Swansea City buy into Michael Laudrup's vision of cutting to the quick http://tinyurl.com/adyoqgh Swansea City manager Michael Laudrup, the dignified Dane, still has a touch of class http://tinyurl.com/ba7yft2 Swansea full-back Angel Rangel's act of charity restores the damaged faith in footballers http://tinyurl.com/ayhgyn7 Michael Laudrup has it easy, says Chelsea counterpart Rafa Benitez http://tinyurl.com/blyy5zz Oh yes and the Redbirds are the talk of the UK? http://tinyurl.com/b7pdb8x
No, I don't get tired of this. We should all enjoy the moment because nobody talked much about us when we were 92nd and almost on our way out of the leagues. Nobody wondered why a little Welsh club was playing in 'their league' and nobody cared whether we went out of existence or not. Bit different now, eh? Keep 'em coming, I say. As for Cardiff. Yes, the whole country is talking about them. If they are saying anything I suspect most are terrified of the policing costs to their club & local authority if/when they come up.
Forget them up the road! Let's just enjoy being the Best Premier Team in WALES! What a time to be a JACK!
Can I also add this? www.lifesapitch.co.uk/opinions/five-reasons-why-swansea-should-be-in-the-league-cup-final/
I particularly liked the posts attached to the articles. It seems that Michael Laudrup is universally liked because he is a very decent, intelligent and honest human being - that in addition to his footballing and managerial talents. Our profile has never been higher and it is gratifying to see how many fans of other clubs appreciate what we are achieving. We are so lucky. We have a terrific board, a superb manager and an excellent team. Was there ever a better time to be a Swan? Footnote: A few years ago I was waiting for a flight to Spain at Cardiff airport and bumped into Tosh, who I had never met, who had a seat on the same flight. We killed 30 minutes or so talking about football and obviously discussed our time in the old First Division. "We'll never see those times again", Tosh commented before we parted company. How wrong he was!! Not that I blame him because no one could possibly have forecast the position we find ourselves in today. I certainly couldn't and I often wonder what Tosh is thinking about it all these days.
swanee why would we get fed up? surely the worker is worthy of his wage! Our club deserve every praise they get, the board, team and manager are all continuing to work hard for our club, to reach the excellences that will develop Swansea city, so that they will never again be two minutes away from oblivion, may it be like this always, lets become Premiership furniture! Onwards and upwards for the mighty Swans, I say................