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Roger Freestone
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Swansea was voted the second best place to live as a professional person. I'm sure you can imagine which areas they did and didn't live in, and I'd bet that they went nowhere near the city centre much.When I was home about a decade ago - I was walking down Langland - and who walks alongside me in a track suit is Federico Fernandez. I clocked him straight away and had a long chat with him as we walked over the cliffs toward Caswell - lovely guy.
Anyway - he is a well travelled pro - and in his opinion the Gower was the most beautiful place he had ever lived, and the people at the club were the friendliest. He actually described it as more of a family than a business.
Of course the wheels have fallen off a bit since then - but still - we are quick to under value what we have.
Swansea is known as the graveyard of ambition for a reason - lots of people go there and settle, and never leave.
As an aside 'Athens of the North' Edinburgh has lots of awfully deprived and violent areas within a mile of very affluent and extremely posh unattainable areas. Living there was like when I lived in London.Walk the wrong way and you suddenly wish you hadn't.
Swansea's main problem imo, in attracting footballers if in direct competition with the likes of Stoke, is that Swansea is at the arse end of nowhere, and lacks the clubby nightlife of London, Manchester and also the likes of Liverpool, Leeds and even Bristol. Cardiff doesn't compute, whatever Dwarf Central might like to believe.