Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:30 pm
Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Id love them to go down but it's not going to happen for a while. Sooner or later the bubble will burst but at the moment they have too many good players too go down. The promoted teams are going to struggle as are West Ham, Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. Top 4 will be Man Utd, Chelsea, arsenal and Citeh. Next will come Spurs and Liverpool. Everton will be 7th. Swansea will finish between 8th and 13th. They are on similar level to stoke, palace and Southampton.
The time when the jbs drop will be when Ashley Williams leaves or retires. He has been a huge player for them not just on pitch but off it as well.
In what way has Williams been a huge player off the field
Cmon Roathie you know the answer to this one. Williams is a born leader. He has been a fantastic servant for you lot and much as I hate the grandparents rule he has been huge for Wales.
You said a huge player off the field ? He hasn't even been captain of the Swans that long. Without doubt thought a great player.
Mon Aug 03, 2015 7:14 am
maccydee wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Id love them to go down but it's not going to happen for a while. Sooner or later the bubble will burst but at the moment they have too many good players too go down. The promoted teams are going to struggle as are West Ham, Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. Top 4 will be Man Utd, Chelsea, arsenal and Citeh. Next will come Spurs and Liverpool. Everton will be 7th. Swansea will finish between 8th and 13th. They are on similar level to stoke, palace and Southampton.
The time when the jbs drop will be when Ashley Williams leaves or retires. He has been a huge player for them not just on pitch but off it as well.
In what way has Williams been a huge player off the field
Cmon Roathie you know the answer to this one. Williams is a born leader. He has been a fantastic servant for you lot and much as I hate the grandparents rule he has been huge for Wales.
You said a huge player off the field ? He hasn't even been captain of the Swans that long. Without doubt thought a great player.
2 years he has been Swansea captain. In that time we have had 9.
Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:59 am
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:maccydee wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Id love them to go down but it's not going to happen for a while. Sooner or later the bubble will burst but at the moment they have too many good players too go down. The promoted teams are going to struggle as are West Ham, Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. Top 4 will be Man Utd, Chelsea, arsenal and Citeh. Next will come Spurs and Liverpool. Everton will be 7th. Swansea will finish between 8th and 13th. They are on similar level to stoke, palace and Southampton.
The time when the jbs drop will be when Ashley Williams leaves or retires. He has been a huge player for them not just on pitch but off it as well.
In what way has Williams been a huge player off the field
Cmon Roathie you know the answer to this one. Williams is a born leader. He has been a fantastic servant for you lot and much as I hate the grandparents rule he has been huge for Wales.
You said a huge player off the field ? He hasn't even been captain of the Swans that long. Without doubt thought a great player.
2 years he has been Swansea captain. In that time we have had 9.
I believe though that monk was club captain until 2 years ago and because he was shit he hardly ever played and Williams deputised for him until he was given role officially 2 years ago.
Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:03 am
BlueMagic wrote:This season....
You heard it here first.........
Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:10 am
xajax wrote:BlueMagic wrote:This season....
You heard it here first.........
Where have you been posting for the last four seasons? It's what's been said on here since we won the championship playoff final.
Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:19 am
Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:30 am
Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:46 am
GENERAL CHAT wrote:Bristol are our oldest rivals, so some of the older supporters consider them bigger rivals.
The M4 never even got as far as Swansea until recent years....lol
They are now more of a rival as we are in the same division.
It's obvious you are only on here to gloat...still, enjoy it while you can, bigger clubs than yours have tumbled from the top flight...we did.
Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:27 am
Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:maccydee wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Id love them to go down but it's not going to happen for a while. Sooner or later the bubble will burst but at the moment they have too many good players too go down. The promoted teams are going to struggle as are West Ham, Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. Top 4 will be Man Utd, Chelsea, arsenal and Citeh. Next will come Spurs and Liverpool. Everton will be 7th. Swansea will finish between 8th and 13th. They are on similar level to stoke, palace and Southampton.
The time when the jbs drop will be when Ashley Williams leaves or retires. He has been a huge player for them not just on pitch but off it as well.
In what way has Williams been a huge player off the field
Cmon Roathie you know the answer to this one. Williams is a born leader. He has been a fantastic servant for you lot and much as I hate the grandparents rule he has been huge for Wales.
You said a huge player off the field ? He hasn't even been captain of the Swans that long. Without doubt thought a great player.
2 years he has been Swansea captain. In that time we have had 9.
I believe though that monk was club captain until 2 years ago and because he was shit he hardly ever played and Williams deputised for him until he was given role officially 2 years ago.
You still haven't answered the question Gareth have you . Why is Williams a huge player for the Swans off the pitch as you claimed he is?
Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:29 am
GENERAL CHAT wrote:Bristol are our oldest rivals, so some of the older supporters consider them bigger rivals.
The M4 never even got as far as Swansea until recent years....lol
They are now more of a rival as we are in the same division.
It's obvious you are only on here to gloat...still, enjoy it while you can, bigger clubs than yours have tumbled from the top flight...we did.
Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:37 am
Fusilier52 wrote:GENERAL CHAT wrote:Bristol are our oldest rivals, so some of the older supporters consider them bigger rivals.
The M4 never even got as far as Swansea until recent years....lol
They are now more of a rival as we are in the same division.
It's obvious you are only on here to gloat...still, enjoy it while you can, bigger clubs than yours have tumbled from the top flight...we did.
But when they get promoted which I believe they have a greater chance to achieve than Cardiff atm who will it be then ?
With the news that Marshalls off and no new faces of note I'd be more concerned about Cardiff's chances of staying up than Swansea of going down . Worrying times , no investment in the squad and a fire sale ongoing it looks like back to blue has come at a significant cost to the clubs ambition to become a force in football
Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:59 am
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:GENERAL CHAT wrote:Bristol are our oldest rivals, so some of the older supporters consider them bigger rivals.
The M4 never even got as far as Swansea until recent years....lol
They are now more of a rival as we are in the same division.
It's obvious you are only on here to gloat...still, enjoy it while you can, bigger clubs than yours have tumbled from the top flight...we did.
But when they get promoted which I believe they have a greater chance to achieve than Cardiff atm who will it be then ?
With the news that Marshalls off and no new faces of note I'd be more concerned about Cardiff's chances of staying up than Swansea of going down . Worrying times , no investment in the squad and a fire sale ongoing it looks like back to blue has come at a significant cost to the clubs ambition to become a force in football
No worry about going down for either team. Marshall going is a loss but Moore is a good player and if our debts drop by 5 million I'm happy. Dikagoi is going to be like a new signing and if he stays fit he will be a big player. Our squad is now settled and team spirit is good which is a key factor in any teams success. We won't go up in my opinion more down to a negative manager. We won't go down because there are 10 or 11 worse teams than us. Bottom 3 will be Rotherham, Bolton and hopefully Bristol City.
Mon Aug 03, 2015 2:56 pm
Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:13 pm
Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:maccydee wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Id love them to go down but it's not going to happen for a while. Sooner or later the bubble will burst but at the moment they have too many good players too go down. The promoted teams are going to struggle as are West Ham, Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. Top 4 will be Man Utd, Chelsea, arsenal and Citeh. Next will come Spurs and Liverpool. Everton will be 7th. Swansea will finish between 8th and 13th. They are on similar level to stoke, palace and Southampton.
The time when the jbs drop will be when Ashley Williams leaves or retires. He has been a huge player for them not just on pitch but off it as well.
In what way has Williams been a huge player off the field
Cmon Roathie you know the answer to this one. Williams is a born leader. He has been a fantastic servant for you lot and much as I hate the grandparents rule he has been huge for Wales.
You said a huge player off the field ? He hasn't even been captain of the Swans that long. Without doubt thought a great player.
2 years he has been Swansea captain. In that time we have had 9.
I believe though that monk was club captain until 2 years ago and because he was shit he hardly ever played and Williams deputised for him until he was given role officially 2 years ago.
You still haven't answered the question Gareth have you . Why is Williams a huge player for the Swans off the pitch as you claimed he is?
Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:43 pm
maccydee wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:maccydee wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Id love them to go down but it's not going to happen for a while. Sooner or later the bubble will burst but at the moment they have too many good players too go down. The promoted teams are going to struggle as are West Ham, Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. Top 4 will be Man Utd, Chelsea, arsenal and Citeh. Next will come Spurs and Liverpool. Everton will be 7th. Swansea will finish between 8th and 13th. They are on similar level to stoke, palace and Southampton.
The time when the jbs drop will be when Ashley Williams leaves or retires. He has been a huge player for them not just on pitch but off it as well.
In what way has Williams been a huge player off the field
Cmon Roathie you know the answer to this one. Williams is a born leader. He has been a fantastic servant for you lot and much as I hate the grandparents rule he has been huge for Wales.
You said a huge player off the field ? He hasn't even been captain of the Swans that long. Without doubt thought a great player.
Ash does everything you'd want from a captain, he leads by example on and off the pitch, has had his own charity 'wills world' since about 2010, and is a respectful guy whenever I've met him.
2 years he has been Swansea captain. In that time we have had 9.
I believe though that monk was club captain until 2 years ago and because he was shit he hardly ever played and Williams deputised for him until he was given role officially 2 years ago.
You still haven't answered the question Gareth have you . Why is Williams a huge player for the Swans off the pitch as you claimed he is?
Leader. What we miss most. As proven by when he took his fellow players to the Swansea fans' funeral.
Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:16 pm
whiterock wrote:maccydee wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:maccydee wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Whereami wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Id love them to go down but it's not going to happen for a while. Sooner or later the bubble will burst but at the moment they have too many good players too go down. The promoted teams are going to struggle as are West Ham, Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. Top 4 will be Man Utd, Chelsea, arsenal and Citeh. Next will come Spurs and Liverpool. Everton will be 7th. Swansea will finish between 8th and 13th. They are on similar level to stoke, palace and Southampton.
The time when the jbs drop will be when Ashley Williams leaves or retires. He has been a huge player for them not just on pitch but off it as well.
In what way has Williams been a huge player off the field
Cmon Roathie you know the answer to this one. Williams is a born leader. He has been a fantastic servant for you lot and much as I hate the grandparents rule he has been huge for Wales.
You said a huge player off the field ? He hasn't even been captain of the Swans that long. Without doubt thought a great player.
Ash does everything you'd want from a captain, he leads by example on and off the pitch, has had his own charity 'wills world' since about 2010, and is a respectful guy whenever I've met him.
2 years he has been Swansea captain. In that time we have had 9.
I believe though that monk was club captain until 2 years ago and because he was shit he hardly ever played and Williams deputised for him until he was given role officially 2 years ago.
You still haven't answered the question Gareth have you . Why is Williams a huge player for the Swans off the pitch as you claimed he is?
Leader. What we miss most. As proven by when he took his fellow players to the Swansea fans' funeral.
Tue Aug 04, 2015 10:27 am
GENERAL CHAT wrote:Bristol are our oldest rivals, so some of the older supporters consider them bigger rivals.
The M4 never even got as far as Swansea until recent years....lol
They are now more of a rival as we are in the same division.
It's obvious you are only on here to gloat...still, enjoy it while you can, bigger clubs than yours have tumbled from the top flight...we did.
Tue Aug 04, 2015 11:48 am
loughorriotsquad wrote:GENERAL CHAT wrote:Bristol are our oldest rivals, so some of the older supporters consider them bigger rivals.
The M4 never even got as far as Swansea until recent years....lol
They are now more of a rival as we are in the same division.
It's obvious you are only on here to gloat...still, enjoy it while you can, bigger clubs than yours have tumbled from the top flight...we did.
Bigger clubs have fallen like yourself? Haha you've had three seasons in the Top Flight in the last 50 years. Such a massive club with an outstanding top flight pedigree.
Your stay in the top division is more comparable to the likes of Blackpool, Swindon and Oldham. Your stay fleeting appearance in the premier league is pretty much a footnote at the minute. People are going to remember Vincent Tan more than any of the football which you played and that's quite tragic, especially after all of the money that was spunked by the racist and Gollum.
No get it right cardiff have had 1 season in the top flight in 53 years....
Don't worry though, you've always got more empty seats than us!
Tue Aug 04, 2015 10:41 pm
Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:26 am
Wed Aug 05, 2015 12:36 pm
pembroke allan wrote:They won't struggle but maybe they won't advance either! But become a run of mill team like all clubs outside the perennial top 6 in premier, what as premier done for wba villa and all the other long term clubs in premier? (SFA,) one thing is for sure swansea are boring news wise as a club and city compared to us?
Wed Aug 05, 2015 1:04 pm
pembroke allan wrote:They won't struggle but maybe they won't advance either! But become a run of mill team like all clubs outside the perennial top 6 in premier, what as premier done for wba villa and all the other long term clubs in premier? (SFA,) one thing is for sure swansea are boring news wise as a club and city compared to us?
Wed Aug 05, 2015 1:45 pm
Wed Aug 05, 2015 2:24 pm
Wed Aug 05, 2015 4:42 pm
Whereami"ote="pembroke allan wrote:They won't struggle but maybe they won't advance either! But become a run of mill team like all clubs outside the perennial top 6 in premier, what as premier done for wba villa and all the other long term clubs in premier? (SFA,) one thing is for sure swansea are boring news wise as a club and city compared to us?
Wed Aug 05, 2015 4:54 pm
Fusilier52 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:They won't struggle but maybe they won't advance either! But become a run of mill team like all clubs outside the perennial top 6 in premier, what as premier done for wba villa and all the other long term clubs in premier? (SFA,) one thing is for sure swansea are bortnews wise as a club and city compared to us?
I think you'll find Swansea have continually advanced each year for the past 10 years , the latest advancement being Category 1 Academy status ,the rise in the Club has been remarkable considering the recent history with so many pundits no longer tipping relegation but rather consolidation as a established PL Club, it's very unlikely if not impossible that a top 6 finish is possible without the likes of a wealthy owner in the mould of Jack Walker Black burn Rovers coming in and bank rolling the Club , mid table mediocrity with a world wide audience has to be better than the shenanigans you see at other Clubs imo .
Wed Aug 05, 2015 4:57 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Whereami wrote:pembroke allan wrote:They won't struggle but maybe they won't advance either! But become a run of mill team like all clubs outside the perennial top 6 in premier, what as premier done for wba villa and all the other long term clubs in premier? (SFA,) one thing is for sure swansea are boring news wise as a club and city compared to us?
Well lucky for you then Allan you don't support Swansea since you find them boring.
Read properly what I said? club and city are boring news wise? Nothing to do with playing! Motd does that by putting you last or nearly last for watching 99% of times and come on even you must admit we get lots more news coverage for many reasons compared to your lot? As for your town mmmm try getting seat on train back from Cardiff to Swansea late afternoon full of shoppers going home!
And yes extremely lucky don't support you, but unfourtunatley my other half does so get tortured every so often by having to watch you play.
Wed Aug 05, 2015 5:13 pm
Fri Aug 07, 2015 8:18 am
shizzle wrote:Pembroke Allen
Bitter.............as...........f**k
That is all :D
Fri Aug 07, 2015 1:53 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Whereami wrote:pembroke allan wrote:They won't struggle but maybe they won't advance either! But become a run of mill team like all clubs outside the perennial top 6 in premier, what as premier done for wba villa and all the other long term clubs in premier? (SFA,) one thing is for sure swansea are boring news wise as a club and city compared to us?
Well lucky for you then Allan you don't support Swansea since you find them boring.
Read properly what I said? club and city are boring news wise? Nothing to do with playing! Motd does that by putting you last or nearly last for watching 99% of times and come on even you must admit we get lots more news coverage for many reasons compared to your lot? As for your town mmmm try getting seat on train back from Cardiff to Swansea late afternoon full of shoppers going home!
And yes extremely lucky don't support you, but unfourtunatley my other half does so get tortured every so often by having to watch you play.