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Swansea City : Is this worrying or positive ? 16:45 - Oct 3 with 2649 viewsSwansIndependent


Swansea City : Is this worrying or positive ? 3rd Oct 2024 16:43
We are going to do what Luke Williams must be doing on a daily basis, and pulling his hair out (Apologies Luke drinks on us next time) We look at the Swans over the last eight games, but on those away primarily, and drill down into exactly where we see the issues. 1



It really isn’t that bad … ish …🤷🏻‍♂️

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Swansea City : Is this worrying or positive ? on 21:41 - Oct 4 with 340 viewsnantywatcher

Swansea City : Is this worrying or positive ? on 21:27 - Oct 4 by KeithHaynes

It’s most certainly financial, obviously to the majority owners on paper it makes good business sense.

72k a month is knocking on for a million saved.

When you play Peart-Harris as a striker it looks not so good.


If I was Luke I would definitely give Peart-Harris time on the pitch this week. That miss might be the kick up the arse he needed. There's a good footballer in there somewhere.
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Swansea City : Is this worrying or positive ? on 21:44 - Oct 4 with 322 viewsWhiterockin

Swansea City : Is this worrying or positive ? on 21:41 - Oct 4 by nantywatcher

If I was Luke I would definitely give Peart-Harris time on the pitch this week. That miss might be the kick up the arse he needed. There's a good footballer in there somewhere.


In midfield, but I would not play him before Franco or Cooper on current form.
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Swansea City : Is this worrying or positive ? on 05:17 - Oct 5 with 199 viewsjack247

Swansea City : Is this worrying or positive ? on 21:13 - Oct 4 by ReslovenSwan1

Josh Thomas cannot be on good money. He was given a new contract and sent on loan. Only one nan made the decision in my opinion. Luke Williams who also informed the club Kukharevych and Yates would not feature much in his team. Clearly it would have been get one good expensive proven striker who plays over three average ones who are struggling.


The standout name amongst the list of non contracted players was Tyree Jules John. His stats are modest but like Routledge was he might flourish with stability. He is cousin or nephew of "the Cat" in Red Dwarf which must be a plus point.


Luke Williams has not made the decision to send two strikers out on loan and replace them with one who isn’t close to fitness by October. Potentially on the understanding we’d replace them, but not to play Cooper or Peart-Harris up front. You cannot genuinely believe that?

Haven’t accounted for Josh Thomas as he was on loan last season
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