Unless there is a change in policy at the club, and a total change of attitude this and next season, then what we will have to look forward to next year is more selling of any valuable players left, and more reliance of loan players, youth players and cheap tack players that become available. ...... So then it will not promotion we will be looking for, but relegation to the 1st Division. ..... I wonder would the Bloody Yanks want us then. Sorry to be so gloomy, but that is how things look at the moment........... please change you attitude, and give the supporters some encouraging news to hold on to. ....... Take a look At them up the road, they seem to be on the mend, and are above us on the Table now. ...... COME ON SHAKE THE CLUB INTO LIFE AGAIN.
Looking solely at results since September, we would be 19th in the table. We are the lowest scorers in that period - in total so far this season we’ve scored 37 goals - 12 of those in August. (Average of 2 goals per game) Since then, just less than 1 goal per game.
And you Mr Cooper get your finger out of your arse and do your job and if you can't then just duck off and give it to someone who can "If we want to get over that dotted line and get in the play-offs, we all need to stick together and support each other."
Citeh banned from Champions League for 2 years! “.... after being found to have committed "serious breaches" of Uefa's club licensing and financial fair play regulations. The reigning Premier League champions have also been fined 30m euros (£25m). The decision is subject to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Manchester City said they were "disappointed but not surprised" by the announcement and will appeal.”
please log in to view this image Swansea City head coach Steve Cooper makes four changes in personnel for tonight’s clash with Hull at the KCOM Stadium. Ben Wilmot, Jake Bidwell, Jay Fulton and Wayne Routledge are the men to come into the starting XI in the wake of the midweek draw with QPR. Wilmot takes the place of Joe Rodon, who picked up a knock against the Rs, while Bidwell comes in at left-back as Kyle Naughton moves across to the right. Fulton is in for Yan Dhanda in midfield, while Routledge comes in for Rhian Brewster, who is fit enough for a place on the bench for what is the third game in six days. That means Freddie Woodman is in goal behind a back four of Naughton, Marc Guehi, Wilmot and Bidwell. Captain Matt Grimes is joined by Fulton and Conor Gallagher in the middle of the park. Routledge and Bersant Celina occupy the flanks, while topscorer Andre Ayew leads the line. On the bench Jordon Garrick is involved in a matchday squad for the first time since returning from a hamstring injury. Hull City: George Long, Dan Batty, Marcus Maddison, Robbie McKenzie, Sean McLoughlin, Matty Pennington, Callum Elder, Josh Magennis, Jackson Irvine (captain), Leo Da Silva Lopes, Mallik Wilks. Substitutes: Matt Ingram, Ryan Tafazolli, Kevin Stewart, Tom Eaves, George Honeyman, Stephen Kingsley, Keane Lewis-Potter. Swansea City: Freddie Woodman; Kyle Naughton, Marc Guehi, Ben Wilmot, Jake Bidwell; Jay Fulton, Matt Grimes (captain); Wayne Routledge, Conor Gallagher, Bersant Celina; Andre Ayew. Substitutes: Erwin Mulder, Ben Cabango, Connor Roberts, Yan Dhanda, Nathan Dyer, Jordon Garrick, Rhian Brewster.
They'll not be able to complain about too much football then and no excuse for not winning the league those two seasons.
Hull`s last seven games .......... LLLLLDL .......................................... That means we are dead certs to ................................ Lose once again