Have a good break Taff. You realise that if we win you will have to miss all our home games this season
Dear supporter, We are looking forward to seeing you on Saturday as the Swans begin the 2023-24 season against Birmingham City. We would like to make you aware of some changes in the stadium concourses ahead of Saturday's fixture when it comes to ordering food and drink. As a forward-thinking football club, we pride ourselves on implementing the latest technology in order to improve the fan experience. We recently announced that new self-order units (SOU) have been installed at the Swansea.comStadium in both the West and South Stands, which allows supporters to order food and drinks in a fast and effective manner. The SOU’s are in operation when turnstiles open at 1.30pm and supporters can order food and drink on arrival and collect at the designated collection points within the concourses. We also recommend that supporters pre-order food and drinks ready for half-time, and this can be done as soon as you enter the concourse on the day. This is designed to deliver a quick and efficient service so you don’t miss any of the action! In order to use these units, supporters are advised to place their order at the ‘Order Here’ terminal, with the below four-step video showing just how easy it is. please log in to view this image Please note that the Swansea.com Stadium is a cashless venue, so all orders require payment by card. Stadium staff will be present to help anyone in need of assistance, while the club would like to thank you for your continued support. Diolch yn fawr.
Shorts for me not Speedos That said, I’m more or less the same weight as when I left Uni back in 1979 11st 13lbs (I’m 6ft) Never fatten a greyhound
What’s that in Kg ? I’ve put back on 8kg since I’ve recovered from the transplant - I’m still 4kg lighter than pre transplant though. I’m 79kg and 4’19”
Official: Swansea City has reached an agreement to loan Harrison Ashby from Newcastle United for the 2023-24 season, subject to international clearance. The 21-year-old defender becomes the Swans' sixth signing of the summer transfer window, following the arrivals of Josh Ginnelly, Josh Key, Jerry Yates, Carl Rushworth and Mykola Kuharevich. Ashby will wear the number 30 shirt for the Swans, and is eligible to make his debut in Saturday's Championship opener against Birmingham City. The Scottish age-grade international – who was born in Milton Keynes – started his career in the youth ranks at Chelsea, before moving to West Ham.
That's because a biscuit hasn't passed your lips for a long time Let me tempt you with a nice chocolate hobnob!