Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:26 am
Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:45 am
Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:59 am
Blueboys1927 wrote:Outraged last night when i saw a kid of about 23/24 pushing weights in David Lloyd Cardiff wearing a pickey Scumsea Town shirt, the vermin seem to be popping up here and there when they think its safe to.
He was told NOT to wear it again in his Capital City. This would NEVER have happened in the 70,s / 80,s / 90s or noughties ... Filth
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:02 am
steffan1 wrote:I was on the Pontygwyndy pub Caerphilly Tuesday night and there was some tw*t wearing a T-Shirt with the Swansea badge and Swim Away written under it?????
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:09 am
SCFC10 wrote:steffan1 wrote:I was on the Pontygwyndy pub Caerphilly Tuesday night and there was some tw*t wearing a T-Shirt with the Swansea badge and Swim Away written under it?????
And?
Ah right so it's unacceptable for a fella to support the Swans in Caerphilly but no problem at all when there are CCFC fans in Port Talbot, etc.
Live and let live, unless the bloke was giving people abuse or giving it the big one just leave the lad alone.
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:15 am
taffyapple wrote:SCFC10 wrote:steffan1 wrote:I was on the Pontygwyndy pub Caerphilly Tuesday night and there was some tw*t wearing a T-Shirt with the Swansea badge and Swim Away written under it?????
And?
Ah right so it's unacceptable for a fella to support the Swans in Caerphilly but no problem at all when there are CCFC fans in Port Talbot, etc.
Live and let live, unless the bloke was giving people abuse or giving it the big one just leave the lad alone.
What? Swim away?
Celebrating a big mob of pikeys bullying Cardiff kids?
I'd have twatted him!!
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:16 am
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:23 am
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:42 am
AfanBluebird wrote:By having a shirt with "Swim Away" on it, he obviously wanted to cause trouble or he wouldn't have worn it... I get along greta with Swansea fans as I have grown up with many since the age of 9 being in SA13, but they all know I can take banter, but they don't go over the top. I Wouldn't wear my Cardiff shirt anywhere near Swansea. I've worn it once in Neath, but was unsure so haven't since. Certain things should be respected.
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:45 am
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:49 am
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:52 am
ROB CCFC wrote:i have no problem with swansea fans im friends with a few. But plastic swansea supports are just as bad as plastic man u or chelsea. especially if theres a good chance they where a so called cardiff fan last season
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:55 am
SCFC10 wrote:ROB CCFC wrote:i have no problem with swansea fans im friends with a few. But plastic swansea supports are just as bad as plastic man u or chelsea. especially if theres a good chance they where a so called cardiff fan last season
As far as "plastic" support goes I believe both clubs as are bad as each other in all honestly. Did as many people travel to the capital to watch CCFC whilst you were languishing in the lower leagues as when CCFC were two leagues above Swansea? No they didn't, but are they plastics? Not necessarily tbh.
Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:59 am
ROB CCFC wrote:SCFC10 wrote:ROB CCFC wrote:i have no problem with swansea fans im friends with a few. But plastic swansea supports are just as bad as plastic man u or chelsea. especially if theres a good chance they where a so called cardiff fan last season
As far as "plastic" support goes I believe both clubs as are bad as each other in all honestly. Did as many people travel to the capital to watch CCFC whilst you were languishing in the lower leagues as when CCFC were two leagues above Swansea? No they didn't, but are they plastics? Not necessarily tbh.
good point.
but if you change sides(like a few people i know have done) then in my view you are. and as this was in cardiff there a good chance that is what happened
Fri Jun 24, 2011 11:00 am
ROB CCFC wrote:SCFC10 wrote:ROB CCFC wrote:i have no problem with swansea fans im friends with a few. But plastic swansea supports are just as bad as plastic man u or chelsea. especially if theres a good chance they where a so called cardiff fan last season
As far as "plastic" support goes I believe both clubs as are bad as each other in all honestly. Did as many people travel to the capital to watch CCFC whilst you were languishing in the lower leagues as when CCFC were two leagues above Swansea? No they didn't, but are they plastics? Not necessarily tbh.
good point.
but if you change sides(like a few people i know have done) then in my view you are. and as this was in cardiff there a good chance that is what happened
Fri Jun 24, 2011 11:21 am
Blueboys1927 wrote:Outraged last night when i saw a kid of about 23/24 pushing weights in David Lloyd Cardiff wearing a pickey Scumsea Town shirt, the vermin seem to be popping up here and there when they think its safe to.
He was told NOT to wear it again in his Capital City. This would NEVER have happened in the 70,s / 80,s / 90s or noughties ... Filth
Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:52 pm
steffan1 wrote:I was on the Pontygwyndy pub Caerphilly Tuesday night and there was some tw*t wearing a T-Shirt with the Swansea badge and Swim Away written under it?????
Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:03 pm
SCFC10 wrote:steffan1 wrote:I was on the Pontygwyndy pub Caerphilly Tuesday night and there was some tw*t wearing a T-Shirt with the Swansea badge and Swim Away written under it?????
And?
Ah right so it's unacceptable for a fella to support the Swans in Caerphilly but no problem at all when there are CCFC fans in Port Talbot, etc.
Live and let live, unless the bloke was giving people abuse or giving it the big one just leave the lad alone.
Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:05 pm
Blueboys1927 wrote:Outraged last night when i saw a kid of about 23/24 pushing weights in David Lloyd Cardiff wearing a pickey Scumsea Town shirt, the vermin seem to be popping up here and there when they think its safe to.
He was told NOT to wear it again in his Capital City. This would NEVER have happened in the 70,s / 80,s / 90s or noughties ... Filth
Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:09 pm
AfanBluebird wrote:By having a shirt with "Swim Away" on it, he obviously wanted to cause trouble or he wouldn't have worn it... I get along greta with Swansea fans as I have grown up with many since the age of 9 being in SA13, but they all know I can take banter, but they don't go over the top. I Wouldn't wear my Cardiff shirt anywhere near Swansea. I've worn it once in Neath, but was unsure so haven't since. Certain things should be respected.
Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:10 pm
SCFC10 wrote:AfanBluebird wrote:By having a shirt with "Swim Away" on it, he obviously wanted to cause trouble or he wouldn't have worn it... I get along greta with Swansea fans as I have grown up with many since the age of 9 being in SA13, but they all know I can take banter, but they don't go over the top. I Wouldn't wear my Cardiff shirt anywhere near Swansea. I've worn it once in Neath, but was unsure so haven't since. Certain things should be respected.
Not necessarily, does that mean that the 1 or 2 little 6 year old kiddies wearing armbands during our derby's are also looking for trouble? Nah of course it doesn't. How old was this lad anyway? It's just immature banter and nothing more.
Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:13 pm
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:ive gotta say, i agree with scfc10, its just like saying "i saw someone wear a wrexham top in bangor, how dare he!!"
Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:24 pm
Xcasual wrote:Blueboys1927 wrote:Outraged last night when i saw a kid of about 23/24 pushing weights in David Lloyd Cardiff wearing a pickey Scumsea Town shirt, the vermin seem to be popping up here and there when they think its safe to.
He was told NOT to wear it again in his Capital City. This would NEVER have happened in the 70,s / 80,s / 90s or noughties ... Filth
Smash his face in ,to the jack answering back on here f**k OFF PRICK
Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:06 pm
steffan1 wrote:SCFC10 wrote:steffan1 wrote:I was on the Pontygwyndy pub Caerphilly Tuesday night and there was some tw*t wearing a T-Shirt with the Swansea badge and Swim Away written under it?????
And?
Ah right so it's unacceptable for a fella to support the Swans in Caerphilly but no problem at all when there are CCFC fans in Port Talbot, etc.
Live and let live, unless the bloke was giving people abuse or giving it the big one just leave the lad alone.
I did leave the lad alone? I cant help feeling pissed off though, surely Port Talbot is more of a half way point between Swansea and Cardiff so more understandable?
Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:09 pm
Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:23 pm
Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:17 pm
maesteg bluebird wrote:Its only a matter of time before the guy in the swim away t-shirt gets battered! He's asking for it going out in that
Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:28 pm
Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:57 pm
steffan1 wrote:I was on the Pontygwyndy pub Caerphilly Tuesday night and there was some tw*t wearing a T-Shirt with the Swansea badge and Swim Away written under it?????
Fri Jun 24, 2011 5:21 pm