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Just about time for organized failure ... Sack Bradley , sell Siggy and play Fer in that position for starters . Loan or sell Baston and get him off the books , ditch Fernandez if he not going to be used . Ditch Taylor and give Kingsley a run of games . Heavily depressed ....Leaking over 3 goals a game the last 6 games on average . Splurge on a new CB
 
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Just about time for organized failure ... Sack Bradley , sell Siggy and play Fer in that position for starters . Loan or sell Baston and get him off the books , ditch Fernandez if he not going to be used . Ditch Taylor and give Kingsley a run of games . Heavily depressed ....Leaking over 3 goals a game the last 6 games on average . Splurge on a new CB

Sell Gylfi and play Fer? You're having a ****ing laugh <laugh>

It's cheap buys like Fer, VDH, Mawson etc that's helped land us in this mess.
 
Sell Gylfi and play Fer? You're having a ****ing laugh <laugh>

It's cheap buys like Fer, VDH, Mawson etc that's helped land us in this mess.
It's a cheap buy like Fer that won us most of the few points we have .
Secrecy around the club the last few seasons keeps people guessing and I'm guessing Siggy has a get out of the Championship free card if we drop .
Fer 's most productive position would be in Siggy's spot so it seems a no brainer to get value from Siggy while we can cause if we drop we may get zip .Fer may well score a bundle of goals from that attack position and help tremensdously in the aerial battles there to .
Just trying to look at things in a practical way valley , I know it's not a word in your dictionary .
IMO , the problems we have have not a lot to do with the people who lace them up , the problem lies with the people who don't lace them up and the people at the helm .
 
You want us to always sell our best players and bring cheaper, lesser players. We have followed your logic over the past 6-9 transfer windows. Look at the mess it's left us in.

Other than you, who in their right mind would sell Gylfi now?
 
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You want us to always sell our best players and bring cheaper, lesser players. We have followed your logic over the past 6-9 transfer windows. Look at the mess it's left us in.

Other than you, who in their right mind would sell Gylfi now?
You always say always .....and that" My Logic " 6-9 transfer window comment is pure foolishness .
All I'm saying is Fer would do a very good job in Siggy's position , and if we drop we may get nothing for Siggy .
 
From the BBC Website (and obviously written before Bradley was sacked):

Stat attack: Swansea have conceded 41 goals, the most in the Premier League this season. They are ranked fourth-worst for shots faced (272) and shots on target faced (93) and have made more errors leading to shots (eight) than any other side.

Window shopping: The new manager will take over a team that has no problems scoring but is all over the shop defensively. I can understand Swansea selling Ashley Williams to Everton for £12m in the summer because it was good money for someone who turned 32 in August, but he was a lot more than just a player for them and they have not recovered from losing him.
Swansea are not going to find the new Williams - someone who will be a leader in the dressing room as well as on the pitch - but they need someone who can replace him as a solid presence at the back.

Linked with (Player, age, position and club): Kieran Gibbs, 27, LB (Arsenal), Carl Jenkinson, 24, RB (Arsenal,) Dimitar Berbatov, 35, CF (free agent), Michael Bradley, 29, CM (Toronto FC), Chris Gunter, 27, RB (Reading), Aleksandar Mitrovic, 22, CF (Newcastle United), Tom Carroll, 24, CM (Tottenham), Aleix Vidal, 27, RB, (Barcelona), Luciano Narsingh, 26, FW, (PSV Eindhoven).
 
From the BBC Website (and obviously written before Bradley was sacked):

Stat attack: Swansea have conceded 41 goals, the most in the Premier League this season. They are ranked fourth-worst for shots faced (272) and shots on target faced (93) and have made more errors leading to shots (eight) than any other side.

Window shopping: The new manager will take over a team that has no problems scoring but is all over the shop defensively. I can understand Swansea selling Ashley Williams to Everton for £12m in the summer because it was good money for someone who turned 32 in August, but he was a lot more than just a player for them and they have not recovered from losing him.
Swansea are not going to find the new Williams - someone who will be a leader in the dressing room as well as on the pitch - but they need someone who can replace him as a solid presence at the back.

Linked with (Player, age, position and club): Kieran Gibbs, 27, LB (Arsenal), Carl Jenkinson, 24, RB (Arsenal,) Dimitar Berbatov, 35, CF (free agent), Michael Bradley, 29, CM (Toronto FC), Chris Gunter, 27, RB (Reading), Aleksandar Mitrovic, 22, CF (Newcastle United), Tom Carroll, 24, CM (Tottenham), Aleix Vidal, 27, RB, (Barcelona), Luciano Narsingh, 26, FW, (PSV Eindhoven).
None of that lot would keep us up.