I wasn’t advocating City sell him rather have an open debate about his future.
Go on then - what's your opinion about his future - or more importantly, as it reflects on the future of CCFC?
I wasn’t advocating City sell him rather have an open debate about his future.
Can you merge the lawlor thread into this Sparkey?Go on then - what's your opinion about his future - or more importantly, as it reflects on the future of CCFC?

Lawlor has a few mistakes in him as we've seen. It'll take plenty of game time to knock off those rough edges. Game time he'll get with us.Just how good is Lawlor anyway? Despite lavish praise from Bellamy and a couple of spectacular solo "headline" goals for City, in all honesty he's just a good prospect who's had a stellar initial first team season as a youngster. In reality, he's an appreciating asset who has a distinct financial value to the club.
He’s clearly talented and has potential if he stays fit to be a mainstay of a higher placed team or possibly abroad and the national team for a long time. Whether yet he’s got what it takes to be a PL player is debatable as he’s still developing his career; he’s certainly the best defender who has come through the ranks for a long time.Go on then - what's your opinion about his future - or more importantly, as it reflects on the future of CCFC?
Who was that lump of a defender who had one good season for them and they got Fulham to spend £15m for him and was then hardly ever heard of again?You're right about the Swans as well. They've steadily churned out £5-10M players from their accademy. We've produced nothing of that calibre since Ramsey.
Who was that lump of a defender who had one good season for them and they got Fulham to spend £15m for him and was then hardly ever heard of again?
Yes that will be him. Fulham paid £16.85m in August 2018. 48 appearances.Alfie Mawson?
Yes that will be him. Fulham paid £16.85m in August 2018. 48 appearances.
Loaned to Bristol City September 2020. Loan ended February 2021. 11 appearances.
Free transfer to Wycombe Wanderers August 2022. 20 appearances.
Retired February 2023. Persistent knee injuries.
Have to say that was good business for the Swans
Home grown or not, besides the accademy, they've picked up a few bargains and sold them on for big profits within a year or two. Puts us to shame.Certainly a great cash coup for the Swans but I don't think Mawson was "home grown" though. Unlike Joe Allen, Ben Davies, Dan James and Joe Rodon who raked in about £60M between them for Swansea.
We've done no real business at all since Ridsdale grabbed at the bargain £5M lifeline from Wenger for Ramsey to pay the Revenue. Since then our academy output in terms of bringing through players and cash generation has been pants.
Home grown or not, besides the accademy, they've picked up a few bargains and sold them on for big profits within a year or two. Puts us to shame.

Brings a whole new meaning to being good with your head....At least now Lawlor won't have to attend a job interview with O'Sullivan..........![]()

Champions League scouts reported to be watching Lawlor.
Chelsea saying they want a Kellyman loan sorted quickly.
I'd still like Lawlor to have another season with us unless someone offers silly money.
We would hopefully be top of the list for a Kellyman loan. We were responsible with his workload, we're up a division, he knows the club, the players and the manager.
City sensibly tied him down to a 3 year contract so can play hard ball on price if there’s a bid for him.Champions League scouts reported to be watching Lawlor.
I'd still like Lawlor to have another season with us unless someone offers silly money.
A good call by us, and interestingly he was happy to sign it.City sensibly tied him down to a 3 year contract so can play hard ball on price if there’s a bid for him.