And there were some who wanted the council to sell the ground to them. 19:25 - Jan 31 with 541 views | WxmJax | You do have to wonder. | |
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And there were some who wanted the council to sell the ground to them. on 19:26 - Jan 31 with 527 views | swan65split | name names. | | | |
And there were some who wanted the council to sell the ground to them. on 19:28 - Jan 31 with 505 views | PozuelosSideys | Its as good as sold to SCFC under the agreement from last year isnt it? | |
| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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And there were some who wanted the council to sell the ground to them. on 19:32 - Jan 31 with 459 views | headcleaner | the only ones who liked it were the parasites at the top of our club and the council leaders who were being courted wined and dined. they should be ashamed. But then SCC has been cocking up Swansea for decades. No civic pride, Kingsway's a shambles, Orchard st a shambles, High Street a mess, castle gardens decrepit mess, St Davids a shell, Parc Tawe a ghost town vanity project. mumbles railway, the slip bridge, St Helens. anything they've got right? | | | |
And there were some who wanted the council to sell the ground to them. on 19:51 - Jan 31 with 388 views | WxmJax | I can't remember but there have been threads about it. There were also links to dealings had with US sports teams and the aftermath. Good old council for once. | |
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And there were some who wanted the council to sell the ground to them. on 19:54 - Jan 31 with 363 views | Badlands | Look back and you'll see many posters on here (myself included) wanted the club (before the Americans) to buy the Liberty if the council wouldn't sell, plan to move to a better site where there was a chance of increased capacity. If we did own the ground we'd have been able to borrow more using it as an asset. Just as well we didn't. | |
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