Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:31 pm
murphy wrote:NJ73 wrote:murphy wrote:NJ73 wrote:murphy wrote:swansealad69 wrote:We have more of a fan base out side of wales then u.
Large numbers in holand and fan base in denmark and spain.
Plus for all your eforts in asia ots us who sold 260 kits a day thanks to ki.
We are on a totaly diffrent planet to u.
Your danish fans will be gone when laudrup fucks off. Your spanish fans will lose interest when your spaniards leave you. When ki goes you wont sell a single kit in the far east. You'll always have your den haag buddies, but who the f**k are they? Now, all you need is more welsh fans. Sell some season tickets.
Keep clutching at those straws Murph
its the truth mush and you know it.
I know it's the truth that you're clutching at straws, that's why I said it
Clutching straws at what
Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:20 pm
Paxman wrote:Stats can be manipulated to show anything. The fact Brighton have higher attendances than us yet we don't consider them a bigger club speaks volumes.
Prior to the last few seasons neither Swansea or Cardiff had much or in fact any sort of a profile world wide. Since Swansea have got to the Prem they have been one of the refreshing bright sparks of the league, winning a major trophy and comfortably in the top 10 while about to embark on european football and boasting players touted to represent the most successful international side in history... All while playing a brand of football that has earned them plaudits from pundits and players world wide.
There's no doubt swansea are the bigger club now, it should be our ambition to not just match but better them. Promotion is the first step.
Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:24 pm
Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:28 pm
Bluebina wrote:The jacks remind me of the bankers of a couple of years ago, thinking everything would be fine, but with no plan B...
You won't have the government or any rich owners to bay you out when things go wrong, just like they gambled on share and property prices your business plan seems the same but by buying plyers cheap and selling them for more, eventually it will ll end in the same way........ Can't wait
Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:41 pm
Bluebina wrote:The jacks remind me of the bankers of a couple of years ago, thinking everything would be fine, but with no plan B...
You won't have the government or any rich owners to bay you out when things go wrong, just like they gambled on share and property prices your business plan seems the same but by buying plyers cheap and selling them for more, eventually it will ll end in the same way........ Can't wait
Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:11 pm
NJ73 wrote:Bluebina wrote:The jacks remind me of the bankers of a couple of years ago, thinking everything would be fine, but with no plan B...
You won't have the government or any rich owners to bay you out when things go wrong, just like they gambled on share and property prices your business plan seems the same but by buying plyers cheap and selling them for more, eventually it will ll end in the same way........ Can't wait
Yep, living within our means and spending no more than we bring in is clearly the road to ruin
Wed Apr 10, 2013 5:08 am
Bluebina wrote:NJ73 wrote:Bluebina wrote:The jacks remind me of the bankers of a couple of years ago, thinking everything would be fine, but with no plan B...
You won't have the government or any rich owners to bay you out when things go wrong, just like they gambled on share and property prices your business plan seems the same but by buying plyers cheap and selling them for more, eventually it will ll end in the same way........ Can't wait
Yep, living within our means and spending no more than we bring in is clearly the road to ruin
Don't get me wrong, previously we have made massive mistakes and were not far from ruin, but now we have a wealthy owner who is in the process of balancing the books. I am just saying you all seem to think everything is rosy and nothing can go wrong, because you made a good profit this season, but the profit has come from player investment, which is just like trading in any other asset. You said one directors lost his business one and one of the others adult child was a ball man who jumped on the ball to save time in a cup game. Personally I would rather have our very experienced very succesful Billionaire businessman running our club than your two, but that's just my opinion, come back in ten years and let's see where both are then???
Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:09 am
Bluebina wrote:The jacks remind me of the bankers of a couple of years ago, thinking everything would be fine, but with no plan B...
You won't have the government or any rich owners to bay yoingoing out when things go wrong, just like they gambled on share and property prices your business plan seems the same but by buying plyers cheap and selling them for more, eventually it will ll end in the same way........ Can't wait
Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:54 am
Bluebina wrote:The jacks remind me of the bankers of a couple of years ago, thinking everything would be fine, but with no plan B...
You won't have the government or any rich owners to bay you out when things go wrong, just like they gambled on share and property prices your business plan seems the same but by buying plyers cheap and selling them for more, eventually it will ll end in the same way........ Can't wait
Bluebina wrote:NJ73 wrote:Bluebina wrote:The jacks remind me of the bankers of a couple of years ago, thinking everything would be fine, but with no plan B...
You won't have the government or any rich owners to bay you out when things go wrong, just like they gambled on share and property prices your business plan seems the same but by buying plyers cheap and selling them for more, eventually it will ll end in the same way........ Can't wait
Yep, living within our means and spending no more than we bring in is clearly the road to ruin
Don't get me wrong, previously we have made massive mistakes and were not far from ruin, but now we have a wealthy owner who is in the process of balancing the books. I am just saying you all seem to think everything is rosy and nothing can go wrong, because you made a good profit this season, but the profit has come from player investment, which is just like trading in any other asset. You said one directors lost his business one and one of the others adult child was a ball man who jumped on the ball to save time in a cup game. Personally I would rather have our very experienced very succesful Billionaire businessman running our club than your two, but that's just my opinion, come back in ten years and let's see where both are then???
Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:38 am
swansealad69 wrote:Lol bigger club then us????
What crack are they selling in cardiff this month.
How the f**k do u think that?.