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Curtis is the last thing left at the club that resembles anything close to stability that is needed with players right now and on the heels of the stabalizing job he did last time I think the board and owners will take a wait and see stance for at least 3 or 4 games to see how it pans out ... could be wrong but hope I'm right
 
What about Fer he has been on the bench since Spurs, not even used as a sub. Dyer has been on the bench all season, good enough to play enough games to win a championship medal last season but not good enough to warrant coming off the bench for us even we were being hammered. There is a clique at Swansea and we will go nowhere until it is broken. Anyway roof should you be working at this time <devil>
Fer has played 20 minutes since the Spurs game , 6 goals in just over a thousand minutes playing in makeshift positions while Siggy holds that prime position of attacking midfielder . I love Siggy but I think Fer could do as well a job at that position . Same with Shelvey , Shelvey would have played best in that attacking midfield position . As for roofing , just finished one up in 90 kilometer winds and don't want to see another roof till it subsides a bit .
 
Fer has played 20 minutes since the Spurs game , 6 goals in just over a thousand minutes playing in makeshift positions while Siggy holds that prime position of attacking midfielder . I love Siggy but I think Fer could do as well a job at that position . Same with Shelvey , Shelvey would have played best in that attacking midfield position . As for roofing , just finished one up in 90 kilometer winds and don't want to see another roof till it subsides a bit .
You take care out there it sounds like a dangerous lob. What are your plans for new year?
 
Curtis is the last thing left at the club that resembles anything close to stability that is needed with players right now and on the heels of the stabalizing job he did last time I think the board and owners will take a wait and see stance for at least 3 or 4 games to see how it pans out ... could be wrong but hope I'm right
I'm sure he'd be delighted to have a dangerous lob <laugh>
I knew there would be one <laugh>
 
Looks like our new highly experienced premier league manager has been chosen then!!!

But wait a minute..............wheres the experience??

Swansea City hold talks with Bayern Munich over Paul Clement as manager announcement moves closer

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Looks like our new highly experienced premier league manager has been chosen then!!!

But wait a minute..............wheres the experience??

Swansea City hold talks with Bayern Munich over Paul Clement as manager announcement moves closer

wales online

At least Giggs has experience of managing in the PL ;)

*Waits for Trundle*

This appointment tells me that the club is already preparing for relegation.
 
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Looks like our new highly experienced premier league manager has been chosen then!!!

But wait a minute..............wheres the experience??

Swansea City hold talks with Bayern Munich over Paul Clement as manager announcement moves closer

wales online
Its all starting to add up now. Jenkins lets the new owners appoint Bradley who fails (no surprise to Jenkins) they then bring in a manager who can perform in the championship ( like Rodgers ) He has time to offload players who are either too expensive or past it and brings in players who can get us promoted. In the meantime Jenkins tells a grateful Kaplan and Levine he will take the Swans off their hands for a knock down price. Which i am sure they will take and Jenkins will then own the club outright.
 
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I would understand this move if we were 9-12 points adrift but 4 points is nothing.

2 CBs (at least one being a leader) and a winger to go straight on to the left, coupled with a manager and backroom staff that know what they are doing and we can get out of trouble easily.
 
I would understand this move if we were 9-12 points adrift but 4 points is nothing.

2 CBs (at least one being a leader) and a winger to go straight on to the left, coupled with a manager and backroom staff that know what they are doing and we can get out of trouble easily.
Four points at this point feels like fourteen , especially if we play poorly the next few with an unforgiving schedule to follow .
 
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I would understand this move if we were 9-12 points adrift but 4 points is nothing.

2 CBs (at least one being a leader) and a winger to go straight on to the left, coupled with a manager and backroom staff that know what they are doing and we can get out of trouble easily.
I hope you are right, But something tells me that all this off pitch turmoil is not going to end well.
 
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