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Will miss his presents at The Liberty, a player who rarely left the field following an injury. One that often played with injury's and his pre kick off talk was inspiring before every game it seemed to me. His place is going to be hard to fill. Although over the past few years we've hung on to him by the skin of our teeth. Good luck Ash, and thanks for the memories.
If this is true then we really have lost the fcking plot.
Not just another club? An utter fcking embarrassment to be honest.
It's ok though, we have won all out pre season friendlies.
I'm going to bed.
"And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts. And I looked, and behold a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was Death, and hell followed with him."
But if you want a silver lining this eliminates the possibility that Ash really loses a step or 2 and awkwardly finds himself in a position where FG feels obligated to play him at the expense of the clubs success on the field.
Will miss his presents at The Liberty, a player who rarely left the field following an injury. One that often played with injury's and his pre kick off talk was inspiring before every game it seemed to me. His place is going to be hard to fill. Although over the past few years we've hung on to him by the skin of our teeth. Good luck Ash, and thanks for the memories.
Thsnks Huw Martin and co for selling the club to people who wiĺl truly take the club to another level
On paper, £10m for a 31 (almost 32) year old player is a good deal, but he is (was!) captain of his club and his country, over the years he has been a colossus for Swansea City and a really effective leader and he is going to take some replacing. Having regard to what he means to the club and the hole he leaves, I don't think £10m is enough. The board now have to move quickly to replace him otherwise there is a risk that the more talented players who are left will feel the club is not matching their ambitions and they will also agitated for a move, a trickle of departures could become a flood!
We are 2 weeks from the start of the new season and 4 from the end of the transfer window, there's a lot of work to be done if we want to have a competitive squad that will be able to hold its own in the Premier League.
But if you want a silver lining this eliminates the possibility that Ash really loses a step or 2 and awkwardly finds himself in a position where FG feels obligated to play him at the expense of the clubs success on the field.
He's 32 in August.
We aren't in a position to turn down £10m for him. One of the best paid players at the club too. Allegedly...
Our second team smashed west Ham 4-1 at the end of last season. I'd say that means our squad is pretty competitive. If we didnt make another signing I still say we stay up.
And what is good Phaedrus, and what is not good. Need we ask anyone to tell us these things?
Our second team smashed west Ham 4-1 at the end of last season. I'd say that means our squad is pretty competitive. If we didnt make another signing I still say we stay up.
Great point I've said that since the end of last season,with the current squad of course.
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