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The Swansea City transfers thread on 08:27 - Jan 26 by ThurrockJack92
It's probably too late in the day for fresh targets now. It's a shame, if we showed this ambition in the summer the players might have actually come here and we probably wouldn't be in this position.
Ambition...it's all a smokescreen get the fans excited and then say we tried But couldn't do the deals..
The Swansea City transfers thread on 13:05 - Jan 26 by andypitt56
Been linked with Joao Palhinha from Sportiing. Looks like he good do a decent job in the prem. Replacement for Mesa maybe? Loan move apparently according to Portuguese news.
On the BBC gossip column
Same company and representatives as the manager, Renato, Eder, and probably a few more.
What's that coming over the hill .......
George Graham ?
Nolan sympathiser, clout expert, personal friend of Leigh Dineen, advocate and enforcer of porridge swallows.
The official inventor of the tit w@nk.
I thought it was accepted by the hierarchy we were a little short after Summer, so the fact that no-one was brought in early (based on work done Oct - Dec) is little short of a disgrace. From here on in, whatever happens, is a mess, we had 2 Cup ties to bed new recruits in, based on strategic planning done in the first half of the season. I appreciate i am shouting in an empty room now, as if there was any genuine accountability for failure after failure something would have happened by now. Completely disenfranchised sadly, so it is only romantic wing and a prayer stuff too focus on now. In that our bunch of misfits are somehow moulded into a team by this Carvahal chap.
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The Swansea City transfers thread on 12:55 - Jan 29 with 4246 views
The Swansea City transfers thread on 12:48 - Jan 29 by jacksfullaces
I thought it was accepted by the hierarchy we were a little short after Summer, so the fact that no-one was brought in early (based on work done Oct - Dec) is little short of a disgrace. From here on in, whatever happens, is a mess, we had 2 Cup ties to bed new recruits in, based on strategic planning done in the first half of the season. I appreciate i am shouting in an empty room now, as if there was any genuine accountability for failure after failure something would have happened by now. Completely disenfranchised sadly, so it is only romantic wing and a prayer stuff too focus on now. In that our bunch of misfits are somehow moulded into a team by this Carvahal chap.
Spot on that, but yet there's a few [to many] newbies who have suddenly turned up on here to sing Jenkins and the Clubs praises, even though its all a complete cluster fuk.
Carvahal excluded who is trying to work with his hands tied behind his back.
“We probably could have done a bit more in this window, but it was important that we didn't overstretch ourselves as a club by bringing in players that were being well over-valued.
“Within the two windows Paul has been with us the squad has changed a lot with four coming in last January (Martin Olsson, Jordan Ayew, Luciano Narsingh and Tom Carroll) and six in this window. That’s big changes.
“But as a club we are in a good, healthy financial position again. Then if we need one or two more players to strengthen again in January, there will also probably be better options available.’’
When asked whether the club's American owners Steve Kaplan and Jason Levien would provide the new manager with funds, Jenkins told The Guardian: "No, there's no money put in at this time to do that."
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The Swansea City transfers thread on 13:26 - Jan 29 with 4072 views
“We probably could have done a bit more in this window, but it was important that we didn't overstretch ourselves as a club by bringing in players that were being well over-valued.
“Within the two windows Paul has been with us the squad has changed a lot with four coming in last January (Martin Olsson, Jordan Ayew, Luciano Narsingh and Tom Carroll) and six in this window. That’s big changes.
“But as a club we are in a good, healthy financial position again. Then if we need one or two more players to strengthen again in January, there will also probably be better options available.’’
When asked whether the club's American owners Steve Kaplan and Jason Levien would provide the new manager with funds, Jenkins told The Guardian: "No, there's no money put in at this time to do that."
A good liar needs to have a good memory, not evident there is it.
And we're not selling players though we're loaning the fukers out and probably subsidising their wages
The Swansea City transfers thread on 13:53 - Jan 29 by jasper_T
Carroll Ki Fer Clucas Leon Byers (Sanches)
As long as we don't play a 4 man diamond we're fine (for numbers).
I think that Carlos wants to play
5-2-3 and 4-2-3-1
So think what we have will be ok(numbers wise)
I wouldnt rule out that young Portuguese lad coming in either. With Mesa on his way out and Fulton gone, we have only 20 players from a maximum squad of 25(Over 21yrs of age)
20 players is more than enough, provided our general injury record over the last 3/4 seasons holds, and we don't end up replaying every round of an epic FA cup run.
Seeing a couple of kids on the bench every week won't do us any harm. It doesn't change anything about what we need to sign.