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And as a long time passionate fan i will keep on saying laudrup is the wrong manager for us. If we lose at villa which we probably will then get your sewing boxes out and start to unthread the premiership league badge as you wont be needing them next season.....ML wont care he will be gone..<ok>


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Dai and the crap he spouts is the main cause of arguments on this board and the reason a lot of gone to the other side.
You can't debate with him because he contradicts himself constantly, then denies anything he's said previously.
When he's brought up on it and proven to have been wrong, he disappears and spouts the same crap on another thread as if nothing has been said before <doh>
When a few agree that he's talking bollocks, they're accused of bullying him because it's everyone else's opinion against his.
He hasn't got any real opinions or valid points, he just loves to wind others up and move on to his next thread to spoil with his nonsense.
He seems untouchable on here so it's just seems easier not to bother here anymore
 
the thing is i am more right than wrong and you don't like it..<laugh> Why you troll through old posts is beyond comprehension as this shows im spot on that you have to do that..<laugh> Just accept it man <doh>
 
the thing is i am more right than wrong and you don't like it..<laugh> Why you troll through old posts is beyond comprehension as this shows im spot on that you have to do that..<laugh> Just accept it man <doh>

You're not though Dai, that's the point. you're usually very wrong and then change your view with hindsight.
The perfect example of this is when you said what a piss poor appointment Rodgers was for us when he joined, and that we showed no ambition.
Now he's the best manager in the world ever <doh>
 
Oh yes i am..<ok> Anyway we need players and we need them now with the state of the injuries we have at the moment. Just found this as laudrup is a worried man...

Michael Laudrup
Swansea City could be in need of a loan star to help them shine in the second-half of the season, boss Michael Laudrup has admitted.

The Dane has cited the example of Gylfi Sigurdsson as the impact a short-term signing can bring as he looks to keep the Liberty Stadium side well clear of Premier League worry.

Injuries have hit Laudrup&#8217;s squad after muscle strains for Jonathan de Guzman and Dwight Tiendalli took the casualty-list to eight at Swansea, although Laudrup revealed there is hope of the pair plus Roland Lamah and Pablo Hernandez as well as Nathan Dyer and Michel Vorm all being in contention for the visit of Tottenham next week.

Laudrup, though, insists he is not looking for players to make up numbers but to make a difference as he hopes for his men to consolidate a midtable position as well as attack the Europa League and FA Cup &#8211; and that he is very much open for that to be via the loan market.

And while he played down speculation of progress for a permanent deal for Tom Ince, talking up his talent but refusing to speculate on the possibility of pressing ahead with a deal, he admitted the club would also be prepared to look all over the continent for a new signing boost in the coming window.

Sigurdsson arrived in Swansea&#8217;s first year in the Premier League, scoring seven goals in 17 games following a January 2012 loan move from Hoffenheim, and Laudrup said: &#8220;(You can) take players on loan who could come and help you or any club for the last four months of the season - the best example at Swansea was Sigurdsson who came in really had a huge impact and helped Swansea in a difficult moment and scored some goals.
 
"as a long time passionate fan"

Long time? Maybe. Passionate? Only in your criticism of everything we stand for. We could be in 4th spot and poised for Champions League and you'd moan that if it wasn't for this result or that result we'd be top.

You don't know the meaning of the word passionate when it comes to football. A passionate fan encourages his team through thick and thin not snipe at every opportunity, revelling in any bad story that's put out in the media. A passionate fan doesn't rub his podgy hands with glee every time we lose just to get on his keyboard and tell everyone how 'right' he was. Lastly, a passionate fan doesn't go onto a rivals board and praise them for "putting another nail in the coffin" of a Swans manager, let alone someone as good as our current one. <grr>
 
"as a long time passionate fan"

Long time? Maybe. Passionate? Only in your criticism of everything we stand for. We could be in 4th spot and poised for Champions League and you'd moan that if it wasn't for this result or that result we'd be top.

You don't know the meaning of the word passionate when it comes to football. A passionate fan ecourages his team through thick and thin not snipes at every opportunity, revelling in any bad story that's put out in the media. A passionate fan doesn't rub his podgy hands with glee every time we lose just to get on his keyboard and tell everyone how 'right' he was.

A long time ****wit, that's all you are, and if anyone tells me I'm "bullying" you they'll get both barrels too. Bring it on! :)

KABOOOM!! :emoticon-0137-clapp
 
PLEASE Swans get your act together, you play a good passing game with no end product and because of that we now find ourselves just 5 points from one of the relegation spots, It will be an absolute disaster if we lose at Blackburn baring in mind we have not won one game away all season and that dont give me much confidence in the team. 5 points away from a relegation place tells me that we need some serious thinking about who we need to give us the finishing power we need....we are not as good as we think we are, we are the masters at keeping the ball but we are weak and not strong enough going forward. ....there are to many big egos that think they are better than they are ....one being sinclair who in my opinion was far better playing championship football than he is in the premiership......i would definitely put him in a more central roll as its not working out wide for him for most part this season he can be a bit of a glory hunter at times where a pass would be better....I hope to god Brendan gets 100% backing because we need it if we are ever going to stay up......5 points is not a lot and once you get sucked into a relegation fight at xmas time then its hard to get out of it......


On the same thread; 27/11/2013
"wigan are at least getting back on track these past few games, they were robbed last week and they won away this week something we cant do.... we could not beat them at home and were lucky to get a point so they are doing better than us. if blackburn beat us then we will be in the relegation fight and what im saying is we are not as good as some perceive......we cant be not with relegation place so near and not many goals in our coffers......"



You were saying the exact same things under Brendan (except then it was Jenkins' fault instead of Rodgers').
You have been consistently wrong.
We are all bored of you being wrong.
I rest my case.
 
Oh yes i am..<ok> Anyway we need players and we need them now with the state of the injuries we have at the moment. Just found this as laudrup is a worried man...

Michael Laudrup
Swansea City could be in need of a loan star to help them shine in the second-half of the season, boss Michael Laudrup has admitted.

The Dane has cited the example of Gylfi Sigurdsson as the impact a short-term signing can bring as he looks to keep the Liberty Stadium side well clear of Premier League worry.

Injuries have hit Laudrup&#8217;s squad after muscle strains for Jonathan de Guzman and Dwight Tiendalli took the casualty-list to eight at Swansea, although Laudrup revealed there is hope of the pair plus Roland Lamah and Pablo Hernandez as well as Nathan Dyer and Michel Vorm all being in contention for the visit of Tottenham next week.

Laudrup, though, insists he is not looking for players to make up numbers but to make a difference as he hopes for his men to consolidate a midtable position as well as attack the Europa League and FA Cup &#8211; and that he is very much open for that to be via the loan market.

And while he played down speculation of progress for a permanent deal for Tom Ince, talking up his talent but refusing to speculate on the possibility of pressing ahead with a deal, he admitted the club would also be prepared to look all over the continent for a new signing boost in the coming window.

Sigurdsson arrived in Swansea&#8217;s first year in the Premier League, scoring seven goals in 17 games following a January 2012 loan move from Hoffenheim, and Laudrup said: &#8220;(You can) take players on loan who could come and help you or any club for the last four months of the season - the best example at Swansea was Sigurdsson who came in really had a huge impact and helped Swansea in a difficult moment and scored some goals.

Where does it say he's a worried man or is that your spin on the story ? .
 
"as a long time passionate fan"

Long time? Maybe. Passionate? Only in your criticism of everything we stand for. We could be in 4th spot and poised for Champions League and you'd moan that if it wasn't for this result or that result we'd be top.

You don't know the meaning of the word passionate when it comes to football. A passionate fan encourages his team through thick and thin not snipe at every opportunity, revelling in any bad story that's put out in the media. A passionate fan doesn't rub his podgy hands with glee every time we lose just to get on his keyboard and tell everyone how 'right' he was. Lastly, a passionate fan doesn't go onto a rivals board and praise them for "putting another nail in the coffin" of a Swans manager, let alone someone as good as our current one. <grr>

A long time ****wit, that's all you are, and if anyone tells me I'm "bullying" you they'll get both barrels too. Bring it on! :)

Yet you pal have previously complained about others who posted in the same vein and then accused them of bullying. You can't have it both ways pal !

Yes I do infrequently post here now as you pointed out recently and for this very reason. Others are tiring of this as well , I like this forum and haven't joined any other , however if this knob is allowed to spout his venom without check this will cause others to shy away from this forum so don't defend him and don't denigrate those who went before you !
 
"as a long time passionate fan"

Long time? Maybe. Passionate? Only in your criticism of everything we stand for. We could be in 4th spot and poised for Champions League and you'd moan that if it wasn't for this result or that result we'd be top.

You don't know the meaning of the word passionate when it comes to football. A passionate fan encourages his team through thick and thin not snipe at every opportunity, revelling in any bad story that's put out in the media. A passionate fan doesn't rub his podgy hands with glee every time we lose just to get on his keyboard and tell everyone how 'right' he was. Lastly, a passionate fan doesn't go onto a rivals board and praise them for "putting another nail in the coffin" of a Swans manager, let alone someone as good as our current one. <grr>

A long time ****wit, that's all you are, and if anyone tells me I'm "bullying" you they'll get both barrels too. Bring it on! :)

I agree with FFS on this KJ, you can't go around calling somebody a ****wit and then complain when somebody calls you so in return.
 
I don't mind being called a ****wit I am one and happily admit it. I'm a ****wit that supports the Swans and not a ****wit that supports Liverpool. Hope this clears things up for those who don't understand me
 
There's been a lot of gelling going on our first 21 points , it will come handy for our next 27 points or so .Bony and Routledge are reading each other like they've been playing together forever .Shelvey is ready for the second half of the season , Pozuelo has been a godsend since our midfield injuries.I think we will be known for our final ball by seasons end , home and abroad terrorwitt . Time will tell but I got a good feeling, starting tomorrow.
 
Yet you pal have previously complained about others who posted in the same vein and then accused them of bullying. You can't have it both ways pal !

Yes I do infrequently post here now as you pointed out recently and for this very reason. Others are tiring of this as well , I like this forum and haven't joined any other , however if this knob is allowed to spout his venom without check this will cause others to shy away from this forum so don't defend him and don't denigrate those who went before you !

Firstly, I'm not your pal. But look, I dislike bullying intensely and have been subjected to it by the tag team of Dragact and Norway who have posted homophobic comments and remarks about my wife. It's not pleasant. For that reason I used to defend Dai so you are right to point that out. Norway used to do the same. But as time has gone on he has repeatedly posted comments to deliberately get a rise out of other posters here. It's gone beyond having an opinion that's deifferent to everyone else, because that would be fine.

He almost revels in a defeat just so he can come on here and say I told you so, then have yet another tirade at Laudrup and / or the players. It's annoying and tiresome. I avoid some of it as he's on ignore but I can't get around the "Reply With Quote" function.

To be honest, I've had enough and so have many others. Lots of posters here are rarely seen insulting others but make an exception with him, and I've joined their ranks because he deserves all he gets.

I realise this puts Valley in a difficult position but Dai has been a problem for every mod we've ever had.