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  • Someone is not feeling the love for us.....

    Not quite sure why, but someone asked the question...Enjoy...


  • #2
    Gonna be a lot of unhappy welsh blokes come August 18th.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by brightonr View Post
      Gonna be a lot of unhappy welsh blokes come August 18th.
      yes it will be a bad day for them . i bet the sheep are worried already:^^:

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      • #4
        Have to laugh at these clowns. Swansea is becoming one of my most hated clubs along with Cardiff. Personally I don't believe any Welsh club should play in England. Why? Wales has its own league setup, its own FA, its own national team and its own national stadium. I blogged about this once and got a load of abuse over it. I was also invited onto that planet swans forum to argue my case. There's no case to argue. It should be remembered that the people of Wales voted for further devolution powers last year, which included sport. The people of Wales VOTED for separated sport so expelling Welsh clubs from English football is just an extension of that principle.

        The other thing that really winds them up is the DVLA. I suggested on my blog that the DVLA should also be devolved with each country having its own office. I discovered that it would mean 4,000 jobs would be transferred from Swansea to an English city. It would totally annihilate the local economy in Swansea and cause serious damage to the Welsh economy. Can't see why it should be such an issue because the people of Wales VOTED for devolution so again this is just another extension of the principle.

        So, if anyone fancies cranking these idiots up, there's plenty of material above to work with! Besides, Wales gets a substantial amount of cash from the English taxpayer, some of which has been used to help build the Liberty Stadium. I wonder if the Swans will chip in for our new stadium.....
        Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
          Have to laugh at these clowns. Swansea is becoming one of my most hated clubs along with Cardiff. Personally I don't believe any Welsh club should play in England. Why? Wales has its own league setup, its own FA, its own national team and its own national stadium. I blogged about this once and got a load of abuse over it. I was also invited onto that planet swans forum to argue my case. There's no case to argue. It should be remembered that the people of Wales voted for further devolution powers last year, which included sport. The people of Wales VOTED for separated sport so expelling Welsh clubs from English football is just an extension of that principle.

          The other thing that really winds them up is the DVLA. I suggested on my blog that the DVLA should also be devolved with each country having its own office. I discovered that it would mean 4,000 jobs would be transferred from Swansea to an English city. It would totally annihilate the local economy in Swansea and cause serious damage to the Welsh economy. Can't see why it should be such an issue because the people of Wales VOTED for devolution so again this is just another extension of the principle.

          So, if anyone fancies cranking these idiots up, there's plenty of material above to work with! Besides, Wales gets a substantial amount of cash from the English taxpayer, some of which has been used to help build the Liberty Stadium. I wonder if the Swans will chip in for our new stadium.....
          top post .........welsh ponces,

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          • #6
            Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
            Have to laugh at these clowns. Swansea is becoming one of my most hated clubs along with Cardiff. Personally I don't believe any Welsh club should play in England. Why? Wales has its own league setup, its own FA, its own national team and its own national stadium. I blogged about this once and got a load of abuse over it. I was also invited onto that planet swans forum to argue my case. There's no case to argue. It should be remembered that the people of Wales voted for further devolution powers last year, which included sport. The people of Wales VOTED for separated sport so expelling Welsh clubs from English football is just an extension of that principle.

            The other thing that really winds them up is the DVLA. I suggested on my blog that the DVLA should also be devolved with each country having its own office. I discovered that it would mean 4,000 jobs would be transferred from Swansea to an English city. It would totally annihilate the local economy in Swansea and cause serious damage to the Welsh economy. Can't see why it should be such an issue because the people of Wales VOTED for devolution so again this is just another extension of the principle.

            So, if anyone fancies cranking these idiots up, there's plenty of material above to work with! Besides, Wales gets a substantial amount of cash from the English taxpayer, some of which has been used to help build the Liberty Stadium. I wonder if the Swans will chip in for our new stadium.....
            100% agree
            You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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            • #7
              I think its quite sweet they hate us. If I ever stop to think about them I have a soft spot for them actually. Always the easiest game of the season. "4-0 - on the your big day out - 4-0." They are like my spaniel - just roll over to be tickled...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
                Have to laugh at these clowns. Swansea is becoming one of my most hated clubs along with Cardiff. Personally I don't believe any Welsh club should play in England. Why? Wales has its own league setup, its own FA, its own national team and its own national stadium. I blogged about this once and got a load of abuse over it. I was also invited onto that planet swans forum to argue my case. There's no case to argue. It should be remembered that the people of Wales voted for further devolution powers last year, which included sport. The people of Wales VOTED for separated sport so expelling Welsh clubs from English football is just an extension of that principle.

                The other thing that really winds them up is the DVLA. I suggested on my blog that the DVLA should also be devolved with each country having its own office. I discovered that it would mean 4,000 jobs would be transferred from Swansea to an English city. It would totally annihilate the local economy in Swansea and cause serious damage to the Welsh economy. Can't see why it should be such an issue because the people of Wales VOTED for devolution so again this is just another extension of the principle.

                So, if anyone fancies cranking these idiots up, there's plenty of material above to work with! Besides, Wales gets a substantial amount of cash from the English taxpayer, some of which has been used to help build the Liberty Stadium. I wonder if the Swans will chip in for our new stadium.....

                Dont disagree with a word of that...good post...hope we do em at least 4-0...would be a great start.....!!

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                • #9
                  I laugh at the 'buy our way up the league' comments! Didn't Swansea just recently have a bid of 7.5m for Gylfi accepted? Paid 3.5m for Graham, Routledge 2m and Lita 2m. We've signed a lot more players but we're paying in the same region of money! Also signing Green, Nelsen, Fabio, Diakite and Johnson has cost a whopping 3.2m in transfer fees, yeah that's really buying our way up the league!?

                  Our ground is hated, because the Liberty is **** poor, the Vetch used to be a brilliant atmosphere, similar to Loftus Road yet they're now homed in a 20k modern day library!! I'd have LR over the Liberty all day, every day. They charge 35 quid, i paid a lot cheaper at LR on many occasions last season.

                  All in all, they hate is because they simply can't beat us. Bring on Aug 18th and another hammering!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
                    I think its quite sweet they hate us. If I ever stop to think about them I have a soft spot for them actually. Always the easiest game of the season. "4-0 - on the your big day out - 4-0." They are like my spaniel - just roll over to be tickled...


                    they are a good team to boo.
                    come on you r's!

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