Winter of Discontent 23:21 - Dec 7 with 5166 views | AndyCole | Is our CEO a malcontent like some of our fans, unhappy with Cooper's progress and modus operandi ? Or has he seen enough in Cooper and his accomplishments to back him in the winter transfer window ? Early season murmurings were the former with rumours and bitter forum threads (elsewhere) urging 'Cooper Out'. In the absence of fans at matches, Winter's team will be trawling the various fans' forums to gauge fans' sentiment. Cooper got resounding support on this forum. We need an out-and-out striker to give us the chance of promotion. We need Ayew, Grimes and Connor to stay. Let's hope Winter is more than content to back Cooper. .
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Winter of Discontent on 08:34 - Dec 8 with 3832 views | Badlands | A striker will only be of use if he's given support to play his game not end up on the wing while a winger is played as a centre forward. One who could actually hit the target more than one time in 10 would also be handy. But more importantly, we need a manager who can get the best from our talented squad, Cooper doesn't. We are appalling to watch and reliant on the huge talent of our youngsters in defence and Ayew. | |
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Winter of Discontent on 12:58 - Dec 8 with 3790 views | Catullus |
Winter of Discontent on 08:34 - Dec 8 by Badlands | A striker will only be of use if he's given support to play his game not end up on the wing while a winger is played as a centre forward. One who could actually hit the target more than one time in 10 would also be handy. But more importantly, we need a manager who can get the best from our talented squad, Cooper doesn't. We are appalling to watch and reliant on the huge talent of our youngsters in defence and Ayew. |
We are appalling to watch because we are scared to take risks, scared to shoot enough. If there's a chancey pass forward but a safe pass backwards, it's backwards nearly every time. A team that doesn't take risks is slowly throttling itself, A team that is scared is a team heading the wrong way. WE have good enough players, we are a good enough team we just need to grow a pair and take the game to the oppo more often. We were doing that for a while and it was good to watch but now we have reverted. I want to go back to the team that wasn't scared. | |
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Winter of Discontent on 20:47 - Dec 8 with 3711 views | AndyCole | We are looking far more like the play-off team's ambition and drive - against an accomplished outfit. Brewster in this team would give us the best chance. He wants to come back, allegedly. Latibeaudiere seems another shrewd signing. Clever player. | |
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Winter of Discontent on 22:16 - Dec 8 with 3687 views | felixstowe_jack |
Winter of Discontent on 08:34 - Dec 8 by Badlands | A striker will only be of use if he's given support to play his game not end up on the wing while a winger is played as a centre forward. One who could actually hit the target more than one time in 10 would also be handy. But more importantly, we need a manager who can get the best from our talented squad, Cooper doesn't. We are appalling to watch and reliant on the huge talent of our youngsters in defence and Ayew. |
Is that why we are fourth behind the three teams who were relegated from the Pl last year and who managed to keep nearly all the PL.players. Cooper is getting the best out of our limited squad and has certainly improved our defending especially at corners. Last season we averaged 1.5 points per match at home. This season we are averaging 2 points per match at home. Another improvement by cooper and the team [Post edited 8 Dec 2020 22:40]
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Winter of Discontent on 22:30 - Dec 8 with 3676 views | Chief |
Winter of Discontent on 20:47 - Dec 8 by AndyCole | We are looking far more like the play-off team's ambition and drive - against an accomplished outfit. Brewster in this team would give us the best chance. He wants to come back, allegedly. Latibeaudiere seems another shrewd signing. Clever player. |
Where have you heard that about Brewster!? | |
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Winter of Discontent on 08:35 - Dec 9 with 3593 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Winter of Discontent on 22:30 - Dec 8 by Chief | Where have you heard that about Brewster!? |
He wanted to come back here in the summer instead of going to Sheff Utd on a permanent, he most likely wanted another good season here and break into Liverpool's side similar to what Tammy did at Chelsea after another successful Championship spell. No chance now though, I think Sheff Utd are probably regretting the outlay they put on him now, but there's zero chance he ends up leaving their on loan, Wilder, and the club itself would be burnt to the ground by the fans, you can't sign a player for over £20m and then loan him out the January after, wouldn't happen. | | | |
Winter of Discontent on 08:54 - Dec 9 with 3582 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Winter of Discontent on 08:35 - Dec 9 by 34dfgdf54 | He wanted to come back here in the summer instead of going to Sheff Utd on a permanent, he most likely wanted another good season here and break into Liverpool's side similar to what Tammy did at Chelsea after another successful Championship spell. No chance now though, I think Sheff Utd are probably regretting the outlay they put on him now, but there's zero chance he ends up leaving their on loan, Wilder, and the club itself would be burnt to the ground by the fans, you can't sign a player for over £20m and then loan him out the January after, wouldn't happen. |
Exactly. This was so predictable. He’s getting 15 minutes at the end of games and trying to make something out of nothing. I said when the transfer happened that he would be living off scraps in a team that creates very little but I didn’t realise just how paltry those scraps would be. Maybe he’ll be better off in the Championship next season. He’s not a Wilder type of player though. It’s a marriage made in hell. [Post edited 9 Dec 2020 8:55]
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Winter of Discontent on 09:02 - Dec 9 with 3570 views | Thornburyswan |
Winter of Discontent on 08:54 - Dec 9 by Joe_bradshaw | Exactly. This was so predictable. He’s getting 15 minutes at the end of games and trying to make something out of nothing. I said when the transfer happened that he would be living off scraps in a team that creates very little but I didn’t realise just how paltry those scraps would be. Maybe he’ll be better off in the Championship next season. He’s not a Wilder type of player though. It’s a marriage made in hell. [Post edited 9 Dec 2020 8:55]
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Winter of Discontent on 09:23 - Dec 9 with 3558 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Winter of Discontent on 08:54 - Dec 9 by Joe_bradshaw | Exactly. This was so predictable. He’s getting 15 minutes at the end of games and trying to make something out of nothing. I said when the transfer happened that he would be living off scraps in a team that creates very little but I didn’t realise just how paltry those scraps would be. Maybe he’ll be better off in the Championship next season. He’s not a Wilder type of player though. It’s a marriage made in hell. [Post edited 9 Dec 2020 8:55]
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From day one it seemed a shocker of a signing for the money being banded around, how managers, recruitment staff at football clubs couldn't see that is beyond me. | | | |
Winter of Discontent on 10:14 - Dec 9 with 3537 views | AndyCole | No doubt will get pelters for asking this, but : FINANCIALS : - Is there anyone from the Trust who posts here who knows if Winter can support Cooper in the winter transfer window ? | |
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Winter of Discontent on 10:15 - Dec 9 with 3536 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Winter of Discontent on 10:14 - Dec 9 by AndyCole | No doubt will get pelters for asking this, but : FINANCIALS : - Is there anyone from the Trust who posts here who knows if Winter can support Cooper in the winter transfer window ? |
I thought they have already confirmed there would be no money to spend? | | | |
Winter of Discontent on 16:58 - Dec 9 with 3475 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Winter of Discontent on 10:15 - Dec 9 by 34dfgdf54 | I thought they have already confirmed there would be no money to spend? |
Why spend money when you can get the like of Bennett, Manning and Latibeaudirere for next to nothing. £2m sounds like nothing for a transfer fee but it is a £40 per week footballer in wages. | |
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Winter of Discontent on 17:11 - Dec 9 with 3466 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Winter of Discontent on 16:58 - Dec 9 by ReslovenSwan1 | Why spend money when you can get the like of Bennett, Manning and Latibeaudirere for next to nothing. £2m sounds like nothing for a transfer fee but it is a £40 per week footballer in wages. |
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Winter of Discontent on 07:16 - Dec 10 with 3397 views | AndyCole |
Winter of Discontent on 10:15 - Dec 9 by 34dfgdf54 | I thought they have already confirmed there would be no money to spend? |
I may have missed it but not heard anything that categorically rules out investing / loaning wisely in the transfer window. Key thing is: a) has Cooper earned the right for Winter to support him in the transfer window = YES b) to what extent - how much is available (after some creative accounting) : can someone from the Trust shed some light on the wiggle room for clever investment So can we look forward to another loan deal for a Brewster-esque ? If so, who ? (Kerouac would normally have a list of candidates) | |
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Winter of Discontent on 07:49 - Dec 10 with 3382 views | Chief |
Winter of Discontent on 07:16 - Dec 10 by AndyCole | I may have missed it but not heard anything that categorically rules out investing / loaning wisely in the transfer window. Key thing is: a) has Cooper earned the right for Winter to support him in the transfer window = YES b) to what extent - how much is available (after some creative accounting) : can someone from the Trust shed some light on the wiggle room for clever investment So can we look forward to another loan deal for a Brewster-esque ? If so, who ? (Kerouac would normally have a list of candidates) |
I know our loan quota is full so someone would have to go back to their club before we get someone else in | |
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Winter of Discontent on 10:03 - Dec 10 with 3360 views | NotLoyal |
Winter of Discontent on 16:58 - Dec 9 by ReslovenSwan1 | Why spend money when you can get the like of Bennett, Manning and Latibeaudirere for next to nothing. £2m sounds like nothing for a transfer fee but it is a £40 per week footballer in wages. |
Down to solid research by Scott, worth so much to a club like ours. | |
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Winter of Discontent on 18:10 - Oct 2 with 3080 views | AndyCole | . It's approaching Autumn, and the wintry westerlies are picking up force from the US. The swell is up in Swansea Bay. The tide is surely turning. Let's hope Martin has his hand somewhere near the tiller soon, else we may well capsize. Winter is under High Pressure, for sure. Sweating it out on the side lines as Martin fluffs his slick lines with every passing game. This time, the spotlight is firmly on Winter, mark my words. He dismally failed to support Cooper in January - he cost US promotion. He now seems to have dismally fallen for Martin's slick powerpoint - will he cost US relegation. The omens ain't good......... In Winter, we cannot possibly Trust ;-( . . | |
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Winter of Discontent on 19:23 - Oct 2 with 3019 views | QJumpingJack | I would re-watch the first press conference with Russell Martin when he was appointed. Winter clearly stated that he put a short list together of candidates and that is was the Americans who appointed Martin so I doubt he will be under that much pressure. | | | |
Winter of Discontent on 20:08 - Oct 2 with 2985 views | AndyCole | . Oh dear, some jumping Quickly to erroneous conclusions already. Think, more clearly, objectively is the mantra, for so many. This time around, it's not just the CEO who is possibly a malcontent. It's The Winter of our Malcontent. A shambles of a dithering, flaky CEO. Uncomfortably out his depth under shrewd, now unforgiving investors. Honestly, I've yet to find but 4 or 5 proper, decent, thinking, rational Swansea fans who are capable of thinking and speaking rationally on these forums. . . | |
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Winter of Discontent on 20:32 - Oct 2 with 2968 views | Treforys_Jack |
Winter of Discontent on 20:08 - Oct 2 by AndyCole | . Oh dear, some jumping Quickly to erroneous conclusions already. Think, more clearly, objectively is the mantra, for so many. This time around, it's not just the CEO who is possibly a malcontent. It's The Winter of our Malcontent. A shambles of a dithering, flaky CEO. Uncomfortably out his depth under shrewd, now unforgiving investors. Honestly, I've yet to find but 4 or 5 proper, decent, thinking, rational Swansea fans who are capable of thinking and speaking rationally on these forums. . . |
Re - your last paragraph, why do you bother then ? | | | |
Winter of Discontent on 20:43 - Oct 2 with 2950 views | Catullus |
Winter of Discontent on 20:08 - Oct 2 by AndyCole | . Oh dear, some jumping Quickly to erroneous conclusions already. Think, more clearly, objectively is the mantra, for so many. This time around, it's not just the CEO who is possibly a malcontent. It's The Winter of our Malcontent. A shambles of a dithering, flaky CEO. Uncomfortably out his depth under shrewd, now unforgiving investors. Honestly, I've yet to find but 4 or 5 proper, decent, thinking, rational Swansea fans who are capable of thinking and speaking rationally on these forums. . . |
Those 4 or 5 would be the little group that's constantly criticisng Martin i suppose? WUM. | |
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Winter of Discontent on 20:56 - Oct 2 with 2940 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Winter has assembled an strong backroom team of:- Winter, Allen, Scott, Martin and hopefully can keep them on board for some time. This for the first time has no weak links. a) The long standing recruitment problems are sorted. (Piroe gives evidence of this) b) The football philosophy is fixed. ( Cooper had no track record and got past the vetting process of Birch, Britton and Curtis - who all resigned) c) There has been and will be the possibility of fresh US capital. d) The manager is on good terms with the rest of the team and will where required accept players soley on their judgement. Swansea has always worked like this. Silverstein is hands on as he said he would be. This can be explained in the fact that he has sold is interests in the Houston Dynamos and notionally has more time. He is also more integrated in the Levien, Kaplan team by investing in DC United. [Post edited 2 Oct 2021 20:56]
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Winter of Discontent on 22:19 - Oct 2 with 2895 views | Chief |
Winter of Discontent on 20:56 - Oct 2 by ReslovenSwan1 | Winter has assembled an strong backroom team of:- Winter, Allen, Scott, Martin and hopefully can keep them on board for some time. This for the first time has no weak links. a) The long standing recruitment problems are sorted. (Piroe gives evidence of this) b) The football philosophy is fixed. ( Cooper had no track record and got past the vetting process of Birch, Britton and Curtis - who all resigned) c) There has been and will be the possibility of fresh US capital. d) The manager is on good terms with the rest of the team and will where required accept players soley on their judgement. Swansea has always worked like this. Silverstein is hands on as he said he would be. This can be explained in the fact that he has sold is interests in the Houston Dynamos and notionally has more time. He is also more integrated in the Levien, Kaplan team by investing in DC United. [Post edited 2 Oct 2021 20:56]
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So the other day you said you know Silverstein.... Now you're saying he's 'hands on'. Is there any public evidence or information to confirm that hunch then? How's he got more time for us then if he's just swapped his shares in Houston Dynamos for some in DC United? | |
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Winter of Discontent on 15:19 - Oct 3 with 2774 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Winter of Discontent on 22:19 - Oct 2 by Chief | So the other day you said you know Silverstein.... Now you're saying he's 'hands on'. Is there any public evidence or information to confirm that hunch then? How's he got more time for us then if he's just swapped his shares in Houston Dynamos for some in DC United? |
All in here. I said 'notionally' he has more time on his hands after the sale of Houston Dynamos. I have not read anywhere he was hands on at DC Untied. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/jason-levien-jake-sil | |
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Winter of Discontent on 15:36 - Oct 3 with 2759 views | Chief |
But you said he'd invested in DC United? But haven't read it anywhere? The layperson would say you're either making things up or you have inside knowledge of Silverstein's business ventures. | |
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