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First things first, this is very much purposefully an over-reacting post.
Secondly and perhaps the most important thing. Monk needs to cut out this air of arrogance he's coming across with. The way he talked about getting back to the Swansea way and pretty much disrespecting Laudrup in the process is starting to make him look a bit silly, naive and out of his depth.
WTF is this 442 nonsense? WTF is Gylfi doing out on the right, but not just for half hour when it was clear to everyone it wasn't working, but no, for the whole game?
It's a bit much to expect a lot from Garry though, you know, a player without Premier League management experience and as it goes without any Premier League playing experience. The arrogance of the Board in appointing him is not just risky, it's pretty baffling really.
We've got one week to sort things out, there's an awful lot to do in that time coming off the back of the only friendly game I can ever remember where the team was boo'd off... And in fairness they deserved to be, or at least Monk did.
Pick the bones out of that.
You're all out of time....the past was yours but the future's mine.
History will judge this appointment as being a spectacular success at the time, there is no doubt about that at all, irrespective of what happens next. Just as history should and will judge Laudrup a massive success despite it all turning to sh1t.
I was horrified when ML was sacked, and I've had my doubts about GM and still have some reservations about his playing preferences, but we should all really be excited about next season in my opinion. We have two distinct styles of play; we have gained mental toughness, GM has said himself he wants to improve our attack, and we are incredibly attractive to up and coming talent. If, for any reason, GM was not here to try and develop all this, and himself, further, I would be personally quite disappointed.