Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? 10:42 - Sep 27 with 5994 views | builthjack | A poster on here has said you do, many many times over the years. Thoughts? [Post edited 27 Sep 10:43]
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 10:55 - Sep 27 with 3905 views | vetchonian | so does the same apply to supportersnof ManU AND liverpool..... Its a crazy statement....being from Swansea yes has annimpact and increases the emotional attachment but if someone from Timbuctoo sees us on tv and decides to support us thennwhy mot | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 11:29 - Sep 27 with 3837 views | Whiterockin | I would say no, but if you are Swansea born and bred you have an affinity that can not be matched. | | | |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 11:31 - Sep 27 with 3852 views | 1983 |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 10:55 - Sep 27 by vetchonian | so does the same apply to supportersnof ManU AND liverpool..... Its a crazy statement....being from Swansea yes has annimpact and increases the emotional attachment but if someone from Timbuctoo sees us on tv and decides to support us thennwhy mot |
Exactly who cares I've got family in Brizzle who support Wales in rugby | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 11:35 - Sep 27 with 3817 views | onehunglow | Primarily, people from their home town support that which relates to their HOME town / city Same applies with ,say rugby, Children in a playground always want to have heroes to be . In our past, we have had relatively few These days however,we see shirt wearers from South Korea to Mali seeing themselves as fans. They are not . They are followers of a brand On Wales with only four pro clubs ,two overwhelmingly pre eminent historically, there is a tendency for those born outside those connirbations to “ support” the billybillox big clubs mainly as they can follow “ success” Caernarfon people follow Merseyside and Manchester clubs as they are the nearest geographically I ll just say this,O have no time for Swansea folk who fail to support the Swans prefering to follow the fortunes of Arsenal,Spurs,Liverpool,Man Utd Finally,nobody in Sunderland will be a Man Utd fan Nobody in Newcastle will follow Citeh t Nobody in Leeds would contemplate supporting Arsenal | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 11:58 - Sep 27 with 3831 views | Fireboy2 |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 11:29 - Sep 27 by Whiterockin | I would say no, but if you are Swansea born and bred you have an affinity that can not be matched. |
Tell that to my preston born son 😉 | | | |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 12:18 - Sep 27 with 3771 views | onehunglow |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 11:58 - Sep 27 by Fireboy2 | Tell that to my preston born son 😉 |
That’s because of your influence It doesn’t change the fact that local people support local club You support the club of your city and have passed it on. I took my own son to our away games but he stopped going after getting xxxxxxed off with the anti England chants and by the appalling posting of some on this site in its previous incarnation . And yeah,we ve been to more away games than you would think and he’s met several of our fans . Only takes a few to poison a relationship | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 12:19 - Sep 27 with 3792 views | KeithHaynes |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 11:35 - Sep 27 by onehunglow | Primarily, people from their home town support that which relates to their HOME town / city Same applies with ,say rugby, Children in a playground always want to have heroes to be . In our past, we have had relatively few These days however,we see shirt wearers from South Korea to Mali seeing themselves as fans. They are not . They are followers of a brand On Wales with only four pro clubs ,two overwhelmingly pre eminent historically, there is a tendency for those born outside those connirbations to “ support” the billybillox big clubs mainly as they can follow “ success” Caernarfon people follow Merseyside and Manchester clubs as they are the nearest geographically I ll just say this,O have no time for Swansea folk who fail to support the Swans prefering to follow the fortunes of Arsenal,Spurs,Liverpool,Man Utd Finally,nobody in Sunderland will be a Man Utd fan Nobody in Newcastle will follow Citeh t Nobody in Leeds would contemplate supporting Arsenal |
Well, one of the biggest Liverpool supporters clubs outside of the city is based in Newcastle, Man Utd run three to four coaches to all matches from there. Celtic and Rangers are huge in that area. Yorkshire as an example in Leeds has supporters clubs representing , Utd, City, Liverpool, Celtic, Rangers, even all of the local yorkshire clubs. Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea all have supporters clubs in these places. Plus Villa. Swansea has supporters from the area of all these clubs. As has Cardiff. It’s no different. The biggest Swans supporters club in England Phil and I ran for a number of years. The MAGS. Out of the some 200 members, half of which at its height were English easily. Sorry to put the record straight, but that statement isn’t correct, and Manchester Utd state they have over 4,000 regular followers of the team from London and have done for over fifty years.
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 12:20 - Sep 27 with 3783 views | jack247 | No of course not. It’s a city of 250,000 and an average attendance of about 15,000. Even accounting for it not being the same 15,000 every week, that’s generously 20,000 fans that regularly go to games. My English mates that come down a couple of times a season and go to the away games in the Midlands are bigger Swans fans than 90% of the people who live here. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 12:26 - Sep 27 with 3774 views | KeithHaynes |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 11:35 - Sep 27 by onehunglow | Primarily, people from their home town support that which relates to their HOME town / city Same applies with ,say rugby, Children in a playground always want to have heroes to be . In our past, we have had relatively few These days however,we see shirt wearers from South Korea to Mali seeing themselves as fans. They are not . They are followers of a brand On Wales with only four pro clubs ,two overwhelmingly pre eminent historically, there is a tendency for those born outside those connirbations to “ support” the billybillox big clubs mainly as they can follow “ success” Caernarfon people follow Merseyside and Manchester clubs as they are the nearest geographically I ll just say this,O have no time for Swansea folk who fail to support the Swans prefering to follow the fortunes of Arsenal,Spurs,Liverpool,Man Utd Finally,nobody in Sunderland will be a Man Utd fan Nobody in Newcastle will follow Citeh t Nobody in Leeds would contemplate supporting Arsenal |
I’ve mentioned this before, a school teacher I know from Pentyrch, Cardiff when the Swans were in the premier league the kids wore Swans tops to PE and other sports. Many had Michu or Gylfi on the back. They won’t have changed their allegiance. People rarely do. Nowadays they still do, not as much but that’s what Premier League success brings you and why the amount of Swans fans in places like Merthyr is huge. We have had many hero’s for young kids to admire. Bony, Michu, Gylfi, Piroe, (remember these are young children) in history the list is endless, I disagree again. When Phil and I were writing Roger Freestone’s biography ( not the best) we spent three days at the Vale of Glamorgan complex before he represented Wales v Brazil I think. They had a six a side game between Cardiff fans in the squad and Swansea. Hartson, Matt Jones, Mark Pembridge and others I can’t recall gave themselves names of their Swans heroes. Hartson was insistent on being John Toshack, Roger was Jimmy Rimmer, as Phil will confirm. Even Nathan Blake wanted to be Leighton James because he was better than any Cardiff player he liked, he became Phil Stant in the end. We interviewed all of them at the time at the press interviews. It’s in the internet ether somewhere. I even have the dictaphone tapes still. Ryan Giggs was a revelation when we spoke to him. He kept trying it on with my daughter who was there for the last day before the matches 😂
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 12:28 - Sep 27 with 3732 views | onehunglow |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 12:19 - Sep 27 by KeithHaynes | Well, one of the biggest Liverpool supporters clubs outside of the city is based in Newcastle, Man Utd run three to four coaches to all matches from there. Celtic and Rangers are huge in that area. Yorkshire as an example in Leeds has supporters clubs representing , Utd, City, Liverpool, Celtic, Rangers, even all of the local yorkshire clubs. Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea all have supporters clubs in these places. Plus Villa. Swansea has supporters from the area of all these clubs. As has Cardiff. It’s no different. The biggest Swans supporters club in England Phil and I ran for a number of years. The MAGS. Out of the some 200 members, half of which at its height were English easily. Sorry to put the record straight, but that statement isn’t correct, and Manchester Utd state they have over 4,000 regular followers of the team from London and have done for over fifty years.
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No need to be sorry Frankly, spending time up doesn’t fit in with that at all | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 12:35 - Sep 27 with 3722 views | KeithHaynes |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 12:28 - Sep 27 by onehunglow | No need to be sorry Frankly, spending time up doesn’t fit in with that at all |
The facts can’t lie. | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 13:24 - Sep 27 with 3628 views | cockett_jack | Definitely not, I think it’s great we get fans from outside the area, thinking primarily of the west wales and valleys Jacks but we should welcome anyone who supports the club wherever they are from. I get the point about it being a different lens/feeling for the club if you’re from the city, particularly somewhere like Swansea, but it’s just a different lens. | | | |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 13:29 - Sep 27 with 3617 views | ReslovenSwan1 | I was born in the Neath Valley and grew up there partly and they in rural Carmarthenshire ( now called West Wales for the BBC who know English people do not care). I have always supported Swansea city. It is based on local geographic factors. My home area. If the club was relocated to Leighton Buzzard I would cease to support them even with the same shirt badge logo etc. It is not just a brand . [Post edited 27 Sep 13:31]
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 16:13 - Sep 27 with 3468 views | Superjan |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 13:29 - Sep 27 by ReslovenSwan1 | I was born in the Neath Valley and grew up there partly and they in rural Carmarthenshire ( now called West Wales for the BBC who know English people do not care). I have always supported Swansea city. It is based on local geographic factors. My home area. If the club was relocated to Leighton Buzzard I would cease to support them even with the same shirt badge logo etc. It is not just a brand . [Post edited 27 Sep 13:31]
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Who would you support if you relocated to Leighton Buzzard ? | | | |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 17:23 - Sep 27 with 3398 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 16:13 - Sep 27 by Superjan | Who would you support if you relocated to Leighton Buzzard ? |
I have lived in London Norwich Newcastle Scarborough and Birmingham and always supported Swansea city. You missed the point of Leighton Buzzard. I would not support Swansea city it they were based there. Part of the appeal for me is it is Welsh as so am I. Beating English teams gives me pleasure as a does being no 1 team in Wales. Swansea have in recent years " punched above its weight". Currently fans see this era as unsuccessful but in reality mid table in the Championship is the clubs natural position and above it median. | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 17:31 - Sep 27 with 3378 views | onehunglow |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 17:23 - Sep 27 by ReslovenSwan1 | I have lived in London Norwich Newcastle Scarborough and Birmingham and always supported Swansea city. You missed the point of Leighton Buzzard. I would not support Swansea city it they were based there. Part of the appeal for me is it is Welsh as so am I. Beating English teams gives me pleasure as a does being no 1 team in Wales. Swansea have in recent years " punched above its weight". Currently fans see this era as unsuccessful but in reality mid table in the Championship is the clubs natural position and above it median. |
I moved here in 1976,before most of our punters were a tadpole I’ve never supported anyone else I’ve had corporate hospitality at Goodson and Anfield and didn’t do anything fir me I’ve been in the Kop for St Etienne classic but it ain’t the same Best non Swans match was seeing Tranmere in the cup glory days under Aldo . I’ve been to all the lowly northern grounds and had a post match review of Richard Shepherd for the drive home | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 17:49 - Sep 27 with 3377 views | max936 | Bourn and bred in Swansea virtually 64yrs ago, its always been Swans first and foremost, despite my liking for one in particular, I consider them to be my mistress | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 17:52 - Sep 27 with 3362 views | KeithHaynes |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 17:31 - Sep 27 by onehunglow | I moved here in 1976,before most of our punters were a tadpole I’ve never supported anyone else I’ve had corporate hospitality at Goodson and Anfield and didn’t do anything fir me I’ve been in the Kop for St Etienne classic but it ain’t the same Best non Swans match was seeing Tranmere in the cup glory days under Aldo . I’ve been to all the lowly northern grounds and had a post match review of Richard Shepherd for the drive home |
Must admit watching other clubs has never gripped me, bar the trips in Europe Hamburg, St Pauli, Dortmund etc. | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 19:04 - Sep 27 with 3294 views | blackpooljack | I've only been to Swansea barely more than half a dozen times but next to my family I love the Swans more than anything else. | | | |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 19:09 - Sep 27 with 3281 views | Superjan |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 17:23 - Sep 27 by ReslovenSwan1 | I have lived in London Norwich Newcastle Scarborough and Birmingham and always supported Swansea city. You missed the point of Leighton Buzzard. I would not support Swansea city it they were based there. Part of the appeal for me is it is Welsh as so am I. Beating English teams gives me pleasure as a does being no 1 team in Wales. Swansea have in recent years " punched above its weight". Currently fans see this era as unsuccessful but in reality mid table in the Championship is the clubs natural position and above it median. |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 19:22 - Sep 27 with 3246 views | onehunglow |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 17:49 - Sep 27 by max936 | Bourn and bred in Swansea virtually 64yrs ago, its always been Swans first and foremost, despite my liking for one in particular, I consider them to be my mistress |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 19:48 - Sep 27 with 3232 views | Fireboy2 |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 19:04 - Sep 27 by blackpooljack | I've only been to Swansea barely more than half a dozen times but next to my family I love the Swans more than anything else. |
Considering where you are from C, you are a true Jack to me 🦢 | | | |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 19:53 - Sep 27 with 3223 views | KeithHaynes |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 19:48 - Sep 27 by Fireboy2 | Considering where you are from C, you are a true Jack to me 🦢 |
He seems a top lad, takes it and gives it back, propa Jack. This thread is bizarre 😂 | |
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Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 20:09 - Sep 27 with 3191 views | swan65split | Growing up on the mid 60s, all the lads were either Man u, pool or leeds fans, only poor old me was a Swans fan and was always taken the wizz out of, a few years ago their all wearing swans tops and boasting they were lifelong fans. don't see them wearing tops now. also been messaging an old mate tonight, who moved away mid 70s, sees more away games than he can manage home. | | | |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 20:16 - Sep 27 with 3175 views | onehunglow |
Do you have to be from Swansea to support The Swans ? on 20:09 - Sep 27 by swan65split | Growing up on the mid 60s, all the lads were either Man u, pool or leeds fans, only poor old me was a Swans fan and was always taken the wizz out of, a few years ago their all wearing swans tops and boasting they were lifelong fans. don't see them wearing tops now. also been messaging an old mate tonight, who moved away mid 70s, sees more away games than he can manage home. |
The late sixties were awful for us . It saw many take up brand following of the big clubs of the time | |
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