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Our American fan base

I'll just try and answer a few questions here. I'm on cellphone and in between stuff, so hope it makes sense.

Iwas born in Swansea, have family in Swansea and I'm visiting very regularly due to work and the affinity I've always had to my birthplace.

I've been a Swans supporter all my life. Supportng the club through the dark years, too!

As for the comments on "cringe", I can only agree. There's virtually zero imagination in American sports - it's all so technical and clinically commercial. This largely extends to the supporters, too.

Over the last decade or so, "soccer" (allegedly!) has become much more popular in the States and, much like the UK, many 'fans' are attracted by the larger clubs with larger budgets and more successes. However, there is undoubtedly a growing number of people getting into football who appreciate nuances of Championship football in the UK as more competitive.... However, being American, too many associate Championship football with being superior only by its name (because it sounds like it's superior to "Premier", right?).

This is where the US owners have done well this time around, because Swansea City FC has an identity in the US. Commercially, our beautiful club is recognized by more 'Yanks' than ever before! I brought a couple of American friends with me to a game at the stadium a few months back. We lost - sure! But the buzz of the live atmosphere and what's happening on the pitch is pure theater at times! They loved it and so talk about it, today.

In other words, given a chance most Americans will come around to football. The Swans, if they continue on the path of commercial success in the US, WILL impact the US audience through enlargement of the fan base. We Americans may seem fickle - and many are - but we're also fiercely loyal to our passions. The challenge is highlighting the club out there more to create these passions!

This is where weed comes into it.... Or, Snoopdog, even!
 
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He's a great guy, really quiet and unassuming - he's hoping to come over before the end of the season.

He has the US subscription that enables him to watch the majority of Swans games & buys games from Swans TV that aren't included.

I can’t say I’m surprised that you get on with him.
 
I'll just try and answer a few questions here. I'm on cellphone and in between stuff, so hope it makes sense.

Iwas born in Swansea, have family in Swansea and I'm visiting very regularly due to work and the affinity I've always had to my birthplace.

I've been a Swans supporter all my life. Supportng the club through the dark years, too!

As for the comments on "cringe", I can only agree. There's virtually zero imagination in American sports - it's all so technical and clinically commercial. This largely extends to the supporters, too.

Over the last decade or so, "soccer" (allegedly!) has become much more popular in the States and, much like the UK, many 'fans' are attracted by the larger clubs with larger budgets and more successes. However, there is undoubtedly a growing number of people getting into football who appreciate nuances of Championship football in the UK as more competitive.... However, being American, too many associate Championship football with being superior only by its name (because it sounds like it's superior to "Premier", right?).

This is where the US owners have done well this time around, because Swansea City FC has an identity in the US. Commercially, our beautiful club is recognized by more 'Yanks' than ever before! I brought a couple of American friends with me to a game at the stadium a few months back. We lost - sure! But the buzz of the live atmosphere and what's happening on the pitch is pure theater at times! They loved it and so talk about it, today.

In other words, given a chance most Americans will come around to football. The Swans, if they continue on the path of commercial success in the US, WILL impact the US audience through enlargement of the fan base. We Americans may seem fickle - and many are - but we're also fiercely loyal to our passions. The challenge is highlighting the club out there more to create these passions!

This is where weed comes into it.... Or, Snoopdog, even!

Next time you’re over I’ll let you have a photo with me.
 
Ahhh that Tummer oddball, came across as half decent at first, then, as time went on, his true colours appeared. A bit of a legend over in the Full Moon though, no doubt.
 
I have been a fan of the Swans ever since they came over here to North Carolina on their preseason tour back in 2017. As an above poster said, a lot more Americans have gotten into the sport the last few seasons, but their are also a lot that do not truly understand what it is about and are cringey in how they cheer on their clubs.

Our owners have gotten a lot of flack(Rightfully so mind) but hopefully they are starting to turn the corner and their are some signs of that. Snoop being involved is cool and all, but more to me it shows a distinct appreciation of what needs to be done to move the club forward.

Main thing now is to keep improving on and off the pitch and I think we will.

Americans in general will start following the club more and hopefully they will do so in a positive manner and not say piss on it if we do have bumps in the road haha.

Hoping to come over to Swansea next Summer for the first time ever! Let me know if want to meet for a drink haha(Except you @Darran ;) ).
 
I have been a fan of the Swans ever since they came over here to North Carolina on their preseason tour back in 2017. As an above poster said, a lot more Americans have gotten into the sport the last few seasons, but their are also a lot that do not truly understand what it is about and are cringey in how they cheer on their clubs.

Our owners have gotten a lot of flack(Rightfully so mind) but hopefully they are starting to turn the corner and their are some signs of that. Snoop being involved is cool and all, but more to me it shows a distinct appreciation of what needs to be done to move the club forward.

Main thing now is to keep improving on and off the pitch and I think we will.

Americans in general will start following the club more and hopefully they will do so in a positive manner and not say piss on it if we do have bumps in the road haha.

Hoping to come over to Swansea next Summer for the first time ever! Let me know if want to meet for a drink haha(Except you @Darran ;) ).

You don’t want to get off on the wrong foot my friend. 😉
Welcome. ♥️
 
I have been a fan of the Swans ever since they came over here to North Carolina on their preseason tour back in 2017. As an above poster said, a lot more Americans have gotten into the sport the last few seasons, but their are also a lot that do not truly understand what it is about and are cringey in how they cheer on their clubs.

Our owners have gotten a lot of flack(Rightfully so mind) but hopefully they are starting to turn the corner and their are some signs of that. Snoop being involved is cool and all, but more to me it shows a distinct appreciation of what needs to be done to move the club forward.

Main thing now is to keep improving on and off the pitch and I think we will.

Americans in general will start following the club more and hopefully they will do so in a positive manner and not say piss on it if we do have bumps in the road haha.

Hoping to come over to Swansea next Summer for the first time ever! Let me know if want to meet for a drink haha(Except you @Darran ;) ).
Welcome my friend 🎅
Just ignorer Prosser is my advice though. He's a massive drama queen 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
 
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He's a great guy, really quiet and unassuming - he's hoping to come over before the end of the season.

He has the US subscription that enables him to watch the majority of Swans games & buys games from Swans TV that aren't included.
He seems a sound bloke, I remember reading his posts a few year back.

I don't know where this hatred for Tummer has come from on these Swansea Boards, he's only ever spoke about Us Politics, which frankly has nothing to do with us in Wales.
 
There is a great group of supporters in Baltimore who host watch parties at a local. They've also made the trek to Havre d Grace, MD, which is twinned with Mumbles. In my experience US supporters are a mix of Welsh expats working in the states, those with fond memories of Michu, Leon, and the rest during our PL spell, and those with Welsh heritage.

There are a few supporters in DC who are also DC United supporters and have been doubly miserable having watched Levien and Kaplan undercut both of their clubs.
 
He seems a sound bloke, I remember reading his posts a few year back.

I don't know where this hatred for Tummer has come from on these Swansea Boards, he's only ever spoke about Us Politics, which frankly has nothing to do with us in Wales.
Guns, Trump, Trump and guns basically mate, people like Tummer probably have thier great, great. great grandfather's Smith & Wesson tucked under thier pillow just in case orange Don calls for another uprising. 👍.

It has everything to do with "us Welsh" on a human level.

Think about it J123.
 
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