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Swansea have a big lad up top already and he was not used. Was this for tactical or discipline/ commitment reasons? This has not been explored.
Sidebeh looks short strong and fast and may be able to convert crosses that in house players cannot.
The other alternative is a specialist aerial player like Llorente was. He was good enough to put Liverpool on the backside in a passing team. Mykola could be that player.
A player who can run play with his feet and athletic is Sory Kaba considered by a number of Championship clubs. Mobile athletic and powerful. A player like this I would like to see.
What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 17:15 - Jul 28 by Whiterockin
People are talking about Van Dyke and Vardy. It is true I have an issue with the Gyrokeres issue. Why does Steve Cooper get free pass and sending this $100m player back to his club in favour of wakaway Lowe and home town 'hero' Cullen?
"But he did nothing for us" they moan. I am suggesting the problem was with us not him. Why do strikers do much better elsewhere.?
Not a Swansea type of player like Kukhrevych perhaps?
Cullen is a Swansea type of player by the looks of it. This is why I have raised the post.
What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 17:24 - Jul 28 by ReslovenSwan1
People are talking about Van Dyke and Vardy. It is true I have an issue with the Gyrokeres issue. Why does Steve Cooper get free pass and sending this $100m player back to his club in favour of wakaway Lowe and home town 'hero' Cullen?
"But he did nothing for us" they moan. I am suggesting the problem was with us not him. Why do strikers do much better elsewhere.?
Not a Swansea type of player like Kukhrevych perhaps?
Cullen is a Swansea type of player by the looks of it. This is why I have raised the post.
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As has been posted on the other thread, Brighton recalled him, Cooper did Not send him back.
Perhaps you can now leave it go, and give us all a break!
You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 17:24 - Jul 28 by ReslovenSwan1
People are talking about Van Dyke and Vardy. It is true I have an issue with the Gyrokeres issue. Why does Steve Cooper get free pass and sending this $100m player back to his club in favour of wakaway Lowe and home town 'hero' Cullen?
"But he did nothing for us" they moan. I am suggesting the problem was with us not him. Why do strikers do much better elsewhere.?
Not a Swansea type of player like Kukhrevych perhaps?
Cullen is a Swansea type of player by the looks of it. This is why I have raised the post.
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Brighton recalled him and Steve rated him.
Please correct your stories - and check the archive official Swans site as to what actually happened. Thank you.
What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 18:09 - Jul 28 by QJumpingJack
Brighton recalled him and Steve rated him.
Please correct your stories - and check the archive official Swans site as to what actually happened. Thank you.
Cooper rated him behind Lowe and even Cullen. He barely started the fellow and wanted Keinan Davis insead. He complained he had no centre forward. The US owner provide him with Gyrokeres and Gibbs White, Not to shabby if you ask me.
It was and horrendous error of judgement by Cooper.
Brighton recalled him because he was not given game time. Consider managers by what the do not what they say. It was at least a mutual decision.
You folks seem very trusting. Read between the lines. I do not alway accept what i am told.
What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 23:36 - Jul 28 by ReslovenSwan1
Cooper rated him behind Lowe and even Cullen. He barely started the fellow and wanted Keinan Davis insead. He complained he had no centre forward. The US owner provide him with Gyrokeres and Gibbs White, Not to shabby if you ask me.
It was and horrendous error of judgement by Cooper.
Brighton recalled him because he was not given game time. Consider managers by what the do not what they say. It was at least a mutual decision.
You folks seem very trusting. Read between the lines. I do not alway accept what i am told.
Beep Beep Beep look out Res is reversing
You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
I see that Cardiff are signing Kanga from Hertha Berlin on loan - good pedigree and has scored goals across various leagues. I hope that Coleman has someone of this level lined up for us, there are plenty of players out there (overseas) that we could sign, if we get our finger out.
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What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 13:01 - Jul 29 with 1777 views
What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 07:28 - Jul 29 by raynor94
Beep Beep Beep look out Res is reversing
Gyorkeres was on a 12 month loan to get game time. Cooper rated him behind ordinary players like Lowe and Cullen.
It is clear Brighton recalled him and sent to Coventry instead because Cooper did not play the man. We all knew he wanted players he knew like Petersen but he did not play him either.
The contract is unbeknown by me but clearly had a call back option. Brighton would have contacted Swansea and asked if they were going to play the man more. The answer was "Coops" wants Keinan Davis"..
Cooper screwed up big time. He played Surridge a lot more but Vic was shown the door. He did well and is a good manager but made a howler with Vic which is becoming painfully obvious day by day.
Facts are fine and simple people deal in simple facts. Interpretation needs thought and consideration. That is the service I offer on here for free. I welcome other opinions. Plain facts are already well known.
What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 13:01 - Jul 29 by ReslovenSwan1
Gyorkeres was on a 12 month loan to get game time. Cooper rated him behind ordinary players like Lowe and Cullen.
It is clear Brighton recalled him and sent to Coventry instead because Cooper did not play the man. We all knew he wanted players he knew like Petersen but he did not play him either.
The contract is unbeknown by me but clearly had a call back option. Brighton would have contacted Swansea and asked if they were going to play the man more. The answer was "Coops" wants Keinan Davis"..
Cooper screwed up big time. He played Surridge a lot more but Vic was shown the door. He did well and is a good manager but made a howler with Vic which is becoming painfully obvious day by day.
Facts are fine and simple people deal in simple facts. Interpretation needs thought and consideration. That is the service I offer on here for free. I welcome other opinions. Plain facts are already well known.
I wonder who posted this.
"Cullen Wales U21 Vic Swedish international. I would take Garrick over both of them."
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What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 13:28 - Jul 29 with 1700 views
What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 13:28 - Jul 29 by ReslovenSwan1
Good research. This was on a single appearance views on YouTube. I was wrong on this clearly and Garrick. I am not a professional football man.
Cooper was on good money to defend Swansea s interest and saw him in training every day and has no such excuse.
I least I was right about Cullen.
And also wrong about Viktor Gyokeres, as were everyone else. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, so stop knocking people for being wrong including yourself.
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What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 13:42 - Jul 29 with 1672 views
moving back to the current and the future - (lets forget about Gyokeres in 2021 and Van Djyk in 2014 and Vardy in 2012) - I wonder how Luke Williams is feeling about missing out on Langstaff....................................................
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What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 13:54 - Jul 29 with 1638 views
What type of centre forward do Swansea need? on 13:42 - Jul 29 by QJumpingJack
moving back to the current and the future - (lets forget about Gyokeres in 2021 and Van Djyk in 2014 and Vardy in 2012) - I wonder how Luke Williams is feeling about missing out on Langstaff....................................................
I think he is realistic, Langstaff would have been a massive risk on the contract he wanted. Only time will tell if not going in for him was the correct decision.