as annoyed as the next person as to the almost personal vendetta that seemed to be developing betweeen Jenkins/Laudrup, I can also see that maybe they accept some of these practicalities and have to make on the face of it disappointing decisions relating to stadium expansion and player purchases. So i go back to the first questions, measuring success? jenkins et al clearly do so on football values and possibly even community values, whereas many others are doing so in terms of success, player purchases, ground size. Is it time for people to re-evaluate how they measure success/progress if they are to continue to enjoy watching their club. I think I might have to, it doesn't mean wanting to be relegated, it robably means enjoying the moment, and accepting that even with progress we probably will be relegated at some point. For that benchmark to change, I'd be interested in some reasonable views as to what would need to happen. |
| Forum Thread | who are the 'senior' players? at 13:20 5 Feb 2014
and are they speaking for the whole team? Seen this term used a few times to highlight there was a problem in the camp that was identified by 'senior players'? So assuming Monk was one, Williams possibly another (based on another thread) and Britton would have to be thrown into the mix? Rangel hopefully, as he might be able to bridge some of the Spanish divide, and Dyer? Were this handful speaking for the majority? Be a lot more comfortable if I felt that Michu, Bony, Shelvey were also feeling the same way as should be pretty easy to kick on. These might not be the senior pages in age but surely would be in terms of influence on 'winning' games. Based on Michus quote in another thread, he is surely referring to Laudrup, and if that is the case, is kind of sticking up for him? So who are these 'senior players' and are they representative of the whole camp. |
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