Swansea City 5-0 Bradford City

24 02 2013

Congratulations to the Swans, who are the first Welsh side to win a major trophy in the English system since 1927.

Five nil against a side ranked three tiers below them might not seem like a particularly noteworthy result, but don’t forget the calibre of teams, including three in the Premier League, which Bradford have sent packing on the way to the final.

Swansea have now won their last two visits to Wembley, going one better than bitter rivals Cardiff City managed last year.

They’ll be in Europe next season, which will be fun. It’s great to see both Brian Laudrup picking up where Brendan Rodgers left off at the Liberty Stadium, and Swansea avoiding an outbreak of “second season syndrome”, which often hits promoted teams 12 months into their time in a higher tier than they are used to.

I remember some Cardiff fans predicting Swansea would, after their success in the Championship play-off final in 2011, be in the top flight for four seasons – summer, autumn, winter and spring.

Those jokes ring hollow now Swansea are League Cup champions and firmly established in the Premier League – although Cardiff’s 2-1 win at Wolves today only extends the Bluebirds’ lead at the top of the Championship, and heightening the prospect of a couple of spicy Welsh derbies next season.


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24 02 2013
FutbolPulse

Great job Swansea! Sorry Bradford! 🙂

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