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Season 24/25 | The Official Match Day Thread | Swansea City 3 Oxford United 3 | Att: 19,672 | 3rd May 2025 | The EFL Championship

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I've read somewhere today about people watching matches on a firestick.
Not sure if it was Swans games or not.
Does anyone know how or if you can get Swans games on a fire stick?
 
I fully expect to see some creative banners Saturday celebrating the relegation party.
 
I've read somewhere today about people watching matches on a firestick.
Not sure if it was Swans games or not.
Does anyone know how or if you can get Swans games on a fire stick?
Its strictly not legal

The majority of the people who run the services that do this keep it on the down low, they always have to balance more customers and more money versus the increased likelihood that someone will rat them out and they will get busted by the cops

I am sure someone might DM you though and can give you more concrete answers
 
More than a little bit gutted to be missing this. We are down west for the weekend but I’m strongly considering applying for a pass out for Saturday afternoon and going to the game afterall.
 
More than a little bit gutted to be missing this. We are down west for the weekend but I’m strongly considering applying for a pass out for Saturday afternoon and going to the game afterall.

You'll be in the South Stand
 
Think the North is sold out, very few left in the West stand, possibly a few in the East linking the South.
 
More than a little bit gutted to be missing this. We are down west for the weekend but I’m strongly considering applying for a pass out for Saturday afternoon and going to the game afterall.
Remember the early kick off means you can be back down West by 4pm-ish?
 
Remember the early kick off means you can be back down West by 4pm-ish?
I think Cooperman wants to feel and sense the ambience, the vibe, the aura of a match day, take in the salted air swirling around the stadium, with like minded simpletons who partake in the old pint or two, followed up by some sort of salted peanuts or pork scratchings, rounded off with some sort of edible delights in the evening.. in other words, proper west wales doesn't tickle his taste buds, I'm sure it does a decent pint and have ok grub, but a football day out is a spiritual awakening experience, where you can shout at the ref all game for being a Jonah and become a 12 year old kid again.. plus the suns out
 

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