Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window 10:30 - Jan 30 with 11374 views | KeithHaynes | Here’s hoping the talking will stop and the action starts. Russell Martin has hinted at late signings. But we all know one or two won’t fix it. We have been talking for over a week to two players, one striker we approached two weeks ago seems a gonna. And of course the countless others we don’t know about. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 10:42 - Jan 30 with 3807 views | guthrieintherain | How many are we after then Keith and are they likely to be first teamers my feeling is the zero incoming on fees is going to hit us. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 10:50 - Jan 30 with 3770 views | onehunglow | Why let players go in the first place without them having replacement in situ Basic stuff. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 10:56 - Jan 30 with 3764 views | union_jack | I think we are going to be very disappointed come Tuesday morning. No inside knowledge, just a feeling in my water. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 10:59 - Jan 30 with 3752 views | grabsplatter | We desperately need a left wingback | | | |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:07 - Jan 30 with 3736 views | Catullus |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 10:59 - Jan 30 by grabsplatter | We desperately need a left wingback |
Maybe we desperately need a change in formation to better suit the squad we actually have got. I'm thinking all this talk about transfers has been just that and we were never going to sign what we need because we don't have the cash to splash. The Pato situation obviously hasn't helped. Martin has previously said that players/agents were contacting him and saying they wanted to come here, well then, where are they? Was that just more BS? | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:16 - Jan 30 with 3705 views | max936 |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:07 - Jan 30 by Catullus | Maybe we desperately need a change in formation to better suit the squad we actually have got. I'm thinking all this talk about transfers has been just that and we were never going to sign what we need because we don't have the cash to splash. The Pato situation obviously hasn't helped. Martin has previously said that players/agents were contacting him and saying they wanted to come here, well then, where are they? Was that just more BS? |
Bullshit mixed in amongst some truth, I'd imagine, at the end of the day if the clubs decision makers won't sanction the deals, he's snookered. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:23 - Jan 30 with 3658 views | onehunglow |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:07 - Jan 30 by Catullus | Maybe we desperately need a change in formation to better suit the squad we actually have got. I'm thinking all this talk about transfers has been just that and we were never going to sign what we need because we don't have the cash to splash. The Pato situation obviously hasn't helped. Martin has previously said that players/agents were contacting him and saying they wanted to come here, well then, where are they? Was that just more BS? |
I honestly feel a new manager would at once bin the 3 at the back nonsense and intall Cabango at CH extending his contract at the same time. Bennett could play purely a a stopper with Nuaghton and Manning fullbacks Midfield of Ntcham Downes Walsh / Christie Piroe and Wolf would be better Also forget the goalkeeper playing like a Beckenbauer Grimes is THE player to offload. Most cant see it. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:33 - Jan 30 with 3640 views | raynor94 |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 10:50 - Jan 30 by onehunglow | Why let players go in the first place without them having replacement in situ Basic stuff. |
Because of the wage bill, people have to go out to get people in | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:37 - Jan 30 with 3603 views | onehunglow |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:33 - Jan 30 by raynor94 | Because of the wage bill, people have to go out to get people in |
in situ maybe wrong phrase;lined up better. Steamy Windows | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:56 - Jan 30 with 3567 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 10:56 - Jan 30 by union_jack | I think we are going to be very disappointed come Tuesday morning. No inside knowledge, just a feeling in my water. |
The normal moan from fans is Swansea will not sign anyone until someone has left the building. One senses things are being done differently these days possibly because of the presence of a head of Football. Mr Allen. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:59 - Jan 30 with 3557 views | dobjack2 |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:07 - Jan 30 by Catullus | Maybe we desperately need a change in formation to better suit the squad we actually have got. I'm thinking all this talk about transfers has been just that and we were never going to sign what we need because we don't have the cash to splash. The Pato situation obviously hasn't helped. Martin has previously said that players/agents were contacting him and saying they wanted to come here, well then, where are they? Was that just more BS? |
Players may fancy the style of football but in the end it's all down to what wages we will pay and the length of contract. It's why we are more likely to get hungry players from lower divisions rather than established players from the top two divisions. | | | |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:05 - Jan 30 with 3536 views | grabsplatter |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:07 - Jan 30 by Catullus | Maybe we desperately need a change in formation to better suit the squad we actually have got. I'm thinking all this talk about transfers has been just that and we were never going to sign what we need because we don't have the cash to splash. The Pato situation obviously hasn't helped. Martin has previously said that players/agents were contacting him and saying they wanted to come here, well then, where are they? Was that just more BS? |
If we don't sign a left wingback he absolutely should change to a back 4. We haven't got the players to effectively play the current formation | | | |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:12 - Jan 30 with 3496 views | KeithHaynes |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 10:42 - Jan 30 by guthrieintherain | How many are we after then Keith and are they likely to be first teamers my feeling is the zero incoming on fees is going to hit us. |
It’s definitely two. That’s all I know. 👠| |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:14 - Jan 30 with 3490 views | yatesie3 |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 11:33 - Jan 30 by raynor94 | Because of the wage bill, people have to go out to get people in |
Haven't 9 already left? How many more need to go before someone comes in? As if the squad isn't already bare!! | | | |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:22 - Jan 30 with 3472 views | johnlangy |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:14 - Jan 30 by yatesie3 | Haven't 9 already left? How many more need to go before someone comes in? As if the squad isn't already bare!! |
Just what I was about to say. I know some of them are loans so we may be still paying some wages but the three that have come in can't surely have wiped out all the wage savings. Unless we paid a fairly large loan amount for Wolf ? | | | |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:27 - Jan 30 with 3446 views | Badlands | If we'd a competent striker we would have drawn the game yesterday. If we had replaced Grimes with a stronger personality and slightly more attacking mindset we might have won the game. If Martin had realised he need to prepare the team to be ready to play all out from the whistle we would not have been two down so easily. The system works when the midfield wakes up even with poor front line. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:28 - Jan 30 with 3427 views | onehunglow |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:27 - Jan 30 by Badlands | If we'd a competent striker we would have drawn the game yesterday. If we had replaced Grimes with a stronger personality and slightly more attacking mindset we might have won the game. If Martin had realised he need to prepare the team to be ready to play all out from the whistle we would not have been two down so easily. The system works when the midfield wakes up even with poor front line. |
If. I blame Telly Savalas | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:34 - Jan 30 with 3425 views | jasper_T |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:22 - Jan 30 by johnlangy | Just what I was about to say. I know some of them are loans so we may be still paying some wages but the three that have come in can't surely have wiped out all the wage savings. Unless we paid a fairly large loan amount for Wolf ? |
Wolf's on a fortune at his club, and we'll surely be paying a significant part of it. He'll be costing more than we're saving with all the loans out combined, I know Lincoln are only chipping in half of Cullen and Whittaker's wages. | | | |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:54 - Jan 30 with 3374 views | guthrieintherain |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:34 - Jan 30 by jasper_T | Wolf's on a fortune at his club, and we'll surely be paying a significant part of it. He'll be costing more than we're saving with all the loans out combined, I know Lincoln are only chipping in half of Cullen and Whittaker's wages. |
A pointless signing considering our position in the league. Would have preferred a player from a lower league than an expensive loan. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 13:14 - Jan 30 with 3328 views | Treforys_Jack | Change the bloody formation. | | | |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 13:31 - Jan 30 with 3260 views | onehunglow |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:34 - Jan 30 by jasper_T | Wolf's on a fortune at his club, and we'll surely be paying a significant part of it. He'll be costing more than we're saving with all the loans out combined, I know Lincoln are only chipping in half of Cullen and Whittaker's wages. |
It shows ,Im afraid,how badly we are run. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 13:40 - Jan 30 with 3244 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 13:31 - Jan 30 by onehunglow | It shows ,Im afraid,how badly we are run. |
Swansea city are currently balancing the books and on paper should be competitive. There are no debts. Stoke are £180m out of pocket and been alongside Swansea for a few seasons. Middlesboro owe the their owner in excess of £100m. Bolton, Wigan and Derby went into administration and Sunderland defaulted on massive debts. Reading are in trouble. Swansea is not badly run. | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 13:53 - Jan 30 with 3188 views | onehunglow |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 13:40 - Jan 30 by ReslovenSwan1 | Swansea city are currently balancing the books and on paper should be competitive. There are no debts. Stoke are £180m out of pocket and been alongside Swansea for a few seasons. Middlesboro owe the their owner in excess of £100m. Bolton, Wigan and Derby went into administration and Sunderland defaulted on massive debts. Reading are in trouble. Swansea is not badly run. |
We are. If you have ambition that is. We are bringing in waifs and strays who are ineffectual. We are not building anything at all | |
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Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 14:01 - Jan 30 with 3159 views | BillyChong |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 13:40 - Jan 30 by ReslovenSwan1 | Swansea city are currently balancing the books and on paper should be competitive. There are no debts. Stoke are £180m out of pocket and been alongside Swansea for a few seasons. Middlesboro owe the their owner in excess of £100m. Bolton, Wigan and Derby went into administration and Sunderland defaulted on massive debts. Reading are in trouble. Swansea is not badly run. |
The loan note is currently a debt | | | |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 14:02 - Jan 30 with 3149 views | pete |
Swans hierarchy meeting today regards this transfer window on 12:12 - Jan 30 by KeithHaynes | It’s definitely two. That’s all I know. 👠|
more than 2 needed more like 4 or 5 but thats our owners true to form am sorry to say | | | |
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