Newly-promoted teams often have fast starts to their seasons only to implode as the weather cools. But there is something different about Swansea City. Its ability to maintain possession, methodically build attacks and open up opposing defenses is nothing short of a breath of fresh air in the English Premier League. Rodgers' team is not chock full of household names either. Wayne Routledge and Nathan Dyer are arguably the most recognizable names on the team sheet. How Rodgers has a team full of nobodies -- for lack of a better word -- playing such positive soccer is one of the biggest questions of the season. - NESN
i never take any notice of what we are doing in the first half of the season as nearly every promoted side has a good first half. look no further than Blackpool last season, Its how we do after January that counts and Blackpool thought that they had no need to strengthen and that was their downfall as it was down hill after that. Ill wait and see what happens in January and if we build on what we have done in the first half and hope Brendan has the backing of the board to bring in players he thinks we need to stay up.....Its to early yet to say we will or we wont but the signs are there if we do it right...
I'll go along with all that you say there Dai, and I think the board will as well!................. please log in to view this image