Bellers 20:51 - Nov 20 with 1078 views | Kilkennyjack | Fair play, getting the best out of the boys. He loves the job so hopefully the Premier League clubs do not come knocking his door. Conducts himself so well and has that real passion for the game. He is going to get Ampadu, Brooks, and Moore back at some point. After we win the next world cup, he might want to follow the Tosh west to lead the best club in Cymru. | |
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Bellers on 20:55 - Nov 20 with 1070 views | SullutaCreturned | The last line, a pipe dream but the rest, yes. Bellamy has been great and far, far better than Page. He has brought some pride, passion and belief back to the team. Page was overly cautious and negative which at times cost Wales dear. | | | |
Bellers on 20:57 - Nov 20 with 1064 views | Kilkennyjack | Totally agree, well said. | |
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Bellers on 21:54 - Nov 20 with 1008 views | Luther27 | Cardiff through and through…hated us…took no crap off anyone he played with or against. Served a good management apprenticeship after his beloved club kicked him between the legs. All of this has benefited Wales and he has matured beyond belief in my eyes to the point I have nothing but respect for the guy not only as a coach but as a person. | | | |
Bellers on 22:02 - Nov 20 with 995 views | pembsjack | His passion is great to see on the sideline, almost acting like a supporter. Passion is infectious, gets that extra little bit out of the players. | | | |
Bellers on 23:00 - Nov 20 with 956 views | RichardO | An excellent player who couldn't control his frustrations on the pitch, sometimes players who had issues on the pitch as managers can see the tweaks needed to improve a teams performance in Bellamy's case the need to get the ball forward to hurt the opposition by using the players he has at his disposal, will he come up short at times yes but at least we look competitive. | | | |
Bellers on 23:34 - Nov 20 with 939 views | hobo | He was always full of praise for us and our style of play. He let no Cardiff loyalty get in the way of that. Always liked him as a player and he's proving himself to be a very worthy manager too | | | |
Bellers on 08:08 - Nov 21 with 835 views | Swans9 | Always liked him saying what he thought. We forgiven him for the goal down the liberty now. Hopefully Cardiff fans will no longer underestimate the kilgetty messi. | | | |
Bellers on 08:42 - Nov 21 with 808 views | Whiterockin | The best manager Cardiff never had. | | | |
Bellers on 08:58 - Nov 21 with 760 views | heatwave | Don't think I was alone in thinking not that arrogant Pr*ck when he got the job. But fair play to him I've nothing but admiration with what he has achieved with this squad. | | | |
Bellers on 09:04 - Nov 21 with 747 views | Whiterockin | It just emphasise how bad Page was, it was clear for us all to see and he should have gone earlier. | | | |
Bellers on 09:35 - Nov 21 with 713 views | onehunglow | His behaviour during his player career goes before him. Having said that,thus far,he’s played a blinder and that’s all that matters | |
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Bellers on 10:13 - Nov 21 with 685 views | Fireboy2 | I never had any doubts about him as I knew he had grown up and has a footballing brain. He has done wonders with this squad but the job isn't finished yet and he knows it. | | | |
Bellers on 18:34 - Nov 21 with 512 views | KeithHaynes | I was the same, and I know several journalists who felt the same. He’s an unexplored bomb still, he has to manage that side of him, we all do at times. | |
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Bellers on 19:05 - Nov 21 with 490 views | QJumpingJack | I chatted to Bellamy about 12 years ago. He spoke well and his love was for Liverpool (not Cardiff). A year later - Swansea were playing Liverpool on Monday Night Football and Bellamy was in the ticket office collecting tickets to go in the away end. | | | |
Bellers on 19:19 - Nov 21 with 468 views | KeithHaynes | Always a Liverpool fan. | |
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Bellers on 19:24 - Nov 21 with 467 views | swancity | I like the way the team is set up. He’s made a surprisingly good start. And because things have gone well that temper and those tantrums that he’s prone to haven’t really surfaced. He’s matured too but it’s very early days and a lot can and will change. I hope he can keep it going but it wouldn’t surprise me if things take a turn for the worse either… | |
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Bellers on 19:38 - Nov 21 with 447 views | ReslovenSwan1 | I always remember him elbowing De Guzman from behind as he tracked back. A sort of sharp clip around the ears. De Guzman was thinking. " What did he do that for" and did not dive to the ground. [Post edited 21 Nov 19:39]
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Bellers on 21:15 - Nov 21 with 380 views | KeithHaynes | That’s the real Swansea way 😉 | |
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Bellers on 23:08 - Nov 21 with 312 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Page struggled with the basics. His substitution v Poland were shocking and made the team weaker with Dan James ending up at full back. | |
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Bellers on 16:52 - Nov 22 with 154 views | Kilkennyjack | Correct. First game at a World Cup in over 50 years vs USA. Our only 2 Premier league strikers at the time Moore and Johnson both on bench. You have just 3 games so go for it, be a hero … but not the Page way. Lovely bloke but clearly needed help at that top level. | |
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