Mon May 06, 2013 7:17 am
Mon May 06, 2013 7:25 am
Mon May 06, 2013 7:31 am
All Black Everything. wrote:Have you had the offensive and annoying segment of your brain removed or are you being genuine?
Mon May 06, 2013 8:20 am
Black_Swan wrote:So you sang about us on your promotion parade. So what. We are rivals, bitter rivals, and I think it was funny.
The passion is clearly there for the derby and could be one of the most heated premier league derbies in years. There were loads of interviews on sky sports and most fans when asked who are you most looking forward to playing, the answer was "the jacks".
If you can sign wisely and learn quickly to get out of championship habits, they could be some cracking matches. Honestly the difference in standard is immense even though a lot of you don't wish to think that, it really is. Give away the ball in your own half and before you know it you have the likes of Aguero or Rooney et al swarming in and around your penalty area. The speed of the attacks in this league is breathtaking at times and the organisation of the defences is unlike anything seen at a lower level. Sometimes it seems impossible to break through.
But if you can compete the league is great to be a part of.
Mon May 06, 2013 8:31 am
Mon May 06, 2013 9:14 am
Mon May 06, 2013 9:26 am
Mon May 06, 2013 9:37 am
Black_Swan wrote:So you sang about us on your promotion parade. So what. We are rivals, bitter rivals, and I think it was funny.
The passion is clearly there for the derby and could be one of the most heated premier league derbies in years. There were loads of interviews on sky sports and most fans when asked who are you most looking forward to playing, the answer was "the jacks".
If you can sign wisely and learn quickly to get out of championship habits, they could be some cracking matches. Honestly the difference in standard is immense even though a lot of you don't wish to think that, it really is. Give away the ball in your own half and before you know it you have the likes of Aguero or Rooney et al swarming in and around your penalty area. The speed of the attacks in this league is breathtaking at times and the organisation of the defences is unlike anything seen at a lower level. Sometimes it seems impossible to break through.
But if you can compete the league is great to be a part of.
Mon May 06, 2013 9:43 am
Balooo wrote:As a Cardiff fan, id like to thank you for warning us about players like Aguero and Rooney - I shall inform Malky
Secondly, thanks for describing the pace of the game - for some reason we dont get sky sports and match of the day in this city. I hope this will change so we get an accurate perception of the league we are moving into.
But most of all thankyou for sharing the fact that due to the higher quality of players in the premier league, the defences are far better.
Please post more of your vital information
Mon May 06, 2013 10:24 am
Black_Swan wrote:So you sang about us on your promotion parade. So what. We are rivals, bitter rivals, and I think it was funny.
The passion is clearly there for the derby and could be one of the most heated premier league derbies in years. There were loads of interviews on sky sports and most fans when asked who are you most looking forward to playing, the answer was "the jacks".
If you can sign wisely and learn quickly to get out of championship habits, they could be some cracking matches. Honestly the difference in standard is immense even though a lot of you don't wish to think that, it really is. Give away the ball in your own half and before you know it you have the likes of Aguero or Rooney et al swarming in and around your penalty area. The speed of the attacks in this league is breathtaking at times and the organisation of the defences is unlike anything seen at a lower level. Sometimes it seems impossible to break through.
But if you can compete the league is great to be a part of.
Mon May 06, 2013 10:27 am
Mon May 06, 2013 10:52 am
JonCCFC wrote:Balooo wrote:As a Cardiff fan, id like to thank you for warning us about players like Aguero and Rooney - I shall inform Malky
Secondly, thanks for describing the pace of the game - for some reason we dont get sky sports and match of the day in this city. I hope this will change so we get an accurate perception of the league we are moving into.
But most of all thankyou for sharing the fact that due to the higher quality of players in the premier league, the defences are far better.
Please post more of your vital information
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Mon May 06, 2013 2:51 pm
Black_Swan wrote:So you sang about us on your promotion parade. So what. We are rivals, bitter rivals, and I think it was funny.
The passion is clearly there for the derby and could be one of the most heated premier league derbies in years. There were loads of interviews on sky sports and most fans when asked who are you most looking forward to playing, the answer was "the jacks".
If you can sign wisely and learn quickly to get out of championship habits, they could be some cracking matches. Honestly the difference in standard is immense even though a lot of you don't wish to think that, it really is. Give away the ball in your own half and before you know it you have the likes of Aguero or Rooney et al swarming in and around your penalty area. The speed of the attacks in this league is breathtaking at times and the organisation of the defences is unlike anything seen at a lower level. Sometimes it seems impossible to break through.
But if you can compete the league is great to be a part of.
Mon May 06, 2013 3:30 pm
Mon May 06, 2013 7:26 pm
Mon May 06, 2013 7:30 pm
Black_Swan wrote:I never watched the premier league when Swansea weren't in it, well not often anyway - only a one club man me, no interest in other leagues. So was blown away by the difference. A lot of you think it's not that much different, which I was amazed by so can only imagine there are a lot out there who like me didnt watch much prior to getting there.
It's going to be a cracker
Mon May 06, 2013 7:31 pm
Black_Swan wrote:I never watched the premier league when Swansea weren't in it, well not often anyway - only a one club man me, no interest in other leagues. So was blown away by the difference. A lot of you think it's not that much different, which I was amazed by so can only imagine there are a lot out there who like me didnt watch much prior to getting there.
It's going to be a cracker
Mon May 06, 2013 7:31 pm
Black_Swan wrote:I never watched the premier league when Swansea weren't in it, well not often anyway - only a one club man me, no interest in other leagues. So was blown away by the difference. A lot of you think it's not that much different, which I was amazed by so can only imagine there are a lot out there who like me didnt watch much prior to getting there.
It's going to be a cracker
Mon May 06, 2013 7:38 pm
JonCCFC wrote:Black_Swan wrote:I never watched the premier league when Swansea weren't in it, well not often anyway - only a one club man me, no interest in other leagues. So was blown away by the difference. A lot of you think it's not that much different, which I was amazed by so can only imagine there are a lot out there who like me didnt watch much prior to getting there.
It's going to be a cracker
Well the majority of football fans watch Match Of The Day and live Premier League games on TV, just in case you didn't know.
Mon May 06, 2013 7:40 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:Black_Swan wrote:I never watched the premier league when Swansea weren't in it, well not often anyway - only a one club man me, no interest in other leagues. So was blown away by the difference. A lot of you think it's not that much different, which I was amazed by so can only imagine there are a lot out there who like me didnt watch much prior to getting there.
It's going to be a cracker
Only interested in one club yet posts on another clubs forum
No interest in other leagues but posting on a championship clubs forum
Mon May 06, 2013 7:41 pm
Black_Swan wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Black_Swan wrote:I never watched the premier league when Swansea weren't in it, well not often anyway - only a one club man me, no interest in other leagues. So was blown away by the difference. A lot of you think it's not that much different, which I was amazed by so can only imagine there are a lot out there who like me didnt watch much prior to getting there.
It's going to be a cracker
Well the majority of football fans watch Match Of The Day and live Premier League games on TV, just in case you didn't know.
You can't appreciate the pace of the league by watching a highlights package or on TV. Otherwise you would have a lot of your fans saying its not that different to the championship, finishing isn't much better etc etc
Don't get offended. If you knew then excellent, clearly there are some that don't.
Mon May 06, 2013 7:44 pm
Nanny McPhail wrote:Black_Swan wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Black_Swan wrote:I never watched the premier league when Swansea weren't in it, well not often anyway - only a one club man me, no interest in other leagues. So was blown away by the difference. A lot of you think it's not that much different, which I was amazed by so can only imagine there are a lot out there who like me didnt watch much prior to getting there.
It's going to be a cracker
Well the majority of football fans watch Match Of The Day and live Premier League games on TV, just in case you didn't know.
You can't appreciate the pace of the league by watching a highlights package or on TV. Otherwise you would have a lot of your fans saying its not that different to the championship, finishing isn't much better etc etc
Don't get offended. If you knew then excellent, clearly there are some that don't.
You're still a wank shaft under your real persona I see as well.
Mon May 06, 2013 7:53 pm
Black_Swan wrote:Nanny McPhail wrote:Black_Swan wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Black_Swan wrote:I never watched the premier league when Swansea weren't in it, well not often anyway - only a one club man me, no interest in other leagues. So was blown away by the difference. A lot of you think it's not that much different, which I was amazed by so can only imagine there are a lot out there who like me didnt watch much prior to getting there.
It's going to be a cracker
Well the majority of football fans watch Match Of The Day and live Premier League games on TV, just in case you didn't know.
You can't appreciate the pace of the league by watching a highlights package or on TV. Otherwise you would have a lot of your fans saying its not that different to the championship, finishing isn't much better etc etc
Don't get offended. If you knew then excellent, clearly there are some that don't.
You're still a wank shaft under your real persona I see as well.
If you take that as me being offensive then yes, however if you take it as it was meant like most other people with out an odd agenda then no.
Either one is up to you.
Mon May 06, 2013 7:59 pm
Nanny McPhail wrote:Black_Swan wrote:Nanny McPhail wrote:Black_Swan wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Black_Swan wrote:I never watched the premier league when Swansea weren't in it, well not often anyway - only a one club man me, no interest in other leagues. So was blown away by the difference. A lot of you think it's not that much different, which I was amazed by so can only imagine there are a lot out there who like me didnt watch much prior to getting there.
It's going to be a cracker
Well the majority of football fans watch Match Of The Day and live Premier League games on TV, just in case you didn't know.
You can't appreciate the pace of the league by watching a highlights package or on TV. Otherwise you would have a lot of your fans saying its not that different to the championship, finishing isn't much better etc etc
Don't get offended. If you knew then excellent, clearly there are some that don't.
You're still a wank shaft under your real persona I see as well.
If you take that as me being offensive then yes, however if you take it as it was meant like most other people with out an odd agenda then no.
Either one is up to you.
You don't offend anyone.