Where does the name "Jack" come from? 17:10 - Aug 30 with 7080 views | phact0rri | I'm not a Swansea native, though I spent loads of time in the city when I was a lad-- my father loved the City so. So I'm not ignorant completely of Swansea city, I went to the vetch when I was a kid quite often.. Haverfordwest AFC is sort of hard to watch. :) but I was curious on where the term Jack comes from. I did a little searching a while back and got refrences to the hero-dog Swansea Jack, the welsh sailors nick named Jack for their lunch tins, and such. but I was more curious than getting answers. I like to believe that there are many reasons why 'Jack' stuck as a Swansea native nickname-- but those of you who are native-- I'd like to listen to what you know as the origins of the term. Is there a shared origin? Do people not really chat on about it? are there stories shared? I'd like to know.. and I imagine it might be a nice read for those who aren't from Swansea... and what 'Jack' really means. Its not really a term reserved for the Football club-- for those who don't know. Its a indentity that all of us non-Swansea natives should often think twice about using to describe ourselves, welsh or from elsewhere. | |
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Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:11 - Aug 30 with 7070 views | Shonky | Jack Tar | |
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Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:12 - Aug 30 with 7065 views | GeoffThom | Sailors, stands for jolly jack tar anybody who says the dog is wrong | | | |
Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:14 - Aug 30 with 7055 views | dickythorpe | It's all about the dog! Don't be swayed | | | |
Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:17 - Aug 30 with 7039 views | GeoffThom |
Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:14 - Aug 30 by dickythorpe | It's all about the dog! Don't be swayed |
No mate read your history books sailors were known as jack tars and swansea was a port full of them trying to get ships around the horn and other places | | | |
Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:19 - Aug 30 with 7032 views | dickythorpe |
Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:17 - Aug 30 by GeoffThom | No mate read your history books sailors were known as jack tars and swansea was a port full of them trying to get ships around the horn and other places |
Woof! Grrrr!!! Bark!!!! Yap!!!!!! | | | |
Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:20 - Aug 30 with 7030 views | GeoffThom |
Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:19 - Aug 30 by dickythorpe | Woof! Grrrr!!! Bark!!!! Yap!!!!!! |
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Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:25 - Aug 30 with 7020 views | phact0rri |
Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 17:17 - Aug 30 by GeoffThom | No mate read your history books sailors were known as jack tars and swansea was a port full of them trying to get ships around the horn and other places |
The issue there, is as far as I recall from history, the US sailors called all Royal officers "Jacks" Which I always thought was because of the Union Jack, but the Jack Tar is the actual reason. Interesting... sorry I'm only showing my ignorance. :) | |
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Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 18:12 - Aug 30 with 6981 views | perchrockjack | The term is from the days when Swansea sailors were pre eminent for their skill. It' was a term specifically for Swansea people alone but in recent times has been used to describe scfc followers. I recall days when if you mentioned uou were a jack, there was confrontation a coming. Cardiff fans are simply scummers | |
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Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 19:38 - Aug 30 with 6928 views | epaul | I can confirm Jack Tar is a sailor as I was one once or a jolly jack tar as the saying goes. I am now only a jack, but wouldn't have it any other way | |
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Where does the name "Jack" come from? on 23:53 - Aug 30 with 6829 views | DrWig | Although Swansea Jack the dog is a lovely tale, it comes from Jack Tars. Swamsea people were Jacks before Llanelli people became Turks and this was before the dog. I am an Abbey Jack ( or blackjack) being born in Neath | |
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