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Can anyone explain their fascination with it?
Do the Swansea fans support Wales?
Got sent this link on Saturday.
https://redhandtshirtcompany.com/col...les-collection
Who buys this crap?
They've always had a few loyalist whoppers but it does seem to be becoming ingrained within a sizeable amount of their support.
It's a cry for help really.
You can kind of understand the union jacks (still a little strange) as backlash to Cardiff being the capital, we get everything etc but the loyalist stuff is really weird. What's next UVF and UDA flags at their games? Marches in July? Really odd and it's definitely growing
I wonder what their fans from places like Carmarthenshire think of it all
They just don't like the preferential treatment and attention that Cardiff gets, so they like to think of their capital as being, erm, London.
Most decent Swansea fans don't have anything to do with the minority of right wing idiots
But .....with regard to the union jacks its a pun or play on their nickname and a wind up of Wales predominantly cardiff support
They definitely support Wales
Would some kind soul please explain their flag on Saturday "buy your own fxcking glue"? Was it meant to be ironic or just weird?
I always thought it was the ‘Jack’ thing and probably a nod to the unionist theme they have going.
I had a friend in Carmarthen who was a jack . His brother was too. We were having a conversation about going to a wales game or something about the internationals and I remember his brother feeling a bit peturbed by this and saying "Aren't we supposed to support england?"..... The comment made me think that there must be an undercurrent of weird british/english nationalism going on at swansea...he said it as if it were obvious that a swansea fan should support england. This was about three decades ago.
They remind me of the people in American History X ......... dinsenfranchised and dangerously lacking in culture.
At least that's one element. The other element are welsh(ish) speaking , rugby (sport) fans who are attracted by the "product". I have friends who belong to this category too.
It's a weird mix.
They ‘became’ unionists years ago, after some bad experiences with Cardiff fans at Wales games. The jacks that go to Wales games now don’t like the unionists nonsense, but unfortunately still have to keep their heads down, thanks to a few coward’s among their fanbase.