Vote For Planet Swans
Planet Swans is honoured to have been nominated in two categories in the Football Blogging Awards 2015 and sends a big thanks to those of you out there who provided those nominations.
We are - as you would expect - up against some quality websites for the award of "Best Football Club Blog" and also the "Best Football Forum"
This is the first time that we have been nominated in any of these awards and we are delighted to have been nominated and listed in the final 10 of both these categories.
We now ask for you to consider voting for us in the awards themselves which you can do so via two methods.
Voting on Twitter
To vote for us as the Best football club blog then click here
To vote for us as the Best football forum then click here
Vote Online
If you don't want to vote via Twitter then you can vote via the Football Blogging awards website here
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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.
Brave Swans in memorable game at Carrow Road It was a pulsating game to watch and very much one of my favourite away games of the season. The Swans looked an entirely different side to that we saw at Middlesbrough when it is clear a catalyst for commitment was agreed behind the scenes at Swansea City. To a man every player grafted and
wore the shirt with pride. To see the players really acknowledge the Swans support at Carrow Road this afternoon was emotional.