Shelvey had a good game and we are lucky to have a player like him in our squad. Im with monk on this. cracking player if you know what you are looking at...![]()
whatever game you saw yesterday was not the same as we all saw..

Sound familiar?

Shelvey had a good game and we are lucky to have a player like him in our squad. Im with monk on this. cracking player if you know what you are looking at...![]()


I think it's unfair to put all blame on Shelvey. In my opinion worth keeping & when he's focused for 90 minutes he can play the swansea and adds a bit of character to the team. Perhaps he needs a mental coach or something. Because he needs to concentrate more, many times he isn't disciplined. Caught out of position or that finish yesterday if he'd just concentrated a bit more. I guess you could also argue monk isn't getting the full potential out of the players, because I agree with some that the football & shape of the team hasn't looked as fluid as it has previously despite picking up a number of points. You could also argue the players are **** & we've been lucky. you could argue a lot of things.
However, when a player's inclusion regularly changes the shape of the team for the worse and that same player has a habit of mucking things up I ask why is he preferred to others who have performed better?
If we consistently put teams like Newcastle and Crystal Palace to the sword (as we could have done) we would be Chelsea or Man City. We can aspire to be that but we're not at that level yet, so frustrating results and performances like yesterday will keep coming. That's just being realistic.
I think I attempted to offer some reasons in post 141. Perhaps, Monk felt that as Palace are quite a 'robust' team, then Jonjo would be a better option in midfield for that game than Britton or Carroll. Against a quality ball-playing team like Arsenal or Man City then maybe Carroll fits the bill better.
I'm neither for or against Shelvey by and large, but I believe he has 'qualities' that others don't possess. Whether you want to include him in the team because of that is up for debate. Which is what we're doing.
Your not related to Terrorball are you Bob?........................................![]()
you have to take into account the opposition and palace did their homework and that is that. we looked the better side but palace had the measure of bony and defended very well..credit to them and no complaints from me...
Why? Is Terror rational and realistic?

He can be when he wants, you seem to be his restrained brother? are you sure your not related? I reckon you are!........................![]()
Monk the Magnificent aye!.........................![]()



He will have achieved something tangible by Dec 31st when he has put more points on the board for Swansea City in the first half of a season than either of our previous two Premier League managers. That will do for starters.

Let's hope things continue for the rest of the season in the same way they've started. 
I suspected you would not see that as a recognised achievement, hence I added "That will do for starters".
By now you must be getting seriously worried that Monk will get more points in a season than either of his predecessorsLet's hope things continue for the rest of the season in the same way they've started.
For the record, after 19 games:
2011/12: 20 points (BR)
2012/13: 25 points (ML)
2013/14: 21 points (ML)
2014/15: ?? points (GM) - currently 22 points with 5 games still to play.
Not trying to laud Monk or knock Rodgers or Laudrup - just stating facts.
