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Perhaps the club are arranging waiters on the coaches to provide on board catering and selling refreshments. They don’t want supporters bringing their own stuff on board.
There’ll be a machine at the front of the bus to preorder just like the west stand.

The club is always thinking of the fans we are lucky to have them.
 
JustJack said:
It's easier to go to North Korea.

We'd do the double-double and then that little f**kwit would turn his Nuclear shit on us!
 
https://www.swanseacity.com/news/important-faqs-cardiff-city-v-swansea-city
 
These changes were so obvious and if any real thought had gone into treating fans as people should never have been needed

It shouldn’t have needed any feedback from fans
 
For bag size check to ensure it is A4 size, will it be like Ryan Air at boarding gate where they have a metal frame to check your hand luggage isn't bigger than it should be.
What will they do if it is to big charge you extra to put it underneath the bus in the storage area or provide scissors so you can trim your bag.
 
Fbreath said:
What does positive engagement from the supporters trust mean?

Club: This is what we’re going to do, whether you like it or not |

Trust: Yes of course, whatever you say.
 
Seems clear it's a joint enterprise by both clubs...they dont want us there and our lot will undoubtedly do the same in return game. Me and my lad both going...and good luck to the steward who tries to stop me taking a bottle o water on the bus.
 
Let’s be honest, both clubs would probably happily agree to no away fans at either match if there would be no fan backlash.
 
Londonlisa2001 said:
No food or drink? Including non alcoholic drinks or some snacks for kids?

Pretty sure that’s not really allowed.

I assume it means food or drinks aren’t allowed to be brought in.

The concourse will be open surely, you can’t not supply soft drinks and food at an event like this…
 
sainthelens said:
Seems clear it's a joint enterprise by both clubs...they dont want us there and our lot will undoubtedly do the same in return game. Me and my lad both going...and good luck to the steward who tries to stop me taking a bottle o water on the bus.

Bottle of water eh…Russia’s finest? :lol: ;)
 
MrSwerve said:
Let’s be honest, both clubs would probably happily agree to no away fans at either match if there would be no fan backlash.

We've been there, done that as they say.
 
Got an awful feeling about this and reckon they'll do us, although they are rubbish too
 
eteb said:
Got an awful feeling about this and reckon they'll do us, although they are rubbish too

Statistically, a draw is probably the best we can hope for. Also, they seem to be getting their act together and we most certainly are struggling to do so. Two new managers trying to play differently and both with changed teams. Times have changed.
 

Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea City🦢

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