Swans v Newcastle

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We made it difficult for ourselves today. Played some good stuff in the first half but gave the ball away too frequently at times.
I thought Newcastle were the better side in the second half and looked the likely winners.
Anyway 40pts with 10 games to go.
Has there ever been a better time to be a Jack?
 
A few seasons ago we would have lost games like that or at best drew....I found this win more satisfying than the Bradford win because of the way we never lied down and go to absolute pieces. It was ugly and unorthodox at times especially in the latter stages and I would not have complained if it ended in a draw but we have been on the end of them games ourselves and got nothing so it was good to see us hang on and get all three points......very satisfying...

Agree Dai.
 
The change in the pace and the inventiveness in the midfield when Michu dropped back after Moore came on was extremely noticable. The sooner we get a target man the better - I'd even give Moore a try for a few games. I'm sorry but depite his sublime touches Hernandez is a bit of a luxury - manhandled in any 50/50s and too adventerous passing resulted in the TOON getting the ball way too many times today
 
I disagree with Pablo. I thought he played a decent game and was the architect behind a couple of chances. I agree though that sometimes he is looking to do something too advanced on the wrong occasions. But what he lacks in consistency he makes up for in other areas in my opinion.

Monk on the other hand was rubbish. He threw the ball away in dangerous areas way too many times. I'm beginning to like Ki in that position. Until Chico comes back obviously. When is he coming back by the way?
 
All the plastic match thread starters turned up for Wembley and have now disappeared. We have had one link to the Newcastle Board which has gone on to the next page.

So here it is.

Swans v Newcastle
Liberty Stadium
Sat March 2nd 2013

10 FACTS ABOUT NEWCASTLE

1. Geordies are so called because Newcastle was the only City in the North East that supported George II and closed its gates to the Jacobite army during the rebellion of 1745

2. The Tyne Bridge was designed to look like Sydney Harbour Bridge

3. Newcastle Brown Ale is 100% piss <cheers>

4. “The Angel of the North” stands at 65 feet high (20 metres) with a wingspan of 175 feet (54 metres) wide
In 1849, Robert Stephenson's High Level Bridge of 1849 opened and it was the first road/rail bridge in the world.

5. The first public demonstration of the light-bulb was given by its inventor Joseph Swan on 3rd Feb 1879 at a lecture theatre in Newcastle, therefore the first public building in the world lit by electric light

6. The world’s first organised dog show was held in Newcastle on June 28 1859. :emoticon-0137-clapp

7. In 2001 the city of Newcastle had a population of 189,863

8. Music - Bands/Artists to come out of Newcastle include The Animals, Sting, Bryan Ferry and Dire Straits. Lindisfarne have strong conections to Tyneside and their most famous song “Fog on the Tyne” was covered by Gazza in 1990 :emoticon-0159-music

9. Newcastles Metro was Britain's first urban light rail transit system

10. By trade, Sir Bobby Robson was an electrician before he became a professional footballer with Fulham

9 is wrong depending on the meaning. Whilst those in Newcastle claim it is the oldest passenger rail in the world, that is intact very wrong. The oldest passenger rail route in the world was right here in Swansea on the Mumbles rail route. Newcastle was only the first electric route which is nowhere near as prestigious as the actual oldest passenger service distinction.
 
9 is wrong depending on the meaning. Whilst those in Newcastle claim it is the oldest passenger rail in the world, that is intact very wrong. The oldest passenger rail route in the world was right here in Swansea on the Mumbles rail route. Newcastle was only the first electric route which is nowhere near as prestigious as the actual oldest passenger service distinction.

Only Swansea Council could tear up the first, and oldest, passanger railway in the world. Think what a tourist attraction that would be now!
 
Glad to scrape 3 points today, makes up for the same fixture last year when Newcastle set up with two banks of five, then Scored two on the break..
 
Reading reports we were very lucky and Pardew is incredulous that his side lost.
Ha, ha ha, ha, ha.

Eliott was their man of the match for keeping them in it (some excellent saves), they started wasting time from the kick off, fouled persistently (some quite nasty), only made Vorm work two or three times.
The first half was like an extension of Sunday.
 
Only Swansea Council could tear up the first, and oldest, passanger railway in the world. Think what a tourist attraction that would be now!
personally I have never agreed with this rose tinted glasses look at a rail system along the sea front. It would be a monumental eye sore, a blot on the landscape and a dangerous one at that. It's bad enough having a 4 lane road between us and the beach.
 
Reading reports we were very lucky and Pardew is incredulous that his side lost.
Ha, ha ha, ha, ha.

Eliott was their man of the match for keeping them in it (some excellent saves), they started wasting time from the kick off, fouled persistently (some quite nasty), only made Vorm work two or three times.
The first half was like an extension of Sunday.

Aye, the BBC Cardiff reporters say the same but the truth is the game was more even than they make out and of the clear cut chances Swansea had more than Newcastle. The BBC say Tiote was unlucky to be booked for the raised boot on Dyer because no contact was made, but the same department from BBC Cardiff HQ said Chico deserved is red and three match ban for a similar offence at the beginning of season.

Such is biasy at that place they give Cardiff's game a more prominent spot on the BBC Wales page than the Swans Premier League victory. As if the population cares about results from a globally irrelevant division.
 
personally I have never agreed with this rose tinted glasses look at a rail system along the sea front. It would be a monumental eye sore, a blot on the landscape and a dangerous one at that. It's bad enough having a 4 lane road between us and the beach.

It would cut traffic and ease the danger, if people are stupid enough to walk into an oncoming small passenger train then it is just natural selection should they die.
 
personally I have never agreed with this rose tinted glasses look at a rail system along the sea front. It would be a monumental eye sore, a blot on the landscape and a dangerous one at that. It's bad enough having a 4 lane road between us and the beach.

We're not talking about running intercity 125s between Mumbles and Swansea. A small gauge railway with old fashioned trams would be both picturesque and a big tourist attraction. I'm not sure how it could be a blot on the landscape considering the landscape consists of Sweansea Docks, Tescos, County Hall, delapitated hotels and cricket ground, numerous small carparks and a dual carriageway - Anything that takes the focus off that lot would be a good thing.
 
personally I have never agreed with this rose tinted glasses look at a rail system along the sea front. It would be a monumental eye sore, a blot on the landscape and a dangerous one at that. It's bad enough having a 4 lane road between us and the beach.

lived through the era and actually went on the very last tram journey,,,one of the biggest mistakes the swansea council have ever made and we have regretted it ever since.....love to see it brought back and the slip bridge put back.....
 
lived through the era and actually went on the very last tram journey,,,one of the biggest mistakes the swansea council have ever made and we have regretted it ever since.....love to see it brought back and the slip bridge put back.....

Where did the tram run through? I used to live in Swansea and I never even knew about this!
 
Is the original tram the one they restored next to the maritime museum behind Dylan Thomas`s satue ?
 
In this day and age there would have to be barriers to stop people walking over the tracks with allocated walk areas for pedestrians just to appease health and safety rules. Believe me a track on the seafront now would be awful.
 
I can't believe some of the stuff I've read through here.
Newcastle are no mugs so don't get me wrong but their chances came from long shots and I can't even remember Vorm making a save in the 1st half at all. In fact during the 1st half Newcastle seem'd more content to kick our players rather than play football. Cisse should have had a yellow card and Tiote should have been shown a red card, I can't help but wonder what Chico was thinking at the time. During the 1st half we created a number of chances and we should have buried at least two, unfortunately they both fell to our centre halves.
During the 2nd half at least Newcastle stopped the kicking and started playing a bit. From what I saw they looked a pretty decent team too. Why the hell they didn't play like that all game is beyond me, I can only guess that Pardew gave them a rocket at half time. That's said Vorm only really made one great save the rest you'd expect a premier league keeper to make.

Special mention to the Newcastle fans who I thought were excellent today, very friendly outside the ground before the game and didn't stop cheering on their team during the game. Ignoring the one dickhead fan on here the Newcastle posters on here are top fans too and is always a friendly board to visit. That Gandalf truly is a living legend
 
In this day and age there would have to be barriers to stop people walking over the tracks with allocated walk areas for pedestrians just to appease health and safety rules. Believe me a track on the seafront now would be awful.

what like Blackpool you mean...<laugh>