Dragon....Why act like a prick son ? I was a founding member of the Trust and Know more than your little brain will ever know....All you like doing is trying to act big and showing off with your rudeness trying to impress people but i'm sorry you only show what an immature dickhead you are that cant debate at all and your only way is to throw abuse at anyone not just me....Grow up boy your showing yourself up......
....when have you ever debated anything? So until you do, sling your hook dumbo, oh and 'showing yourself up' is a major pass time of yours, I don't think you got 2 brain cells to rub together!!!........
Someone mentioned yesterday that Bony continues to be injured because the insurers are paying his salary...... If true, I guess he will be fit when the transfer window opens....
Along with Narsingh not playing because that would incur a payment to a former club that would be two players unavailable for financial purposes
Still convinced Dai the wnaks are our saviours , what the **** will it take to convince you and I'm afraid too many others who are ignorant, just don't care ,or is there a 3rd option as Never has alluded to. I wonder which one would you be Dai ? Trust statement issued this morning "It has been a month since the Trust held a fans’ forum at the Landore Social Club to update members on various issues related to the club and the Trust. We’d like to again thank all those who were able to attend for what we hope was a useful and informative event. As a Board we are committed to improving communication and we will be providing regular updates to our members on the progress made on various issues. As we informed you last month, the Trust Board instructed its lawyers to initiate legal action to obtain documents relating to the 2016 sale of the Club. These documents are important so that we can best advise our members on the next course of action. The good news is that, prior to the issue going to court but not before a lot of unnecessary time and effort has been spent, we have now received one of the required documents and have agreements from the majority owners’ legal representatives of to provide the remainder in the coming days. The Trust board and its advisors are now reviewing the documents we have received to date. That is the positive news. In our last update we also talked about how the Trust had sent a comprehensive list of questions to the majority owners of the club so that we could obtain some clarity on the club’s financial position after this summer, understand the reasons why decisions were made as well as seek to ensure that the decisions taken were and continue to be in the best interests of the club. As we mentioned at the Landore forum, the club insisted that a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) was signed by our Supporter Director, Stuart McDonald, which would have stopped him being able to disclose any information to the Trust Board. As noted, this was completely unacceptable. The club then agreed that Stuart did not need to sign such an agreement. However, the club continued to insist that others who would have access to the financial information should sign an NDA that would, in effect, have prohibited those who signed it from making any comment at all on Swansea City related matters. These conditions were also unacceptable. While there have been numerous discussions on this issue over some time, the Trust and club have not yet been able to come to a satisfactory agreement. This issue will remain open, and we will of course update members if any further progress is made. In terms of an update relating to the mediation process, there has still been no response from the majority owners or other parties relating to the Trust’s claim. We are now almost two months past the maximum timeline of three months that the Practice Direction, the legal guidelines which parties in dispute should follow before they can start court proceedings, allows. This lack of response is unacceptable. In our last update we stated that we were currently in discussions regarding arranging a meeting between the Trust, majority owners and other parties. After a month, despite regular prompting from the Trust, we are still no further forward in arranging that meeting, with no clear idea of whether there is any intention or desire on the part of the other parties to attend such a meeting. The Trust Board understands that there may be differing views among members about the direction the Trust should take regarding our shareholding in the club. It is for that reason that the Trust has always wanted to be able to provide as many different options as possible to our members as part of any consultation. Without progress being made in terms of mediation regarding the Trust’s claim, the only options open for Trust members to decide upon will be to proceed to court action or not. The Trust board will continue to follow the mediation path and keep all lines of communication open in order to identify whether there are alternative options that can also be presented to our members, but we cannot wait indefinitely. In the coming weeks the Trust will plan to start a consultation with members on those options. During this time, the Trust board and its advisors will be preparing the necessary documentation to allow members to make the most informed decision possible. On playing matters, the Trust would once again like to take the opportunity to applaud the efforts of Graham Potter and the playing squad on their performances and results so far this season. Despite Saturday’s defeat against Ipswich, the change in footballing philosophy is clear for all to see and the feedback we have had from our members regarding performances on the pitch has been very positive. While it is a long season and a lot of things can happen between now and May, it is refreshing to be looking positively to our footballing future.