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No action 15:36 - Nov 11 with 1183 viewsBoundy

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59235941

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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No action on 15:46 - Nov 11 with 1169 viewsWhiterockin

Common sense prevails. So we got the better of them on the pitch and off.
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No action on 15:46 - Nov 11 with 1170 viewsGixerJack

Isn’t this a long version of telling them to grow up and stop trying to detract from the fact that they were given a footballing lesson?
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No action on 18:08 - Nov 11 with 1070 viewsKeithHaynes

It was seriously pathetic and an embarrassment to their true supporter 😉

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No action on 18:11 - Nov 11 with 1064 viewsKeithHaynes

Here’s the full text 😂
Swansea City will not face disciplinary action over October's south Wales derby against Cardiff City.

Cardiff contacted authorities over a "number of issues of concern" after their 3-0 Championship defeat at the Swansea.com Stadium.

The Bluebirds were unhappy with the nature of Swansea's celebrations and said two of their directors were abused during the game.

But neither the Football Association nor the EFL will take any action.

Cardiff were unhappy with the 'swim away' gesture performed by a number of Swansea players - including man-of-the-match Jamie Paterson - as well as head coach Russell Martin.

The gesture is a reference to a clash between rival supporters following a derby encounter at the Swans' former Vetch Field home in the late 1980s.

Cardiff regard the gesture as being provocative and feel it threatens to escalate tensions between the two clubs' fans.

Former Swansea midfielder Jonjo Shelvey was reminded of his responsibilities by the FA in 2013 after making the gesture during a Premier League derby at Cardiff.

But BBC Wales understands that on this occasion, the FA has reviewed Swansea's celebrations and decided that no action is necessary.

Cardiff had expressed their concerns to South Wales Police, Swansea and the EFL in the wake of the game on 17 October.

The EFL has not commented having received no formal complaint.

Swansea said in October they were "in dialogue" with South Wales Police as well as Cardiff and the EFL.

As well as the swimming gestures, Cardiff were unhappy that shots of manager Mick McCarthy - who has since left the club - followed immediately by chief executive Ken Choo and director Steve Borley were shown on the stadium big screen.

They said that led to Choo and Borley being verbally abused by home fans and felt Swansea should not have allowed the images to be shown.

EFL rules say shots of "the area of the trainers' bench" should not be shown on big screens but there are no regulations regarding directors' boxes.

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No action on 23:48 - Nov 11 with 987 viewsbuilthjack

No action on 18:11 - Nov 11 by KeithHaynes

Here’s the full text 😂
Swansea City will not face disciplinary action over October's south Wales derby against Cardiff City.

Cardiff contacted authorities over a "number of issues of concern" after their 3-0 Championship defeat at the Swansea.com Stadium.

The Bluebirds were unhappy with the nature of Swansea's celebrations and said two of their directors were abused during the game.

But neither the Football Association nor the EFL will take any action.

Cardiff were unhappy with the 'swim away' gesture performed by a number of Swansea players - including man-of-the-match Jamie Paterson - as well as head coach Russell Martin.

The gesture is a reference to a clash between rival supporters following a derby encounter at the Swans' former Vetch Field home in the late 1980s.

Cardiff regard the gesture as being provocative and feel it threatens to escalate tensions between the two clubs' fans.

Former Swansea midfielder Jonjo Shelvey was reminded of his responsibilities by the FA in 2013 after making the gesture during a Premier League derby at Cardiff.

But BBC Wales understands that on this occasion, the FA has reviewed Swansea's celebrations and decided that no action is necessary.

Cardiff had expressed their concerns to South Wales Police, Swansea and the EFL in the wake of the game on 17 October.

The EFL has not commented having received no formal complaint.

Swansea said in October they were "in dialogue" with South Wales Police as well as Cardiff and the EFL.

As well as the swimming gestures, Cardiff were unhappy that shots of manager Mick McCarthy - who has since left the club - followed immediately by chief executive Ken Choo and director Steve Borley were shown on the stadium big screen.

They said that led to Choo and Borley being verbally abused by home fans and felt Swansea should not have allowed the images to be shown.

EFL rules say shots of "the area of the trainers' bench" should not be shown on big screens but there are no regulations regarding directors' boxes.


Armbands are ready for the away game

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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No action on 08:32 - Nov 12 with 939 viewsKilkennyjack

I thought they were a bunch of big tough lads as well …. 👛

Never going to upset those lads …

Beware of the Risen People

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No action on 18:57 - Nov 12 with 845 viewsCatullus

Here's what they had to say,

https://www.cardiffcityforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=224749

Still questioning if it happened and then one claiming Jacks attacked women and kids.

PS, silly bluebirds, we knew who the board member was because his picture came up on the big tv. Otherwise I wouldn't know one of your directors from one of your players.

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No action on 19:06 - Nov 12 with 841 viewsChief

There's a new chant doing the rounds regarding this incident

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No action on 23:23 - Nov 12 with 816 viewsdobjack2

No action on 19:06 - Nov 12 by Chief

There's a new chant doing the rounds regarding this incident


They're just a bunch of winkers.
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No action on 12:05 - Nov 16 with 707 viewsGixerJack

No action on 18:57 - Nov 12 by Catullus

Here's what they had to say,

https://www.cardiffcityforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=224749

Still questioning if it happened and then one claiming Jacks attacked women and kids.

PS, silly bluebirds, we knew who the board member was because his picture came up on the big tv. Otherwise I wouldn't know one of your directors from one of your players.


Just had a quick read of that thread to cheer myself up, great quote from Lawnmower - As a club we are too honourable….. not sure Nantes will go along with that
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