 | Forum Reply | Asylum Backlog at 20:51 27 Feb 2026
Labour to Green. Conservative to Reform. Green won and Labour had the biggest decline in voting share. Clearly shows that Labour are finished throughout the UK. In Wales it is Labour to Plaid. |
 | Forum Reply | Asylum Backlog at 20:34 27 Feb 2026
Perhaps they wanted to vote Labour as they did in the GE, presumably because so many changed their vote. |
 | Forum Reply | Cardiff Rugby at 20:31 27 Feb 2026
There is a lot of revenue at stake for the city as a whole when you concider the visiting teams and their supporters who stay for the weekend. Plus the international profile the City of Swansea gets and knock on benifits. |
 | Forum Reply | Cardiff City with big losses declared at 20:12 27 Feb 2026
Coventry made £8.7M profit the season before, mainly down to the Gyorkeres transfer so are well within PSR. We lost £15M in the last declared financial year so are right on the limit. |
 | Forum Reply | Wrexham away at 16:17 27 Feb 2026
Swansea City can confirm ticket information for the club’s upcoming away trip to Wrexham on Friday, March 13 with tickets set to go on sale on Monday (March 2). The club has received just over 1,200 tickets for the fixture which will kick-off at 8pm at the STōK Cae Ras. TICKET PRICES Adults (aged 21-64) - £26 Over 65/Under 21 - £21 Under 18 - £14 Under 14 - £10 ON SALE INFORMATION: Due to expected high demand, we have introduced some additional on sale windows in order to ensure supporters who regularly travel to away fixtures have the first opportunity to purchase. ON SALE DATES Monday March 2 - 10am Season Ticket Holders who are Jack Army members and who have been to four or more away games in the 2025-26 season prior to March 1, 2026. Tuesday March 3 at 10am Jack Army members who have been to four or more away games in the 2025-26 season prior to March 1, 2026. Wednesday March 4 at 10am Jack Army Season Ticket members who have been to two or more away games in the 2025-26 season prior to March 1, 2026. |
 | Forum Reply | Asylum Backlog at 14:50 27 Feb 2026
Only reason I'm asking is we had the discussion a couple of months ago and I said that the Greens are the party with the most momentum at the time. I still think that Reform will win certain seats and the Greens others with the Liberals probably third. Labour will be nowhere and struggle to come fourth, possibly fifth depending if the public keep warming to Badenoch, Starmer won't come into the equation because he will be long gone, if not soon straight after the Senedd elections. All purely my opinion obviously. |
 | Forum Reply | Asylum Backlog at 13:40 27 Feb 2026
Do you still think that the Greens will not have much of an impact at the next GE. |
 | Forum Reply | House of Westminster renovations. Monopoly money at 11:07 27 Feb 2026
The main problem with the Senedd John is not only the cost but it is driving us backwards. Services are worse off here as are prospects for youngsters and the reason so any are leaving. I don't think the cost would be an issue if they were delivering, they are not and its the reason that there will be a radical change in three months. As I have said previously if things in Wales do not improve in the next Welsh parliament questions will be correctly asked as too exactly what is its purpose. |
 | Forum Reply | Asylum Backlog at 07:41 27 Feb 2026
Labour claiming that they are the only ones who can stop Reform gaining power has been turned on its head. Perhaps they will concentrate now on running the country properly and introducing sustainable policies, then again. Either way Starmer is toast. |
 | Forum Reply | Cardiff Rugby at 19:54 26 Feb 2026
Some of the comments from English rugby club supporters support Welsh regions joining. Some of the grounds currently hold 10,500, I think the minimum ground capacity is currently 10,000 for admission. [Post edited 26 Feb 19:56]
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