Mon Apr 04, 2022 5:41 pm
Mon Apr 04, 2022 7:05 pm
Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
Mon Apr 04, 2022 7:16 pm
Fusilier52 wrote:Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
If I may correct you , I think you'll find the bragging rights for this victory will last as long as the Clubs exist .
Mon Apr 04, 2022 7:46 pm
Fusilier52 wrote:Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
If I may correct you , I think you'll find the bragging rights for this victory will last as long as the Clubs exist .
Mon Apr 04, 2022 9:16 pm
danielrees17 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
If I may correct you , I think you'll find the bragging rights for this victory will last as long as the Clubs exist .
That may be the case just like the first ever top flight game between the two sides ended with us on top
Mon Apr 04, 2022 11:37 pm
Fusilier52 wrote:danielrees17 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
If I may correct you , I think you'll find the bragging rights for this victory will last as long as the Clubs exist .
That may be the case just like the first ever top flight game between the two sides ended with us on top
That's not a maybe but a fact , we could go and say Swansea were the the first Welsh Club to be promoted to the PL and there the longest , but I won't
Tue Apr 05, 2022 7:37 am
Tue Apr 05, 2022 7:39 am
Sven wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:danielrees17 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
If I may correct you , I think you'll find the bragging rights for this victory will last as long as the Clubs exist .
That may be the case just like the first ever top flight game between the two sides ended with us on top
That's not a maybe but a fact , we could go and say Swansea were the the first Welsh Club to be promoted to the PL and there the longest , but I won't
Okay, so we won't mention we were there most recently, then...
Tue Apr 05, 2022 7:46 am
Fusilier52 wrote:danielrees17 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
If I may correct you , I think you'll find the bragging rights for this victory will last as long as the Clubs exist .
That may be the case just like the first ever top flight game between the two sides ended with us on top
That's not a maybe but a fact , we could go and say Swansea were the the first Welsh Club to be promoted to the PL and there the longest , but I won't
Tue Apr 05, 2022 7:48 am
piledriver64 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:danielrees17 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
If I may correct you , I think you'll find the bragging rights for this victory will last as long as the Clubs exist .
That may be the case just like the first ever top flight game between the two sides ended with us on top
That's not a maybe but a fact , we could go and say Swansea were the the first Welsh Club to be promoted to the PL and there the longest , but I won't
And of course football didn't exist before the Premier LeagueIf you're really looking at historic events start at 1925, 1927 and keep going in your comparisons.
When you've finished I'll be waiting for your verdict on where the respective clubs sit in terms of success.
Whilst I am waiting I'll just go and have a watch of the Bellamy goal at Legoland to cheer me up from my temporary depression.
By the way, you do know that you're only in 16th place in the table don't you ?
Tue Apr 05, 2022 8:13 am
piledriver64 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:danielrees17 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
If I may correct you , I think you'll find the bragging rights for this victory will last as long as the Clubs exist .
That may be the case just like the first ever top flight game between the two sides ended with us on top
That's not a maybe but a fact , we could go and say Swansea were the the first Welsh Club to be promoted to the PL and there the longest , but I won't
And of course football didn't exist before the Premier LeagueIf you're really looking at historic events start at 1925, 1927 and keep going in your comparisons.
When you've finished I'll be waiting for your verdict on where the respective clubs sit in terms of success.
Whilst I am waiting I'll just go and have a watch of the Bellamy goal at Legoland to cheer me up from my temporary depression.
By the way, you do know that you're only in 16th place in the table don't you ?
Tue Apr 05, 2022 8:17 am
Fusilier52 wrote:piledriver64 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:danielrees17 wrote:Fusilier52 wrote:Sven wrote:Former Cardiff City striker Michael Chopra was quick to remind the Swansea City fans of the time he scored a late winner against them after he came in for stick on social media following the game on Saturday.
The 38-year-old knows all about the rivalry between the Bluebirds and the Swans, and he was at the ground for the clash over the weekend, which Russell Martin’s men won 4-0.
With Chopra known to interact with fans on Twitter, it’s perhaps no surprise the Swansea supporters were quick to taunt the Cardiff favourite as they savoured the win, which meant they became the first team to ever do the double in this fixture.
However, that prompted a response from Chopra, who looked back to when his two goals, including a last minute winner, sealed a win for the capital city side back in 2010.
“Not sure why all the Jacks keep mentioning the double to me. Are they talking about the double I scored in 2010 when we beat them 2-1?”
The win saw Swansea leapfrog Steve Morison’s side in the table, although both teams don’t have much to play for in the coming weeks.
The verdict
This is what the rivalry is all about, with fans giving each other a bit of stick when the result goes their way, as long as it doesn’t cross the line.
In this case, Chopra is right to give some back and he will have fond memories of that big win when he scored twice.
For Swansea though, they won’t really care about that as they will still be enjoying the historic victory on Saturday which has ensured they have the bragging rights until next season.
If I may correct you , I think you'll find the bragging rights for this victory will last as long as the Clubs exist .
That may be the case just like the first ever top flight game between the two sides ended with us on top
That's not a maybe but a fact , we could go and say Swansea were the the first Welsh Club to be promoted to the PL and there the longest , but I won't
And of course football didn't exist before the Premier LeagueIf you're really looking at historic events start at 1925, 1927 and keep going in your comparisons.
When you've finished I'll be waiting for your verdict on where the respective clubs sit in terms of success.
Whilst I am waiting I'll just go and have a watch of the Bellamy goal at Legoland to cheer me up from my temporary depression.
By the way, you do know that you're only in 16th place in the table don't you ?
Your "success" is measured in another century , I assume you attended the FA cup final in which you won although I guess all who were there that day are now long departed ? Not sure which goal you're referring to, Bellamy's never scored against us at Legoland, at the Liberty yes so maybe you should take another look , I think your "temporary" depression is clouding your memory