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I find it hilarious that they compare it to the swimaway, which, correct me if I'm wrong, is not some sort of ritual at Swansea, as far as i know its only ever regularly done during the Cardiff match, never saw it myself in the games I watched before emigrating.
The head slapping thing is idiotic and based on some extreme Islamic thing, from Swansea or not, I would never do it.
Imagine they actually signed a World class player who rightfully so, would see such a childish gesture as below him, would they chase him out of the club?
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Some lower league hilarity.. on 01:24 - Aug 7 with 2503 views
Feel sorry for Jazz. Shouldn't have been put in this position . Now it's an issue which could make him eventually leave the club if he does not produce outstanding performances. If he does do the slap they will be happy but he is still a jack , however he will have sh..when he comes home to gods city. That said why sign for them
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Some lower league hilarity.. on 07:36 - Aug 7 with 2354 views
Some lower league hilarity.. on 07:25 - Aug 7 by globus10
Feel sorry for Jazz. Shouldn't have been put in this position . Now it's an issue which could make him eventually leave the club if he does not produce outstanding performances. If he does do the slap they will be happy but he is still a jack , however he will have sh..when he comes home to gods city. That said why sign for them
Exactly. This was inevitable. If we signed Ledley we would try to make him do the swim away and I'm sure he wouldn't do it either.
Jazz will probably be there for a year or two, he will be a jack all his life. He is right between a rock and a hard place, but has made the right decision. They employ him to play football, not slap his head or have an affinity with the fans.
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Some lower league hilarity.. on 08:05 - Aug 7 with 2301 views
Most Kaardiff fans obviously do the Ayatollah but not every single one of them, not all of them that are of immigrant stock do it, ask Kaardiff's self styled #1 fan if he does it ?, ask one of the Kaardiff fan on here [what's that all about posting on a Swans site] who is always off about his wife's religion [very strange that] if he does it ?
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Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Some lower league hilarity.. on 08:05 - Aug 7 by trampie
Most Kaardiff fans obviously do the Ayatollah but not every single one of them, not all of them that are of immigrant stock do it, ask Kaardiff's self styled #1 fan if he does it ?, ask one of the Kaardiff fan on here [what's that all about posting on a Swans site] who is always off about his wife's religion [very strange that] if he does it ?
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Forget all that, it's irrelevant. Jazz didn't do it because he is a Jack. Rightly so.
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Some lower league hilarity.. on 08:48 - Aug 7 with 2244 views
Some lower league hilarity.. on 07:36 - Aug 7 by jack247
Exactly. This was inevitable. If we signed Ledley we would try to make him do the swim away and I'm sure he wouldn't do it either.
Jazz will probably be there for a year or two, he will be a jack all his life. He is right between a rock and a hard place, but has made the right decision. They employ him to play football, not slap his head or have an affinity with the fans.
"If we signed Ledley we would try to make him do the swim away and I'm sure he wouldn't do it either.f we signed Ledley we would try to make him do the swim away and I'm sure he wouldn't do it either."
I can imagine we might do it once for a laugh, then forget it. I wouldn't think we'd criticise him for not doing it.
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Some lower league hilarity.. on 08:50 - Aug 7 with 2235 views
Some lower league hilarity.. on 01:22 - Aug 7 by Groo
I find it hilarious that they compare it to the swimaway, which, correct me if I'm wrong, is not some sort of ritual at Swansea, as far as i know its only ever regularly done during the Cardiff match, never saw it myself in the games I watched before emigrating.
The head slapping thing is idiotic and based on some extreme Islamic thing, from Swansea or not, I would never do it.
Imagine they actually signed a World class player who rightfully so, would see such a childish gesture as below him, would they chase him out of the club?
"Imagine they actually signed a World class player ..."
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Some lower league hilarity.. on 09:03 - Aug 7 with 2204 views
Some lower league hilarity.. on 08:48 - Aug 7 by somersetsimon
"If we signed Ledley we would try to make him do the swim away and I'm sure he wouldn't do it either.f we signed Ledley we would try to make him do the swim away and I'm sure he wouldn't do it either."
I can imagine we might do it once for a laugh, then forget it. I wouldn't think we'd criticise him for not doing it.
The difference is the swimaway is only ever done in Cardiff games and it's a fan thing. OK pratley did it once but has any other player?
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