Like I do? It's probably for the best that I just end this conversation here. For the record, what you think (about anyone or any subject) doesn't mean **** to me as you have repeatedly proved yourself to be of limited intelligence.
I'll make a parenting analogy myself. In the same way no child deserves petty, small-minded, judgemental little ****s for parents, always delving into the minutiae to pick faults, exaggerating faults, or picking faults when there are none, no football club deserves or needs "fans" like you and LIERTARIAN.
Never seen any signs of intelligence in any of your cräppy posts. i.e. That pathetic post about how Swansea had somehow made a loss of £25m rebuilding the team. You didn't reply to my riposte because it would highlight just how stupid and dumb your post was.
Your two most intelligent posts so far (not that they're up against much competition). Let's hope the improvement continues.
Don't you just love self-appointed guardians of fandom. Remember Dilligaf and his crew routinely telling people whether they were being a proper fan or not? The irony is that by Oozey's definition Dai is a "true fan" of Swansea City whereas we are not.......despite him criticising our club, board, chairman and fans, and indeed every move the club made, ALL the way UP. I recall a post (from the Championship days) where he questioned "what exactly" had Jenkins done for us. The obvious answer being; - Appointing Jackett (not my cup of tea but he did achieve, so is actually deserving of some praise...at the moment he is way above Monk), - Getting us promoted from League 2, - Successfully engineering us a move to the Liberty Stadium (not he alone but it was his leadership), - Winning the Johnstones Paint Trophy (or whatever it was called then), - Appointing Martinez - Aiding our promotion to League 1 (with a record points haul) - Helping to stabilize us in the Championship on one of the lowest wage budgets, - Ensuring that when our bargain buys left we were compensated handsomely (Martinez, Scotland and Trundle) ...but now he is one of the 'let's big Monk up before he's actually achieved anything while airbrushing Laudrup and his players out of history' gang....he qualifies as a proper supporter. I supported this club and the decisions taken all the way up. I still support my club (got that Oozey you miserable little **** itch....it's mine and Vetch's club as much as any ****er else's) but disagree with the decisions that have been taken lately. We won't know if I and people like me are right or wrong until this season is over...,as I, and many others have stated, IF we are wrong I will be the first one to admit it and congratulate Monk on a job well done. The fact so many wish to blow smoke up his arse before he has achieved anything indicates an agenda.....a small minded, petty, spiteful agenda that in my opinion is costing us money.
Costing us money...... Swansea City star Jose Canas in negotiations to cancel contract as he looks to join Spanish exodus It seems Swansea could have to pay out to get unwanted midfielder Canas off their books, as Chico and Hernandez departures are confirmed (Jose Canas left skipper Ashley Williams frustrated on more than one occasion last season) - beside a photo Jose Canas is in negotiations to cancel his Swansea City contract , the midfielder has reportedly claimed, as the club finally confirmed the departures of compatriots Chico Flores and Pablo Hernandez to Qatar. Paperwork has been completed to seal the exits of Spanish defender Chico and midfielder Hernandez to the Middle East, Chico joining Michael Laudrup at Lekhwiya SC and Hernandez linking up with Dan Petrescu at Al Arabi. Swansea are expected to receive more than £4m for Chico and while there has been no confirmation of a fee for Hernandez, there has been suggestions it could be around half the then record £5.55m paid to Valencia in 2012. But it seems Swansea could have to pay out to get unwanted midfielder Canas off their books, with a move to Elche likely as the La Liga side look to replace the Aston Villa-bound Carlos Sanchez. Canas had been told to find a new club after Garry Monk informed the former Real Betis man he did not feature in his plans for the new Premier League season. The 27-year-old has two-years left on his contract – with wages unable to be matched by many in Spanish football. It is thought Canas had been the subject of interest from Championship clubs but any move was stopped by a want to maintain his Swansea salary. As a result, Swansea could have to pay-up the defensive midfielder who failed to convince following his Bosman move from Betis. A report in Spain has quoted Canas as saying he would be “delighted” to make the move to Elche but is “in a situation of ‘standby’”.
Be careful with your potty mouth or you'll be banned again. No-one would want to miss out on your long-winded tedious, rambling posts.
That's better. As they say "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt." Applies in spades to you.
Nobody to back up Britton , Britton starts the season injured, and Canas chased out with the rest of the exodus ... quality planning...
Shows up and pushes the "Ban " word .... the beat goes in , if he wrote a book it would be a short story