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3 minutes ago, Lanterne Rouge said:

But surely, according to @Robboredthe Swans fans will still be in the ground.

He said they are never, ever let out at the same time as the home fans. Surely he`s not wrong?

Well, we must have a massive Welsh support then if the large number of fans exiting the away end straight after the game were ours

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18 minutes ago, Lanterne Rouge said:

But surely, according to @Robboredthe Swans fans will still be in the ground.

He said they are never, ever let out at the same time as the home fans. Surely he`s not wrong?

All of the Swansea fans were still in the Atyeo in the several mins that it took me to exit AG.

One thing that did surprise me was the lack of visible police. The only time I saw any activity was when a squad car with blue was racing down the Winterstoke Rd on the opposite side heading toward AG.

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Just now, Robbored said:

All of the Swansea fans were still in the Atyeo in the several mins that it took me to exit AG.

One thing that did surprise me was the lack of visible police. The only time I saw any activity was when a squad car with blue was racing down the Winterstoke Rd on the opposite side heading toward AG.

Must have left before the final whistle then because they were certainly not kept in after the whistle.

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22 minutes ago, Lanterne Rouge said:

But surely, according to @Robboredthe Swans fans will still be in the ground.

He said they are never, ever let out at the same time as the home fans. Surely he`s not wrong?

@Lanterne Rouge you fishing with @Robbored

He’s wrong. Rare I know but he’s wrong. Come on @Robboredsurprise us. Admit it. You’m wrong…..

Not like many years ago. Night game twas. At the Vetch. Christ almighty twas dark that night.

Kept back for ages. Kettled at every street corner. Thankfully South Wales finest illuminated our walk back to the car with the lights from the helicopter.

Oh yes. Back in those days we were kept back. Not today though. Something to do with “our rights” I’d guess….. ?

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3 minutes ago, Robbored said:

All of the Swansea fans were still in the Atyeo in the several mins that it took me to exit AG.

One thing that did surprise me was the lack of visible police. The only time I saw any activity was when a squad car with blue was racing down the Winterstoke Rd on the opposite side heading toward AG.

**** me. Did you leave at half time? ?

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2 minutes ago, Robbored said:

All of the Swansea fans were still in the Atyeo in the several mins that it took me to exit AG.

One thing that did surprise me was the lack of visible police. The only time I saw any activity was when a squad car with blue was racing down the Winterstoke Rd on the opposite side heading toward AG.

Lack of visible police? You have reputation for being a troll so this might be a woosh but I don’t think I have ever seen so many police around Ashton gate.

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1 minute ago, BigAl&Toby said:

@Lanterne Rouge you fishing with @Robbored

He’s wrong. Rare I know but he’s wrong. Come on @Robboredsurprise us. Admit it. You’m wrong…..

Not like many years ago. Night game twas. At the Vetch. Christ almighty twas dark that night.

Kept back for ages. Kettled at every street corner. Thankfully South Wales finest illuminated our walk back to the car with the lights from the helicopter.

Oh yes. Back in those days we were kept back. Not today though. Something to do with “our rights” I’d guess….. ?

It's OK, he's admitted that he was wrong above..... 

 

... If still trying to say that they were held back, despite the fact that they weren't - is admitting that he was wrong...! 

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Trouble before the game on Ashton Rd where there must of been about 60 Swansea youth walking through the park with about  6 police with them. It provoked a reaction from those on the natch wall and bottles were thrown. Why do we as a club not learn as the corner of Atyeo/Dolman has history and yet we allow lots of those brave Welsh boys to walk forward past stewards and offer out all those in the Dolman.  Not one was thrown out and there were loads standing on the netting.  Why are we not more switched on as a club.  When we go away in numbers we get wrapped up pretty quick but Swans seem to have the freedom of our City. 
 

As for the **** who ran on the pitch & goad the Dolman after their goal (did he punch the steward?) I hope you enjoy your spell in HMP. To let everyone out at the same time beggars belief.   Just wish we held on as Swansea rivalling Cardiff in the dislike stakes.

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6 minutes ago, Robbored said:

All of the Swansea fans were still in the Atyeo in the several mins that it took me to exit AG.

One thing that did surprise me was the lack of visible police. The only time I saw any activity was when a squad car with blue was racing down the Winterstoke Rd on the opposite side heading toward AG.

You do chat some shite..! 

They were not held back inside the ground & there was a large police presence..! 

You were walking away from the ground, down Winterstoke road..? 

So the total opposite side of the area to the away end...? 

Have you considered that's maybe why you didn't see many police about..?! 

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1 minute ago, Bar BS3 said:

It's OK, he's admitted that he was wrong above..... 

 

... If still trying to say that they were held back, despite the fact that they weren't - is admitting that he was wrong...! 

Has he bollocks!

He’s an educated man is @Robbored

Christ he worked for the NHS for years. Mental health if my failing memory serves me right. Thank **** he didn’t prescribe my Fluoxetine…

He plays bowls.

He lives in Nailsea.

I’ve never ever seen him write the words “I am wrong “.

Come on Robbo. Surprise us. Stop polishing your bowls man. Spit it out…. ?

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24 minutes ago, Robbored said:

All of the Swansea fans were still in the Atyeo in the several mins that it took me to exit AG.

One thing that did surprise me was the lack of visible police. The only time I saw any activity was when a squad car with blue was racing down the Winterstoke Rd on the opposite side heading toward AG.

nothing to worry about, probably spotted some ludicrous WOKE hate crime on Twitter

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1 hour ago, Robbored said:

All of the Swansea fans were still in the Atyeo in the several mins that it took me to exit AG.

One thing that did surprise me was the lack of visible police. The only time I saw any activity was when a squad car with blue was racing down the Winterstoke Rd on the opposite side heading toward AG.

There were only 1000 coppers in the park, no visibility at all………

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16 minutes ago, Harry said:

As I came out of the Lansdown and toward the park, there were loads of police. Obviously Robbored is a blind man. 
Anyway, as I walked along the wall by the park, I was laughing to myself as I saw about 200 of what I thought was 12-14 year olds. I laughed to myself thinking “ha ha, what’s this bunch of kids gonna do when Swansea come out”. 
Anyway, about 30 Swansea entered the park outside the away end and started singing something anti English. 
These couple of hundred teens descended, en masse, over the wall and toward the Swansea fans. Fair play to ‘em I thought. 
Obviously nothing actually happened as the park was already swamped with police, who kept it under control, but these young’s uns all went for it as one. 
 

This mass of young uns ended up at the top end of the park where there’s the pedestrian crossing, where there were 3 riot vans blocking the road to separate the swans who’d been escorted the other way. 
Nothing happened here either apart from an exchange of songs. And then everyone departed. 
 

I must say though, this was a bloody good sized mob of teens. 
In the hoolie world, the academy is flourishing. 

Same as a couple of years ago by the sound of things, it was like a scene from a secondary school production of Zulu.

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