Rocky Mesa another view 20:09 - Nov 28 with 5427 views | Smellyplumz | http://www.90min.com/posts/5857838-fanview-why-roque-mesa-will-be-swansea-s-answ Quite strong. anyone else agree with the sentiments. | |
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""Although I cannot promise or predict the future, I can guarantee one thing - the current board of directors will always fight, as we have done over the last 12 years, to work together as one with the Supporters Trust to make 100% sure that Swansea City football club remains the number one priority in all our thoughts and in every decision we make." | Poll: | Huw Jenkins |
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Rocky Mesa another view on 20:17 - Nov 28 with 5391 views | harryhpalmer | Um, cant take it seriously. I mean what's wrong with this sentence taken from the article? "Reverting to a diamond formation - a narrow 4-1-2-1-2 - with Mesa at the base, Ki Sung-yueng and Leroy Fer in the middle, and Renato Sanches given the number ten spot, the midfield could take a grip of the Bournemouth clash." | |
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Rocky Mesa another view on 02:05 - Nov 29 with 5109 views | dameedna | Very poor article. | | | |
Rocky Mesa another view on 02:46 - Nov 29 with 5095 views | LeonWasGod | The author should stick to trying to get into the Spurs team. Although Roque was pretty good considering his lack of game time. | | | |
Rocky Mesa another view on 08:02 - Nov 29 with 4970 views | 34dfgdf54 | << It was quite obvious that Clement was in a defiant stance - the purchase obviously being one from Huw Jenkins rather than the manager himself. But after non-stop questions from the media regarding the lack of appearances from the Spaniard, Clement was stuck between a Roque and a hard place; eventually giving in and starting the 28-year-old. And boy did it work. For months the Swansea midfield has been so poor; unable to get a grip on the match, string together more than two or three passes, and ultimately, failing to reach the final third. Mesa quite literally changed the game. >> Spot on... | | | |
Rocky Mesa another view on 10:25 - Nov 29 with 4818 views | johnlangy | It is a fact that Roque had a good game and also that the Swans played much better than they have for a while. It's a stretch to say it was virtually all down to Roque, which is what he appears to be saying, but he certainly helped a lot. | | | |
Rocky Mesa another view on 10:37 - Nov 29 with 4798 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Rocky Mesa another view on 10:25 - Nov 29 by johnlangy | It is a fact that Roque had a good game and also that the Swans played much better than they have for a while. It's a stretch to say it was virtually all down to Roque, which is what he appears to be saying, but he certainly helped a lot. |
Bony was probably the main reason if I'm being honest, but there is no coincidence that the two games we have got the upper hand in midfield, Roque has been in the heart of it. Watford and Bournemouth. I give Clement no credit for bringing him back in now. Should have been done weeks ago, at home to the likes of Newcastle, Brighton etc. | | | |
Rocky Mesa another view on 12:15 - Nov 29 with 4682 views | towns |
Rocky Mesa another view on 08:02 - Nov 29 by 34dfgdf54 | << It was quite obvious that Clement was in a defiant stance - the purchase obviously being one from Huw Jenkins rather than the manager himself. But after non-stop questions from the media regarding the lack of appearances from the Spaniard, Clement was stuck between a Roque and a hard place; eventually giving in and starting the 28-year-old. And boy did it work. For months the Swansea midfield has been so poor; unable to get a grip on the match, string together more than two or three passes, and ultimately, failing to reach the final third. Mesa quite literally changed the game. >> Spot on... |
shame sanchez was there .giving the ball away.giving up .what a difference it would have been if brits was on instead | | | |
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