FAO The Resurrection 11:09 - Aug 11 with 5354 views | Jackfath | Straightforward question Chris, Are you being supplied with statements from the club (or a person within the club) to counter the anti board stance currently evident on Planet Swans? [Post edited 11 Aug 2018 11:22]
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:14 - Aug 11 with 4286 views | Oldjack | If he is then he has more bullshyte than i first thought | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:15 - Aug 11 with 4269 views | Shaky | Looks like he has just slipped off to consult with the big cheese. What a fcuking embarrassment. | |
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:16 - Aug 11 with 4257 views | sg1912 | PS has been infiltrated. Those who try to put a positive spin on this clear rape of our club, are fooling nobody. | | | |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:16 - Aug 11 with 4240 views | pikeypaul | Why the feck are any of you replying to the troll? He proved last season he knows Jack sh!te about football. Put the rsole on ignore. | |
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:18 - Aug 11 with 4229 views | FerrieBodde | He isn't being supplied with any statements, nor does he have any connections to the club. He's just a sad little man with way too much time on his hands. | | | |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:22 - Aug 11 with 4196 views | thornabyswan |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:18 - Aug 11 by FerrieBodde | He isn't being supplied with any statements, nor does he have any connections to the club. He's just a sad little man with way too much time on his hands. |
Most of what he says is right though we needed to cut our cloth or we would go bust administration points deduction relegation. Let's wait and see what loans come in this month. | |
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:25 - Aug 11 with 4162 views | FerrieBodde |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:22 - Aug 11 by thornabyswan | Most of what he says is right though we needed to cut our cloth or we would go bust administration points deduction relegation. Let's wait and see what loans come in this month. |
"Most of what he says is right though" lol Our Football Club - Better in Every Department. Welcome to the Next Level by TheResurrection 1 Sep 2017 22:06The Holy Grail of the "next level" is probably already upon us, or at least we're moving towards it, but most of you are too wrapped up in your own miserable preconceived prejudices, you won't open your eyes to realise it.
The Club still isn't perfect, but which one is? The Trust still need a genuine revamp and refresh to communicate effectively to both Board and fans. The friendly game ticket prices is an example of this. But the overall picture is one of a Club getting back on track and improving. Nothing too much to shout about in isolation as the only was was up after the disaster of the last 2 years or so.
But nevertheless we're getting our act together. Off the pitch and since January, on it.
Commercially we will see the benefits, we have professionals involved, true business people with contacts who will increase revenue. Better sponsorships and business partners to be tapped into. The profile of SCFC is on the rise, more professional media interaction, website, Twitter, Facebook, more games being streamed, all on the up.
The football aspect will now follow. The U-23's had a tremendously successful season and our Academy and training facilities are now state of the art. This will only help everything we are trying to achieve.
Anyone one of us that has supported this Club back in the day, when we stop and think about things, will struggle to believe it's all actually been a true story.
We are 7 years - SEVEN YEARS - in the EPL and it's time now to quit the childish quips about "the Yanks" ; "the sell-outs" etc. What we've achieved, led by the old Board and now the new is nothing short of a miracle, it's phenomenal!! I have spent enough time voicing an angry opinion about the goings on of all concerned, but all said and done, they've done us proud.
The football squad we will take into the Premier League from now is arguably the best since we've been here.
Goalkeeper - as solid as we could hope for and Fab is Swansea's no. 1 without a shadow of a doubt. The way we accumulate GK's should mean at least one of them will be good enough to step in if he's ever injured ;-)
Defence - Been a revelation under Clement as we now defend as a team with responsibility for this aspect on every player. Naughts comes in for ridiculous stick but for me he's completely dependable. Everyone loves to scapegoat and bully somebody. Naughts gets too much of this. Cover at full back would've been great but it didn't happen and he won't let us down - same as he didn't last season. Fede and Maws have now formed a strong partnership and have enjoyed playing alongside each other for some time and are growing very strong. I love Olsson, he's as competitive as they come, the sheer determination in everything he does is infectious. We've also got ball players right along the back and we can now adapt perfectly well to a 3-5-2 with Bartley and VdH able to step in when needed. Rangel is an able deputy and Clucas can cover the left. We are solid at the back.
Midfield - We will be very strong and competitive in midfield this season. The signing of Sanches is truly unbelievable and exciting and the options we now have in this area are plentiful - off the bench too. I'm sure Clement and the Board would've loved to add another wider player but we won't be held ransom and pay massively over the odds - that's not good business. Carroll has been outstanding since coming in, Clucas has fitted in with ease and technically just what we need, these 2 will keep the ball flowing freely and accurately all around the park, with Carroll more than adept at set pieces and corners. Fer, Ki and Mesa all have genuine claims of fighting for a first XI slot and Ayew can play deeper or wide to provide options. Leon's still about as are Routs, Narsingh and Dyer so we're not having to rely on the old guard like we did last season, and these boys will still have something to offer as the season goes on, I'm sure of that. Southampton have made Europe on squads similar to ours and we can genuinely aim to look a lot higher up the league than we could this time last season, as far as up as that remains to be seen, but why not.
Up front - Bony, Tammy and Ayew is our strongest front line since the EPL without a shadow of doubt. Bony, in my opinion, is the missing piece in the jigsaw, he has the exact qualities we've been crying out for and Llorente could simply not provide. I think the 3 can play together in a 4-3-3 with Bony in the middle and Tammy and Ayew either side. It won't be Tammy's preferred option, same as it isn't for Rashford, bit it's a genuine alternative option for us.
Options are good and options we now have in abundance.
Manager - Clement has been inch perfect since he's come in and all the options mentioned above, he makes them a reality. His coaching is second to none and the team is able to adapt to any of his demands. He'll also get us playing more football this season and our style of play will be unrecognisable from the sheer tedium of last year.
Next level? We're getting there if not arrived already, so let's see it for what it is, embrace the changes and enjoy what's going to be a bloody good season of football with some outstanding talent on show.
So is this the highest league position in 2 seasons? by TheResurrection 14 Oct 2017 19:25Seems strange if that's the case after SELLING OUR 2 WORLD CLASS, BEST EVER PLAYERS, doesn't it?
And this with a tidy sum left over in the bank and £39m worth of talent either on the bench, injured or missing in action, eh?
Don't get me wrong, Huddersfield will go down and it was frustrating we didn't just put them to the sword and destroy them. It's also frustrating some of Clements comments after as this was better but in context, still not great....
But, 13th and let's face it, we should be 8th or 9th.
Tammy or Llorente watch....
To October 14th...
Tammy 5 ---- Llorente 1
Anyone care to comment? Few notable absentees tonight????
Forget the teams below us... by TheResurrection 15 Apr 2018 10:46We need to be targeting Brighton and Watford above.
We can all hope that Stoke and Southampton continue their struggles and there's clearly a lack of quality in their squads. They've only won 6 and 5 games all season. For them to have any realistic chance at survival they are going to need to win at least half their existing tally's to date. And this from their 5 games remaining.
This could happen, anything still can. And that's how they will be looking at us. Their message boards are depressing now, much worse even than this one. They know they have to go on a Champions winning run to even have a squeak, and then they're looking at other clubs to help them out.
Nobody would swap places with them, no matter how much you squeal on here.
However, we need to turn this pressure on its head and look at climbing the table. Great the teams behind us are struggling but let's make sure we bring more into the equation just in case.
Watford and Brighton sit 12th and 13th respectively and Watford have 1 point from the last 5 games, and like last season, are in free-fall. They have 4 games left including Spurs, Man United and Palace. Brighton have picked up 1 point in the last 4 games and are feeling the strain and as we know have a horrendous run in. What they would give for 3 games against Bournemouth, Stoke and Southampton, with 2 of them at home.
This is the reality of our situation and you can bet all you want on what Carlos will be drumming into our players.
We are looking up, not down. We are going to City for a point and we want a result against Chelsea. We don't want to lose against Bournemouth and we want to do our business early so we can go into the last 2 games trying to get as far up the table as possible.
We are better than Everton, we are better than Watford, Brighton and the 2 behind us. And we are mentally strong and ready for the run in.
Keep that scoreboard ticking over. Not a single fvcking thing that imbecile says is ever right. | | | |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:31 - Aug 11 with 4090 views | peenemunde | Come on fath, you are not a stupid person. Different opinions, it happens all the time. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
FAO The Resurrection on 11:32 - Aug 11 with 4113 views | Oldjack |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:22 - Aug 11 by thornabyswan | Most of what he says is right though we needed to cut our cloth or we would go bust administration points deduction relegation. Let's wait and see what loans come in this month. |
there's a big difference between cutting costs and decimating the playing staff, Was there a need to let Fer go?and for peanuts ,like fuk there was ,and missing out on one of Potters top targets even after Clucas left, again for peanuts was shameful our only saving Grace is Potter seems to know his stuff but if we get an injury crisis we will be well and truly on the road to another relegation | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:34 - Aug 11 with 4102 views | GeoffThom |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:22 - Aug 11 by thornabyswan | Most of what he says is right though we needed to cut our cloth or we would go bust administration points deduction relegation. Let's wait and see what loans come in this month. |
I agre that high earners had to go but you have to replace them ,but to leave 1 ch and 1 cf is dumb ,yes we may get them in the loan but you could be possibly throwing points away you could desperately need come may ,it’s bloody poor ownership,plus they aren’t investors they are there to strip us and feed us lies | | | |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:41 - Aug 11 with 4039 views | oldcob |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:32 - Aug 11 by Oldjack | there's a big difference between cutting costs and decimating the playing staff, Was there a need to let Fer go?and for peanuts ,like fuk there was ,and missing out on one of Potters top targets even after Clucas left, again for peanuts was shameful our only saving Grace is Potter seems to know his stuff but if we get an injury crisis we will be well and truly on the road to another relegation |
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:42 - Aug 11 with 4013 views | peenemunde |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:22 - Aug 11 by thornabyswan | Most of what he says is right though we needed to cut our cloth or we would go bust administration points deduction relegation. Let's wait and see what loans come in this month. |
Common sense at last 👠| | | |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:44 - Aug 11 with 4013 views | SeaJack | We couldn’t get Nmecha on loan when it looked likely he would be a Swans player. Besides why have they waited until now to get these so called loan players in? I don’t trust these lot to get anyone of note on loan. They are dragging their heals once again. | | | |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:46 - Aug 11 with 4000 views | Oldjack |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:41 - Aug 11 by oldcob | Fer gone? |
Fernandez or Fed if you prefer | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:49 - Aug 11 with 3974 views | ItchySphincter |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:32 - Aug 11 by Oldjack | there's a big difference between cutting costs and decimating the playing staff, Was there a need to let Fer go?and for peanuts ,like fuk there was ,and missing out on one of Potters top targets even after Clucas left, again for peanuts was shameful our only saving Grace is Potter seems to know his stuff but if we get an injury crisis we will be well and truly on the road to another relegation |
"Was there a need to let Fer go?and for peanuts ,like fuk there was" F*ck me, started early today Alan or what? | |
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:51 - Aug 11 with 3964 views | ItchySphincter |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:46 - Aug 11 by Oldjack | Fernandez or Fed if you prefer |
Oh, so we refer to Fernandez as Fer now isit? What are we supposed to called Fer then? You mouldy plum. | |
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:52 - Aug 11 with 3957 views | Jackfath |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:51 - Aug 11 by ItchySphincter | Oh, so we refer to Fernandez as Fer now isit? What are we supposed to called Fer then? You mouldy plum. |
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FAO The Resurrection on 11:55 - Aug 11 with 3935 views | Darran |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:25 - Aug 11 by FerrieBodde | "Most of what he says is right though" lol Our Football Club - Better in Every Department. Welcome to the Next Level by TheResurrection 1 Sep 2017 22:06The Holy Grail of the "next level" is probably already upon us, or at least we're moving towards it, but most of you are too wrapped up in your own miserable preconceived prejudices, you won't open your eyes to realise it.
The Club still isn't perfect, but which one is? The Trust still need a genuine revamp and refresh to communicate effectively to both Board and fans. The friendly game ticket prices is an example of this. But the overall picture is one of a Club getting back on track and improving. Nothing too much to shout about in isolation as the only was was up after the disaster of the last 2 years or so.
But nevertheless we're getting our act together. Off the pitch and since January, on it.
Commercially we will see the benefits, we have professionals involved, true business people with contacts who will increase revenue. Better sponsorships and business partners to be tapped into. The profile of SCFC is on the rise, more professional media interaction, website, Twitter, Facebook, more games being streamed, all on the up.
The football aspect will now follow. The U-23's had a tremendously successful season and our Academy and training facilities are now state of the art. This will only help everything we are trying to achieve.
Anyone one of us that has supported this Club back in the day, when we stop and think about things, will struggle to believe it's all actually been a true story.
We are 7 years - SEVEN YEARS - in the EPL and it's time now to quit the childish quips about "the Yanks" ; "the sell-outs" etc. What we've achieved, led by the old Board and now the new is nothing short of a miracle, it's phenomenal!! I have spent enough time voicing an angry opinion about the goings on of all concerned, but all said and done, they've done us proud.
The football squad we will take into the Premier League from now is arguably the best since we've been here.
Goalkeeper - as solid as we could hope for and Fab is Swansea's no. 1 without a shadow of a doubt. The way we accumulate GK's should mean at least one of them will be good enough to step in if he's ever injured ;-)
Defence - Been a revelation under Clement as we now defend as a team with responsibility for this aspect on every player. Naughts comes in for ridiculous stick but for me he's completely dependable. Everyone loves to scapegoat and bully somebody. Naughts gets too much of this. Cover at full back would've been great but it didn't happen and he won't let us down - same as he didn't last season. Fede and Maws have now formed a strong partnership and have enjoyed playing alongside each other for some time and are growing very strong. I love Olsson, he's as competitive as they come, the sheer determination in everything he does is infectious. We've also got ball players right along the back and we can now adapt perfectly well to a 3-5-2 with Bartley and VdH able to step in when needed. Rangel is an able deputy and Clucas can cover the left. We are solid at the back.
Midfield - We will be very strong and competitive in midfield this season. The signing of Sanches is truly unbelievable and exciting and the options we now have in this area are plentiful - off the bench too. I'm sure Clement and the Board would've loved to add another wider player but we won't be held ransom and pay massively over the odds - that's not good business. Carroll has been outstanding since coming in, Clucas has fitted in with ease and technically just what we need, these 2 will keep the ball flowing freely and accurately all around the park, with Carroll more than adept at set pieces and corners. Fer, Ki and Mesa all have genuine claims of fighting for a first XI slot and Ayew can play deeper or wide to provide options. Leon's still about as are Routs, Narsingh and Dyer so we're not having to rely on the old guard like we did last season, and these boys will still have something to offer as the season goes on, I'm sure of that. Southampton have made Europe on squads similar to ours and we can genuinely aim to look a lot higher up the league than we could this time last season, as far as up as that remains to be seen, but why not.
Up front - Bony, Tammy and Ayew is our strongest front line since the EPL without a shadow of doubt. Bony, in my opinion, is the missing piece in the jigsaw, he has the exact qualities we've been crying out for and Llorente could simply not provide. I think the 3 can play together in a 4-3-3 with Bony in the middle and Tammy and Ayew either side. It won't be Tammy's preferred option, same as it isn't for Rashford, bit it's a genuine alternative option for us.
Options are good and options we now have in abundance.
Manager - Clement has been inch perfect since he's come in and all the options mentioned above, he makes them a reality. His coaching is second to none and the team is able to adapt to any of his demands. He'll also get us playing more football this season and our style of play will be unrecognisable from the sheer tedium of last year.
Next level? We're getting there if not arrived already, so let's see it for what it is, embrace the changes and enjoy what's going to be a bloody good season of football with some outstanding talent on show.
So is this the highest league position in 2 seasons? by TheResurrection 14 Oct 2017 19:25Seems strange if that's the case after SELLING OUR 2 WORLD CLASS, BEST EVER PLAYERS, doesn't it?
And this with a tidy sum left over in the bank and £39m worth of talent either on the bench, injured or missing in action, eh?
Don't get me wrong, Huddersfield will go down and it was frustrating we didn't just put them to the sword and destroy them. It's also frustrating some of Clements comments after as this was better but in context, still not great....
But, 13th and let's face it, we should be 8th or 9th.
Tammy or Llorente watch....
To October 14th...
Tammy 5 ---- Llorente 1
Anyone care to comment? Few notable absentees tonight????
Forget the teams below us... by TheResurrection 15 Apr 2018 10:46We need to be targeting Brighton and Watford above.
We can all hope that Stoke and Southampton continue their struggles and there's clearly a lack of quality in their squads. They've only won 6 and 5 games all season. For them to have any realistic chance at survival they are going to need to win at least half their existing tally's to date. And this from their 5 games remaining.
This could happen, anything still can. And that's how they will be looking at us. Their message boards are depressing now, much worse even than this one. They know they have to go on a Champions winning run to even have a squeak, and then they're looking at other clubs to help them out.
Nobody would swap places with them, no matter how much you squeal on here.
However, we need to turn this pressure on its head and look at climbing the table. Great the teams behind us are struggling but let's make sure we bring more into the equation just in case.
Watford and Brighton sit 12th and 13th respectively and Watford have 1 point from the last 5 games, and like last season, are in free-fall. They have 4 games left including Spurs, Man United and Palace. Brighton have picked up 1 point in the last 4 games and are feeling the strain and as we know have a horrendous run in. What they would give for 3 games against Bournemouth, Stoke and Southampton, with 2 of them at home.
This is the reality of our situation and you can bet all you want on what Carlos will be drumming into our players.
We are looking up, not down. We are going to City for a point and we want a result against Chelsea. We don't want to lose against Bournemouth and we want to do our business early so we can go into the last 2 games trying to get as far up the table as possible.
We are better than Everton, we are better than Watford, Brighton and the 2 behind us. And we are mentally strong and ready for the run in.
Keep that scoreboard ticking over. Not a single fvcking thing that imbecile says is ever right. |
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FAO The Resurrection on 12:06 - Aug 11 with 3837 views | Wingstandwood |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:55 - Aug 11 by Darran | Best post of the decade. |
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FAO The Resurrection on 12:09 - Aug 11 with 3808 views | jacktheripper | For some reason his stance has done a 180. Wonder what the reasons are? | | | |
FAO The Resurrection on 12:16 - Aug 11 with 3754 views | awayjack |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:34 - Aug 11 by GeoffThom | I agre that high earners had to go but you have to replace them ,but to leave 1 ch and 1 cf is dumb ,yes we may get them in the loan but you could be possibly throwing points away you could desperately need come may ,it’s bloody poor ownership,plus they aren’t investors they are there to strip us and feed us lies |
This. They also got us into the mess - it's as if they just bought the club and inherited the shambles they've created. PR drivel to try to placate us. Culture is about the people but they haven't changed. Get shot of the old shareholders on the Board and back your decisions. | | | |
FAO The Resurrection on 12:54 - Aug 11 with 3631 views | Wingstandwood |
FAO The Resurrection on 11:25 - Aug 11 by FerrieBodde | "Most of what he says is right though" lol Our Football Club - Better in Every Department. Welcome to the Next Level by TheResurrection 1 Sep 2017 22:06The Holy Grail of the "next level" is probably already upon us, or at least we're moving towards it, but most of you are too wrapped up in your own miserable preconceived prejudices, you won't open your eyes to realise it.
The Club still isn't perfect, but which one is? The Trust still need a genuine revamp and refresh to communicate effectively to both Board and fans. The friendly game ticket prices is an example of this. But the overall picture is one of a Club getting back on track and improving. Nothing too much to shout about in isolation as the only was was up after the disaster of the last 2 years or so.
But nevertheless we're getting our act together. Off the pitch and since January, on it.
Commercially we will see the benefits, we have professionals involved, true business people with contacts who will increase revenue. Better sponsorships and business partners to be tapped into. The profile of SCFC is on the rise, more professional media interaction, website, Twitter, Facebook, more games being streamed, all on the up.
The football aspect will now follow. The U-23's had a tremendously successful season and our Academy and training facilities are now state of the art. This will only help everything we are trying to achieve.
Anyone one of us that has supported this Club back in the day, when we stop and think about things, will struggle to believe it's all actually been a true story.
We are 7 years - SEVEN YEARS - in the EPL and it's time now to quit the childish quips about "the Yanks" ; "the sell-outs" etc. What we've achieved, led by the old Board and now the new is nothing short of a miracle, it's phenomenal!! I have spent enough time voicing an angry opinion about the goings on of all concerned, but all said and done, they've done us proud.
The football squad we will take into the Premier League from now is arguably the best since we've been here.
Goalkeeper - as solid as we could hope for and Fab is Swansea's no. 1 without a shadow of a doubt. The way we accumulate GK's should mean at least one of them will be good enough to step in if he's ever injured ;-)
Defence - Been a revelation under Clement as we now defend as a team with responsibility for this aspect on every player. Naughts comes in for ridiculous stick but for me he's completely dependable. Everyone loves to scapegoat and bully somebody. Naughts gets too much of this. Cover at full back would've been great but it didn't happen and he won't let us down - same as he didn't last season. Fede and Maws have now formed a strong partnership and have enjoyed playing alongside each other for some time and are growing very strong. I love Olsson, he's as competitive as they come, the sheer determination in everything he does is infectious. We've also got ball players right along the back and we can now adapt perfectly well to a 3-5-2 with Bartley and VdH able to step in when needed. Rangel is an able deputy and Clucas can cover the left. We are solid at the back.
Midfield - We will be very strong and competitive in midfield this season. The signing of Sanches is truly unbelievable and exciting and the options we now have in this area are plentiful - off the bench too. I'm sure Clement and the Board would've loved to add another wider player but we won't be held ransom and pay massively over the odds - that's not good business. Carroll has been outstanding since coming in, Clucas has fitted in with ease and technically just what we need, these 2 will keep the ball flowing freely and accurately all around the park, with Carroll more than adept at set pieces and corners. Fer, Ki and Mesa all have genuine claims of fighting for a first XI slot and Ayew can play deeper or wide to provide options. Leon's still about as are Routs, Narsingh and Dyer so we're not having to rely on the old guard like we did last season, and these boys will still have something to offer as the season goes on, I'm sure of that. Southampton have made Europe on squads similar to ours and we can genuinely aim to look a lot higher up the league than we could this time last season, as far as up as that remains to be seen, but why not.
Up front - Bony, Tammy and Ayew is our strongest front line since the EPL without a shadow of doubt. Bony, in my opinion, is the missing piece in the jigsaw, he has the exact qualities we've been crying out for and Llorente could simply not provide. I think the 3 can play together in a 4-3-3 with Bony in the middle and Tammy and Ayew either side. It won't be Tammy's preferred option, same as it isn't for Rashford, bit it's a genuine alternative option for us.
Options are good and options we now have in abundance.
Manager - Clement has been inch perfect since he's come in and all the options mentioned above, he makes them a reality. His coaching is second to none and the team is able to adapt to any of his demands. He'll also get us playing more football this season and our style of play will be unrecognisable from the sheer tedium of last year.
Next level? We're getting there if not arrived already, so let's see it for what it is, embrace the changes and enjoy what's going to be a bloody good season of football with some outstanding talent on show.
So is this the highest league position in 2 seasons? by TheResurrection 14 Oct 2017 19:25Seems strange if that's the case after SELLING OUR 2 WORLD CLASS, BEST EVER PLAYERS, doesn't it?
And this with a tidy sum left over in the bank and £39m worth of talent either on the bench, injured or missing in action, eh?
Don't get me wrong, Huddersfield will go down and it was frustrating we didn't just put them to the sword and destroy them. It's also frustrating some of Clements comments after as this was better but in context, still not great....
But, 13th and let's face it, we should be 8th or 9th.
Tammy or Llorente watch....
To October 14th...
Tammy 5 ---- Llorente 1
Anyone care to comment? Few notable absentees tonight????
Forget the teams below us... by TheResurrection 15 Apr 2018 10:46We need to be targeting Brighton and Watford above.
We can all hope that Stoke and Southampton continue their struggles and there's clearly a lack of quality in their squads. They've only won 6 and 5 games all season. For them to have any realistic chance at survival they are going to need to win at least half their existing tally's to date. And this from their 5 games remaining.
This could happen, anything still can. And that's how they will be looking at us. Their message boards are depressing now, much worse even than this one. They know they have to go on a Champions winning run to even have a squeak, and then they're looking at other clubs to help them out.
Nobody would swap places with them, no matter how much you squeal on here.
However, we need to turn this pressure on its head and look at climbing the table. Great the teams behind us are struggling but let's make sure we bring more into the equation just in case.
Watford and Brighton sit 12th and 13th respectively and Watford have 1 point from the last 5 games, and like last season, are in free-fall. They have 4 games left including Spurs, Man United and Palace. Brighton have picked up 1 point in the last 4 games and are feeling the strain and as we know have a horrendous run in. What they would give for 3 games against Bournemouth, Stoke and Southampton, with 2 of them at home.
This is the reality of our situation and you can bet all you want on what Carlos will be drumming into our players.
We are looking up, not down. We are going to City for a point and we want a result against Chelsea. We don't want to lose against Bournemouth and we want to do our business early so we can go into the last 2 games trying to get as far up the table as possible.
We are better than Everton, we are better than Watford, Brighton and the 2 behind us. And we are mentally strong and ready for the run in.
Keep that scoreboard ticking over. Not a single fvcking thing that imbecile says is ever right. |
Quote: "The Holy Grail of the "next level" is probably already upon us, or at least we're moving towards it, but most of you are too wrapped up in your own miserable preconceived prejudices, you won't open your eyes to realise it. " | |
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FAO The Resurrection on 13:01 - Aug 11 with 3573 views | TheResurrection |
FAO The Resurrection on 12:54 - Aug 11 by Wingstandwood | Quote: "The Holy Grail of the "next level" is probably already upon us, or at least we're moving towards it, but most of you are too wrapped up in your own miserable preconceived prejudices, you won't open your eyes to realise it. " |
What's the worst that can happen today? That we get totally exposed in the middle of defence and we crumble. Fack, thats going to give you lot no end of pleasure - but it's my worst nightmare as it will probably mean we've lost. The club we're supposed to love. You lot want the club to fail. You wanted it last season and you got your wish. You're trying to do it again. I hope there's a whole fanbase outside of you kunts who dont think like you do. Up the Swans. Would love us to be on 6 points tonight. | |
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FAO The Resurrection on 13:42 - Aug 11 with 3430 views | dobjack2 |
FAO The Resurrection on 13:01 - Aug 11 by TheResurrection | What's the worst that can happen today? That we get totally exposed in the middle of defence and we crumble. Fack, thats going to give you lot no end of pleasure - but it's my worst nightmare as it will probably mean we've lost. The club we're supposed to love. You lot want the club to fail. You wanted it last season and you got your wish. You're trying to do it again. I hope there's a whole fanbase outside of you kunts who dont think like you do. Up the Swans. Would love us to be on 6 points tonight. |
The only people that would get pleasure about being exposed in the middle of the defence are our blue shirted neighbours. If that happens, irrespective of the result, everyone else will be even more annoyed about how badly the rebuilding part of the squad is being managed by the owners. | | | |
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