Who do you want to see in the premier league next year? I'm not fussed either way but woud maybe just prefer Reading to come back up (not an anti Welsh thing though) I do think Swansea woud fair better than Reading if they were to go up. I know not all catch much fizzy pop action these days but Swansea's Scott Sinclair is a class act and if he's on form today we will be off to the valleys next year.
My preference would be Swansea but only because it's so long since they were in the top flight (1950's?) I reckon their fans would get a great buzz from it.
I don't mind, 2 good footballing sides and either will be a decent addition to the league, although you'd expect either of them to struggle. I fancy Reading to nick in, i concur that Sinclair is a class act for Swans, but what about Shane Long for Reading? He'll be in the Prem next year, either way. And Ian Harte, 30 goals in 2 seasons from left back? He was absolute horse ****e for us, the twat.
Yeah Harte was rubbish for us but I think his career had stalled, he went to Carlisle and found his form again and is now enjoying an indian summer to his career. I wouldn't put it past him banging in a quality free kick today like Charie Adam last year. Shane Long? I've got my doubts whether he could do it at top level, could be abit of a Rob Earnshaw. I could be proved very wrong and if he ever finds himself in our red and white hope I am.
I can't remember feeling so indifferent about a play off final: to be honest, I had forgot that it was today until I read this thread.
Got a soft spot for the swans like. They play lovely footy. as for reading. I couldnt give a gnats chuff about them
3-0 Swans, game over , and a great finish. Swansea play some wonderful football mind, really attractive.
Gotta feel for Reading a wee bit, good club, and we all know only too well how awful it is to lose in the Play-0ffs. Swansea clearly deserve it over the season mind.
Nice friendly city by the sea. If you ever get the chance visit the Gowr Peninsular. You can stay in Dylan Thomas's home in Cwmdonin Drive.