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Cardiff or Wrexham ?

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Who would you rather not see promoted this year ?

  • Wrexham

  • Cardiff

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I am surprised that approximately 38% of the vote have not wanted Cardiff to not be promoted.

I guess this Swansea board is a broad spectrum and not what many on here expected ( me included) .

We are a small guide to what the overall Swans fan base thinks. Do not get above ourselves is a lesson.
I’m amazed too.

Even if you put the rivalry to one side, Cardiff being promoted directly impacts us as a club in terms of:
1. Recruitment from the academy through to the first team
2. Sponsorship opportunities
3. Growing the fan base

The longer they are in a league below us the more the gap widens and the bigger the benefits for the club on and off the pitch as evidenced by the 7 years in the PL.

Wrexham on the other hand has little to no impact on us as a club barring some online trolling/banter.
 
I am surprised that approximately 38% of the vote have not wanted Cardiff to not be promoted.

I guess this Swansea board is a broad spectrum and not what many on here expected ( me included) .

We are a small guide to what the overall Swans fan base thinks. Do not get above ourselves is a lesson.
Yeah, 38% are dribbling idiots.
 
I like Wrexham. The town’s a sh*thole, but the people are genuine (much like Swansea). My Welsh teacher back then was a massive Wrexham fan and hated Cardiff with a passion. I used to live just outside the town and watched them regularly. They weren’t great, but it was my football fix. It was back in the days when they were falling down the leagues. Carlos Edwards was one of their better players. Andy Dibble was their keeper. Some bloke called Lee Trundle seemed ok. And they had a beanpole at the back called Dennis Lawrence. Their hard core fans kept going however crap they were - fair play to them.

Then I met the now missus, got taken to the Vetch and fell in love with this team that still played in a ground that looked like it belonged in the 1800s, moved down here and then Denis bloody Lawrence and Lee Trundle turned up.
 

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