Poetic licence can be claimed if one feels the need.
So, now Laudrup "flirted" with relegation.
Dear me,and there I was, convinced he had actually taken the team down.
Now where did I get that notion from?
The BOTTOM LINE is,no matter which way you cut it,Swansea City were extremely fortunate to have had Michael Laudrup,THE GREAT MICHAEL LAUDRUP,as it's Manager.
He brought style and substance to The Liberty and jettisoned the Club onto the world stage.
Swansea City became a household name ,BECAUSE OF HIM,not Jenkins,or Morgan,or the ballboy.
It's unfortunate that things didn't work out.
He may have been partly to blame for his demise,I don't know,and neither does anyone else on this forum.
Things took place away from the public's gaze, and I think in the end,he was just too big for the Club.
Jenkins could see that,and manufactured a dispute with Laudrup's Agent,etc.
Laudrup's loyalty to a man he had known for half a lifetime came into call,and the rest...
I miss him. The Club seems shallower,less significant since his departure.
Other opinions are available,and will be treated with the contempt they deserve.