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Swans fan in peace.

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Personally I wouldn't walk from the train station it's a good 30 min walk. Jump in a taxi and head to the Plough and Harrow Brynhyfryd a good family pub with good food. From there it's a 10 min walk maximum past 3-4 other good pubs on the way to the ground. Just my opinion as I like a beer or two before the match.

How the fuckery do you pronounce that?

brin-hi-frid?????
 
Dyer is our little gem. Full of energy and quick. You could do a lot worse than him in your fantasy team.
 
My wife and business partner are from Swansea (strange coincidence) so dreading tomorrow......
 
Nice one Riviera, or should I say Corporal Jones.

I'm a happy clapper who's hands are sore through experience/disappointment.
 
It's a fact mate, when all is said and done we're an established Premier League side with players of a quality Swansea would love to have. If Wigan can go there and narrowly miss out on a victory there's no reason we can't do all right.
 
Just thiught i would share a little information with you before you all set off on your long journey.

Parking around the ground is really non existant. There is a few few car parks where you will probably pay around £5-£6 in the back streets but probably better of leaving the M4 at junction 45 and catching the park and ride which is well signposted.

If your hear early enough your better off heading for a few family friendly pubs within about a 10 min walk to the ground (Plough and Harrow Brynhyfryd), (The Wern Landore) and (The Globe Landore) try to avoid the Railway Inn. There is a Harvester and Next door to the ground but this gets very full on matchday and you might struggle to get served. For those of you arriving by train, you can head down to Wind Street pronounced Wine Street where plenty of big chain pubs can be found and will be bouncing come Saturday night. Anything up to 8,000 people on the street with around 25-35 pubs and clubs. If you intend to visit there in the morning you are safe enough, however will face a taxi ride of around 15 mins costing around £10.

Have a safe journey and her is hoping for a 1-0 win to us.
Thanks for the heads up what is the nearest Wetherspoons to the ground.
 
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