| Forum Reply | Bands You've Seen The Most. at 09:09 8 Mar 2020
Ok then, how's this. Zeppelin, Hendrix, The who, Dylan, Sabbath, Beach boys, Yes, Bowie, Springsteen, Mc cartney, Every brothers, Joe cocker, Police, Sha na na, The fantastic Rory Gallagher ( so many times, can't remember) Ten years after, T Rex, Stone the crowd, (pulled the mic away from Les Harvey, on that terrible night) Family, (top rank, the night he split his pants on stage) Roxy music, The faces, (unfortunately no Steve Marriott) Humble pie (fortunately with Steve Marriott) Wings, (Swansea university,,, yes that's correct) Alvin Lee, King crimson, Hards hands and feet, And that's just some of them, from days gone by. I still love a good band, and I'm a firm believer there's no such thing as good or bad music, only music you like, or don't like. I could go on and on, but I'll let you off at that... Bye the way, I think a lot of the younger contributors on PS would be amazed at the bands we had in the Patti pavilion. |
| Forum Reply | Joe Rodon at 08:02 2 Feb 2020
Clase,,,, not Class, sorry. |
| Forum Reply | Joe Rodon at 08:01 2 Feb 2020
Is he related to the Class Rodons? |
| Forum Reply | Ivor Allchurch at 06:59 28 Jan 2020
I had the great pleasure of playing in the same team as Ivor when he had brief spell with pontardawe at the very end of his career. I was a young boy of about 18 coming back from injury, playing for ammanford and helping out at pontardawe. The boss told me to make the runs up the line and Ivor will find you. Ivor never came out of the center circle but never missed a pass all game. Absolutely brilliant on the ball and had the vision to match his ball skills. I remember coming off the pitch thinking he had eyes in the back of his head.... Plasmarl boy as well. God I wish I was as good as I thought I was.... |
| Forum Reply | Alan Curtis 1971 at 00:17 14 Nov 2018
Judging by some of the comments on here some of Us must at least know each other, or maybe played Against each other.... |
| Forum Reply | Alan Curtis 1971 at 20:41 13 Nov 2018
Yes, bottom left, Paul fury, (alias, dog) and next to Dog is Mark Coates. Both great players, who would have made it if we had the Set up then, that we have now. |
| Forum Reply | Petty vs Jenkins/Yanks. at 12:33 11 Aug 2018
there should be an unwritten rule for this site...... NO NEGATIVE VIBES ON MATCH DAYS..... more harm than good. leave it until tomorrow for sucks sake. |
| Forum Reply | Joe Roden at 10:18 11 Aug 2018
Good luck Joe, if you turn out half as good as your grandad You'll be fine.... I'm sure he's looking down at you with immense pride. (Pretty sure I've got the correct family, apologies if not). |
| Forum Reply | This is how a leader should act. at 13:36 1 Jun 2018
I've worked in the manufacturing industry for 42 years. Believe me this is a playing field that needs to leveled asap. And for those of you that think normal everyday people in India and China are benefiting from this creation of wealth, then you are very wrong. At least we have a minimum wage law in this country. Some People can be so naive to think that protectionism is a game played by western companies only, shows they are desperately ill informed. I'd be interested to know how many of you are employed in the manufacturing industry. |
| Forum Reply | Right decision BUT in reality the players can be ashamed of themselves. at 13:40 21 Dec 2017
About time this thread appeared. Absolutely spot on Dicky. Why is it that in every other job, if you are failing, you get the sack but not if you are a professional PL player? Whoever is negotiating these contracts needs to grow a pair and make a few amendments. In our case, the term "stealing a living" just doesn't cover it. |
| Forum Reply | Routledge always loses possession. at 16:35 21 Aug 2017
My point is some people have to be shaken to get any type of response. And whether you like it or not, you can tell a lot about personality by observing emotional behavior... It's called character Mapping. FFS |
| Forum Reply | Routledge always loses possession. at 16:19 21 Aug 2017
Routledge has no back bone at all. when have you ever seen him get excited or annoyed or even seen him smile? he's clinging on for as long as he can. Narsingn is the new Routledge. |
| Forum Reply | Clucas at 16:06 21 Aug 2017
This guy absolutely mauled us last season. a step up on what we've got..... definitely! |
| Forum Reply | Goodbye Siggy - thank you for the days at 11:07 16 Aug 2017
Darren, Please don't get desperate on my account. I say it like it is my friend. I'm just as prepared to say f..k him as the rest of us but can't deny he's been great for our club. As I said, He was no leader. |
| Forum Reply | Goodbye Siggy - thank you for the days at 08:36 16 Aug 2017
Siggy, A perfect professional and a real Gentleman. Don't think you would call him a leader or a dominant force but thanks very much for the memories Gylfi. Good luck at neverton, Step up to the plate Rocke and make a name for yourself. |
| Forum Reply | Elephant in the room ....... at 07:49 10 Aug 2017
it's been mentioned on here previously but not enough. How do we know how much of this is within the control of Siggy??? I can't think of any incident throughout the whole time that Siggy has been a part of our squad, that he has been anything but the perfect professional. My memory is not what it used to be, so correct me please, if I'm wrong. My personal view is he's being hung, drawn and quartered here and I'm not sure anyone can prove it's got a great deal to do with the player himself. Receiving a pay rise is going to be part of the deal for him but the biggest benefactor here is the club, and therefore the Americans. I may be wrong though. |
| Forum Reply | Tammy Enjoying Swansea Life at 10:05 21 Jul 2017
from here on I suggest he be called " Taffy Abraham". Just putting it out there.... that's all! |
| Forum Reply | Christ is it only Swans fans that over react at 12:44 30 Sep 2016
Been a long time but couldn't resist this one because I don't like the thought of our club turning into a 'Hire and Fire' organisation. Give Guidolin credit for the way he conducts himself under pressure , considering the language disadvantage , I think he is a man of some integrity. I also think he knows more about football than many on this forum. Some football supporters judge a good manager , by the loud noise he makes or the controversy he courts. Marhinio is classed as a brilliant manager but why? If you put him in charge of a lower league club and made him work without an endless budget, do you think he would produce the goods? And as far as the management is concerned, we should be grateful we haven't had the likes of Sam, to cream off the top... Allerdyce, I mean, not Hamman (not that there's any difference, allegedly) |
| Forum Reply | Huw Jenkins to Reflect on Garry Monk's time in charge at 09:09 29 Apr 2014
The way I see it is we have two options. 1. Look for a new manager and start another cycle of 2 years stability, followed by the risk of loosing him if he is successful. Then having to start again Etc, etc. 2. Appoint Gary who, although new to the job, is someone who is used to being a leader of both club and team, having been the club/team captain for many years. I also believe his experience of being captain while under Roberto and Brendan is something we cannot discount. My personal view is we need stabillity to progress. I don't share the view that you need A big name to have big signings. The pull of the premier league should not be underestimated. Two of the most successful teams in the league had long term managers who's first few years were not immediately successful ( fergerson and venger) but they were given time to build. I think Gary monk has an oppertunity that he knows may only come once in his lifetime and think he has both the will and drive to make a good effort. Don't forget , he has been our leader for many years and he is capable of more as a manager. |
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