Monk's replacement 15:31 - Nov 9 with 8883 views | michumagic9 | If Garry was sacked who do you think would be the right manager to come in? Rodgers?? Curtis? | | | | |
Monk's replacement on 16:58 - Nov 9 with 2617 views | Uxbridge |
Monk's replacement on 16:45 - Nov 9 by Rogerstone | Just seen David Moyes at Swansea West services - true story |
I wouldn't have expected a bloke based in Spain to be travelling from Carmarthenshire. | |
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Monk's replacement on 17:00 - Nov 9 with 2607 views | waynekerr55 |
Monk's replacement on 16:50 - Nov 9 by Borojack | Yes I think so |
Well it's well known that his transfer committee was in charge of dealings as opposed to him | |
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Monk's replacement on 17:02 - Nov 9 with 2596 views | skippyjack | Sherwood Rodgers Pearson Carver Di Matteo Ancelotti Lambert Redknapp Mazzarri Di Canio Dowie | |
| The awkward moment when a Welsh Club become the Champions of England.. shh
The Swansea Way.. To upset the odds. | Poll: | Best Swans Player |
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Monk's replacement on 17:23 - Nov 9 with 2546 views | Borojack |
Monk's replacement on 17:00 - Nov 9 by waynekerr55 | Well it's well known that his transfer committee was in charge of dealings as opposed to him |
Dont you think he had any input then. 226 million quid Brendan and the teansfer committee wasted. Perhaps he can bring them with him as well | |
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Monk's replacement on 17:25 - Nov 9 with 2537 views | Dr_Winston |
Monk's replacement on 16:58 - Nov 9 by Uxbridge | I wouldn't have expected a bloke based in Spain to be travelling from Carmarthenshire. |
Private jet into Pembrey... | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Monk's replacement on 20:06 - Nov 9 with 2410 views | Kilkennyjack |
Monk's replacement on 17:02 - Nov 9 by skippyjack | Sherwood Rodgers Pearson Carver Di Matteo Ancelotti Lambert Redknapp Mazzarri Di Canio Dowie |
Old Swansea boy Tony Pennock ? | |
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Monk's replacement on 20:10 - Nov 9 with 2395 views | Millie | SAF, must be itching to get back in, surprised no ones given him a chance | | | |
Monk's replacement on 20:46 - Nov 9 with 2345 views | pencoedjack | I see no mention of Tisdale. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Monk's replacement on 20:48 - Nov 9 with 2341 views | GTCJack |
Monk's replacement on 20:46 - Nov 9 by pencoedjack | I see no mention of Tisdale. |
Still has a job to do at Exeter. Plus he couldn't get away with the cravat knowing the fashion conscious that parade the concourse on match days. | | | |
Monk's replacement on 21:34 - Nov 9 with 2299 views | jackonicko | We need a famous name, one with international experience, a midfield general. Ideally one who has managed at Swansea before, who knows what we stand for. Who will stop the erosion of our passing principles. Someone who can come in and steady the ship. Someone who knows how to take over following a hectic period under a young and inexperienced manager. Step forward: Jan Molby. | | | |
Monk's replacement on 21:42 - Nov 9 with 2280 views | LeonisGod |
Monk's replacement on 21:34 - Nov 9 by jackonicko | We need a famous name, one with international experience, a midfield general. Ideally one who has managed at Swansea before, who knows what we stand for. Who will stop the erosion of our passing principles. Someone who can come in and steady the ship. Someone who knows how to take over following a hectic period under a young and inexperienced manager. Step forward: Jan Molby. |
Thought for a minute that you were going to say Roy Keane | | | |
Monk's replacement on 22:34 - Nov 9 with 2229 views | waynekerr55 |
Monk's replacement on 17:23 - Nov 9 by Borojack | Dont you think he had any input then. 226 million quid Brendan and the teansfer committee wasted. Perhaps he can bring them with him as well |
Net spend of around 60 million. Peanuts at the top table | |
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Monk's replacement on 22:48 - Nov 9 with 2218 views | ImAlrightJack | Was thinking Rodgers earlier today, although second stints hardly work out for managers at the same club. Still, he would be better than Monk right now and the team would be wanting more to play for him. | | | |
Monk's replacement on 22:58 - Nov 9 with 2187 views | SwansNZ | The dream team of Rodgers and Pascoe | |
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Monk's replacement on 22:59 - Nov 9 with 2181 views | SwansNZ |
Monk's replacement on 22:48 - Nov 9 by ImAlrightJack | Was thinking Rodgers earlier today, although second stints hardly work out for managers at the same club. Still, he would be better than Monk right now and the team would be wanting more to play for him. |
He’d need to buy a lot more envelopes. | |
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Monk's replacement on 23:02 - Nov 9 with 2117 views | Landore_Jack | We need to keep the faith and stick with Monk. Garry will sort it. [Post edited 9 Nov 2015 23:09]
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Monk's replacement on 23:18 - Nov 9 with 2074 views | Newhousemustscore | Jimmy floyd hasslebaink. He's a big admirer of ours and he fits the young and hungry cv that huw likes in a manager. [Post edited 9 Nov 2015 23:20]
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Monk's replacement on 23:39 - Nov 9 with 2026 views | Bloodyhills |
Monk's replacement on 16:20 - Nov 9 by AustinIsOurHero | promote from within. Clotet & Beattie |
Sounds like a firm of crap solicitors. | |
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Monk's replacement on 23:49 - Nov 9 with 2012 views | Swanseajill |
Monk's replacement on 21:34 - Nov 9 by jackonicko | We need a famous name, one with international experience, a midfield general. Ideally one who has managed at Swansea before, who knows what we stand for. Who will stop the erosion of our passing principles. Someone who can come in and steady the ship. Someone who knows how to take over following a hectic period under a young and inexperienced manager. Step forward: Jan Molby. |
Oh yes!! Then he can bring himself on as a sub while he's injured,( and past his best) and get us sent down to the championship in a last ditch attempt for us to stay in the Prem. Not for me, I couldn't forgive him after Wembley. | | | |
Monk's replacement on 06:06 - Nov 10 with 1921 views | michumagic9 |
Monk's replacement on 21:34 - Nov 9 by jackonicko | We need a famous name, one with international experience, a midfield general. Ideally one who has managed at Swansea before, who knows what we stand for. Who will stop the erosion of our passing principles. Someone who can come in and steady the ship. Someone who knows how to take over following a hectic period under a young and inexperienced manager. Step forward: Jan Molby. |
Bergkamp or Zidane?? | | | |
Monk's replacement on 08:20 - Nov 10 with 1839 views | Johnw102 | Malay Mackey is free at the moment. | |
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Monk's replacement on 15:46 - Nov 11 with 1638 views | michumagic9 | Harry Redknapp could fix us up. He likes Swansea, he likes the British players, he expressed his interest in Ayew, he could bring in Charlie Austin from his former club... It all fits | | | |
Monk's replacement on 15:51 - Nov 11 with 1636 views | scottishjack | Frank de Boer... | | | |
Monk's replacement on 20:21 - Nov 11 with 1581 views | jackedup | Guus Hiddink. He's still a good manager. | | | |
Monk's replacement on 20:41 - Nov 11 with 1558 views | Rancid | Markus Weinzierl (Augsburg) This fella has worked wonders in the Bundesliga and is much sought after.Augsburg are a similar size club to us and have done similar to what we have done these last few years under his guidance.Think they might have qualifies for the Europa too under him.They're struggling at the moment but finished 5th last season. Another I've read a bit about is Jocelyn Gourvennec (Guingamp).Again working wonders at a club punching above their weight and I'm sure with this guy he took them into the Europa and done quite well in it too. Both of these guys are young and play attacking football and a real pain in the arse for the bigger clubs in their respective leagues. If we wanted to go down the more experienced route for a change then the manager of Genoa is very highly thought of in Italy.I remember Mourinho saying he's the best tactician he's ever faced.Forget his name, sorry. [Post edited 11 Nov 2015 20:45]
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