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South Wales derby Final?

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The thought of playing them in the final, don't think I could cope
 
benny said:
Swanjaxs said:
Cardiff in the play off final would be the perfect scenario.

Simple reason for this...

We'd beat them because we are better than them 👍🏻

I like this and it could become a classic.....if only saint would say the same I’d lump £500 on it
Wouldn't be fair for you to put your whole months big issue money on it.
 
I'm still not sure I can think of anything worse than a Swansea v Cardiff final

Unless of course we win and then it would be the best thing ever
 
PSumbler said:
I'm still not sure I can think of anything worse than a Swansea v Cardiff final

Unless of course we win and then it would be the best thing ever

This defines my view 100%...

Hell or Heaven rests on the thow of a dice no matter what any fan says.
 
Swansea93 said:
BanosSwan said:
What would happen if the crowds were 'allowed'? Seeing as it's a bubble match?
Alternatively move it to the Millennium stadium would make sense.

Would have happened in 2011 if Cardiff beat Reading.

Err...it’s full of hospital equipment and will be for a good while.
 
MrSwerve said:
Swansea93 said:
Alternatively move it to the Millennium stadium would make sense.

Would have happened in 2011 if Cardiff beat Reading.

Err...it’s full of hospital equipment and will be for a good while.

Err..what bit of IF CROWDS WERE ALLOWED didn't you understand?
 
Swansea93 said:
MrSwerve said:
Err...it’s full of hospital equipment and will be for a good while.

Err..what bit of IF CROWDS WERE ALLOWED didn't you understand?

If crowds were allowed...THERE WOULD STILL BE HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT ON THE PITCH.


Not hard to grasp. If you’re saying if Covid didn’t happen, that’s a different point and it wouldn’t have happened in the last playoff final anyway so not really worth pondering.
 
In 2011 it would have been played at half capacity

20k fans each, all bubbled to Wembley
 
As it goes I think the nasty edge to the rivalry is dying with every year, and in possibly 10 years, fans will be able to travel on matchday quite freely
 
JMD said:
As it goes I think the nasty edge to the rivalry is dying with every year, and in possibly 10 years, fans will be able to travel on matchday quite freely

Can’t see it myself.

The euros helped but there is still pure hatred between both sets of fans.
 
JMD said:
As it goes I think the nasty edge to the rivalry is dying with every year, and in possibly 10 years, fans will be able to travel on matchday quite freely

With the greatest of respect, that is total nonsense.
 
sainthelens said:
JMD said:
As it goes I think the nasty edge to the rivalry is dying with every year, and in possibly 10 years, fans will be able to travel on matchday quite freely

With the greatest of respect, that is total nonsense.

I guess we will see. With every year that passes there are less and less 'active' people who are inclined to act in a way we have seen in the past, outside the ground, of course.
 
JMD said:
sainthelens said:
With the greatest of respect, that is total nonsense.

I guess we will see. With every year that passes there are less and less 'active' people who are inclined to act in a way we have seen in the past, outside the ground, of course.
Take away the bubble, itll set everything back 40 yrs.
You honestly reckon Cardiff would be allowed to make their own way from High st station? What a bizarre idea.
 

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