Looks like Jazz Richards will get a run out then!!...................... please log in to view this image
Hard to take-in 3 months, if that's the scenario. Monk didn't even feature against Sunderland reserves....
He sustained a knee cartilage injury at the end of last season, while out on loan to Bristol, he did have treatment and surgery!......................... please log in to view this image
Is it confirmed or still internet bollox. There's five pages on this on planet Swans! All that is know is that this rumour started due to one unconfirmed tweet from the son of a coach. Think i'll hold off the wailing until a more reliable source has substantiated this story.
Yes all over Planet Swans!! Need confirmation. Doesn't sound good though. Looking so light in key areas now.....
If this is true, and I reckon it is because it would be such a weird thing for Alan Curtis' sons to make up I'm inclined to believe it, we have to sign Halliche or Situ, or a free transfer, or we only have two central defenders. I hope Monk isn't rushing back for Saturday either, because if we lose him, we may well see Jazz Richards as our new centre back
And this is how hearsay gains ground. Who exactly said Curtis' son has said anything? .. No one with any real inside knowledge. Just some guy who says he follows him on twitter and is best enough buddys to receive a direct message from him.
If this is true, then Halliche and Situ become more important and may be thrown straight into the first team (if the signings happen!). I'll hold fire on panicking just yet though until it's official.
I said Curtis' sons said something. I follow Curtis' sons on twitter. They both said it. No direct messages, he broadcast it to the whole world. If you wanted to find the messages you could have found them yourself. And it's official now anyway
Let's be honest guys, both Agustien, and Caulker are injury proned, which reminds me so is Beattie, hell we are mugs for this aye!........................ please log in to view this image ............ please log in to view this image