It is difficult to overstate Laudrup's social standing in Denmark. He has been knighted, he is celebrated as the country's finest sporting export and his every move is scrupulously followed. "Danish people will be watching Swansea very closely now," Ankergren says. "Laudrup has a great reputation in Denmark, he's a person who everyone likes. "The language barrier will not be a problem for him because he is a fluent English speaker. "Danish fans will follow him wherever he goes, so they will definitely be interested in Swansea. "He's a great guy, very calm and intelligent. He doesn't need to shout to get his points across, and I really liked that about him. "He wants to play passing football, and training is all based around a short passing game. "That's the way he wants to play, and that's how he has played everywhere he has been." Swansea and Laudrup are a perfect fit, 100 per cent." - Casper Ankergren Casper Ankergren was Brondby goalkeeper, when Laudrup took over as manager, he has worked with Michael on the training field, and his opinion is valuable to us, as his account is a first hand experience of working with Laudrup, and Casper Ankergren's endorsement, can only be a big positive for our squad and club, happy days are here!...............
Yes excellent read there phill, more of this positive stuff we need on here, love reading this from a boy that's played under him.
Well he`s been to the stadium today, ML not the Brighton goalie. Press thing tomorrow 2pm. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
Love that flag mate, and the centenary avatar! Good to hear he's been to the Liberty...........................
Well we're stuck with the badge. I resent it because we've had one season in the Prem and people worldwide now recognise it. What do we do? Change the ****ing thing.
Now a bit disappointed to find it was taken out of today's Evening Post Thought you'd trawled the net for some valuable insights into our new manager
I'm with knackered. Let people do the math rather than plaster 'Centenary' on the badge. And as for demodernising the swan.....pffttt
It's good to read this. Well as well as welcoming the Den Haag mob over we'll hopefully get lots of Danes coming to sample Swansea!