Great topic on Anis' site on 13:46 - Jan 4 with 5147 views | whiterock | Feel the envy | | | |
Great topic on Anis' site on 14:47 - Jan 4 with 5067 views | Highjack | What Anus and a lot of them don’t realise is that clubs become “bigger” with success and popularity. They still think of us as lower league fodder, but we’ve grown exponentially at home and abroad. We have picked up so many fans from around the world particularly in our early years in the Prem when we were the entertaining underdogs playing without any fear. Cardiff never had that. Their two spells in the premier league were entirely forgettable. No neutral would watch either of those sides and say “yeah that’s the team for me. I love the way they wallop it up aimlessly to Ken Wyn Jones/Zohore/generic massive cart horse and hope for the best. Brilliant.” I’ve met so many people whilst travelling about who on finding out where I’m from want to talk excitedly about the swans. Michu always comes up, as does Trundle. I imagine Cardiff fans aren’t often approached to discuss David Marshall’s excellent save to goal ratio that year they finished bottom, or that time they actually put six passes together before launching it to Ivar Lotterheight up front. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 16:30 - Jan 4 with 4964 views | KeithHaynes |
Great topic on Anis' site on 14:47 - Jan 4 by Highjack | What Anus and a lot of them don’t realise is that clubs become “bigger” with success and popularity. They still think of us as lower league fodder, but we’ve grown exponentially at home and abroad. We have picked up so many fans from around the world particularly in our early years in the Prem when we were the entertaining underdogs playing without any fear. Cardiff never had that. Their two spells in the premier league were entirely forgettable. No neutral would watch either of those sides and say “yeah that’s the team for me. I love the way they wallop it up aimlessly to Ken Wyn Jones/Zohore/generic massive cart horse and hope for the best. Brilliant.” I’ve met so many people whilst travelling about who on finding out where I’m from want to talk excitedly about the swans. Michu always comes up, as does Trundle. I imagine Cardiff fans aren’t often approached to discuss David Marshall’s excellent save to goal ratio that year they finished bottom, or that time they actually put six passes together before launching it to Ivar Lotterheight up front. |
There are many many Spanish football fans here who know all about Swansea City, yes we have had chats about Cardiff, but they dont know about them that much. Obviously and I wont list them, our many Spanish players, European wins, in this country and of course the major trophy all have impacted on our clubs awareness abroad. Seven seasons in the EPL too. I always used to see people here watching Swans games a few years back in the bars. Personally I couldn't care how big they think they are or how big we are, I know who is the better club, who plays the better football and who has achieved the most success in the last thirty years. I've had mates across here, one who met two lads who are Spanish in a restaurant who were swans fans, born in this country, I see Spanish people wearing swans tops, and at the football at Cadiz CF. I see no Cardiff and never have. Is that a gauge ? who knows and as I said who cares. I know the clubs have social media platforms on twitter, any idea how many followers for each ? I think that answers a few questions.
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Great topic on Anis' site on 16:49 - Jan 4 with 4940 views | onehunglow |
Great topic on Anis' site on 16:30 - Jan 4 by KeithHaynes | There are many many Spanish football fans here who know all about Swansea City, yes we have had chats about Cardiff, but they dont know about them that much. Obviously and I wont list them, our many Spanish players, European wins, in this country and of course the major trophy all have impacted on our clubs awareness abroad. Seven seasons in the EPL too. I always used to see people here watching Swans games a few years back in the bars. Personally I couldn't care how big they think they are or how big we are, I know who is the better club, who plays the better football and who has achieved the most success in the last thirty years. I've had mates across here, one who met two lads who are Spanish in a restaurant who were swans fans, born in this country, I see Spanish people wearing swans tops, and at the football at Cadiz CF. I see no Cardiff and never have. Is that a gauge ? who knows and as I said who cares. I know the clubs have social media platforms on twitter, any idea how many followers for each ? I think that answers a few questions.
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Keith . Wgat still upsets me is the fact we should still be at the top table and even more international focus be upon our clb. That we failed utterly to capitalise on our glorious rise and our fronting up to the biggest clubs and beating them makes me seethe. To beat the vainglorious Manchester Utd at Cold Trafford ,was something,as was silencing the Kop when we won there,which led to their fans applauding our team off the pitch which some of our dumber fans thought was patronising .A fan base that have seen some great nights at Anfield against the biggest clubs in the world applauding our lads because of how we played. Too right Im proud. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 20:57 - Jan 4 with 4803 views | NotLoyal | Hilarious comments, they still think they are better, and as long as they do, that's their problem. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 11:17 - Jan 5 with 4633 views | whiterock | What did Abidanato say, they probably have the better squad? they probably have for their long ball style but wouldn't be able to adapt to play our style | | | |
Great topic on Anis' site on 12:25 - Jan 5 with 4594 views | Catullus | There's a song we used to sing that sounds relevant here...Cardiff City's falling down....build it up with Black and White..... | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 12:58 - Jan 5 with 4569 views | Fireboy2 |
Great topic on Anis' site on 12:25 - Jan 5 by Catullus | There's a song we used to sing that sounds relevant here...Cardiff City's falling down....build it up with Black and White..... |
We still do at away games Cat, btw i cant believe it's over 10 months since our last away trip at Blackburn, will never forget my eldest giving the Blackburn fans the bird every time we scored and when woodman saved the penalty, I was smiling inside but had to reluctantly tell him off. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Great topic on Anis' site on 13:21 - Jan 5 with 4545 views | whiterock | Fair post....... There are lots of different metrics you can use to measure the size of a club. Success is one of them. Just because we are the capital dosnt mean we are bigger in all aspects. Maybe it's because I grew up watching Swansea over take us, as well as seeing clubs fall from prem to league 1/2 that i dont buy into this "bigger club" idea. We have been rather stagnate. Been the almost team, to a bit of yoyo club. I think a big part of Swansea success has been the fact it started in the lower leagues and developed a good brand of football. While managers in the championship are raley given a chance to make a long lasting impression unless they have immediate success. Look at Harris now. Very nearly got us promoted last year, and were in a bad spell now and people want to get rid. Which could me and overall of background staff, as well as youth academy as he brought in a few people in himself. Harris attempted to get us playing a more possession based game and evolve our style, but didn't get immediate wins and ended up reverting back to a more direct style. Win 5 games in a row, then another bad streak and were back to calling for his head. This "we're a bigger club" in my view is what a led to a lack of patients with mangers, which in turn adds to the lack of continuity that would be needed for long term success. | | | |
Great topic on Anis' site on 15:30 - Jan 5 with 4467 views | Vincent_Vega | Time has not been kind to their delusions. Where do you start. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 15:56 - Jan 5 with 4438 views | Highjack |
Bloody hell they are mental. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 16:02 - Jan 5 with 4435 views | Vincent_Vega |
Great topic on Anis' site on 15:56 - Jan 5 by Highjack | Bloody hell they are mental. |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 17:27 - Jan 5 with 4392 views | 1462jack |
Great topic on Anis' site on 15:56 - Jan 5 by Highjack | Bloody hell they are mental. |
And Anus is the worst of them all , always been full of sh@t | | | |
Great topic on Anis' site on 18:04 - Jan 5 with 4369 views | Catullus |
Great topic on Anis' site on 12:58 - Jan 5 by Fireboy2 | We still do at away games Cat, btw i cant believe it's over 10 months since our last away trip at Blackburn, will never forget my eldest giving the Blackburn fans the bird every time we scored and when woodman saved the penalty, I was smiling inside but had to reluctantly tell him off. |
I miss away days too. More than not going to home games in fact. There seemed to be more freedom at away games, you were expected to sing, to cheer and have fun no matter what. Sometimes home games felt like a library! | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 18:06 - Jan 5 with 4369 views | Fireboy2 |
Great topic on Anis' site on 18:04 - Jan 5 by Catullus | I miss away days too. More than not going to home games in fact. There seemed to be more freedom at away games, you were expected to sing, to cheer and have fun no matter what. Sometimes home games felt like a library! |
And get at least 6 pints of real ale down your neck before the game😠| | | |
Great topic on Anis' site on 21:56 - Jan 5 with 4294 views | jackrabbit |
Great topic on Anis' site on 14:47 - Jan 4 by Highjack | What Anus and a lot of them don’t realise is that clubs become “bigger” with success and popularity. They still think of us as lower league fodder, but we’ve grown exponentially at home and abroad. We have picked up so many fans from around the world particularly in our early years in the Prem when we were the entertaining underdogs playing without any fear. Cardiff never had that. Their two spells in the premier league were entirely forgettable. No neutral would watch either of those sides and say “yeah that’s the team for me. I love the way they wallop it up aimlessly to Ken Wyn Jones/Zohore/generic massive cart horse and hope for the best. Brilliant.” I’ve met so many people whilst travelling about who on finding out where I’m from want to talk excitedly about the swans. Michu always comes up, as does Trundle. I imagine Cardiff fans aren’t often approached to discuss David Marshall’s excellent save to goal ratio that year they finished bottom, or that time they actually put six passes together before launching it to Ivar Lotterheight up front. |
Saw this on the Upper East Side, Manhattan, circa 2015. I knew we’d arrived ... https://previews.dropbox.com/p/thumb/ABBJGWJNriQslfBY2W17hqosDJ7kgvTKbSIYnWCfaON | | | |
Great topic on Anis' site on 22:18 - Jan 5 with 4256 views | Catullus | One of them thinks they'd be top ten for crowds, another one reckons they'd dwarf most teams and lastly, apparently we've never had a crowd over 30k, why is that relevant? As well as being wrong obviously. I think the only sane one there is westcoastblue....relatively sane anyway. Maybe they are classic underachievers, they have a 30k plus stadium, a billionaire owner and they are a CAPITAL city......poor old MASSIVE Cardiff city, our shadow must be getting too heavy for them. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 23:10 - Jan 5 with 4218 views | owainglyndwr | One of them mentioned 10p in a pound and we should of got kicked out of the league . Sala and 15 million come to mind | | | |
Great topic on Anis' site on 23:35 - Jan 5 with 4197 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Great topic on Anis' site on 13:21 - Jan 5 by whiterock | Fair post....... There are lots of different metrics you can use to measure the size of a club. Success is one of them. Just because we are the capital dosnt mean we are bigger in all aspects. Maybe it's because I grew up watching Swansea over take us, as well as seeing clubs fall from prem to league 1/2 that i dont buy into this "bigger club" idea. We have been rather stagnate. Been the almost team, to a bit of yoyo club. I think a big part of Swansea success has been the fact it started in the lower leagues and developed a good brand of football. While managers in the championship are raley given a chance to make a long lasting impression unless they have immediate success. Look at Harris now. Very nearly got us promoted last year, and were in a bad spell now and people want to get rid. Which could me and overall of background staff, as well as youth academy as he brought in a few people in himself. Harris attempted to get us playing a more possession based game and evolve our style, but didn't get immediate wins and ended up reverting back to a more direct style. Win 5 games in a row, then another bad streak and were back to calling for his head. This "we're a bigger club" in my view is what a led to a lack of patients with mangers, which in turn adds to the lack of continuity that would be needed for long term success. |
Rob, I agree with most of it, but just a few points. “You” aren’t the capital. You just happen to play there, just like UWIC and Llanrumney United do. I have never heard another club claim to be a capital before, that’s the state of the delusion at the club. Yo-yo club is also now being used on that site, which again is bizarre. You have been there twice in 60 years. The rest of what you say is about right. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 00:20 - Jan 6 with 4165 views | Slugster664 | There's a thread on that site talking about derby games/songs/atmosphere, one guy says "At the end of one of the games we started chanting to them 'we are your capital, we are your capital', the Jacks were going fecking mental, it was brilliant"...I don't know one single Swans fan who gives two shytes if they are the capital city It's very embarrassing the fact that is all they have...delusional, the lot of them. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 00:53 - Jan 6 with 4160 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Great topic on Anis' site on 00:20 - Jan 6 by Slugster664 | There's a thread on that site talking about derby games/songs/atmosphere, one guy says "At the end of one of the games we started chanting to them 'we are your capital, we are your capital', the Jacks were going fecking mental, it was brilliant"...I don't know one single Swans fan who gives two shytes if they are the capital city It's very embarrassing the fact that is all they have...delusional, the lot of them. |
Yes that’s very much a one way thing. Many Swans fans don’t even live in Swansea. I think that’s more something that makes them feel grander than they are as opposed to anyone else caring. I don’t think Barnet or Leyton Orient are going to be point scoring with that over Man United and Liverpool somehow. Bizarre. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 07:26 - Jan 6 with 4096 views | Highjack |
Great topic on Anis' site on 00:20 - Jan 6 by Slugster664 | There's a thread on that site talking about derby games/songs/atmosphere, one guy says "At the end of one of the games we started chanting to them 'we are your capital, we are your capital', the Jacks were going fecking mental, it was brilliant"...I don't know one single Swans fan who gives two shytes if they are the capital city It's very embarrassing the fact that is all they have...delusional, the lot of them. |
I’m sure they used to bring a flag that said “we are you’re capitol” which says it all. | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 08:31 - Jan 6 with 4074 views | Vincent_Vega |
Great topic on Anis' site on 07:26 - Jan 6 by Highjack | I’m sure they used to bring a flag that said “we are you’re capitol” which says it all. |
What you got to ask yourself is 'would I swap their situation (cApItOl status, stadium, billionaire owner etc.) and history with ours?' THATS what grinds them, THATS what gets them down and makes them regale tales of 1927 (not that any of them were actually there) and bleat on about cApItOl city status. Far from being angry or bitterness towards them I feel something else, Pity. Genuinely pity them. They live like residents of Pyongyang. Wrapped in their little delusional bubble believing they're the best at everything and if it wasn't for X,Y and Z they'd be 10 times champions league winners. A narrative fed by people like Anus, BBCardiff, Abbadawhatshisname from WOL that because they're based in Cardiff then by default they should dine at the elite table of football. We of course know different | |
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Great topic on Anis' site on 10:39 - Jan 6 with 4019 views | Catullus | So classic underachievers AND deluded, self entitled loonies to boot! Right now is there one player in Cardiffs squad we'd want to buy? Maybe Moore to get on the end of Bidwells crosses, Smithies? I reckon if we reversed the question they'd want most of our first eleven and our manager too! | |
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