Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons 12:49 - Mar 5 with 4532 views | attila_the_hun | This could be the last ever Ospreys home game. I'll see you down there Could do with some Swans fans turning up for the first time to show some support for regional rugby in the area | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 13:06 - Mar 5 with 4493 views | stevethejack | Wrong forum | | | |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 13:15 - Mar 5 with 4477 views | Yossarian | No you won’t. Good riddance. Shite franchise full of under-performing Big Time Charlies that have mostly done cock all for the local community compared to the engagement that many of the Swans squads over many years have done. The fact that they had a sellout for their very first game against Wasps and took the piss out of the fans by treating it as a non-competitive opportunity to give everyone a few minutes tells you everything about the lack of sense at the top. The fact that they have played in front of pathetic crowds for their whole existence without attempting to have a serious conversation with the Swansea / Neath public tells you all you need to know if you had the slightest doubt. I suppose someone will spout bollux about BBC Wales showing Friday night televised games killing the Ospreys. So they showed the Ospreys week in week out did they? If the franchise had gone out to the community, built links and established a love for the Region and loyalty to it, then it wouldn’t even be an issue because the fans would have come. Very, very few will shed a tear. [Post edited 5 Mar 2019 13:30]
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| "Yossarian- the very sight of the name made him shudder.There were so many esses in it. It just had to be subversive" (Catch 22) |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:02 - Mar 5 with 4409 views | monmouth | 1. Haven't they already had next year confirmed buy the WRU? 2. Don't they provide rental income to the swans now, under the new lease agreement. Why wouldn't a swans fan want to see them succeed sufficiently to pay their rent, given that we have zero pots left to piss in? | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:07 - Mar 5 with 4397 views | Jonathans_coat |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:02 - Mar 5 by monmouth | 1. Haven't they already had next year confirmed buy the WRU? 2. Don't they provide rental income to the swans now, under the new lease agreement. Why wouldn't a swans fan want to see them succeed sufficiently to pay their rent, given that we have zero pots left to piss in? |
1. Yes, but it is expected that the WRU will renege on this agreement. 2. Yes, but some swans fans hate the Ospreys to an irrational degree, more than they love the swans in some cases it appears! At the end of the day, it’s another Cardiff based organisation giving the Swansea area yet another kick in the nads. | | | |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:12 - Mar 5 with 4394 views | felixstowe_jack |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:07 - Mar 5 by Jonathans_coat | 1. Yes, but it is expected that the WRU will renege on this agreement. 2. Yes, but some swans fans hate the Ospreys to an irrational degree, more than they love the swans in some cases it appears! At the end of the day, it’s another Cardiff based organisation giving the Swansea area yet another kick in the nads. |
It could be the dragons last ever away game. They are Wales' worst performing and worst supported region. They have gone bankrupt and are now owned by the WRU. Wonder why the WRU don't relocate them to Wrexham if they want to spread the game to the north. | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:30 - Mar 5 with 4370 views | Professor |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:12 - Mar 5 by felixstowe_jack | It could be the dragons last ever away game. They are Wales' worst performing and worst supported region. They have gone bankrupt and are now owned by the WRU. Wonder why the WRU don't relocate them to Wrexham if they want to spread the game to the north. |
It will be Colwyn Bay (Parc Eirias/Zipworld stadium) where RCG and the u21s play. Good location to cover all of inhabited gog land via A55. Wrexham is too close to the border and RL country. | | | |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:39 - Mar 5 with 4358 views | Badlands |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:02 - Mar 5 by monmouth | 1. Haven't they already had next year confirmed buy the WRU? 2. Don't they provide rental income to the swans now, under the new lease agreement. Why wouldn't a swans fan want to see them succeed sufficiently to pay their rent, given that we have zero pots left to piss in? |
1) Yes. 2) From what I can gather (others, I am sure will know the details) the rent paid by the Ospreys will continue to be 'nominal' and their agreement is 'long term'. So, the Ospreys could fold and take the issue of there lease agreement to the courts. they could pay a lump sum to get out of the contract. afford to keep the contract for occasional games by negotiating a new contract. If they leave it gives the board far more flexibility and won't make much difference to costs. The catering side could be hit but the Swans have only had control of that for a season and should be seen as a sudden loss of income. But, why not develop the Swans into an Athletic Club as most European teams operate with facilities and overall organisation covering a host of other sports. American Football, in particular, could easily match or surpass the revenue from the Ospreys. | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 15:04 - Mar 5 with 4306 views | sainthelens | If it's the last we see of them, then great. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 15:08 - Mar 5 with 4297 views | union_jack |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:39 - Mar 5 by Badlands | 1) Yes. 2) From what I can gather (others, I am sure will know the details) the rent paid by the Ospreys will continue to be 'nominal' and their agreement is 'long term'. So, the Ospreys could fold and take the issue of there lease agreement to the courts. they could pay a lump sum to get out of the contract. afford to keep the contract for occasional games by negotiating a new contract. If they leave it gives the board far more flexibility and won't make much difference to costs. The catering side could be hit but the Swans have only had control of that for a season and should be seen as a sudden loss of income. But, why not develop the Swans into an Athletic Club as most European teams operate with facilities and overall organisation covering a host of other sports. American Football, in particular, could easily match or surpass the revenue from the Ospreys. |
American football? Oh, please!!!!! | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 15:14 - Mar 5 with 4284 views | felixstowe_jack |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:39 - Mar 5 by Badlands | 1) Yes. 2) From what I can gather (others, I am sure will know the details) the rent paid by the Ospreys will continue to be 'nominal' and their agreement is 'long term'. So, the Ospreys could fold and take the issue of there lease agreement to the courts. they could pay a lump sum to get out of the contract. afford to keep the contract for occasional games by negotiating a new contract. If they leave it gives the board far more flexibility and won't make much difference to costs. The catering side could be hit but the Swans have only had control of that for a season and should be seen as a sudden loss of income. But, why not develop the Swans into an Athletic Club as most European teams operate with facilities and overall organisation covering a host of other sports. American Football, in particular, could easily match or surpass the revenue from the Ospreys. |
American football will never catch on in Wales a game that takes 4 hours for 60 minutes of actual play. Fans won't stick around for that. It works once or twice at Wembley with a population of 8 million in London. It also totally ruins the playing surface just look at Wembley after one game. | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 16:06 - Mar 5 with 4227 views | union_jack |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 15:14 - Mar 5 by felixstowe_jack | American football will never catch on in Wales a game that takes 4 hours for 60 minutes of actual play. Fans won't stick around for that. It works once or twice at Wembley with a population of 8 million in London. It also totally ruins the playing surface just look at Wembley after one game. |
And apart from that, it’s sh1t!!! | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 18:00 - Mar 5 with 4092 views | builthjack | All those who turn up for Internationals and get pi££ed out of their heads. Why don't they turn up and support the Ospreys? It's the so called fans that will close the door. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 19:33 - Mar 5 with 3975 views | Landore_Jack |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:02 - Mar 5 by monmouth | 1. Haven't they already had next year confirmed buy the WRU? 2. Don't they provide rental income to the swans now, under the new lease agreement. Why wouldn't a swans fan want to see them succeed sufficiently to pay their rent, given that we have zero pots left to piss in? |
Don't forget the economic benefits to Swansea. E.g. fans splashing cash in local pubs etc. | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 19:42 - Mar 5 with 3951 views | thornabyswan |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:02 - Mar 5 by monmouth | 1. Haven't they already had next year confirmed buy the WRU? 2. Don't they provide rental income to the swans now, under the new lease agreement. Why wouldn't a swans fan want to see them succeed sufficiently to pay their rent, given that we have zero pots left to piss in? |
Why wouldn't a Swans fan want them to succeed full stop. Swansea needs a professional football team as well rugby. All this football is all that matters and rugby bashing is not nice really. People should have a choice in a city the size of Swansea. [Post edited 5 Mar 2019 19:45]
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 19:47 - Mar 5 with 3931 views | Andy1300 | Not all Swans fans hate the Ospreys I attend both games The Ospreys need to survive and not be forced to merge | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 19:51 - Mar 5 with 3928 views | Landore_Jack | Did the Ospreys propose a merger idea to the WRU or was it vice versa? [Post edited 5 Mar 2019 19:52]
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 19:53 - Mar 5 with 3922 views | thornabyswan |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 19:47 - Mar 5 by Andy1300 | Not all Swans fans hate the Ospreys I attend both games The Ospreys need to survive and not be forced to merge |
I don't go used to watch Swansea now and then when I lived locally. But it's another example of Swansea getting shafted by a Cardiff run organisation. Ospreys were the only team that took the region principal on. The WRU shafted Pontypridd and Bridgend now they are doing the same to the Ospreys it stinks. | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 21:05 - Mar 5 with 3863 views | Oldjack | I don't like Rugger | |
| 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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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:12 - Mar 8 with 3581 views | attila_the_hun | I hope people who have never been to watch rugby before turn up for this one, it'd be great to see the city support this match | |
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 17:20 - Mar 8 with 3500 views | ItchySphincter |
Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 14:12 - Mar 5 by felixstowe_jack | It could be the dragons last ever away game. They are Wales' worst performing and worst supported region. They have gone bankrupt and are now owned by the WRU. Wonder why the WRU don't relocate them to Wrexham if they want to spread the game to the north. |
When the regions were created the Scarlets were supposed to partner with Wrexham and play a few games up there and provide training camps on the way up. Never happened. [Post edited 8 Mar 2019 17:23]
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Saturday 23rd March, 3pm, Liberty Stadium vs Dragons on 17:00 - Mar 9 with 3365 views | attila_the_hun | | |
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