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Well Done, Garry

Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by Jack Uzi, Apr 19, 2014.

  1. ValleyGraduate12

    ValleyGraduate12 Aberdude's Puppet Forum Moderator

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    Sour grapes Mikra?

    Havent seen the game so cant comment but I saw plenty of crap games under Laudrup and no points so im more than gappy with ghe result.

    Under Monk we have increaded the gap between us and those in yhe relegation zone.
     
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  2. DragonPhilljack

    DragonPhilljack Well-Known Member

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    Thanks Bonymaen, he's mostly been a reserve coach out in Spain?
     
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  3. DragonPhilljack

    DragonPhilljack Well-Known Member

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    You drunk or what!.................<laugh>
     
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  4. mikraswan

    mikraswan Well-Known Member

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    First of all: I'll be as happy as anybody here if Swans aren't relegated. I thought Swans played an awful match today, and for once were Lucky and rewarded for doing so. Creditting Monk for that is ridiculous. As Ivor (?) stated in this thread, Monk isn't the manager to take this Club forward even if Swansea gets faboulos results for the remainder of the games (which I honestly doubt will happen).
     
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  5. roofjack_22

    roofjack_22 Well-Known Member

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    If people are quick to blame Monk in a loss, you cant skirt credit when we win .
     
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  6. ValleyGraduate12

    ValleyGraduate12 Aberdude's Puppet Forum Moderator

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    Fully agree rood.
     
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  7. Monty Fisto

    Monty Fisto Well-Known Member

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    2 shots on goal and scored twice. We were lucky, but I think we've deserved a bit of luck.
     
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  8. roofjack_22

    roofjack_22 Well-Known Member

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    Im thinking of changing my name to roodjack ....law of average gents , we were due for a bit of luck...... at least we weren't breaking for goal when the whistle went .... how many times have you seen that one ....... marked the penalty officially on the calender ...... probably the coolest taken penalty Ive seen .
     
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  9. neveroffsidereff

    neveroffsidereff Well-Known Member

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    Best to mark it with a highlight pen. We won't get another one till next year.
     
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  10. Matthew Bound Still Lurks

    Matthew Bound Still Lurks Well-Known Member

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    Win is a win is a win , how we do it doesn't matter at this stage ,we need to show the same spirit in the remaining games as we've shown recently. If we stay up then theres a lot of work to do in the summer both with the squad and managerial structure . Pep Cloet was brought in to assess the Academy and hadn't played himself as a professional but has the credentials to coach ,now whether we're seeing next seasons official pairing remains to be seen but there are signs the the like's of O'Leary won't be on the managerial bench next year .Below is taken from the Official site when he was appointed .



    Better known as Pep, the 36-year-old Spaniard has been handed the task of improving the structure of the club&#8217;s Academy, with specific emphasis on training methods and coach development.
    Born just outside Barcelona, Pep played for his home-town club CF Igualada before injury curtailed his amateur career and led him to coaching children with local side UE Cornella.
    He attained his Uefa Pro-licence in 2003 at the age of just 26 and joined La Liga outfit Espanyol where he was given responsibility for the Under-17 squad.
    From there he progressed to the Under-19s where he won the Spanish championship, before stepping up to clinch promotion with the Reserves.
    After five years with Espanyol, he became assistant-manager to Roland Nilsson at Malmo where he helped win the Swedish championship in 2010.
    He joined fellow top-flight side Halmstads the following year as head coach before moving to Norway as head staff coach of Viking FK under manager Age Hareide.
    There was a return to Spain in July 2012 as Pep was appointed Reserve team manager and talent developer at La Liga side Malaga where the club enjoyed one of its best campaigns with Champions League football.
    It was Pep&#8217;s ability to develop players for the first team at both Espanyol and Malaga that saw his reputation soar in football circles, including a spell as Director of the Catalonia Federation&#8217;s Coaching School where he developed several high profile courses for Pro-licence coaches.
    There are currently over 20 of Pep&#8217;s former pupils playing top-flight football around the world, including the likes of Tello (Barcelona), David Lopez (Espanyol), Fabrice Olinga (Malaga and Cameroon), Sergio Tejera (Espanyol), Alexandru Maxim (Stuttgart and Romania), plus Swansea&#8217;s own ex-Espanyol duo Jordi Amat and Alvaro Vasquez.
    &#8220;I have been appointed to help develop the way Swansea play football throughout the Academy structure,&#8217;&#8217; explained Pep. &#8220;It is vital that the Academy produces players able to perform in the Premier League in a style the club has been developing over the last seven or eight years.
    &#8220;I have been very impressed with what I&#8217;ve seen over the last few weeks. The club is all united in not only developing the first team for the present, but also the whole club for the future.
    &#8220;The work they have done to provide the excellent training facilities at Landore, plus the additional development at Fairwood, highlights the importance they are placing on the future.
    &#8220;They all want to leave a legacy for Swansea City, which is incredible because you rarely see that mentality at other clubs. Usually it is just about the first team and immediate success.&#8217;&#8217;
    Pep has been all over Europe in recent years studying the game and admits: &#8220;There is no right way to play. It&#8217;s about finding the one that suits you. There is always a mix of styles, whether that&#8217;s Barcelona or Ajax.&#8217;&#8217;
    Pep has been keeping a fairly low profile since officially agreeing to join the club last month.
    &#8220;I&#8217;ve been quietly analysing the 16 to 21 age groups before taking a look at the younger teams,&#8217;&#8217; he adds.
    &#8220;I want to help analyse all aspects before working together with all the other coaches at the club to put a very clear system and structure in place.
    &#8220;I&#8217;m here to be a support for all the coaches and help Swansea City remain successful for many more years to come.&#8217;&#8217;
    Read more at http://www.swanseacity.net/news/article/pep-signs-1183288.aspx#KkUMH7TGGcpwidum.99
     
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  11. Stereo

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    kinell' we'll be having the guy who paints the stadium as our No.2 next !!
     
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  12. neveroffsidereff

    neveroffsidereff Well-Known Member

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    Please not Dai!!!!
     
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  13. Taffvalerowdy

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    I've got £10 on it being Dai <whistle>
     
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  14. Bob the slob

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    Would we have to play in red?:emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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  15. neveroffsidereff

    neveroffsidereff Well-Known Member

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    Tight wad!!! :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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  16. ProjectVRD

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    He is somewhat highly regarded in the sport, and another one who had to leave Spain because it is effectively bankrupt.
     
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  17. roofjack_22

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    Looks like our next , next manager.
     
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  18. swans-cartoonhead

    swans-cartoonhead Well-Known Member

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    Aww c'mon - give Garry a little credit; poor game I agree, but we won it! Monk has worked his arse off after being thrust into the hotseat; he lives and breathes SCFC and I think he has done a pretty good job so far! I know many on here would have preferred to stick with the Prince of Denmark but, to be honest, I believe there was only one direction he was taking us, and that was down!

    So Garry may or may not be our manager next season, but let's get right behind him now!!!
     
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  19. mustyfrog

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    sorry Cartoon, the Monkey is not the way forward, ffs he did not even celebrate Bony's peno (well taken I might add). It seems the Monk has been told that he will not be the boss next season
     
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  20. mustyfrog

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    thought he washed the kit
     
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