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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 12:38 - Jul 20 by Jacket
Change the record mate, does that make you anti Tunisian, Panamanian, Belgian, Colombian, Swedish and Croatian for supporting England?
However, the fact you said that people who supported Colombia were the lowest of the low does make you anti Columbian. And tarnishing an entire country based on the actions of a few is the very definition of racist. So while supporting or not supporting England has nothing to do with racism, you are clearly racist.
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As perch is a retired policeman
Meant very much tongue in cheek
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 13:37 - Jul 20 with 2538 views
Routledge is so shit he was first choice under Laudrup, whose team most people consider our best Prem side. Also first choice under Monk when we achieved our second highest finish ever. Played in the final when we won our only major trophy, was part of the side that beat West Brom 3-1 in one of our best performances in the Prem. Scored in wins at Man Utd and Arsenal.
Yeah he's past his best now, probably because he's 33, not good enough to be first choice in the Prem and maybe not Championship. Shouldn't have had a new contract when he did, but that doesn't negate the fact that he was pretty good for us for his first few seasons.
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 15:09 - Jul 20 with 2391 views
Routledge and Dyer Off then on 14:03 - Jul 20 by JackFish
Routledge is so shit he was first choice under Laudrup, whose team most people consider our best Prem side. Also first choice under Monk when we achieved our second highest finish ever. Played in the final when we won our only major trophy, was part of the side that beat West Brom 3-1 in one of our best performances in the Prem. Scored in wins at Man Utd and Arsenal.
Yeah he's past his best now, probably because he's 33, not good enough to be first choice in the Prem and maybe not Championship. Shouldn't have had a new contract when he did, but that doesn't negate the fact that he was pretty good for us for his first few seasons.
I have logged in purely to award you on the excellence of your words.
Routledge and Dyer Off then on 14:03 - Jul 20 by JackFish
Routledge is so shit he was first choice under Laudrup, whose team most people consider our best Prem side. Also first choice under Monk when we achieved our second highest finish ever. Played in the final when we won our only major trophy, was part of the side that beat West Brom 3-1 in one of our best performances in the Prem. Scored in wins at Man Utd and Arsenal.
Yeah he's past his best now, probably because he's 33, not good enough to be first choice in the Prem and maybe not Championship. Shouldn't have had a new contract when he did, but that doesn't negate the fact that he was pretty good for us for his first few seasons.
Good points made.. also not lets forget he's been totally gash for the last two seasons.
I think it's quite clear Routledge isn't going to contribute much in the Championship having not contributed much for quite a few seasons. This was not always the case, but it is now. You simply cannot give Routs a job for life on the basis that he once was half decent.
Based on what Routs has contributed since Laudrup left you may as well have kept Michu on, kicking his heels unable to play. Hell, for Routs' contribution since then you might has well have kept Cañas on at the club.
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 19:18 - Jul 20 with 2245 views
Routledge and Dyer Off then on 19:03 - Jul 20 by Jacket
I think it's quite clear Routledge isn't going to contribute much in the Championship having not contributed much for quite a few seasons. This was not always the case, but it is now. You simply cannot give Routs a job for life on the basis that he once was half decent.
Based on what Routs has contributed since Laudrup left you may as well have kept Michu on, kicking his heels unable to play. Hell, for Routs' contribution since then you might has well have kept Cañas on at the club.
Indeed mate ....he’s been stealing a living for years but was ONCE a decent player but one most certainly NOT good enough to be granted a FOUR year contract along with Nathan a few years back .....
But hey, Martin Morgan and his den of iniquity at Morgan’s Hotel has entrapped many over the years including my now ex-wife who was seeking a ‘release’ from my medical condition at home ....
But in life you get what you deserve and Karma is just around the corner ...what goes around comes around.
Life now is just great & I am relieved of the ‘excess baggage’ which has weighed me down for too many years but which has now long since departed 😉ðŸ‘
Cliff Jones WAS great but I wouldn't give him a four year contract . There again, he s a sprightly 80 yr old, could beat a man and pass to an opponent so I'm not so sure
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 12:57 - Jul 21 with 2083 views
I don't understand all the criticism of Routledge given his lack of regular playing time in recent seasons. When he has played, he has been by far the most reliable and willing defender, and this is important when one is not so strong in the fullback positions. I thought that he showed his tremendous ability during Laudrup's first season, and he was clearly one of the best three players on the squad that season. Such high standard of performance is very difficult to match especially when subsequent managers are more interested in maintaining shape and defending that keeping the ball. Under Guidolin, Routledge became the main outlet and he showed signs of recovering his form, but Guidolin wasn't kept long enough to allow this to happen. I think Routledge still has plenty to offer at Swansea and will make valuable contributions. I think Potter's emphasis on open play with lots of movement fueled by high levels of fitness will make Routledge able to play closer to his potential.
How about sending me a PM with a short CV ,so we can get on to a level playing feel.
Routledge is not Albert Schweitzer nor even Nelson Mandela. I don't doubt Wayne loves his mum ,is kind to animals and buy a big Issue but this ludicrous worship is more bizarre than anything Scousejack created.
You know when posters are fooked when they look to impress others on here who are simply gullible .
We ll see how they perform eh so in the meantime, try a little respect
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 14:58 - Jul 21 with 1995 views
Routledge and Dyer Off then on 13:51 - Jul 21 by moonie
Tell me Brynmill
What do you do.
How about sending me a PM with a short CV ,so we can get on to a level playing feel.
Routledge is not Albert Schweitzer nor even Nelson Mandela. I don't doubt Wayne loves his mum ,is kind to animals and buy a big Issue but this ludicrous worship is more bizarre than anything Scousejack created.
You know when posters are fooked when they look to impress others on here who are simply gullible .
We ll see how they perform eh so in the meantime, try a little respect
What to see if he’s an ex-copper that used to beat up innocent people and that sticks up for paedophiles so he’s up to the standard of replying to you?
Fuçking hell.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Routledge and Dyer Off then on 12:57 - Jul 21 by bringbacklaudrup
I don't understand all the criticism of Routledge given his lack of regular playing time in recent seasons. When he has played, he has been by far the most reliable and willing defender, and this is important when one is not so strong in the fullback positions. I thought that he showed his tremendous ability during Laudrup's first season, and he was clearly one of the best three players on the squad that season. Such high standard of performance is very difficult to match especially when subsequent managers are more interested in maintaining shape and defending that keeping the ball. Under Guidolin, Routledge became the main outlet and he showed signs of recovering his form, but Guidolin wasn't kept long enough to allow this to happen. I think Routledge still has plenty to offer at Swansea and will make valuable contributions. I think Potter's emphasis on open play with lots of movement fueled by high levels of fitness will make Routledge able to play closer to his potential.
Far too sensible a post, will go over the heads of most
Odd how proper footballing coaches time and again latch on to him, Potter is no exception it seems. Lets hope this augurs well for Potter
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 15:41 - Jul 21 with 1948 views
Routledge and Dyer Off then on 12:57 - Jul 21 by bringbacklaudrup
I don't understand all the criticism of Routledge given his lack of regular playing time in recent seasons. When he has played, he has been by far the most reliable and willing defender, and this is important when one is not so strong in the fullback positions. I thought that he showed his tremendous ability during Laudrup's first season, and he was clearly one of the best three players on the squad that season. Such high standard of performance is very difficult to match especially when subsequent managers are more interested in maintaining shape and defending that keeping the ball. Under Guidolin, Routledge became the main outlet and he showed signs of recovering his form, but Guidolin wasn't kept long enough to allow this to happen. I think Routledge still has plenty to offer at Swansea and will make valuable contributions. I think Potter's emphasis on open play with lots of movement fueled by high levels of fitness will make Routledge able to play closer to his potential.
Hello, Mrs. Routledge.
When's his birthday so I can send him a present? Serious question.
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 16:40 - Jul 21 with 1892 views
Routledge and Dyer Off then on 12:57 - Jul 21 by bringbacklaudrup
I don't understand all the criticism of Routledge given his lack of regular playing time in recent seasons. When he has played, he has been by far the most reliable and willing defender, and this is important when one is not so strong in the fullback positions. I thought that he showed his tremendous ability during Laudrup's first season, and he was clearly one of the best three players on the squad that season. Such high standard of performance is very difficult to match especially when subsequent managers are more interested in maintaining shape and defending that keeping the ball. Under Guidolin, Routledge became the main outlet and he showed signs of recovering his form, but Guidolin wasn't kept long enough to allow this to happen. I think Routledge still has plenty to offer at Swansea and will make valuable contributions. I think Potter's emphasis on open play with lots of movement fueled by high levels of fitness will make Routledge able to play closer to his potential.
I think we have seen the best of him. Do agree though, he will do better in a footballing side than a rigid Clement or Carvahal one.
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 16:43 - Jul 21 with 1881 views
Babbling ! My mum liked Donald Peers ...From Ammanford I believe, a closet gay too.
Phil...as they say ,serious question. Are some simply winding me up or do they really love Routledge .. If so, fair enough, but if not, without doubt there real basket cases around.
I ll start my book soon
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 17:16 - Jul 21 with 1830 views
Routledge and Dyer Off then on 16:26 - Jul 21 by moonie
Bryn. You might have missed my previous.
What do you do? For a living.
I've done Policing and many other jobs of which you know fookall"
Just saying
Plenty feeling the same as me as regards WR so give it to them and don't single me out ,unless that s all you want to do,like Pross.
Well
Mind your own business. It's not about other people saying Routledge is now past it (including myself) . There is a reason why nobody else is "singled out" - mainly because nobody else makes up sh*t threads just to mean about him or feel the need mention him almost every f*cking day . Is that clear enough for you?
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Routledge and Dyer Off then on 19:48 - Jul 21 with 1776 views