Fri Jun 26, 2015 10:02 pm
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pembroke allan wrote:Will they have good side out or development team? Just don't see thousand buying Swansea shirts in valley's no matter how hard they do premier sell! Don't see many here and according to their fans its a hot bed! All you see is pool, Chelsea, man u , ect ect and that's only in summer . other than that its osprey shirts you will see. Guess world dominance is their aim for the valleys?
Sat Jun 27, 2015 5:23 am
murphy wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Will they have good side out or development team? Just don't see thousand buying Swansea shirts in valley's no matter how hard they do premier sell! Don't see many here and according to their fans its a hot bed! All you see is pool, Chelsea, man u , ect ect and that's only in summer . other than that its osprey shirts you will see. Guess world dominance is their aim for the valleys?
Don't know about Merthyr but very very rarely see swans shirts around lower Rhondda, Pontypridd, Llantrisant areas.
Sat Jun 27, 2015 6:36 am
Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:45 am
Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:01 am
Essex Bluebird wrote:Go back to West Glamorgan Jacks, Rhondda and the surrounding valleys should be Bluebird heartlands. Up to the club to put this right.![]()
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Sat Jun 27, 2015 12:35 pm
Fusilier52 wrote:Maybe because it's more of an attraction to play against an established PL Club rather than a Club who've done themselves no favours recently .This isn't about the older generation who should loyally follow no matter what , but kids being kids like to latch onto success , why do you think are there so many Barca,Liverpool & Man U shirts worn in the valleys and Cardiff ,It's easier to follow success than failure .The longer the Swans are in the PL the greater their influence will be and that includes both East and West Wales .
Sat Jun 27, 2015 1:18 pm
murphy wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Maybe because it's more of an attraction to play against an established PL Club rather than a Club who've done themselves no favours recently .This isn't about the older generation who should loyally follow no matter what , but kids being kids like to latch onto success , why do you think are there so many Barca,Liverpool & Man U shirts worn in the valleys and Cardiff ,It's easier to follow success than failure .The longer the Swans are in the PL the greater their influence will be and that includes both East and West Wales .
Barca, Liverpool and Man utd are successful and big throughout the world. Please don't put Swans in their bracket.
Sat Jun 27, 2015 2:08 pm
Fusilier52 wrote:murphy wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Maybe because it's more of an attraction to play against an established PL Club rather than a Club who've done themselves no favours recently .This isn't about the older generation who should loyally follow no matter what , but kids being kids like to latch onto success , why do you think are there so many Barca,Liverpool & Man U shirts worn in the valleys and Cardiff ,It's easier to follow success than failure .The longer the Swans are in the PL the greater their influence will be and that includes both East and West Wales .
Barca, Liverpool and Man utd are successful and big throughout the world. Please don't put Swans in their bracket.
I definitely wasn't doing that , the point I was making that "famous " PL players who may turn at Penydarren Park will be a bigger draw than perhaps a Cardiff City squad player. At the moment Swansea are a bigger attraction
Sat Jun 27, 2015 3:06 pm
Sat Jun 27, 2015 4:30 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:murphy wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Maybe because it's more of an attraction to play against an established PL Club rather than a Club who've done themselves no favours recently .This isn't about the older generation who should loyally follow no matter what , but kids being kids like to latch onto success , why do you think are there so many Barca,Liverpool & Man U shirts worn in the valleys and Cardiff ,It's easier to follow success than failure .The longer the Swans are in the PL the greater their influence will be and that includes both East and West Wales .
Barca, Liverpool and Man utd are successful and big throughout the world. Please don't put Swans in their bracket.
I definitely wasn't doing that , the point I was making that "famous " PL players who may turn at Penydarren Park will be a bigger draw than perhaps a Cardiff City squad player. At the moment Swansea are a bigger attraction
You can put a ribbon around a turd but at the end of the day it's still a turd. Swansea are not attractive to anyone other than Swansea fans. I wouldn't cross the road to watch the jbs play.
Sat Jun 27, 2015 4:37 pm
Fusilier52 wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:murphy wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Maybe because it's more of an attraction to play against an established PL Club rather than a Club who've done themselves no favours recently .This isn't about the older generation who should loyally follow no matter what , but kids being kids like to latch onto success , why do you think are there so many Barca,Liverpool & Man U shirts worn in the valleys and Cardiff ,It's easier to follow success than failure .The longer the Swans are in the PL the greater their influence will be and that includes both East and West Wales .
Barca, Liverpool and Man utd are successful and big throughout the world. Please don't put Swans in their bracket.
I definitely wasn't doing that , the point I was making that "famous " PL players who may turn at Penydarren Park will be a bigger draw than perhaps a Cardiff City squad player. At the moment Swansea are a bigger attraction
You can put a ribbon around a turd but at the end of the day it's still a turd. Swansea are not attractive to anyone other than Swansea fans. I wouldn't cross the road to watch the jbs play.
I think you're missing the point , "floaters" become die hard fans which is exactly what Swansea are trying to capture throughout South Wales so whether you like the idea or not makes little difference to the bigger picture , Swansea are getting a foothold everywhere ,your much more likely to see a kid wearing a Swansea shirt nowadays in the valleys than a Cardiff one .Brecon , Neath , Port Talbot ? Sandfields are other example where Swansea have a strong grip A successful (in terms of numbers attending) Development centres even in the centre of Cardiff is something which wouldn't have been conceived even 3 years ago is reality, such is the speed of the clubs' progression.
Sat Jun 27, 2015 6:10 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:murphy wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Maybe because it's more of an attraction to play against an established PL Club rather than a Club who've done themselves no favours recently .This isn't about the older generation who should loyally follow no matter what , but kids being kids like to latch onto success , why do you think are there so many Barca,Liverpool & Man U shirts worn in the valleys and Cardiff ,It's easier to follow success than failure .The longer the Swans are in the PL the greater their influence will be and that includes both East and West Wales .
Barca, Liverpool and Man utd are successful and big throughout the world. Please don't put Swans in their bracket.
I definitely wasn't doing that , the point I was making that "famous " PL players who may turn at Penydarren Park will be a bigger draw than perhaps a Cardiff City squad player. At the moment Swansea are a bigger attraction
You can put a ribbon around a turd but at the end of the day it's still a turd. Swansea are not attractive to anyone other than Swansea fans. I wouldn't cross the road to watch the jbs play.
I think you're missing the point , "floaters" become die hard fans which is exactly what Swansea are trying to capture throughout South Wales so whether you like the idea or not makes little difference to the bigger picture , Swansea are getting a foothold everywhere ,your much more likely to see a kid wearing a Swansea shirt nowadays in the valleys than a Cardiff one .Brecon , Neath , Port Talbot ? Sandfields are other example where Swansea have a strong grip A successful (in terms of numbers attending) Development centres even in the centre of Cardiff is something which wouldn't have been conceived even 3 years ago is reality, such is the speed of the clubs' progression.
We have development centres across west wales.
In reality these centres rarely produce much talent. I think for every 1000 kids 1 gets a pro contract. Seen figures somewhere but am happy to be corrected. I live outside of s Wales but have connections with Carmarthen and the valleys and Powys. The only place I've ever seen a jack shirt is Carmarthen and they are few and far between. When swanseas bubble bursts you'll be back to crowds of 10,000 before you can say dyer stole my phone.
Sat Jun 27, 2015 6:28 pm
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Sat Jun 27, 2015 7:39 pm
murphy wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Will they have good side out or development team? Just don't see thousand buying Swansea shirts in valley's no matter how hard they do premier sell! Don't see many here and according to their fans its a hot bed! All you see is pool, Chelsea, man u , ect ect and that's only in summer . other than that its osprey shirts you will see. Guess world dominance is their aim for the valleys?
Don't know about Merthyr but very very rarely see swans shirts around lower Rhondda, Pontypridd, Llantrisant areas.
Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:06 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:murphy wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Maybe because it's more of an attraction to play against an established PL Club rather than a Club who've done themselves no favours recently .This isn't about the older generation who should loyally follow no matter what , but kids being kids like to latch onto success , why do you think are there so many Barca,Liverpool & Man U shirts worn in the valleys and Cardiff ,It's easier to follow success than failure .The longer the Swans are in the PL the greater their influence will be and that includes both East and West Wales .
Barca, Liverpool and Man utd are successful and big throughout the world. Please don't put Swans in their bracket.
I definitely wasn't doing that , the point I was making that "famous " PL players who may turn at Penydarren Park will be a bigger draw than perhaps a Cardiff City squad player. At the moment Swansea are a bigger attraction
You can put a ribbon around a turd but at the end of the day it's still a turd. Swansea are not attractive to anyone other than Swansea fans. I wouldn't cross the road to watch the jbs play.
Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:36 am
Sun Jun 28, 2015 8:55 am
dantheswansman wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:murphy wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Maybe because it's more of an attraction to play against an established PL Club rather than a Club who've done themselves no favours recently .This isn't about the older generation who should loyally follow no matter what , but kids being kids like to latch onto success , why do you think are there so many Barca,Liverpool & Man U shirts worn in the valleys and Cardiff ,It's easier to follow success than failure .The longer the Swans are in the PL the greater their influence will be and that includes both East and West Wales .
Barca, Liverpool and Man utd are successful and big throughout the world. Please don't put Swans in their bracket.
I definitely wasn't doing that , the point I was making that "famous " PL players who may turn at Penydarren Park will be a bigger draw than perhaps a Cardiff City squad player. At the moment Swansea are a bigger attraction
You can put a ribbon around a turd but at the end of the day it's still a turd. Swansea are not attractive to anyone other than Swansea fans. I wouldn't cross the road to watch the jbs play.
Yet you are quite happy to watch Cardiff City play ? What a funny world we live in .The bitterness clouds so many people on this forum it is almost as amusing as what is going on with your club. The gift that keeps on giving
Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:21 am
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Sun Jun 28, 2015 1:04 pm
norms76 wrote:murphy wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Will they have good side out or development team? Just don't see thousand buying Swansea shirts in valley's no matter how hard they do premier sell! Don't see many here and according to their fans its a hot bed! All you see is pool, Chelsea, man u , ect ect and that's only in summer . other than that its osprey shirts you will see. Guess world dominance is their aim for the valleys?
Don't know about Merthyr but very very rarely see swans shirts around lower Rhondda, Pontypridd, Llantrisant areas.
I'm live in Merthyr and very rarely have I seen any Jack tops around here. The Jacks are obviously trying to target the youngsters with the Premier League brand by the sounds of it but I know the older generation are Cardiff and always will be.
Sun Jun 28, 2015 1:42 pm
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Sun Jun 28, 2015 4:44 pm
Forever Blue wrote:I feel strongly about this.
Why are we not playing up at Merthyr every season? crowds of 3,500 and it lets a lot of people up the Valleys see City,plus Merthyr is a Cardiff fan base,yet the Jacks are playing up there in about 2 weeks.
City need to sort this out.
Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:06 pm
Forever Blue wrote:I feel strongly about this.
Why are we not playing up at Merthyr every season? crowds of 3,500 and it lets a lot of people up the Valleys see City,plus Merthyr is a Cardiff fan base,yet the Jacks are playing up there in about 2 weeks.
City need to sort this out.
Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:22 pm