Struggling?! They're 10th and still in Europe, where do you think Swansea should be?
As we know Europe doesn't mean much at this stage, and they just squeaked through in the end. I've not been as impressed with Swansea this season as previously.
As we know Europe doesn't mean much at this stage, and they just squeaked through in the end. I've not been as impressed with Swansea this season as previously.
A sad day. If we hadn't spent £100m+ on players I think Levy would have seen it as a long term project and carried on with him. The worry is, it will be many years before the board back a manager with cash, no matter how successful he is. The whole thing is a ****ing shambles. Hiddink for me. There is talk of Capello (not sure but he doesn't seem a good fit) or Laudrup (seems to have been found out at Swansea.)
A sad day. If we hadn't spent £100m+ on players I think Levy would have seen it as a long term project and carried on with him. The worry is, it will be many years before the board back a manager with cash, no matter how successful he is. The whole thing is a ****ing shambles. Hiddink for me. There is talk of Capello (not sure but he doesn't seem a good fit) or Laudrup (seems to have been found out at Swansea.)
It does mean a lot if you're Swansea without meaning any disrespect. I guess they must've been bottom seed in their group and it was a tougher group than we had with a smaller squad. Top 10 and still in Europe is an impressive start to the season for Swansea.
I'd take him over Pocchetino anyday.

Capello would be a good shout, even though I know a lot of fans would be against the appointment. Sure, the football would probably be dull and "safe" but we'd be a harder team to beat. With Capello in charge, our chances of top 4, even this season, would be drastically increased.
Rafa? Possibly. My inclination is to say "no," but I am aware that that's principally because of my own natural bias against his clown-like persona, when there can be no doubting that he's a top manager. He will go down as one of Chelsea's greatest ever managers, for example.
I think the simple version is:
Are these guys the absolute ideal for us? - No
Are they better than AVB? - Yes
Better than AVB should not be among the considerations in any way shape or form. Best for Spurs should be the only consideration.
Yeah, well we hoped he had learned from his experience at Chelsea, and last year when he was prepared to change the style of play after a bad start to the season it seemed that was indeed the case. This year though he went back to his old ways and stubborn persistence with tactics that are both boring and obviously don't work against stronger sides. So I guess not.We did try and warn you but you didn't listen.
Better than AVB should not be among the considerations in any way shape or form. Best for Spurs should be the only consideration.
One got the distinct impression with the club, over the past couple of months, that our players simply were not playing for AVB, and that's always the first sign that the manager has lost the dressing room. We need a manager who can come in and immediately get the players to take notice. Capello would do that, most definitely. So would Rafa, to be fair.