Mon Mar 05, 2012 4:54 pm
Morriston Monkey wrote:Fusilier23 wrote:Morriston Monkey wrote:The thing is we can all go on about we done this you done that...what if this what if that..
But as it stands right here right now we are in the Premiership and have been a credit to Swansea & Wales,were looking pretty save so another season in the top flight watching world class football welcoming the likes of the Manchesters,Liverpool,& Arsenals of this world
You on the other hand are Division 2 bottlers and are not even in the play offs playing the likes of Peterboro,Doncaster,Burnley
Stop worrying about what our club are doing and concentrate on your own
My god you are really sad all you jacks who post on the CCFC Forum!!
Go and wash your caravans
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One word Mr Crap hat! PREMIERSHIP
Mon Mar 05, 2012 4:58 pm
Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:03 pm
Wayne S wrote:What the fluck is the matter with you all. She makes a post that is obviously meant to goad you into answering and you do. Leave the posts unanswered and they will go away.
Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:06 pm
BlueCheg wrote:Why do u post on here? It's a CARDIFF CITY forum so f**k off to Planet Swans u f*cking Nerd!!!!!!!
Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:32 pm
JackArmyWalesNumber1 wrote:I can't see you getting in the premiership for at least 20 years yet
Mon Mar 05, 2012 6:54 pm
Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:12 pm
Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:22 am
Tue Mar 06, 2012 4:47 am
BorderBlue wrote:Cardiff:
Own their own modern stadium that already has considerably more capacity than the Liberty, with the scope for further expansion.
Have state of the art training facilities.
Have achieved Academy status for training their youngsters, with fantastic facilities to back that up.
Have virtually the same amount of season ticket holders as the maximum capacity of your ground.
Have much bigger crowds than you, despite not being in the Premiership.
Have billionaire owners, who are putting the club on a sound financial footing for the future.
Have a catchment area of over 1 million as a potential fan base.
Swansea:
Rent a council stadium, whose capacity is barely big enough for the Championship.
Can't expand as they don't own the stadium.
Train on a local council rec.
Ditto re training facilities for their youth teams.
Have an owner who is a local second hand car dealer.
Have a financial model that involves going into administration as soon as debts arise.
Have a catchment area of 100,000 (being very generous).
Have the same future as Wigan - you do not have a sustainable future in the Premiership beyond a season or two
, for all the foregoing reasons.
So taking all those facts into consideration, which club is geared up for long term & sustainable success? Even a dipstick like you might be able to work that one out. Here's a clue anyway ...... It's not the team beginning with "S".
Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:24 am
JackArmyWalesNumber1 wrote:taffy123 wrote:piss poor , jack, piss poor.![]()
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It's fact mate, we'll be in the Champions league before you reach the premiership
Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:51 am
JackArmyWalesNumber1 wrote:taffy123 wrote:piss poor , jack, piss poor.![]()
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It's fact mate, we'll be in the Champions league before you reach the premiership
Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:14 am
angelis49 wrote:Dear JackArmyWalesNumber1 ...you are correct in your view that at this moment in time Swansea has the better football side than Cardiff,but i have to tell you mate that one day the Bluebirds will get to the promised land,it may take us a season or two but we will get there,but what will never change is that Swansea as a place to live is and always will be a one horse town where as Cardiff will always be one of the most vibrant and progressive Capital city's in Europe...
Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:13 pm
JackArmyWalesNumber1 wrote:How many years behind the mighty Swansea City are cardiff city?
Myself i believe 15 years is a very conservative guess, maybe 20 years? Anything below is just deluded on your behalf.
Come on sensible answers please.
Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:19 pm
BorderBlue wrote:Cardiff:
Own their own modern stadium that already has considerably more capacity than the Liberty, with the scope for further expansion.
Have state of the art training facilities.
Have achieved Academy status for training their youngsters, with fantastic facilities to back that up.
Have virtually the same amount of season ticket holders as the maximum capacity of your ground.
Have much bigger crowds than you, despite not being in the Premiership.
Have billionaire owners, who are putting the club on a sound financial footing for the future.
Have a catchment area of over 1 million as a potential fan base.
Swansea:
Rent a council stadium, whose capacity is barely big enough for the Championship.
Can't expand as they don't own the stadium.
Train on a local council rec.
Ditto re training facilities for their youth teams.
Have an owner who is a local second hand car dealer.
Have a financial model that involves going into administration as soon as debts arise.
Have a catchment area of 100,000 (being very generous).
Have the same future as Wigan - you do not have a sustainable future in the Premiership beyond a season or two
, for all the foregoing reasons.
So taking all those facts into consideration, which club is geared up for long term & sustainable success? Even a dipstick like you might be able to work that one out. Here's a clue anyway ...... It's not the team beginning with "S".
Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:21 pm
Morriston Monkey wrote:angelis49 wrote:Dear JackArmyWalesNumber1 ...you are correct in your view that at this moment in time Swansea has the better football side than Cardiff,but i have to tell you mate that one day the Bluebirds will get to the promised land,it may take us a season or two but we will get there,but what will never change is that Swansea as a place to live is and always will be a one horse town where as Cardiff will always be one of the most vibrant and progressive Capital city's in Europe...
The capital of f**k all is f**k all mate, lets be fair about the whole capital of Wales bollox outside main land Europe Wales doesn't exist...and your right keep plugging away one day you might get to the premiership,but until that day.......keep daaaaaancing!!![]()