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If Warnock is to be believed there were Swansea players cheering in the changing room before their own game because we lost to Sheffield United, which was possibly the most predictable result of the season.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
I get that they love winning the derby and the doube and all that, but isn’t that a bit odd?
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Originally posted by EastbourneBlue View PostIf Warnock is to be believed there were Swansea players cheering in the changing room before their own game because we lost to Sheffield United, which was possibly the most predictable result of the season.
I get that they love winning the derby and the doube and all that, but isn’t that a bit odd?
What’s the saying “living in their heads rent free “ comes to mind ,must be draining for them
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You been to swansea lately? It’s still 1986Originally posted by EastbourneBlue View PostIf Warnock is to be believed there were Swansea players cheering in the changing room before their own game because we lost to Sheffield United, which was possibly the most predictable result of the season.
I get that they love winning the derby and the doube and all that, but isn’t that a bit odd?
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"Don't forget, in football what goes around comes around. It'll only be a matter of time before Cardiff get a good team together and batter them."Originally posted by 2b2bdoo View PostI don’t see what’s wrong with what he said.
The last time City battered Swansea in any competition was the Welsh Cup tie in April 1994 when City won 4-1, and the last time City battered Swansea in a league game was April 1965 when the Bluebirds won 5-0.
I was born in 1967. City haven't beaten the Jacks by more than a single goal in any league game during my lifetime. Meanwhile, they have beaten us 2-0 (x 5), 3-1, 3-0 (x 2), 4-1 and 4-0.
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Yes it is, our result shouldn't mean anything to them, it really shouldn't, its all a little sadOriginally posted by EastbourneBlue View PostIf Warnock is to be believed there were Swansea players cheering in the changing room before their own game because we lost to Sheffield United, which was possibly the most predictable result of the season.
I get that they love winning the derby and the doube and all that, but isn’t that a bit odd?
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Yes, it is odd, they have no other rivals, they only hate us, and we probably can't relate to their jealousy, being the capital, getting everything financially, and not being stuck out on a limb 80 miles from England with no other teams on the other side. Even their players become indoctrinated with the City's jealousy and hatred for Cardiff and Cardiff City.Originally posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View PostFor fans, not odd at all. For players, very.
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A team can batter another team one nil, sometimes the scorelines don't reflect the match.Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post"Don't forget, in football what goes around comes around. It'll only be a matter of time before Cardiff get a good team together and batter them."
The last time City battered Swansea in any competition was the Welsh Cup tie in April 1994 when City won 4-1, and the last time City battered Swansea in a league game was April 1965 when the Bluebirds won 5-0.
I was born in 1967. City hasn't beaten the Jacks by more than a single goal in any league game during my lifetime. Meanwhile, they have beaten us 2-0 (x 5), 3-1, 3-0 (x 2), 4-1, and 4-0.
Warnock is right, things can change quickly, and every dog has its day, as proof even that scruffy little mongrel Swansea is getting its turn now.
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