Franck Tabanou on 08:06 - Aug 30 with 6493 views | Whiterockin | IMO all about wages and a pay cut if he moves on. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 08:13 - Aug 30 with 6443 views | shandyjack | Fair enough,let's hope if he works hard enough then he starts off in the Umder 23's and shows if he has the heart and ability to move up to the main squad | |
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Franck Tabanou on 08:50 - Aug 30 with 6218 views | Griffting | I think the guy has ability. It's just his fitness and attitude that severely lacked last year and his main job is proving that he can change both of them for the better. That's a big ask for me. He's made a bit of progress already by the sounds of it, though. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 09:01 - Aug 30 with 6125 views | jack247 | He would be our third choice left back and third maybe fourth choice left winger. If we are rejecting offers for him it's because they don't meet our valuation, not because we need him | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 09:04 - Aug 30 with 6109 views | jasonbromham |
Franck Tabanou on 09:01 - Aug 30 by jack247 | He would be our third choice left back and third maybe fourth choice left winger. If we are rejecting offers for him it's because they don't meet our valuation, not because we need him |
If fit and committed I'd have him in front of Dyer & Routledge. At least he has some end product. It's more than the rest of our wingers. We are crying out for creativity and there doesn't seem to be much movement from us in the market. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 09:05 - Aug 30 with 6097 views | SwansNZ |
Franck Tabanou on 09:01 - Aug 30 by jack247 | He would be our third choice left back and third maybe fourth choice left winger. If we are rejecting offers for him it's because they don't meet our valuation, not because we need him |
Says he rejected other offers. No idea how accurate any of this is, of course | |
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Franck Tabanou on 09:04 - Aug 30 by jasonbromham | If fit and committed I'd have him in front of Dyer & Routledge. At least he has some end product. It's more than the rest of our wingers. We are crying out for creativity and there doesn't seem to be much movement from us in the market. |
You might, but Guidolin wouldn't. He would be behind Routledge, Montero and Emnes I'd guess. That's assuming we wouldn't play Barrow or Dyer on the left in an emergency. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 09:07 - Aug 30 with 6085 views | jacktar | I think he's making the right sort of noises and if he genuinely wants to get back into first team contention then good for him. A few games with the U23s should check out his attitude. To be honest we could do with him playing to what I believe is his full potential. Maybe FG can help it all happen, after all last season we did have a pretty sh1t coach which probably didn't help matters. | |
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Franck Tabanou on 09:18 - Aug 30 with 6000 views | jasper_T | No left backs left in the u23s. Do no one any harm to have him playing regular games for the kids. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 10:04 - Aug 30 with 5801 views | nantywatcher | Good news if true - if he gets his head together he could be a great assett to the club | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 10:18 - Aug 30 with 5715 views | majorraglan | Fair bit of wedge spent on him when the transfer fee and his wages are taken in to account, we have not had value from this transfer over the last 14 months! If he is serious about knuckling down and fighting for his place, we may get some value and see a decent player emerge, but if his desire to stay is motivated solely by money and not wanting a drop in wages then we may not! Let's hope he isn't someone who is just happy to sit and collect his coin for minimum effort. As things stand, his signing appears to be a poor bit of business. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 10:23 - Aug 30 with 5685 views | Private_Partz | That is similar to the noises he was making at the start of the season. It seems Frankie is prepared to work with him. It also highlights the problems of players getting into the first team without any (or adequate) reserve team football. I hope it works out for him and us. | |
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Franck Tabanou on 10:27 - Aug 30 with 5654 views | shandyjack | It was crazy not taking him to US and involving him from the off. FG must have been influenced by others to cast him aside straight away when he returned from loan as he had not dealt with him as a player by then so would have been fresh eyes on him | |
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Franck Tabanou on 10:39 - Aug 30 with 5589 views | LeonisGod |
Franck Tabanou on 09:01 - Aug 30 by jack247 | He would be our third choice left back and third maybe fourth choice left winger. If we are rejecting offers for him it's because they don't meet our valuation, not because we need him |
Indeed. I can't see him jumping ahead of Talys or Kingsley any time soon. If he can get his act together and be better than either of those 2, then fair enough. But at the moment he seems unneeded, especially when you consider that Naughton has been used at left back too. We certainly don't need 4 left back options. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 10:42 - Aug 30 with 5568 views | jack247 | What that article essentially says is that he didn't go to America, wasn't really involved with the first team in pre-season and had 'loads' of offers to leave. This is on top of being surplus to requirements last season. I think the club have made his position pretty clear, however if he doesn't get the offer he wants, he is quite entitled to stay here and try to work his way back into contention. His stock has fallen significantly in the last year and I'd guess the offers he is getting reflect that. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 11:04 - Aug 30 with 5492 views | Tom1912 |
Franck Tabanou on 10:42 - Aug 30 by jack247 | What that article essentially says is that he didn't go to America, wasn't really involved with the first team in pre-season and had 'loads' of offers to leave. This is on top of being surplus to requirements last season. I think the club have made his position pretty clear, however if he doesn't get the offer he wants, he is quite entitled to stay here and try to work his way back into contention. His stock has fallen significantly in the last year and I'd guess the offers he is getting reflect that. |
Seems like a poor career choice either way though. His stock will be even lower with another season not playing. But obviously we dont know what offers he had. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 11:19 - Aug 30 with 5422 views | Smellyplumz |
Franck Tabanou on 11:04 - Aug 30 by Tom1912 | Seems like a poor career choice either way though. His stock will be even lower with another season not playing. But obviously we dont know what offers he had. |
I saw him outside tesco the other day in his £120,000 Merc, doesnt seem like to bad of a career to me. | |
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Franck Tabanou on 11:21 - Aug 30 with 5416 views | Private_Partz |
Franck Tabanou on 10:42 - Aug 30 by jack247 | What that article essentially says is that he didn't go to America, wasn't really involved with the first team in pre-season and had 'loads' of offers to leave. This is on top of being surplus to requirements last season. I think the club have made his position pretty clear, however if he doesn't get the offer he wants, he is quite entitled to stay here and try to work his way back into contention. His stock has fallen significantly in the last year and I'd guess the offers he is getting reflect that. |
I know things can get lost in translation but I don't think he said he did not want to go to the US. Rather he was kept away from the pro group but he has stuck at it and things have improved. Other than that I agree. he could be a waster who will sit his contract out. if he is a man of his words however he may just surprise a few of us. I am sure there is a very good footballer in there.........somewhere :-) | |
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Franck Tabanou on 11:25 - Aug 30 with 5396 views | Tom1912 |
Franck Tabanou on 11:19 - Aug 30 by Smellyplumz | I saw him outside tesco the other day in his £120,000 Merc, doesnt seem like to bad of a career to me. |
Obviously I'm not suggesting he's hard up for cash butl he has two years left on his contract here and is 27. His next contract will likely be his last big one and he's not exactly putting himself into a great position to get one. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 11:29 - Aug 30 with 5377 views | jack247 |
Franck Tabanou on 11:21 - Aug 30 by Private_Partz | I know things can get lost in translation but I don't think he said he did not want to go to the US. Rather he was kept away from the pro group but he has stuck at it and things have improved. Other than that I agree. he could be a waster who will sit his contract out. if he is a man of his words however he may just surprise a few of us. I am sure there is a very good footballer in there.........somewhere :-) |
Sorry PP I wasn't suggesting that. I'm sure it was the clubs decision not to take him. Makes his position pretty clear. It won't have been his call not to have been involved with the first team squad either. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 11:35 - Aug 30 with 5339 views | Flashberryjack |
Franck Tabanou on 09:07 - Aug 30 by jacktar | I think he's making the right sort of noises and if he genuinely wants to get back into first team contention then good for him. A few games with the U23s should check out his attitude. To be honest we could do with him playing to what I believe is his full potential. Maybe FG can help it all happen, after all last season we did have a pretty sh1t coach which probably didn't help matters. |
No he's not......what he's saying is, there is no other club stupid enough to pay me what Swansea City are, so I'll just sit here on my fat ars*e and get paid for doing f*ck all, until my contract ends or they buy it out. NICE! | |
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Franck Tabanou on 11:38 - Aug 30 with 5326 views | jack247 |
Franck Tabanou on 11:35 - Aug 30 by Flashberryjack | No he's not......what he's saying is, there is no other club stupid enough to pay me what Swansea City are, so I'll just sit here on my fat ars*e and get paid for doing f*ck all, until my contract ends or they buy it out. NICE! |
That's exactly what I was trying to say. You worded it much better! | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 11:41 - Aug 30 with 5311 views | airedale |
Franck Tabanou on 11:25 - Aug 30 by Tom1912 | Obviously I'm not suggesting he's hard up for cash butl he has two years left on his contract here and is 27. His next contract will likely be his last big one and he's not exactly putting himself into a great position to get one. |
My thoughts too. He really needs to kick on. | | | |
Franck Tabanou on 11:42 - Aug 30 with 5310 views | Smellyplumz |
Franck Tabanou on 11:25 - Aug 30 by Tom1912 | Obviously I'm not suggesting he's hard up for cash butl he has two years left on his contract here and is 27. His next contract will likely be his last big one and he's not exactly putting himself into a great position to get one. |
Agreed Tom, Im just looking at it through my bad career choices eyes lol | |
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Franck Tabanou on 11:44 - Aug 30 with 5295 views | Smellyplumz | End of the day we are paying him good money ,its in the clubs best interest for him to sort it out and be an asset that we need badly. | |
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