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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained 17:50 - Jan 30 with 2683 viewsSwansIndependent


Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained 30th Jan 2025 17:48
There has been a general confusion and some quite vociferous concerns on the current transfer of Melker Widell from his club AaB to Swansea City. After two days of research we can possibly explain the reasoning behind the Swans accepting the transfer of Widell to Swansea and then loaning him back. 1



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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 20:26 - Jan 30 with 751 viewsFireboy2

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 19:55 - Jan 30 by raynor94

I'm confident that we will pick up 4 wins and a few draws 👍


I think that we will need more than that, this seasons relegation battle is the toughest for years, there is no clear bad team so imo we will need at least 56 pts to stay up and I think atm we will struggle to get that amount.
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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 20:45 - Jan 30 with 649 viewstheloneranger

I hope we don't do a Clive Allen with him. 😂

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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 20:45 - Jan 30 with 649 viewsraynor94

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 20:26 - Jan 30 by Fireboy2

I think that we will need more than that, this seasons relegation battle is the toughest for years, there is no clear bad team so imo we will need at least 56 pts to stay up and I think atm we will struggle to get that amount.


In reality Plymouth are gone, so its 2 more to go I'm still confident enough we will avoid the other 2 places, but what happens before Monday night could change things

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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 21:32 - Jan 30 with 541 viewsunion_jack

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 20:26 - Jan 30 by Fireboy2

I think that we will need more than that, this seasons relegation battle is the toughest for years, there is no clear bad team so imo we will need at least 56 pts to stay up and I think atm we will struggle to get that amount.


No way FB, Derby would have to win up to about 10 out if the remaining 17 games to get there. They nor Luton or Plymouth can do that, it’s promotion form.

Late 40s will see us safe. 4-5 wins.

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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 21:47 - Jan 30 with 511 viewsblackpooljack

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 19:04 - Jan 30 by KeithHaynes

Taken in isolation. Don’t think the Chairman can be wrong every time.

He got this right.

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Agree Keith I'm sure reading those posts If City offered us Haarland but said he could only join nwxt season some on here would tell City just to jog on.
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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 21:50 - Jan 30 with 473 viewsraynor94

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 21:32 - Jan 30 by union_jack

No way FB, Derby would have to win up to about 10 out if the remaining 17 games to get there. They nor Luton or Plymouth can do that, it’s promotion form.

Late 40s will see us safe. 4-5 wins.


Yep as poor as we have been lately I think 49 will do it, pity we blew our goal difference last week

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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 21:56 - Jan 30 with 442 viewsReslovenSwan1

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 21:47 - Jan 30 by blackpooljack

Agree Keith I'm sure reading those posts If City offered us Haarland but said he could only join nwxt season some on here would tell City just to jog on.


Swansea had an inferior version of Haarland and sent him back to Brighton four to years ago. Most posters on here bail out the fools that declined to play him and were happy at the cessation of his loan to buy.

This one failed trade is the difference between Coventry and Swansea. A £20m swing.
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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 22:08 - Jan 30 with 385 viewsmagicdaps10

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 20:26 - Jan 30 by Fireboy2

I think that we will need more than that, this seasons relegation battle is the toughest for years, there is no clear bad team so imo we will need at least 56 pts to stay up and I think atm we will struggle to get that amount.


56 will see you safe.

Teams have gone down in 50 points but the reality is it's the benchmark to virtually guarantee safety.
5 wins should be enough.

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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 22:51 - Jan 30 with 274 viewsFireboy2

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 21:32 - Jan 30 by union_jack

No way FB, Derby would have to win up to about 10 out if the remaining 17 games to get there. They nor Luton or Plymouth can do that, it’s promotion form.

Late 40s will see us safe. 4-5 wins.


Brum went down last season in 22nd with 50 pts, apart from Plymouth the other teams down there have the capability to get to 50 pts, couple that with our January freefall we could easily get sucked into that battle and if we do i don't think that we have the stomach to get out of it.

I just hope that we do get a couple of players before the deadline to give us a lift as we bloody need it desperately.
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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 23:06 - Jan 30 with 238 viewsmax936

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 20:03 - Jan 30 by Thornburyswan

Obviously it’s a big gamble but the player fits exactly in the young up & coming plus potential to grow & generate a significant future profit. Clearly could have waited until the summer & used the funds elsewhere but if he continues to progress his price goes up & bigger/wealthier clubs than use come to the table.

I know lots want to make a decision on the player & deal now but I’d suggest waiting until Tuesday when the dust has settled on the full window.

We need 2/3 first team level bodies in the door by 11PM on Monday - if we get those & then collect a couple of wins in February things might look at least a little better.


Decent post.

That last paragraph is key to it all and absolutely categorical to the rest of our season.

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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 01:10 - Jan 31 with 154 viewshobo

Are AAB paying his wages until June?
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Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 04:30 - Jan 31 with 103 viewsGixerJack

Melker in Wales as the purchase and loan back is explained on 19:57 - Jan 30 by onehunglow

Good lad
Wales to win tomorrow by 5.
Beat that
Lump on


You’re just trying to influence the odds 😉
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