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I Cant See A Bony Return 20:40 - Jul 20 with 3628 viewsSwansIndependent


I Cant See A Bony Return 20th Jul 2017 20:39
I guess its not impossible that Manchester City forward Wilfried Bony could return to the Liberty after a disappointing twelve months at Stoke City but I just cannot see it happening, or at least not while Fernando Llorente is still here. 0




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I Cant See A Bony Return on 20:59 - Jul 20 with 3576 viewsKilkennyjack

Yes please.

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I Cant See A Bony Return on 21:20 - Jul 20 with 3504 viewsmorningstar

I Cant See A Bony Return on 20:59 - Jul 20 by Kilkennyjack

Yes please.


Really? Look at this picture very closely, then look again at the one above. Apparently there is an age difference of 42 yrs, and one has spent the last 9 years in prison instead of earning £100k a week at the very top of professional sport. No thanks.

[Post edited 20 Jul 2017 21:21]

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I Cant See A Bony Return on 21:27 - Jul 20 with 3467 viewsmorningstar

I'll take that as a 'welcome back' Starsk!

Only winner of Planetswans Petulant Diva award.
Poll: Southampton home next. How many points

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I Cant See A Bony Return on 21:42 - Jul 20 with 3403 viewsWingstandwood

What is of more urgent concern is a winger or two with contributive cutting edge end product with the additional ability to weigh in with a few goals. Sign two or three of quality, get rid of the deadwood and IMO the Swans will have a fantastic season.

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I Cant See A Bony Return on 22:52 - Jul 20 with 3206 viewsdobjack2

I Cant See A Bony Return on 21:42 - Jul 20 by Wingstandwood

What is of more urgent concern is a winger or two with contributive cutting edge end product with the additional ability to weigh in with a few goals. Sign two or three of quality, get rid of the deadwood and IMO the Swans will have a fantastic season.


Therein lies another part of the problem how much are we paying for deadwood.

Signing decidedly average players and paying them too much money so that no club at their skill level will take them on without them taking a big drop in wages.
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