Mon May 12, 2014 7:47 am
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Mon May 12, 2014 8:44 am
BadaBing wrote:4th season in a row and next season it will be the 5th guaranteed, the last nine derbies since 2008 have ended 4 wins for us 3 for you and 2 draws.
Swansea city Wales' No1 club you can't argue with the facts
Mon May 12, 2014 8:45 am
Mon May 12, 2014 8:48 am
Blueboys1927 wrote:Lets see which teams gets the bigger crowds AGAIN next season, and the most season ticket holders AGAIN next season
Mon May 12, 2014 8:53 am
Blueboys1927 wrote:Lets see which teams gets the bigger crowds AGAIN next season, and the most season ticket holders AGAIN next season
Mon May 12, 2014 8:56 am
Blueboys1927 wrote:Lets see which teams gets the bigger crowds AGAIN next season, and the most season ticket holders AGAIN next season
Mon May 12, 2014 9:01 am
Mon May 12, 2014 9:03 am
AJ1927 wrote:Congrats.
You deserve your success and handle as the best team in Wales.
Just need to win the F.A Cup a Charity Shield and Become the first team to win a welsh derby in the premier league and your done.
Mon May 12, 2014 9:03 am
AJ1927 wrote:Congrats.
You deserve your success and handle as the best team in Wales.
Just need to win the F.A Cup a Charity Shield and Become the first team to win a welsh derby in the premier league and your done.
Mon May 12, 2014 9:08 am
Roath_Magic_ wrote:get to the last 32 of europe
Mon May 12, 2014 9:10 am
Barry Chuckle wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:get to the last 32 of europe
Got the the quarter finals in the 70s?
Mon May 12, 2014 9:13 am
Penguin wrote:Don't forget the FA Cup you won before everyone on this forum was even born.
Mon May 12, 2014 9:19 am
Penguin wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:get to the last 32 of europe
Got the the quarter finals in the 70s?
Don't forget the FA Cup you won before everyone on this forum was even born.
Mon May 12, 2014 9:20 am
pembroke allan wrote:funny how history doesnt start until you got to premier!
and it was 68 lost semi final to hambourg
Mon May 12, 2014 9:22 am
Mon May 12, 2014 9:23 am
pembroke allan wrote:Penguin wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:get to the last 32 of europe
Got the the quarter finals in the 70s?
Don't forget the FA Cup you won before everyone on this forum was even born.
funny how history doesnt start until you got to premier!
and it was 68 lost semi final to hambourg
Mon May 12, 2014 9:23 am
BadaBing wrote:4th season in a row and next season it will be the 5th guaranteed, the last nine derbies since 2008 have ended 4 wins for us 3 for you and 2 draws.
Swansea city Wales' No1 club you can't argue with the facts
Mon May 12, 2014 9:23 am
Roath_Magic_ wrote:and get to the last 32 of europe
Mon May 12, 2014 9:25 am
AJ1927 wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:and get to the last 32 of europe
Cardiff progressed further in Europe than any other Welsh team when in the 1967/68 season following a three-legged last eight win over Torpedo Moscow, Scholar's side set up a semi-final clash with Hamburg.
West German greats Uwe Seeler and Willi Schulze were in the Hamburg side that Cardiff held 1-1 in the first-leg in front of 70,000 fans at the Volksparkstadion as Norman Dean's goal gave Cardiff hope.
But the brave Bluebirds suffered a cruel defeat in the return leg.
Then this happened.
Brian Clark secured immortal status at Ninian Park when his unforgettable winner beat the great Real Madrid side in Cardiff's finest hour in front of their own fans.
The striker's 31st minute header from teenager Nigel Rees's pin-point cross against the six-times European champions and most famous in the world sent an estimated 50,000 fans into raptures.
Cardiff could have scored more and the South Wales Echo proclaimed: "Whatever happens in Madrid, nobody can take anything away from the players for their wonderful show." Just as well as the Bluebirds lost 2-0 in the return at the Bernabéu.
Then this happened.
SWANSEA City reached the knockout stages of the Europa League despite a disappointing 1-0 defeat at St Gallen.
Mon May 12, 2014 9:25 am
Penguin wrote:Blueboys1927 wrote:Lets see which teams gets the bigger crowds AGAIN next season, and the most season ticket holders AGAIN next season
It's not difficult when you ground has a much larger capacity. We sell out every week. There is no more we can do.
Mon May 12, 2014 9:27 am
Bluebina wrote:Penguin wrote:Blueboys1927 wrote:Lets see which teams gets the bigger crowds AGAIN next season, and the most season ticket holders AGAIN next season
It's not difficult when you ground has a much larger capacity. We sell out every week. There is no more we can do.
Of course because you are a smaller club
Mon May 12, 2014 9:27 am
Bluebina wrote:Penguin wrote:Blueboys1927 wrote:Lets see which teams gets the bigger crowds AGAIN next season, and the most season ticket holders AGAIN next season
It's not difficult when you ground has a much larger capacity. We sell out every week. There is no more we can do.
Of course because you are a smaller club
Mon May 12, 2014 9:34 am
Roath_Magic_ wrote:Bluebina wrote:Penguin wrote:Blueboys1927 wrote:Lets see which teams gets the bigger crowds AGAIN next season, and the most season ticket holders AGAIN next season
It's not difficult when you ground has a much larger capacity. We sell out every week. There is no more we can do.
Of course because you are a smaller club
You are saying Newcastle are bigger than liverpool?
Mon May 12, 2014 9:36 am
Roath_Magic_ wrote:AJ1927 wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:and get to the last 32 of europe
Cardiff progressed further in Europe than any other Welsh team when in the 1967/68 season following a three-legged last eight win over Torpedo Moscow, Scholar's side set up a semi-final clash with Hamburg.
West German greats Uwe Seeler and Willi Schulze were in the Hamburg side that Cardiff held 1-1 in the first-leg in front of 70,000 fans at the Volksparkstadion as Norman Dean's goal gave Cardiff hope.
But the brave Bluebirds suffered a cruel defeat in the return leg.
Then this happened.
Brian Clark secured immortal status at Ninian Park when his unforgettable winner beat the great Real Madrid side in Cardiff's finest hour in front of their own fans.
The striker's 31st minute header from teenager Nigel Rees's pin-point cross against the six-times European champions and most famous in the world sent an estimated 50,000 fans into raptures.
Cardiff could have scored more and the South Wales Echo proclaimed: "Whatever happens in Madrid, nobody can take anything away from the players for their wonderful show." Just as well as the Bluebirds lost 2-0 in the return at the Bernabéu.
Then this happened.
SWANSEA City reached the knockout stages of the Europa League despite a disappointing 1-0 defeat at St Gallen.
Half a century ago? And via the welsh cup
Football has moved on. Getting to that stage then and getting to that stage now is vastly different, especially via the english system.
Mon May 12, 2014 9:37 am
AJ1927 wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:AJ1927 wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:and get to the last 32 of europe
Cardiff progressed further in Europe than any other Welsh team when in the 1967/68 season following a three-legged last eight win over Torpedo Moscow, Scholar's side set up a semi-final clash with Hamburg.
West German greats Uwe Seeler and Willi Schulze were in the Hamburg side that Cardiff held 1-1 in the first-leg in front of 70,000 fans at the Volksparkstadion as Norman Dean's goal gave Cardiff hope.
But the brave Bluebirds suffered a cruel defeat in the return leg.
Then this happened.
Brian Clark secured immortal status at Ninian Park when his unforgettable winner beat the great Real Madrid side in Cardiff's finest hour in front of their own fans.
The striker's 31st minute header from teenager Nigel Rees's pin-point cross against the six-times European champions and most famous in the world sent an estimated 50,000 fans into raptures.
Cardiff could have scored more and the South Wales Echo proclaimed: "Whatever happens in Madrid, nobody can take anything away from the players for their wonderful show." Just as well as the Bluebirds lost 2-0 in the return at the Bernabéu.
Then this happened.
SWANSEA City reached the knockout stages of the Europa League despite a disappointing 1-0 defeat at St Gallen.
Half a century ago? And via the welsh cup
Football has moved on. Getting to that stage then and getting to that stage now is vastly different, especially via the english system.
Worth remembering that in 50 years.
Didn't realise success was time barred.
You played a lower league team in the cup final.
We played Liverpool.
Fairly sure had Cardiff played Bradford and you had played Liverpool this conversation wouldn't even take place.