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House of Westminster renovations. Monopoly money
at 21:54 28 Feb 2026

26 years of Labour policies and getting thrown out for being useless the facts speak for themselves. One more term under another party and failure will prove to be the end.
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Ipswich 3 Swansea City 0 : What a shocking mess !
at 21:04 28 Feb 2026

👍 his shot really took a strange trajectory.
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Ipswich 3 Swansea City 0 : What a shocking mess !
at 21:00 28 Feb 2026

I don't think Walta was an unused sub.
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Ipswich Town v Swansea City : Match day thread
at 17:56 28 Feb 2026

Hopefully the last 8 days have been a dose of realism for those who make the decisions at the club, they should be able to judge where we are inline with where they expect us to be or behind.

Bristol City, could have gone either way and we were possibly lucky to win.
Preston, hammered in the first half and could have been 3 down but fought back to get a draw.
Ipswich well beaten and lacking in so many areas against a better team.

Take the loan players out of there and do we have the nucleus ouf a good side to work with I don't think so, plus throw in if Galbraith and Vipotnik leave we will have a shed load of money but back to square one.

All purely my opinion, possibly others don't think the same.
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Ipswich Town v Swansea City : Match day thread
at 16:38 28 Feb 2026

Was it 10 players in during the summer and we are still 7 or 8 short.
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Ipswich Town v Swansea City : Match day thread
at 16:28 28 Feb 2026

I think we are better this half but just not creating anything.
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Ipswich Town v Swansea City : Match day thread
at 16:20 28 Feb 2026

Without a doubt, Galbraith is getting caught out of position far to often.
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Ipswich Town v Swansea City : Match day thread
at 16:04 28 Feb 2026

According to Matos, if we play Galbraith at FB it allows us to overload the midfield.
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Ipswich Town v Swansea City : Match day thread
at 15:48 28 Feb 2026

Well thats my question answered.
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Ipswich Town v Swansea City : Match day thread
at 14:39 28 Feb 2026

I expected Galbraith to be in the middle after Tuesdays second half, but it could happen again later today.
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Ipswich Town v Swansea City : Match day thread
at 13:59 28 Feb 2026

If I tried a hundred times I don't think that I would have guessed that line up. Genius or foolish, who knows.
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Cardiff City with big losses declared
at 12:17 28 Feb 2026

This is a post by rontom on the Cardiff forum and in my opinion is an excellent summary of the state of their finances and club.




Right, there’s a lot in that statement, so if you strip the emotion out and just look at the numbers and context, there are clear pros and cons.
First, the pros.
The big one is we’re still compliant. We met the Championship P&S rules and now the League One SCMP rules. That matters. Clubs like Derby County and Reading have shown what happens when you don’t. Points deductions, embargoes, chaos. We’ve avoided some of that.
The auditors signing off that the club is viable — with backing committed until January 2027 — is significant. Without Tan’s funding, we’re not operating at this level. That’s just reality, however people feel about him.
Relegation has forced wage cuts, squad trimming and the use of relegation clauses. Financially painful in the short term (lost ÂŁ10m+ income), but structurally it may stop the wage bloat that built up in the Championship.
And finally, the £19.1m injected post year-end — non-interest bearing and not repayable. That’s effectively Tan underwriting.
Now the cons— and they’re serious.
£35.1m net loss. You can dress it up with “exceptionals” all you like, but we’re still burning around £30m a year in real terms. That is not sustainable without permanent owner subsidy.
Wages up 39% in a relegation season is indefensible from a performance point of view. Top six wage bill and relegated? That’s not bad luck — that’s strategic failure.
The debt level is the elephant in the room. £161.5m net current liabilities, with roughly £97m owed to Tan and £37.3m linked to Dalman interests. Yes, much of it is “soft debt”, but it’s still debt. We’re structurally reliant on one man’s willingness to keep covering losses.
And the prior-year audit adjustments don’t look great optically. Even if they’re technical disclosure changes, late submissions and changing audit views don’t scream stability.
As for the forum replies that I have read so far
Worcester’s point about mismanagement is fair. If you’re spending top-six money and going down, accountability sits in the boardroom as much as the dugout. Even though the man in the dugout was not up to the job, but selected by the people who are responsible for thie debt
Quakerman is right that many EFL clubs lose money — that’s the model. But we shouldn’t normalise it. Not all losses are equal. There’s a difference between controlled risk and £30m annual black holes.
SB 1927 is also right to challenge the “85%” stat. And he’s right that scale matters — debt near £300m gross over time (depending how you count historic shareholder loans) puts us at the heavier end.
The reality is this — the club is being propped up by Tan. Without him we’re not arguing about promotion, we’re arguing about administration.
That said, losing ÂŁ30m+ a year while running a top-six wage bill into relegation is absolute mismanagement. Both things can be true.
Relegation might prove to be a reset on the pitch, but financially we’ve been reckless. You can’t keep banking on one owner covering mistakes forever.
Promotion isn’t just nice to have — it’s essential. Another year in League One and even with lower wages, the gap makes the hole bigger.
Long term? Either the model changes, or ownership does. Because this one only works while Tan feels like writing cheques.
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Cardiff City with big losses declared
at 10:50 28 Feb 2026

Enlighten us, what has your post got to do with the discussion of Cardiff City finances, its just more noise without thought, evaluation or relevance.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Cardiff City with big losses declared
at 20:12 27 Feb 2026

Coventry made ÂŁ8.7M profit the season before, mainly down to the Gyorkeres transfer so are well within PSR. We lost ÂŁ15M in the last declared financial year so are right on the limit.
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Norwich's Sargent completes move to Toronto for over ÂŁ20M
at 17:12 27 Feb 2026

What valuation for Vipotnik in comparison ÂŁ25M? I know Sargent is an American going to an American league with the World Cup on the horizon but still.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo
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Cardiff City with big losses declared
at 16:34 27 Feb 2026

Or any match.
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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 STĹŤK Cae Ras.

TICKET PRICES
Adults (aged 21-64) - ÂŁ26
Over 65/Under 21 - ÂŁ21
Under 18 - ÂŁ14
Under 14 - ÂŁ10


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.
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