http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2014/08/12/swansea-favourites-for-man-city-star-seeking-premier-league-game/ Scott Sinclair has admitted a desire to play more first team football may see him leave the Etihad with Swansea the current bookies’ favourites. What do you think would you like to see him back? TBH I can't see it happening myself.
If it's a loan deal then I'd be happy with that. Would add pace up front as a 3rd striker and can also play out wide.
But isn't he out for a couple of months? And with Donnelly also out for 4/5 months, he could fill in those areas.
He was good for us in the championship but since then when on loan he's shown he's not good enough for the premier.
So would you rather us go into the season with two strikers then? Take a loan deal, if he's crap send him back.
Not so much twisted what I typed as completely reimagined it. To spell it out - Donelley was, is and never will be (in this division) a player we would need to cover. But for the record I would rather go into the season with what was blatantly obvious at the end of last season - a decent defence, another defensive mid field player, a third striker who could legitimately be expected to score and a management team that had given some thought to the consequences of their actions rather than paying over the odds for emergency transfers days before the start of the season. A manager who knows what he wants and can convey that to the team before the end of September.
More nostalgia again. Borini, Joe, Sinclair...... why not bring back Phil Boersma and John Toshack whilst we're at it - we did well when they were with us.
defenders we need not strikers, they can come if we got time but if we don't strengthen at the back then i dont expect us to compete as we should and could well be our downfall towards survival. Ash is the only half decent defender we got..
We could see this as the last season for Ash, Leon & Rangel as regular first teamers. If are to stay in the top flight the manager needs to be putting in place a core of 'Swansea players' who will be around for a few years so we can maintain some sort of continuity.