Swans show their support to Wales

6th July

Swansea City have wished Wales all the best in the Euro 2016 semi-final - via a new big screen on the side of the Liberty Stadium.
Chris Coleman's men bid to continue their extraordinary French adventure when they face Portugal in Lyon tonight.
And as the nation holds its breath ahead of the biggest game in Wales's history, Ashley Williams and Co have been sent a message from back home.
The new screen - which will carry information about upcoming events at the Liberty - is displaying a picture of Francesco Guidolin, his coaching staff and players surrounding a Welsh flag with the message 'Good luck Wales from Swansea City AFC'.
The Elonex screen has been turned on ahead of schedule to join in with the good luck messages currently being seen across the nation.
The screen, which measures an unmissable 32 square metres and is situated above the ticket office, has been installed to create a main focal point for the thousands who visit the Liberty each year, and will broadcast fully animated and high-definition content to promote forthcoming fixtures and events, convey information and provide businesses with digital advertising opportunities.
"We are delighted with the new screen being operational in time for tonight's big game in Lyon," said Andrew Davies, general manager at the Liberty.
"Since its installation commenced, the screen has quickly become a talking point and has attracted lots of very positive attention. Today's use of broadcast is really helping to demonstrate the screen's advertising potential, whilst of course sending our very best wishes to the Wales team in the semi-final."
Elonex is the official digital visual technology partner to the Liberty Stadium, and recently signed a 10-year agreement which will see the very latest in digital display technology being made available at the one of the UK's leading multi-purpose arenas.