Unfortunately, you are yet again incorrect.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/apr/19/swansea-city-owners-sale-takeover-us-investors

Unfortunately, you are yet again incorrect.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/apr/19/swansea-city-owners-sale-takeover-us-investors

This
Great article. So bloody frustrating how blind the club is.

I think when the season is over he will leave the club....
They like him as he is making lots of money for them. the bloke is a joke and I for one hope that Karma will come and get the big nosed ****er big time sometime soon.Seems that he’s not going anywhere soon....,
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...a-city-14874051.amp?__twitter_impression=true
“Majority shareholders Jason (Levien) and Steve (Kaplan) like Huw a lot and I am sure they have said before that the way he ran the club was a big factor in them wanting to be involved in Swansea.”
I like my effing dog but .......

I am with you 100% on this, will not put a penny into the club till they have ****ed off and the sooner more fans act this way the sooner they will go. I just feel sorry for the dull ****ers who renewed their season tickets early, I wonder if they were given the option to cancel when we were relegated.We have lost our club lads, no doubt about that, I'm seriously thinking of not setting a foot back in the Liberty stadium until Jenkins and these Yanks have gone, they are simply asset stripping our club, they and the old boardroom are no longer interested in the football, all very sad indeed.
If Jenkins ever crossed the road in front of my car, I would take great pleasure in running the bastard over......![]()
Those 15000 will soon regret purchasing those tickets as next season progresses......................................
I was nearly one myself Phill but saw sense. If I go to the Liberty I'll pay on the day, there's sure to be loads of empty seats so I can't see that being a problem.
Last season there was 8 season tickets in the family (aunts, brother, cousins etc), season before last there was 11, next season there's only 2.
Potter does have a difficult job but I think we'll be OK next season. Even if J Ayew and Mawson leave and if we off-load A Ayew and Bony I still think the squad we're left with will be good enough for a top ten mid-table finish. If we manage to keep the squad we've got then play-offs should be the target.
I appreciate the championship is a hard slog but the quality gap there, between top and bottom, is huge and far greater than in the prem where any team, can beat any other on the day.
Goes to show how many plastics gave up there season tickets. They must be Cardiff City season ticket holders this season.Season tickets are now out on general sale with the club stating that 15,000 have already gone . I don't regret buying mine regardless of how the season finished , its still the Swans for better or worse and the Club is bigger than the sell out bastards could ever be
Yeah OKSeason tickets are now out on general sale with the club stating that 15,000 have already gone . I don't regret buying mine regardless of how the season finished , its still the Swans for better or worse and the Club is bigger than the sell out bastards could ever be

Season tickets are now out on general sale with the club stating that 15,000 have already gone . I don't regret buying mine regardless of how the season finished , its still the Swans for better or worse and the Club is bigger than the sell out bastards could ever be
But if Matt is going to all (or most) home matches, then he is putting less in the pockets of the club than if he pays at the gate each time. It's a good economic decision and even a good principled one.....if going to watch Swans can be considered a good principleFair play Matt but I'd rather pay as I go this season. Its just my personal view Matt but forking out for a season ticket under the current regime would leave a sour taste in my mouth. As far as I can see, all the money the club earns, after overheads, will go abroad to pay for the silk linings of share holders suits. These people know nothing about my club and care even less. Their only concern is, how much money he/she can make/take from Swansea City Football Club.
To buy a season ticket to watch us in the Championship costs around £450. Wifey just renewed hers at Hamburg SV and it just cost her €205 (around £180) after loyalty discounts. Her seat has a fantastic, middle tier behind the goal, view of the pitch. Her family can use her ticket when she doesn't and whoever holds the ticket can take up to 5 pay-on-the-day fans who can sit with the season ticket holder and watch the game. All of the profit made from ticket purchase of any kind is used to fund youth football, the second team (U23's equivalent) and Women's football squads of Hamburg SV. There's a 10year waiting list for a season ticket and every fan who pays anything relating to Hamburg SV, season ticket, merchandise, parking or even eats a hot dog on on match day knows that they are making a direct contribution to the club they love. Its very different here isn't it?
