Ya but Man City have more money and will afford to buy him backI can see the headlines now...."Everton want to sign Swansea goal machine Bony"
Ya but Man City have more money and will afford to buy him backI can see the headlines now...."Everton want to sign Swansea goal machine Bony"
https://goo.gl/images/fRqJb5Ya but Man City have more money and will afford to buy him back
lol ..." the ground hog day " of transfers
how is that moving forward ffs...WE had different players, and younger Britton, Dyer and Routledge then and a different system. If we sell Llorente and sign Bony a backwards step in my opinion.But he fitted in with us.
Ki joins Team Korea for training , for World Cup qualifiers , after recovering from knee surgery ahead of schedule , that he injured playing for Korea .... WTF
His annual take the pi55 out of Swansea fiasco.
Wholeheartedly disagree about Bony......WE had different players, and younger Britton, Dyer and Routledge then and a different system. If we sell Llorente and sign Bony a backwards step in my opinion.
Wanna betHaving a psychotic episode are we Dai darling? There now it will all be better in the morning......................![]()
Wouldn't be surprised....Anyone else think this transfer window will peter out with no one of substance coming in?
After all we did beat Palace away and have 4 points from 3 games.

That's very perceptive of you Mr Pritchard or put another way , no **** EinsteinDafydd Pritchard, BBC Wales Sport
"Swansea City's summer has been dominated by Gylfi Sigurdsson's protracted £45m move to Everton.
Although it has given the club ample funds to rebuild, there is a perception the Swans have been slow to act and that last year's American takeover has yet to make a significant difference in spending power.
Former striker Wilfried Bony is expected to rejoin from Manchester City before the window closes, possibly as a replacement for last season's top scorer Fernando Llorente, a target for Chelsea.
West Brom winger Nacer Chadli remains a target, with Swansea head coach Paul Clement saying he wants at least two new signings in attacking positions.
Their other business has been neat if slightly underwhelming, with further changes in midfield seeing Sam Clucas and Roque Mesa arriving for a combined £25m or so, and Jack Cork leaving for £10m.
There is work to do if Swansea are to avoid another relegation battle."