Leon Britton 14:18 - Sep 4 with 8796 views | mynamesjeff1 | New sporting director. | | | | |
Leon Britton on 20:39 - Sep 4 with 1828 views | bluenile | Ham, or possibly chicken..................................... | |
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Leon Britton on 20:40 - Sep 4 with 1824 views | bluenile | Please say you're not serious???..................................... | |
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Leon Britton on 21:33 - Sep 4 with 1741 views | Garyjack | He's off his fvckin trolley, but he's definitely serious! | | | |
Leon Britton on 22:19 - Sep 4 with 1687 views | Badlands | In what way is my post not serious? I'm only going on what is common knowledge. Great player A bit disruptive. in the past. Swans legend as a player? Yes. Best English player never to be capped? Absolutely What is this job? Don't know What has Leon contributed in the backroom? Again, don't know but his couple of weeks as caretaker manager really opened his eyes to the complexities of management. Development as a coach hasn't really taken off. Club ambassador hasn't developed into anything meaningful. In all honesty this looks like a way of keeping Britton at the club (no problem with that) but away from the new coaching set up. Sorry gang but I'm not raving about this appointment or the creation of a position to keep Brits at the club. I'd rather see him developing as a coach with the academy. | |
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Leon Britton on 22:40 - Sep 4 with 1659 views | Swanseajill | Where is your information regarding "Leon a bit disruptive in the past"?? Personally knowing him since his first week as a Swans player, this is an appointment I'm happy about. We should be proud that he gave us such great moments in his ten years as a Swans player. Small in stature, big in heart. | | | |
Leon Britton on 22:41 - Sep 4 with 1659 views | bonymine | Thanks for your input Garry now Phuk off and go back to some backwater nonentity location where Lexy can happily bring up your twins yet at the same time HATE the area in which she lives .........oh and meanwhile whilst enjoying your multi millionaire status as a failed football Manager !! | |
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Leon Britton on 22:45 - Sep 4 with 1653 views | Kilkennyjack | Good luck Leon. Trevor knows. | |
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Leon Britton on 22:49 - Sep 4 with 1645 views | bonymine | In a nutshell Lorr, I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments here, Leon is a perfect fit for this role and I also have to give a lot of credit to Trevor Birch for the way in which he has picked up the pieces after ‘Judas Jenkins’ and restored our Club to something resembling a financially viable entity despite the atrocious playing and contract decisions made in our recent history. I just wish Chico had hit you (GM) with that brick he threw at you at Llandarcy it may have made you a more grounded as an individual .....’For Sure ....’. 😉😉 there again I doubt it !! STID. .....Together Stronger 💪💪💪 [Post edited 4 Sep 2019 22:57]
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Leon Britton on 22:51 - Sep 4 with 1644 views | NotLoyal | I hoor for the club we support he is a great success. I'm unsure what his qualifications are though in the field of being a director and Implementing strategies at that level. | |
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Leon Britton on 22:59 - Sep 4 with 1623 views | Swanseajill | He's an adviser between Birch and Cooper on football matters. Not a director as such. | | | |
Leon Britton on 23:44 - Sep 4 with 1583 views | majorraglan | I have never met the guy and can’t comment on his post playing abilities and qualities, but as a footballer he was a Swansea legend. There are lots of pro’s, he knows the game and played the right way, he knows the club and it’s DNA, he learned his craft at Arsenal and then West Ham where he would have worked with some quality people, he worked with some quality managers at Swansea (and some not so good) and he’s now local to the area. Cons possibly too familiar with the club and not a great deal of experience. Overall, I am pleased with the appointment and the way things are going on the playing side of the house. | | | |
Leon Britton on 00:24 - Sep 5 with 1539 views | dameedna | When Trevor drip fed the news of a new appointment I knew it was Leon. It is working. Keeping the good news flowing. Wave after wave. He knows I dont trust him but keeps a steady stream of positivity with enough nous to see that including Leon Alan Lee and Wyndham is a tonic for the troops. | | | |
Leon Britton on 02:14 - Sep 5 with 1485 views | DJack | mmmm, I like baps! | |
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Leon Britton on 02:19 - Sep 5 with 1482 views | DJack | And yet you've been a cheer leader for the club (old board) for a while based upon little (public) knowledge. Now you won't commit unless you have a full CV and manifesto. Please just fúck off. | |
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Leon Britton on 04:12 - Sep 5 with 1452 views | dameedna | When the likes of our good mate Roberto left, the man was so clever that he left with the blessing of the chairman. We had a period of time under the big man from Chelsea Reserves who decided it was a good idea to exclude Alan Curtis from the coaching team. We also had a certain ex captain who put a knife to a squad when we could at least have kept Pablo Honey and DeGuzman. At least ffs. Putting the best players on a salary and a long term appointment is a foil to the coaches leaving unexpectedly. We know Leon can take the reigns whilst a search is conducted. Leon will have a role in coaching, recruitment and maintaining a core of talent that can step in a and look after the players when/if the coaching staff leave. The role also builds a bridge between fans and the club who put the players ahead of the ownership issues. | | | |
Leon Britton on 09:19 - Sep 5 with 1301 views | NotLoyal | Shouldn't call him one then ... | |
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Leon Britton on 09:20 - Sep 5 with 1301 views | Thrasher6 | Very good post... | |
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Leon Britton on 10:19 - Sep 5 with 1250 views | Badlands | Agree with most of that apart from, 'We know Leon can take the reigns whilst a search is conducted.' He was an assent coach for a month caretaker manager for a week. Would he be a success? Don't know. But why set him up as something he's not and may not be up to? Playing legend? YES. But he's still finding his niche of the field of play. I have always promoted the idea of ex-players being retained within the club to maintain / develop a long term ethos through work with the academy initially and then see where their off-field talents lie and to retain a link with the successes of the past ... and I have received significant abuse for stating so. Jobs of the boys, can't afford changes on, etc. | |
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