Fan - Nicky Davies
JackArmy Fanbase - Nicky Davies
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NAME: | Nicky Davies |
LOCATION: | Penlan |
E-MAIL ADDRESS: |
AGE: | 11 |
JOB: | Student |
SWANS FAN? | Yes |
IF NOT, WHO SUPPORTED: |
HOW LONG A FAN OF CLUB: | All My Life |
FIRST GAME: | Cant Remember I was too young |
BEST MOMENT: | Rotherham in championship decider and beating West Ham in the FA Cup |
WORST MOMENT: | Losing the play off final at Wembley |
JACKARMY.NET MEMBER? | No |
HOW OFTEN VISITING SITE: | Less Often |
FAVOURITE PLAYER: | Roger |
WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE ABOUT SWANSEA CITY? | Petty OUT!!!! |
ANYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADD TO THE SITE? |
5 WORDS TO SUM UP SWANSEA CITY? | Eat sleep breathe Swansea City |
JACKARMY.NET - SWANSEA CITY FOR THE FANS BY THE FANS |
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Swansea City : The confusing decision making for a whole season It was a pretty poor end to what can only be described as a disappointing football season for Swansea City. The defeat to Millwall yesterday was a display that has frustrated Swansea City supporters all season. A lack of effort, intensity and desire rewarding the home support with yet another home loss.
Swansea City : Grimes misses a penalty in a return to bad old ways An error strewn and tepid Swansea display ensured thousands left the stadium before the staff and players did their usual walk around at this end of season game. It wasn’t a good look as two players received red cards and any effort by the home side was lost in a static and frustrating display.
Gwyn’s Eye View : Swansea City v MillwallGlyn is back with his favourite stats as we build up to the last game of the season. That comes in the form of Millwall who it seems are close to selling their requested 1,148 allocation, so its down to the Jack Army to do their bit this bank holiday weekend.
The fate today’s Swansea footballers would never have to endure Swansea City bring this season to a close on Saturday with a home game against Millwall. However, what about those bygone days when footballers had no choice but to go down the pit after their career ended, or open a toy shop, pub or retrain ? That thought would petrify todays modern footballer.