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Swansea City proud to be an inclusive club

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Good to see, shame the survey freezes repeatedly asking question 9 and lets you go no further. It seems from the Facebook comments this is is the same for everyone too...
 
quiff said:
Good to see, shame the survey freezes repeatedly asking question 9 and lets you go no further. It seems from the Facebook comments this is is the same for everyone too...

I had the same issue
 
Would have thought these fans sites show the make up of supporters , based on those

All morons , I'm joking
 
sainthelens said:
JackSomething said:
It couldn't hurt if you did...

Is that a window into yer life buddy? ;)

Not tried it myself, but then I'm a good looking bloke without makeup. That's what my mum always tells me anyway... :)
 
Politics and religion have no place in football. So divisive.

People of all persuasions, religions, race and backgrounds should be made to feel welcome, as long as they are there to just support the football side of things.

That's how I see it anyway. I also agree with it.
 
As someone who left Swansea to go to university in London a long time ago, when I come back I'm always surprised at how white our crowds are compared with other clubs - it really is very noticeable. Is it that Swansea doesn't have a large Black or Asian community, or that they are uncomfortable bringing their kids to the stadium to watch a match? It's an interesting question.
 
Glyn1 said:
As someone who left Swansea to go to university in London a long time ago, when I come back I'm always surprised at how white our crowds are compared with other clubs - it really is very noticeable. Is it that Swansea doesn't have a large Black or Asian community, or that they are uncomfortable bringing their kids to the stadium to watch a match? It's an interesting question.

The cowards who boo the taking of the knee instead of just keeping quiet if they don't support it, I wonder if they would still boo if the were sitting next to a black supporter
What kind of person boos our players supporting each other , they are not true fans
 
Glyn1 said:
As someone who left Swansea to go to university in London a long time ago, when I come back I'm always surprised at how white our crowds are compared with other clubs - it really is very noticeable. Is it that Swansea doesn't have a large Black or Asian community, or that they are uncomfortable bringing their kids to the stadium to watch a match? It's an interesting question.

TBH I think it reflects the make up of the local population.
(Which makes a nonsense of the brexit brigade claiming immigration in the was the main reason to leave the EU … but that's another story.)
That said a black supporter sat in front of me (before lockdown) had a few fans making fun of his dreadlocks and pulling faces behind his back. The worst being a teenager egged on by his father. Stewards didn’t want to know but an older woman ripped into them. Haven't seen any back since the return, I'm guessing they don’t like needles.
 

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