Coleman Out 22:45 - Feb 3 with 2597 views | Landore_Jack | Enough is enough. | |
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Coleman Out on 22:53 - Feb 3 with 2152 views | JACKMANANDBOY | We have had enough of nothing. | |
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Coleman Out on 22:55 - Feb 3 with 2124 views | PawelAbbott | This is the most amateurish we have been since Petty | | | |
Coleman Out on 22:58 - Feb 3 with 2071 views | builthjack | Fur coat no knickers. All chops. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Coleman Out on 22:59 - Feb 3 with 2048 views | onehunglow |
Coleman Out on 22:58 - Feb 3 by builthjack | Fur coat no knickers. All chops. |
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Coleman Out on 23:05 - Feb 3 with 1991 views | JACKMANANDBOY | ColemanBalls | |
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Coleman Out on 23:25 - Feb 3 with 1809 views | swan65split | hes given us the american version of a roasting! | | | |
Coleman Out on 00:31 - Feb 4 with 1669 views | dobjack2 | I suspect that the whole window and the months preceding it were based on an assumption that we would be somewhere near the play offs and that we would be an attractive option for the quality of players we were scouting. I don't think that what Williams has managed to achieve since the QPR game ever entered the realms of possibility. Additionally I don't think that it was considered that selling clubs wouldn't bend over backwards to accept payment schedules that fitted our P&S. Again because the players would be desperate to join us because we were going places and would force moves if necessary. Our abysmal form meant that the boot was on the other foot with the selling clubs regarding payments. We became desperate, hence the loan back, and were not an attractive proposition for the other players we wanted. I believe a mixture of inexperience, naivety, making assumptions and poor coaching has potentially seen a lot of work go down the pan. Perhaps when we started falling apart on the pitch there should have been a reappraisal of some targets. This window feels different to those under the previous regime where moving the goalposts in a transfer at the last moment seemed to be the norm. The end result however, is the same another shambles. Maybe Keith and the team will cast a different light on this mess but it's how it feels from a distance. | | | |
Coleman Out on 06:10 - Feb 4 with 1446 views | PawelAbbott | The Abdulai deal is the most ludicrous. If their player was on our list of targets then include Abdulai in the deal and lower their price. Instead we give them our player, then come back a week later, cap in hand asking for a last minute deal and they say no!! They had the upper hand as we had given our side of the deal away. The other owners need to be asking Coleman to step aside | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Coleman Out on 07:06 - Feb 4 with 1317 views | Chippy69 | For a bunch of investors with so much money and business knowledge They have made our club feel pretty worthless Thank You Also Williams you are not and will never be a Championship Standard manager as long as iv'e got a hole in My backdoor, You are Thieving a living, And i Hate you for it [Post edited 4 Feb 7:18]
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For saving us from hell
And then they put us through it
It's time the bastards fell
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Coleman Out on 07:12 - Feb 4 with 1305 views | blaenaugwentjack | We are being run and lied to by jokers. | | | |
Coleman Out on 07:35 - Feb 4 with 1232 views | builthjack |
Coleman Out on 06:10 - Feb 4 by PawelAbbott | The Abdulai deal is the most ludicrous. If their player was on our list of targets then include Abdulai in the deal and lower their price. Instead we give them our player, then come back a week later, cap in hand asking for a last minute deal and they say no!! They had the upper hand as we had given our side of the deal away. The other owners need to be asking Coleman to step aside |
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| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Coleman Out on 08:12 - Feb 4 with 1145 views | PawelAbbott | How many clubs did their homework on us and knew we were in need of cash to avoid breaching the rules? Then they come along having the upper hand, knowing we need money. We don't seem to have done any research at all. We chased players on the last day who didn't want to come. If they aren't interested then move on quickly. First rule of Barrons, if their not interested move on quick [Post edited 4 Feb 8:16]
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Coleman Out on 08:19 - Feb 4 with 1103 views | Landore_Jack |
Coleman Out on 08:12 - Feb 4 by PawelAbbott | How many clubs did their homework on us and knew we were in need of cash to avoid breaching the rules? Then they come along having the upper hand, knowing we need money. We don't seem to have done any research at all. We chased players on the last day who didn't want to come. If they aren't interested then move on quickly. First rule of Barrons, if their not interested move on quick [Post edited 4 Feb 8:16]
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Why leave it until the last day? The transfer window was a farce. We needed reinforcements. We were told before it opened they had targets lined up. We signed a player and loaned him back to his parent club. We do not have that luxury. We were scrabbling around on deadline day. The whole thing stinks of poor planning. Coleman is out of his depth and needs to be held accountable. We did not replace Paul Watson. Shambles. | |
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Coleman Out on 08:20 - Feb 4 with 1093 views | Chippy69 |
Coleman Out on 08:12 - Feb 4 by PawelAbbott | How many clubs did their homework on us and knew we were in need of cash to avoid breaching the rules? Then they come along having the upper hand, knowing we need money. We don't seem to have done any research at all. We chased players on the last day who didn't want to come. If they aren't interested then move on quickly. First rule of Barrons, if their not interested move on quick [Post edited 4 Feb 8:16]
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Run by way out of his depth chairman, who thinks he knows what he’s doing the USA way. | |
| They make us feel indebted
For saving us from hell
And then they put us through it
It's time the bastards fell
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Coleman Out on 08:29 - Feb 4 with 1053 views | Swans9 | How many bad transfer windows have we had flogging roden on cheap and we tried to do it with D James. There a selling club then there is us. We tried hard to do what beg a guy to come on loan for us for 3 months and a couple of days. People have had more luck looking for a computer chip in Newport which is worth millions.Next win we going need luck and soon I take it which ever way it comes. Next summer window is massive now failure there and it's hard times ahead. | | | |
Coleman Out on 08:38 - Feb 4 with 1001 views | blackswan | He's asleep at the wheel wonder if he realises the massive drop in tv money if we drop into league one. We are undoubtedly in a downward spiral American owners have been a disaster for us next bloody level my arris | | | |
Coleman Out on 10:25 - Feb 4 with 826 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Coleman Out on 06:10 - Feb 4 by PawelAbbott | The Abdulai deal is the most ludicrous. If their player was on our list of targets then include Abdulai in the deal and lower their price. Instead we give them our player, then come back a week later, cap in hand asking for a last minute deal and they say no!! They had the upper hand as we had given our side of the deal away. The other owners need to be asking Coleman to step aside |
Great evidence of incompetence. | |
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Coleman Out on 10:35 - Feb 4 with 791 views | jack247 |
Coleman Out on 08:19 - Feb 4 by Landore_Jack | Why leave it until the last day? The transfer window was a farce. We needed reinforcements. We were told before it opened they had targets lined up. We signed a player and loaned him back to his parent club. We do not have that luxury. We were scrabbling around on deadline day. The whole thing stinks of poor planning. Coleman is out of his depth and needs to be held accountable. We did not replace Paul Watson. Shambles. |
He needs to separate the football and the business sides and get someone in to cover the part he can’t do. Successful leaders get good people with complimentary skill sets around them. He may be running the business side well, but he’s failed embarrassingly and damagingly in transfer windows under Levein and Kaplan and now under his own steam. | | | |
Coleman Out on 10:57 - Feb 4 with 729 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Coleman Out on 06:10 - Feb 4 by PawelAbbott | The Abdulai deal is the most ludicrous. If their player was on our list of targets then include Abdulai in the deal and lower their price. Instead we give them our player, then come back a week later, cap in hand asking for a last minute deal and they say no!! They had the upper hand as we had given our side of the deal away. The other owners need to be asking Coleman to step aside |
I do not know Galbraith but I would bet e he is not even as valuable to Swansea as Abdullai was or would have been. Swansea put a lot of work into Abdullai. Bad teams make bad deals. The club has no problem.selling players but big problems bringing them in. I suspect Coleman was held to ransom by an agent. He left himself open to this by leaving it late. PL teams do not help by making decisions late. [Post edited 4 Feb 11:01]
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Coleman Out on 11:13 - Feb 4 with 673 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Coleman Out on 08:38 - Feb 4 by blackswan | He's asleep at the wheel wonder if he realises the massive drop in tv money if we drop into league one. We are undoubtedly in a downward spiral American owners have been a disaster for us next bloody level my arris |
The narrative is always "American owners". Liverpool and Arsenal are US owned. They gave cash but we Welsh do not. The fans could have cashed in for £21m but ran their ownership like the Women's institute. Coleman messed up but will have learned some harsh lessons. Last time the mess was because of poor communications and no cash. He has taken a calculated gamble with the player not starting until next season. I suspect he was given a late " agents fee" late in the afternoon. Norwich paid it. The regulations s re wild West. Coleman has to d go with what he has. The decision is whether to trust Williams or not. Personally I do not like Williams s coaching or judgement. | |
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Coleman Out on 11:16 - Feb 4 with 665 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Coleman Out on 08:38 - Feb 4 by blackswan | He's asleep at the wheel wonder if he realises the massive drop in tv money if we drop into league one. We are undoubtedly in a downward spiral American owners have been a disaster for us next bloody level my arris |
The narrative is always "American owners". Liverpool and Arsenal are US owned. They gave cash but we Welsh do not. The fans could have cashed in for £21m but ran their ownership like the Women's institute. Coleman messed up but will have learned some harsh lessons. Last time the mess was because of poor communications and no cash. He has taken a calculated gamble with the player not starting until next season. I suspect he was given a late " agents fee" late in the afternoon. Norwich paid it. The regulations s re wild West. Coleman has to d go with what he has. The decision is whether to trust Williams or not. Personally I do not like Williams s coaching or judgement. | |
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Coleman Out on 12:23 - Feb 4 with 527 views | QJumpingJack |
Coleman Out on 11:16 - Feb 4 by ReslovenSwan1 | The narrative is always "American owners". Liverpool and Arsenal are US owned. They gave cash but we Welsh do not. The fans could have cashed in for £21m but ran their ownership like the Women's institute. Coleman messed up but will have learned some harsh lessons. Last time the mess was because of poor communications and no cash. He has taken a calculated gamble with the player not starting until next season. I suspect he was given a late " agents fee" late in the afternoon. Norwich paid it. The regulations s re wild West. Coleman has to d go with what he has. The decision is whether to trust Williams or not. Personally I do not like Williams s coaching or judgement. |
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Coleman Out on 12:33 - Feb 4 with 475 views | jack247 |
Coleman Out on 11:16 - Feb 4 by ReslovenSwan1 | The narrative is always "American owners". Liverpool and Arsenal are US owned. They gave cash but we Welsh do not. The fans could have cashed in for £21m but ran their ownership like the Women's institute. Coleman messed up but will have learned some harsh lessons. Last time the mess was because of poor communications and no cash. He has taken a calculated gamble with the player not starting until next season. I suspect he was given a late " agents fee" late in the afternoon. Norwich paid it. The regulations s re wild West. Coleman has to d go with what he has. The decision is whether to trust Williams or not. Personally I do not like Williams s coaching or judgement. |
Agree with you to a point. Levein and Kaplans nationality isn’t the issue, the fact they crippled our club is. The ‘Yankee’ nonsense isn’t at all necessary. Coleman has money in the bank for seeing those two off and attracting serious investment, but the jury is very much out based on the transfer window and his handling (or otherwise) of the Luke Williams situation. | | | |
Coleman Out on 12:51 - Feb 4 with 419 views | GVJack | Hugely frustrated this morning. This has been the worst window for us in living memory. I'm not saying we should buy for buying sake, but it is quite obvious we are struggling on the field and needed fresh faces and reinforcements in. We end up selling Grimes (rightly IMO) but then only bring in 1 additional to replace? What have the scouting department been doing for the last 6 months. People go on about January... That's the month where you can COMPLETE deals. There is nothing stopping us as a club scouting and negotiating with clubs/agents in September onwards to get players in the door early January. Yes there are P&S limitations to take into play, but the transfer window, coupled with his unremarkable confidence in Williams It really does reek of someone incapable of running a club and I am now officially worried. We've all been wondering what the circumstances are with Grimes going... I'm now starting to seriously think it was him asking what signings are coming to come in and improve us followed by a response of "none". In which case who blames him for saying enough is enough and I'm offski. [Post edited 4 Feb 13:10]
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Coleman Out on 13:01 - Feb 4 with 378 views | KeithHaynes |
Coleman Out on 12:51 - Feb 4 by GVJack | Hugely frustrated this morning. This has been the worst window for us in living memory. I'm not saying we should buy for buying sake, but it is quite obvious we are struggling on the field and needed fresh faces and reinforcements in. We end up selling Grimes (rightly IMO) but then only bring in 1 additional to replace? What have the scouting department been doing for the last 6 months. People go on about January... That's the month where you can COMPLETE deals. There is nothing stopping us as a club scouting and negotiating with clubs/agents in September onwards to get players in the door early January. Yes there are P&S limitations to take into play, but the transfer window, coupled with his unremarkable confidence in Williams It really does reek of someone incapable of running a club and I am now officially worried. We've all been wondering what the circumstances are with Grimes going... I'm now starting to seriously think it was him asking what signings are coming to come in and improve us followed by a response of "none". In which case who blames him for saying enough is enough and I'm offski. [Post edited 4 Feb 13:10]
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Scouting dept ? I doubt if the Chairman lets them have any control. I’m uncertain we even have one. | |
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