I'm not too sure what to make of this ... please log in to view this image https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/sep/10/swansea-leroy-fer-horse-wedding-dance-youtube-hit
They'll be spitting in his free popcorn in a few weeks. And he'll find it impossible to get a table in one of Swansea's four restaurants (including takeaways and fast food).
Lets hope it is the winner against Chelsea. Thing is though, I have family on Gower so go to Swansea area a lot...being a big deal in Swansea ain't that big a deal.
Bit harsh people. We are one of the smaller London clubs, he would anonymous in the big smoke and much more easily recognised in Swansea. He likes being a bigger fish in a smaller pond. Personally I don't think he meant any disrespect.
the only reason that muppet was playing for 'one of the smallest clubs in London' was because no bigger club would want him.
I would rank the clubs in London by success on the pitch and size of fanbase and stadium facilities league position etc. I would say that they fall into three groups, Big, Medium and Small and my current ranking would be as follows. 1. Arsenal 2. Chelsea 3. Spurs 4. West Ham 5. Palace 6. Fulham 7. QPR 8. Brentford 9. Charlton 10. Millwall 11. Orient 12. AFC Wimbledon What he should've said was, '' With QPR, I was playing for a medium sized club in London ... '' or not mentioned the size at all as he was joining what was then a team in the Premier League. Theoretically he is playing for one of the smallest clubs in Swansea.
How could you rank us below Fulham Nines? West Ham's attempt to join the big boys seems to be quickly unravelling, with their 'Boleyn' fans objecting to the fact that they suddenly have 20,000 new fans who don't like having obnoxious ****s standing up in front of them when they are trying to watch a game at the 'London Stadium'.
I would add Spam to the top 3 Nines. You go out to Romford,Essex and nearly every window has a spam flag in. Big club and fab away support. Did you speak to CR at the party?
West Ham will never be a big club. Their scumbag fans just want to fight each other in their shiny new home.
Only by virtue of them being in the Prem for over 10 years recently and getting to a European final. Their crowds have been larger than ours too. They had 17,603 yesterday compared to our 13,210.
We played Blackburn at home last year in mid September in front of 14000 + fans. We have lost 1000 fans in a year - though not sure how many Blackburn brought down (I was in the school end yesterday so could only hear them)
Yes I did mate. He remembered me from the fan site meeting we had last year. He asked me what I thought of the game yesterday and I don't think he was too happy with what I said. ( He didn't see it. ) He's a really nice bloke though and we spoke a bit about the academy and training and he invited me to go over there for the day and spend the day with him and watch training. He was at the party because he goes out with my wife's best friends cousin.
And last season it was a night game on a school night which makes it worse. It looked very sparse in the upper school end. It was difficult to tell because they were spread all over the place. 100? 200 tops. You can see them in the replay from Chery's goal ...