Our lawyers (the bastards) have a massive private box at the Liberty, have been there numerous times (not for football nor, may God forbid, "rygbi") and have to admit it's ok as a stadium. Almost as good as that one at Falmer. Btw, why are there so many strange humps in the ground all round Port Talbot and East Swansea?
Good to know, thought they were the mass graves of English tourists. On a serious note that one way charging on the bridge is a sure way not to create goodwill as are the Heddlu obsessed with their speed cameras all down the M4. My mum's family were from Swansea but emigrated (to another continent). Think of that, if I'd been a footballer I would have qualified to play for ... Can't bring myself to write that.
You should know where the cameras are by now! Here's some geological crap for you regarding the mountains by Junction 38. Enjoy! http://www.ggat.org.uk/cadw/historic_landscape/margam/english/mynydd_margam_historic_pro.html
Bang on re Falmer all my mates season ticket holders there and we have one player there now who is set for the big time Solly March ... I played with his dad who was also on the seagull's books When I go back home the sight of that stadium on the 27 it is truly something
That is the longest, most boring bit of pseudo science I have ever read. I cannot believe that I read two pages before I realised there was no plot and the butler did it
Harsh, some of the writing was magnificent. This paragraph was particularly inspiring: " Mynydd Margam comprises a high slightly undulating but fairly wide upland ridge, running westnorthwest - eastsoutheast summiting at heights between 244m and 349m OD. The west and south of the area is characterised by steep lower slopes, eg Graig Fawr (HLCA 003) and Graig-Goch (HLCAs 001 and 016), with a break of slope at around 180m OD, and deeply entrenched valleys, such as Cwm Brombil (HLCA 003), Cwm Maelwg (HLCA 002) and Cwm Phillip (within HLCA 001 and HLCA 010), often wooded or previously wooded. Above these, typically are flat-topped ridges or spurs, which adjoin the main Margam ridge, such as Mynydd Brombil (HLCA 004, including Ergyd Uchaf and Ergyd Isaf) and Cefn Crugwyllt (HLCA 002)"
A Boy In The Bush or as he was infamously known ABITB Dont think he ever came over from the Old606 but christ alive he was irritating.
Has to be BeefForHire and Dillagaf, both seem unable to see through their hatred for us and actually talk about football. I know there are many that have gripes about other clubs and WUM; but most, even Cruyff and DaiSwanHuwsMate seem to be able to engage in what this forum is for. If you are reading this guys I have a friend (yes; I know it's a surprise) she's a councillor, let go of the hate........