He did play for Swansea for 4 seasons.
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look at the state of these!
https://twitter.com/oli_mcburnie/sta...429933569?s=09
Do new signings at Swansea have to attend an anti-Cardiff induction day? It’s plain odd behaviour. I understand the chip on the shoulder from the dwellers on account of 1955 and how today’s youngsters are raised to remember. But the likes of Tate, Trundle and now McBurnie is just odd. McBurnie may not like Cardiff having been born in Leeds but he really is a ****ing dick isn’t he?
He looks like the bastard offspring of Groundskeeper Willy which doesn’t help... and what on earth was that Barry Island jacket he was wearing???
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I recently worked on a home where a family from Syria were living, i was speaking to them and they were in Swansea for 6 months before coming to Cardiff. They really liked it here but said that they received loads of racial abuse in Swansea, that's why they came to Cardiff.
No, it's not strange behaviour at all for someone who was born hundreds of miles from the place, had no connection with the area at all, but decided to go in with that town's fans against their biggest rival after playing a few games for them. Perfectly normal behaviour for Swansea.
Can’t say I’m bothered at all by Mcburnie doing any of that.
The funny thing is that guy in white he’s with, I genuinely can’t believe that’s a real person. So many things to point out on the photo of them in the concourse that I don’t know where to start.
I doesn’t bother me that he’s there tbh. Seems a bit of a gimp though :hehe:
I wish our players would show as much passion on the pitch as McBurnie did off it.
That’s Rodon’s brother? Blimey. I found it quite funny when the camera kept checking in on them as it was quite the sartorial spectacle. Tank and Johnny the Brains may have found themselves some contenders as Swansea’s finest...
No problem with the fella being there, fairplay he didn’t dial it down. I do think I’d find it a little surreal seeing an ex-City player giving it the big ‘un like that, especially one that’s still a pro, that hadn't played in a derby before and without any other attachment with the club or area.
All fairly daft and harmless in the scheme of things, no clue what his current employer or their supporters must think of it mind.