Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby 14:20 - Sep 4 with 2409 views | KeithHaynes | Great game so far Surely Swansea are the only side outside the top flight who have left a legacy as there is currently ? Cooper and Lago too. | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 14:27 - Sep 4 with 2365 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | Our 'legacy' is the League Cup win (which is hugely tainted by the actions of a ball boy during the semi final). The only other event we'll be remembered for is being the lucky side honoured to have competed against Manchester United in Sir Alex's final home game. Still, it's more than most small teams manage to achieve during their temporary stays in England's top division. | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 14:34 - Sep 4 with 2360 views | raynor94 | 2-2 cracking game | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 14:40 - Sep 4 with 2350 views | raynor94 | Danny Ward is a real liability | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:24 - Sep 4 with 2293 views | KeithHaynes | Winning at anfield in that cup run for me. But nobody takes away those seasons on the premier league, And no Welsh club will ever match it. | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:24 - Sep 4 with 2293 views | 1462jack |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 14:27 - Sep 4 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Our 'legacy' is the League Cup win (which is hugely tainted by the actions of a ball boy during the semi final). The only other event we'll be remembered for is being the lucky side honoured to have competed against Manchester United in Sir Alex's final home game. Still, it's more than most small teams manage to achieve during their temporary stays in England's top division. |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:32 - Sep 4 with 2280 views | raynor94 |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 14:27 - Sep 4 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Our 'legacy' is the League Cup win (which is hugely tainted by the actions of a ball boy during the semi final). The only other event we'll be remembered for is being the lucky side honoured to have competed against Manchester United in Sir Alex's final home game. Still, it's more than most small teams manage to achieve during their temporary stays in England's top division. |
Trolling at it's finest, fair play 👠| |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:39 - Sep 4 with 2270 views | 1462jack |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:24 - Sep 4 by KeithHaynes | Winning at anfield in that cup run for me. But nobody takes away those seasons on the premier league, And no Welsh club will ever match it. |
Was there at the Crawley town game could never have imagined that evening we were going to win it , Crawley run us close that night ,was also at the Chelsea away game 2-0 swans still didn’t Imagine it then , we won it no one can take that away and beat some big hitters in the way , and tbh no one I have ever spoken to about it has mentioned the ball boy incident | | | |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:46 - Sep 4 with 2257 views | STID2017 |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 14:27 - Sep 4 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Our 'legacy' is the League Cup win (which is hugely tainted by the actions of a ball boy during the semi final). The only other event we'll be remembered for is being the lucky side honoured to have competed against Manchester United in Sir Alex's final home game. Still, it's more than most small teams manage to achieve during their temporary stays in England's top division. |
You are a strange fellow. Wales first representative in the EPL. Only Welsh Club to win the League Cup in any form. Record for longest consecutive stay in the EPL by a Welsh club. At a guess I would also say highest finish by a Welsh club in the EPL ( possibly the old Division One as well? ) The only thing that tainted any of our achievements over that period is attracting plastics like you. Most of them gone now thank goodness. You are in a very small minority now [Post edited 4 Sep 2022 15:48]
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:48 - Sep 4 with 2253 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Yeah we beat them two nil at stamford bridge and it was a comfortable 0-0 with about five minutes to go in the second leg. The tie was in the bag before Eden Hazard deservedly got sent off for violently assaulting a child. | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:59 - Sep 4 with 2226 views | STID2017 |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:48 - Sep 4 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Yeah we beat them two nil at stamford bridge and it was a comfortable 0-0 with about five minutes to go in the second leg. The tie was in the bag before Eden Hazard deservedly got sent off for violently assaulting a child. |
Not sure why any Swans fan would want to belittle that achievement. Then again Swans fans and Dwight probably shouldn't be mentioned in the same sentence | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 16:23 - Sep 4 with 2177 views | jasper_T | Was a booking at worst. Barely touched the lad. | | | |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 16:25 - Sep 4 with 2171 views | jacksfullaces |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:24 - Sep 4 by 1462jack | Very odd post |
I'd frame that one to contextualise any further utterances from this clown. There are others who offer more craft in that strangely niche hobby of message board time wasting. | | | |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 17:07 - Sep 4 with 2107 views | onehunglow |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:24 - Sep 4 by KeithHaynes | Winning at anfield in that cup run for me. But nobody takes away those seasons on the premier league, And no Welsh club will ever match it. |
64? Keith I enjoyed the Anfield victories. When we beat them in ,think it was league cup, I wne tto the game with my Red supporting son and his father in law-a Red season ticketer. We had a few jars before and after the game with Reds fans-I was the only Swans fan there and we (out team) had nothing but praise ,respect and honour. People down there have to understand thing and we really were seen as proper as we went to Anfield and give it a go,unlike many teams. Ive also been an early morning kick off there when we played and went into a pub requesting coffee and a brioche (just a bit of fun). After the bar maid nutted me,she sorted me a mug of what tasted like Camp coffee with full milk. No brioche in Sheil Road then. Too right I miss it-badly. | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 17:29 - Sep 4 with 2082 views | blackswan |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:32 - Sep 4 by raynor94 | Trolling at it's finest, fair play 👠|
Just filter him he's the only one I have on ignore not worth reading his drivel | | | |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 17:47 - Sep 4 with 2050 views | onehunglow |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:46 - Sep 4 by STID2017 | You are a strange fellow. Wales first representative in the EPL. Only Welsh Club to win the League Cup in any form. Record for longest consecutive stay in the EPL by a Welsh club. At a guess I would also say highest finish by a Welsh club in the EPL ( possibly the old Division One as well? ) The only thing that tainted any of our achievements over that period is attracting plastics like you. Most of them gone now thank goodness. You are in a very small minority now [Post edited 4 Sep 2022 15:48]
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Ive agreed with dwight on several occasions but here is a thread where we are miles apart. I thought we deserved to be in the Prem and was grateful Mr Ferguson deigned his team play against us at Old Trafford. I hope we cleared up the dressing rooms afterward and swept the stands .I felt quite ashamed to have beaten them there at our first time and showed them and the wondrous ,sporting M6 season ticket holders no respect at all. We were shameful really .No respect .I mean ,Law Best Charlton and all... | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 18:00 - Sep 4 with 2008 views | 1462jack |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 17:47 - Sep 4 by onehunglow | Ive agreed with dwight on several occasions but here is a thread where we are miles apart. I thought we deserved to be in the Prem and was grateful Mr Ferguson deigned his team play against us at Old Trafford. I hope we cleared up the dressing rooms afterward and swept the stands .I felt quite ashamed to have beaten them there at our first time and showed them and the wondrous ,sporting M6 season ticket holders no respect at all. We were shameful really .No respect .I mean ,Law Best Charlton and all... |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 22:18 - Sep 4 with 1830 views | Kerouac |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:46 - Sep 4 by STID2017 | You are a strange fellow. Wales first representative in the EPL. Only Welsh Club to win the League Cup in any form. Record for longest consecutive stay in the EPL by a Welsh club. At a guess I would also say highest finish by a Welsh club in the EPL ( possibly the old Division One as well? ) The only thing that tainted any of our achievements over that period is attracting plastics like you. Most of them gone now thank goodness. You are in a very small minority now [Post edited 4 Sep 2022 15:48]
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Tosh's team finished higher. Does your ignorance of that fact make you a 'Plastic'? Answers on a postcard... | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 22:24 - Sep 4 with 1820 views | KeithHaynes |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:39 - Sep 4 by 1462jack | Was there at the Crawley town game could never have imagined that evening we were going to win it , Crawley run us close that night ,was also at the Chelsea away game 2-0 swans still didn’t Imagine it then , we won it no one can take that away and beat some big hitters in the way , and tbh no one I have ever spoken to about it has mentioned the ball boy incident |
We won though. | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 09:38 - Sep 5 with 1731 views | felixstowe_jack |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 14:27 - Sep 4 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Our 'legacy' is the League Cup win (which is hugely tainted by the actions of a ball boy during the semi final). The only other event we'll be remembered for is being the lucky side honoured to have competed against Manchester United in Sir Alex's final home game. Still, it's more than most small teams manage to achieve during their temporary stays in England's top division. |
Hardly tainted by a small boy just a Chelsea player who decided to kick him. | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 09:40 - Sep 5 with 1726 views | felixstowe_jack |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 16:23 - Sep 4 by jasper_T | Was a booking at worst. Barely touched the lad. |
Under what football law was it a booking? Assaulting someone who off the field of play and is not involved in playing is violent conduct. | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 13:24 - Sep 5 with 1672 views | Badlands |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 14:27 - Sep 4 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Our 'legacy' is the League Cup win (which is hugely tainted by the actions of a ball boy during the semi final). The only other event we'll be remembered for is being the lucky side honoured to have competed against Manchester United in Sir Alex's final home game. Still, it's more than most small teams manage to achieve during their temporary stays in England's top division. |
Tainted! WTF are you on about? | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 13:37 - Sep 5 with 1663 views | magicdaps10 |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 14:27 - Sep 4 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Our 'legacy' is the League Cup win (which is hugely tainted by the actions of a ball boy during the semi final). The only other event we'll be remembered for is being the lucky side honoured to have competed against Manchester United in Sir Alex's final home game. Still, it's more than most small teams manage to achieve during their temporary stays in England's top division. |
😂🙈 You have had a mare with that one Dwight......an absolute mare! | |
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 13:37 - Sep 5 with 1663 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 15:48 - Sep 4 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Yeah we beat them two nil at stamford bridge and it was a comfortable 0-0 with about five minutes to go in the second leg. The tie was in the bag before Eden Hazard deservedly got sent off for violently assaulting a child. |
I do not agree. Millwall and Oxford should have taught you that. I regard the intervention of Charlie Morgan as a significant contribution to Swansea's first major trophy. Swansea were seriously under the cosh. Ballboy gate was hilarious and f glorious and part of Swansea folklore. It will be discussed in 2113. The Morgan family contribution to the city has been enormous, Mr Morgan's has kindly stepped in the sponsor the stadium and the kit.. People can argue it is a low price but it is the market value. I am sure he will step aside if a bigger offer comes in that is not related to gambling. The scenario that the Trust were somehow cheated out of selling their share has found to be fake as the foolish court case posturings crumbled when push came to shove. The Trust stated they did not want to sell in 2015, stated they were reluctant in 2016 and met with fierce internal opposition when close to selling in 2017. They have now settled for a passive role of minor observer. The passive members sitting on a £20m cash pile choked when they had the chance to become serious players. [Post edited 5 Sep 2022 13:40]
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Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 19:14 - Sep 5 with 1551 views | STID2017 |
Potter v Rodger’s ex Swansea derby on 22:18 - Sep 4 by Kerouac | Tosh's team finished higher. Does your ignorance of that fact make you a 'Plastic'? Answers on a postcard... |
Dont be silly. Dwight is the clown on this thread. Any fan of a certain age had the pleasure of witnessing us finishing 6th after topping the table three times. I also had the dubious pleasure of witnessing us finish in the bottom four and Malcolm Struel personally pleading with the other clubs to save us from being dumped out of the league. Dwight posts that crock of shite and you have a go at me ? You are another strange fellow, although at least you do support Swansea, not a club 200 miles away | |
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