Sun Feb 24, 2013 1:32 pm
Was looking at some international tv figures, following from a thread that sparked my interest in here a few days ago regarding the impact the club is making in Malaysia. Well in the top 10 most watched matches in Denmark, Swansea feature in 7 of them!!
6'erens 10 mest sete engelske kampe siden sommer ifølge TV-meter:
1. Chelsea-Swansea 0-2, Capital One Cup-semifinale - 200.000 seere
2. Man. United-Liverpool 2-1, Premier League, runde 22 - 165.000
3. Swansea-Man. United 1-1, Premier League, runde 18 - 164.000
4. Swansea-QPR 4-1, Premier League, runde 26 - 156.000
5. Man. City-Man. United 1-1, Premier League, runde 16 - 153.000
6. Wigan-Man. United 0-1, Premier League, runde 21 - 151.000
7. Sunderland-Swansea 0-0, Premier League, runde 24 - 149.000
8. Arsenal-Swansea 0-2, Premier League, runde 15 - 145.000
9. Everton-Swansea 0-0, Premier League, runde 22 - 144.000
10. Swansea-Chelsea 0-0, Carling Cup-semifinale - 142.000
Sun Feb 24, 2013 1:36 pm
It is the Michael Laudrup factor which won't last long as he'll be off as soon as a bigger club (Wigan for instance

) offer him a job.
Sun Feb 24, 2013 1:45 pm
Definitely the Laudrup factor. Pre Laudrup tal of British football was generally of Liverpool unless a Danish club was playing a UK club in europe. Since Laudrup got the Jack gig, it everywhere, during the live games not involving the unwashed of the west you here Laudrup mentioned time and again. No idea what they're saying so, I suppose I should learn some Danish on of these days
Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:00 pm
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Who cares?
Bitterness.
Of course its bitterness I hate the Jack Bastards
Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:22 pm
Laudrup factor, if he stays for a long time then I can see you being big over there for a long time to come but if he stays for this season and next interest will drop like a stone.