Swansea City - League Cup Champions
It's obviously been talked about at immense length in the media over the last few weeks, so I'll skip the hyperbole, but it's truly incredible how well the Swans have done since the current regime took charge. Immense credit must go to all who have helped mould the entity that is Swansea City into what it is today. Fiscally well run, 20% fan representation at board level, money in the bank and now the club's first major trophy (and impending European football) - it really is a story that is likely unsurpassed in modern football.
Swansea City celebrate their maiden major trophy win |
One of the more entrenched arguments is "there's always been money in the game" but to compare millionaire backers from times gone by - people who, generally, were pumping money into clubs as a labour of love, with billionaire foreign investors who ultimately, no matter what people say, expect a profit on their investment, is to deny the problem. Almost all of the clubs in our most illustrious league have backers who are fairly new to the game, and have financial motivation. The obvious comparison people draw is with Arsenal - who announced today they made a profit of over £10million in the last 6 months of last year - however given Arsene Wenger's continued refusal to spend any money, we don't really know if the board are as mean-fisted as their Welsh counterparts, however the end result is the same.
Football should be competitive no matter what level the game is played at, and over the last few years some fans, myself included, have become disillusioned with the modern game and its glamour, bling and glitz. In this age of superstar footballers, who earn more money before they are 20 than most of us will earn in our lifetimes, Swansea City stand up proudly as a bastion of sensibility. Long may it continue.