So @CSF actually moved bythere two months after our last victory at the Liberty Stadium (assuming that we didn’t win there in the Championship) and @Chris lives nearer to the stadium than he does. Or is @CSF referring to @chrispmelvin when he says Chris lives nearer than he does? I think so. What a difference an @ makes.
The b’there / by there axis is very Taff dependent, I fell in with a particularly tidy bunch when I was resident a short walk from The Vetch. There’s lovely now.
I'm glad to able to say that I attended the Vetch a couple of times. I became with a guy studying at Bucks back in 94, when he went home to Swansea after his studies I would visit often and watched a couple of games there with him all in the North bank, a proper old school ground.
Last game I watched was the 2-2 draw with Wycombe but I was in the rotten away end! 2-0 down against the fancied Swans to comeback to 2-2. Had a tasty walk through Sandfields before and after.
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Edinburgh is on roughly the same line of longitude as Cardiff.
The Welsh vernacular is not ‘down here’ or ‘up here’ but ‘by there’.
So @CSF actually moved by there two months after our last victory at the Liberty Stadium (assuming that we didn’t win there in the Championship) and @Chris lives nearer to the stadium than he does. Or is @CSF referring to @chrispmelvin when he says Chris lives nearer than he does? I think so. What a difference an @ makes.
Glad we sorted that out.
To answer @Ed_If we're talking vernacular it is more like b'there not much of a y, and don't start on by'er (by here, and very much a y).
Yes I did move here two months after our last victory at the Liberty (now the Swansea.com) Stadium.
And I did mean @chrispmelvin I have no idea who @chris is!
Or "by here", but pronounced "byur".
That is another surprising fact and some argue that Edinburgh is actually West of Cardiff. It’s a very close run thing!
The b’there / by there axis is very Taff dependent, I fell in with a particularly tidy bunch when I was resident a short walk from The Vetch. There’s lovely now.
I'm glad to able to say that I attended the Vetch a couple of times. I became with a guy studying at Bucks back in 94, when he went home to Swansea after his studies I would visit often and watched a couple of games there with him all in the North bank, a proper old school ground.
Last game I watched was the 2-2 draw with Wycombe but I was in the rotten away end! 2-0 down against the fancied Swans to comeback to 2-2. Had a tasty walk through Sandfields before and after.
Isn't it.
Sound.