Londonlisa2001
Mel Nurse
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lol. Sadly not…I bet a few of those Lib Dem councillors made a few quid out of the stadium.![]()
lol. Sadly not…I bet a few of those Lib Dem councillors made a few quid out of the stadium.![]()
Don’t share your optimism on the playing front but everything else about the night was fantastic.It might not suit some narratives, but we are finally on the right path. We're starting to look like we have found the right combination: a bright, young, enthusiastic manager who has finally got his trusted backroom staff watching his back, and a couple of Swansea's finest on board too. What's not to like?![]()
Well to be honest I thought the sheets of paper on the seats were a little bit “small time” and gave the Wrexham circus too much of a nod. But who am I to argueClub did a fantastic job last night, they come in for a lot of criticism at times but last nights build up was pure theatre.
Like it or not but it’s all about the “ product “ these days , nearly 21k and a win ….job done![]()
Indeed. From the queue at Rossi’s to the atmosphere it was like going back about 12 years. Was only weeks ago when the talk here was the 14k crowds.It seems some have an issue about how the club hyped this game up, personally I thought it was fantastic and like it or not it’s the way football has gone.
What would you prefer ….just another game approach? It was a full house and if entices a thousand people more to come to the next game then great.
Some of you need to get over yourselves, if you’re embarrassed that the club elevated the fixture to something it didn’t deserve then that’s your problem, there’s an element of their support that I detest and I thoroughly enjoyed beating them…uppa Swans![]()
It seems some have an issue about how the club hyped this game up, personally I thought it was fantastic and like it or not it’s the way football has gone.
What would you prefer ….just another game approach? It was a full house and if entices a thousand people more to come to the next game then great.
Some of you need to get over yourselves, if you’re embarrassed that the club elevated the fixture to something it didn’t deserve then that’s your problem, there’s an element of their support that I detest and I thoroughly enjoyed beating them…uppa Swans![]()
I don't think they'll remain a mid-table Championship side, they will 100% be promoted at some point.A lot of it depends on maintaining the interest that drives the commercial deals. A couple of years spent swimming in the mid table Championship mire will turn a lot of people off. So far they've basically had a story to tell each season. Finishing twelfth after a campaign of kick and rush won't put viewers in seats by comparison.
And don't underplay Rob McElhenny in this. He was the one initially looking for a club and talked Reynolds into it.
Great Post.We really enjoyed the atmosphere on Friday. Gutted that where our seats are situated we only got snatches of the choir due to that ill timed deluge of rain. For those old enough to remember the old comedian Norman Collier who's act used to comprise of his mic cutting out intermittently - well it was like that. Luckily someone posted the choir warming up on the concourse and my god they sounded good. Cant beat a Welsh male voice choir.
Just hope that the whole evening sparked enough interest for less regular supporters to turn up to more home games. It was a glimpse of what can be achieved with a full house.