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Wales 15:22 - Sep 6 with 8551 viewsthejack1912

First time Iv been excited for a Wales game and a qualifying campaign in a long time.

Probably the best shot we've got at qualifying with the squad. Please let's not f@ck it up

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Wales on 15:24 - Sep 6 with 4920 viewsDwightYorkeSuperstar

When we scrape a 1-1 draw with Andorra normality will be resumed and the Welsh will go back to mocking the England team even though they'll likely qualify top of their group again, probably unbeaten too.

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Wales on 15:24 - Sep 6 with 4926 viewsC_jack

Don't do it to yourself.

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Wales on 15:29 - Sep 6 with 4908 viewsZut_Alors

I can't wait for this as well. Nothing wrong with a bit of positivity. I don't think anyone is expecting to beat Belgium, and I'd be surprised if we pinched second, but we should be challenging and that third spot is ours to lose.
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Wales on 15:30 - Sep 6 with 4903 viewsSTEVE1

Wales on 15:24 - Sep 6 by DwightYorkeSuperstar

When we scrape a 1-1 draw with Andorra normality will be resumed and the Welsh will go back to mocking the England team even though they'll likely qualify top of their group again, probably unbeaten too.


I think that unbeaten tag will go straight away in Switzerland.
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Wales on 17:00 - Sep 6 with 4783 viewsOldjack

what time is kick-off ?

Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!

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Wales on 17:01 - Sep 6 with 4770 viewsDwightYorkeSuperstar

Wales on 15:30 - Sep 6 by STEVE1

I think that unbeaten tag will go straight away in Switzerland.


I think England will do what they usually do in qualifying matches - win in the most tedious fashion possible.

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Wales on 17:41 - Sep 6 with 4711 viewsRancid

Huge pressure on Coleman to deliver this time around.Is he up to it?.....Is he f**k.More heartache you watch.
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Wales on 17:45 - Sep 6 with 4701 viewsexiledclaseboy

Wales on 17:41 - Sep 6 by Rancid

Huge pressure on Coleman to deliver this time around.Is he up to it?.....Is he f**k.More heartache you watch.


It's the traditional beginning of qualifying optimism. Soon to be replaced with the just after the beginning of qualifying realisation that we're still a bit sh*t. 24 teams qualifying for this one though so you never know.

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Wales on 17:58 - Sep 6 with 4665 viewsScoobyWho

Wales on 15:24 - Sep 6 by DwightYorkeSuperstar

When we scrape a 1-1 draw with Andorra normality will be resumed and the Welsh will go back to mocking the England team even though they'll likely qualify top of their group again, probably unbeaten too.


And then Fail miserably whilst we have thousands of hrs of dialogue about it.

DGT Bullshit Connoisseur.
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Wales on 17:59 - Sep 6 with 4658 viewsexiledclaseboy

Wales on 17:58 - Sep 6 by ScoobyWho

And then Fail miserably whilst we have thousands of hrs of dialogue about it.


It's almost as if this forum runs on a cycle, like the Mayan calendar or something.

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Wales on 18:00 - Sep 6 with 4647 viewsDwightYorkeSuperstar

Wales on 17:58 - Sep 6 by ScoobyWho

And then Fail miserably whilst we have thousands of hrs of dialogue about it.


I wouldn't say they fail miserably. They're never expected to do well. Getting to the last 16 is about as far as the England national team are expected to get.

Failing miserably would be not qualifying.

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Wales on 18:04 - Sep 6 with 4649 viewsRancid

Fath you barbarian, stop clicking like on my posts
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Wales on 18:04 - Sep 6 with 4644 viewsNeath_Jack

Too many false dawns previously to be excited.

Although i will say that apart from the striker position, we haven't got a bad starting 11. We'll probably be out of contention by the midway point of qualifying nevertheless.

I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.
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Wales on 18:05 - Sep 6 with 4643 viewsshingle

Excited for a Wales Qualifying campaign, with a manager like Coleman at the helm, the delusion on here is as rampant as ever.
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Wales on 18:08 - Sep 6 with 4631 viewsScoobyDoo

Wales on 18:00 - Sep 6 by DwightYorkeSuperstar

I wouldn't say they fail miserably. They're never expected to do well. Getting to the last 16 is about as far as the England national team are expected to get.

Failing miserably would be not qualifying.


Wales need to get off to a good start to get points on the board early, with a bit of confidence who knows but we might do something this time.
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Wales on 18:10 - Sep 6 with 4622 viewsRancid

Wales on 18:08 - Sep 6 by ScoobyDoo

Wales need to get off to a good start to get points on the board early, with a bit of confidence who knows but we might do something this time.


Is this Neil Taylor...our marauding Left Back?
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Wales on 18:10 - Sep 6 with 4614 viewsDwightYorkeSuperstar

Wales on 18:08 - Sep 6 by ScoobyDoo

Wales need to get off to a good start to get points on the board early, with a bit of confidence who knows but we might do something this time.


People like me who have followed Wales for over a decade at nearly every home game deserve a major tournament.

I'd be delighted if we qualified and only people who could provide proof of attending 10+ games in the past 4 years are allowed tickets for the finals.

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Wales on 18:55 - Sep 6 with 4550 viewsABERSWAN

As rubbish as the FAW are,they run a membership scheme for each qualifying campaign,and award points for every game attended,home and away. This has been running for about ten years now, so if Wales were to qualify,they have a database with all the fans points and these fans get priority on tickets to the Euros in France,world cup in Russia. Costs £10 to be a member,but you have to renew for each campaign. Once a member you get first choice on match tickets,or buy a tournament ticket for £75 adult/£18.75 OAPS and kids. Works out only £3.75 a game for kids/OAPS and £15 for adults.
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Wales on 19:20 - Sep 6 with 4489 viewsScoobyDoo

Wales on 18:10 - Sep 6 by DwightYorkeSuperstar

People like me who have followed Wales for over a decade at nearly every home game deserve a major tournament.

I'd be delighted if we qualified and only people who could provide proof of attending 10+ games in the past 4 years are allowed tickets for the finals.


Well i can't claim to be as dedicated as you, i would have no problem with that.
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Wales on 19:29 - Sep 6 with 4457 viewsAl_Bundy

We all know whats going to happen...

Dodgy pitch against a pub team... Injuries !!
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Wales on 22:03 - Sep 6 with 4351 viewscentrestandswan

Qualify..........


Don't get your hopes up, after fifty years of disappointments , anybody with any sense knows we will not qualify , players withdrawing, dodgy decisions, foreign European wars, drugged up Russians, missed penalties, sending's off there is bound to be a new reason this time round.

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Wales on 22:27 - Sep 6 with 4319 viewsymaohyd

Wales on 19:20 - Sep 6 by ScoobyDoo

Well i can't claim to be as dedicated as you, i would have no problem with that.


I've been to quite a few Wales away games and to be honest didn't enjoy them due to the Cardiff bias and intimidation.

Fair play however, Cardiff support Wales far more than us. I suppose many Swans fans including myself get fed up of Wales always (historically) playing the main games at Cardiff or Wrexham (Wrexham back in the day).

It's a very sad reflection on our country that so much infighting takes place and I must say, Cardiff City fans are mainly to blame. I went away to Brussels back in the 90's (1-1) and it was a complete nightmare.

The English seem to be clueless as to how to change their fortunes on the pitch and we seem to be clueless as to how to create unity off the pitch and a 'Team Wales' mentality.

I've supported the Swans all my life and always will, if there is one thing however that might make me turn my back on the Swans is the attitude many of our supporters have towards our national team. The snide little remarks on here to my f*cking head in.

Ymlaen!

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Wales on 22:27 - Sep 6 with 4316 viewsbargoedjack

Wales on 17:00 - Sep 6 by Oldjack

what time is kick-off ?


Tuesday 7.45pm
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Wales on 00:00 - Sep 7 with 4251 viewsScoobyDoo

Wales on 22:27 - Sep 6 by ymaohyd

I've been to quite a few Wales away games and to be honest didn't enjoy them due to the Cardiff bias and intimidation.

Fair play however, Cardiff support Wales far more than us. I suppose many Swans fans including myself get fed up of Wales always (historically) playing the main games at Cardiff or Wrexham (Wrexham back in the day).

It's a very sad reflection on our country that so much infighting takes place and I must say, Cardiff City fans are mainly to blame. I went away to Brussels back in the 90's (1-1) and it was a complete nightmare.

The English seem to be clueless as to how to change their fortunes on the pitch and we seem to be clueless as to how to create unity off the pitch and a 'Team Wales' mentality.

I've supported the Swans all my life and always will, if there is one thing however that might make me turn my back on the Swans is the attitude many of our supporters have towards our national team. The snide little remarks on here to my f*cking head in.

Ymlaen!


I agree in the past Wales were not very good on the pitch so our so called supporters were trying to get their entertainment off it. That said when Mark Hughes was manager we were getting fantastic crowds and the attention was more on the pitch which in fact should be the case anyway. Forget where the Wesh team are playing, a few wins and the crowds will come back hopefully, wherever your from.
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Wales on 02:39 - Sep 7 with 4196 viewsDwightYorkeSuperstar

Wales on 22:27 - Sep 6 by ymaohyd

I've been to quite a few Wales away games and to be honest didn't enjoy them due to the Cardiff bias and intimidation.

Fair play however, Cardiff support Wales far more than us. I suppose many Swans fans including myself get fed up of Wales always (historically) playing the main games at Cardiff or Wrexham (Wrexham back in the day).

It's a very sad reflection on our country that so much infighting takes place and I must say, Cardiff City fans are mainly to blame. I went away to Brussels back in the 90's (1-1) and it was a complete nightmare.

The English seem to be clueless as to how to change their fortunes on the pitch and we seem to be clueless as to how to create unity off the pitch and a 'Team Wales' mentality.

I've supported the Swans all my life and always will, if there is one thing however that might make me turn my back on the Swans is the attitude many of our supporters have towards our national team. The snide little remarks on here to my f*cking head in.

Ymlaen!


My worst experience was when we played England in Cardiff, I think either Cole or Beckham scored the winner.

When our train which was full predominantly full with Welsh fans from Swansea attending the match arrived in Cardiff we were made to endure a police escort including dogs, horses and riot place from the platform all the way to our seats in the stadium.

Meanwhile thousands of Cardiff City supporters were in the street surrounding us, throwing missiles at us and chanting abusive remarks. It was from that moment on I decided to never travel away to a Welsh international as without that significant police presence I'm positive numerous peaceful Welsh fans from Swansea that day would have been hospitalised.

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