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GloverMart said:
Can't really give you an update, Legend, as I only saw him once. In the end, depsite us being piss poor up front, he played twice for a total of 40 minutes and one of those was Hartlepool away! Hopefully, Paul Clement will take him back and loan him to a club where his development is taken more seriously.
Liam Shephard improved since my last critique on him but as said before, he wasn't a patch on Connor Roberts last season. Doubt he will be back.
On the plus side, Jamie from the media team let my lads and I into the Liberty for a picture on our recent trip....
That's a shame GM, especially as I thought he would contribute for you! Glad to hear Shephard is getting good game time and enjoying his football - he won't get near the Swans 1st XI but he is a decent lad and deserves a decent career at lower leagues.Liam Shephard improved since my last critique on him but as said before, he wasn't a patch on Connor Roberts last season. Doubt he will be back.
On the plus side, Jamie from the media team let my lads and I into the Liberty for a picture on our recent trip....
Away from that, what a weekend! It's in our hands now - win against Sunderland and if Hull lose we are safe. If Hull draw then we are pretty safe on goal difference alone.
What a time to find some form!
And Leon Britton - greatest Swans player ever in my eyes.
Unbelievable escape really, given where we were when Clement joined.
Fully deserved though - 10 pts from last 12!
Where would we be without Gylfi and giant Llorente....and of course possibly the greatest Swans player of all time, little Leon Britton.
If Clement can put his foot down and wrestle control of transfers from w@nker Jenkins then I am optimistic about the future.
JACK ARMY!
Fully deserved though - 10 pts from last 12!
Where would we be without Gylfi and giant Llorente....and of course possibly the greatest Swans player of all time, little Leon Britton.
If Clement can put his foot down and wrestle control of transfers from w@nker Jenkins then I am optimistic about the future.
JACK ARMY!
SwanJack said:
Appaling choice of starting eleven by Clement. That game was lost in the first 45 mins.
Yes cowardly and worrying.Mawson was also dreadful but seems to get a free pass from PC - like Sinclair to Brendan. That "tackle" was a disgrace to all professional centre halves who have ever played the game.
Paul Clement has gone then...
Sad to see what has become of the club in a year. He managed to avoid the relegation drop last year with apparent ease, but selling quality and spending far too little to realistically replace it has left the club poorly equipped to pull off another 'Great Escape'.
Interesting to read the press speculation too...
I wonder who we'll see next in the passenger seat at the club. Or maybe we'll actually get a manager who is given the reins (and the budget) to actually manage the team all by himself for a change?
Sad to see what has become of the club in a year. He managed to avoid the relegation drop last year with apparent ease, but selling quality and spending far too little to realistically replace it has left the club poorly equipped to pull off another 'Great Escape'.
Interesting to read the press speculation too...
Stuart James writing in The Guardian said:
It is understood that Swansea have a replacement for Clement lined up and hope to have him in place before the critical home match against Crystal Palace on Saturday, with an announcement anticipated within the next 24 hours. Clement’s successor is expected to have Premier League experience, although there is no suggestion at this stage that Tony Pulis is in the frame.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/dec/20/s...I wonder who we'll see next in the passenger seat at the club. Or maybe we'll actually get a manager who is given the reins (and the budget) to actually manage the team all by himself for a change?
yellowjack said:
Paul Clement has gone then...
Sad to see what has become of the club in a year. He managed to avoid the relegation drop last year with apparent ease, but selling quality and spending far too little to realistically replace it has left the club poorly equipped to pull off another 'Great Escape'.
Interesting to read the press speculation too...
I wonder who we'll see next in the passenger seat at the club. Or maybe we'll actually get a manager who is given the reins (and the budget) to actually manage the team all by himself for a change?
Must be odds on to get Pulis. Sad to see what has become of the club in a year. He managed to avoid the relegation drop last year with apparent ease, but selling quality and spending far too little to realistically replace it has left the club poorly equipped to pull off another 'Great Escape'.
Interesting to read the press speculation too...
Stuart James writing in The Guardian said:
It is understood that Swansea have a replacement for Clement lined up and hope to have him in place before the critical home match against Crystal Palace on Saturday, with an announcement anticipated within the next 24 hours. Clement’s successor is expected to have Premier League experience, although there is no suggestion at this stage that Tony Pulis is in the frame.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/dec/20/s...I wonder who we'll see next in the passenger seat at the club. Or maybe we'll actually get a manager who is given the reins (and the budget) to actually manage the team all by himself for a change?
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