WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT 22:17 - Aug 13 with 14120 views | TheResurrection | Dr Winston posted this in another thread... """We pissed away gobsmacking amounts of money by moving away from a system that worked. Huw Jenkins presided over that act of stupidity when all he had to do was keep doing what worked. Instead he decided to tear all that up when he promoted his snitch to the managers job and ape what every other club was doing.""" ------ You'll get too many agreeing with this most simplistic of explanations. And it's not fair or particularly accurate. You say we moved away from a system that worked. But for how long long in the EPL did we have that system? * We were promoted in May 2011 * From August 2013 to January 2014 we struggle * There were well documented upsets in the ranks * We had a manager and his agent who attempted to manipulate our transfer policy to a model that would see them make on every deal * THIS WAS A CLEAR STEP AWAY FROM WHAT COULD BE ARGUED WORKED FOR US UNTIL THIS POINT * Garry Monk, who I know you blame for moving us away from our recruiting system stepped up in February 2014 * Monk steered us to safety * In 2014/2015 Monk took us to our highest finish by GOING BACK TO THE MODEL THAT GOT US TO THE EPL IN THE FIRST PLACE - NOT THE PLAYING STYLE - BUT THE RECRUITMENT MODEL Now had Leon, instead of Monk, been able and available to take the reigns at that time we would no doubt have seen a completely different playing style and type of player coming in. But he wasn't available and Monk came in and in the eyes of the footballing world, the EPL finish we had, and obviously from the Board of Directors perspective, did a good job. OK, we didn't like the style of play and we can all too easily say that's where it all went wrong, but it's such a weak argument in so many aspects it deserves being called out as rubbish. * In the EPL we had one season under Rodgers who recruited as we did post Monk ie the transfer committee + we then had one and a half seasons with Laudrup who changed it to his way + we then had the rest going back with the transfer committee If we moved away from anything it was to accommodate Laudrup's agent and that only brought success for ONE TRANSFER WINDOW..... ONE!!! it really is now time for people to start evaluating our recent history and not just jump on bandwagons or choose the sound bites that match their own narratives just to confirm their own bias. It's time to see things as they really were and now are. The blame game is doing us no favours. This is a great chance to rebuild and start again. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:21 - Aug 13 with 7846 views | Darran | God you’re fuçking boring aye. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:25 - Aug 13 with 7801 views | EasternJack | No credibility left. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:26 - Aug 13 with 7785 views | Swansea93 | How much is Huw paying you? | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:27 - Aug 13 with 7761 views | HugeEnkins | Have you been formatting this all night? Off to bed now butt | | | |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:30 - Aug 13 with 7741 views | longlostjack | It was Jenkins who signed the commission agreement with Bayram. In the three years that followed Laudrup’s sacking we managed to spunk away far greater sums of money on crocks and pampered mercenaries. [Post edited 13 Aug 2018 22:31]
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:31 - Aug 13 with 7735 views | Drizzy | Yawn. Massive f*cking yawn. When will this end? | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:35 - Aug 13 with 7681 views | TheResurrection | Nobody can argue with the points made so you revert to type, which starts off the way most threads go. Moved away from what worked FFS??!! We'd only been in the EPL for one season before we did that. Hopefully some will want to contribute to decent Swans related football chat apart from the usual vvank non contributers that have responded to date. Try it, it would be a novel idea. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:41 - Aug 13 with 7626 views | Al_Bundy | We are really beating this horse to death !!! However its dressed up this subject tedious at best | | | | Login to get fewer ads
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:41 - Aug 13 with 7622 views | Darran | | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:42 - Aug 13 with 7598 views | byron |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:41 - Aug 13 by Darran | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:45 - Aug 13 with 7578 views | Swanjaxs |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:41 - Aug 13 by Darran | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:47 - Aug 13 with 7564 views | TheResurrection |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:30 - Aug 13 by longlostjack | It was Jenkins who signed the commission agreement with Bayram. In the three years that followed Laudrup’s sacking we managed to spunk away far greater sums of money on crocks and pampered mercenaries. [Post edited 13 Aug 2018 22:31]
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Yes, and it looked as though we could move into this model. If we'd had the success we did in Laudrup's first season and were able to sustain this no doubt we'd be still doing it. Truth of the matter is though we didn't. We couldn't find a Michu or a Chico in his second summer window, we couldn't even find a Pablo. What we did find was a struggling team that had unrest in the playing squad. And as for the boring posts, this subject is brought up over and over again, as evidenced in the Besic thread, where even discussing a potential new recruit is brought back to the pathetic blame game practised by too many. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:14 - Aug 13 with 7428 views | Dyfnant |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 22:47 - Aug 13 by TheResurrection | Yes, and it looked as though we could move into this model. If we'd had the success we did in Laudrup's first season and were able to sustain this no doubt we'd be still doing it. Truth of the matter is though we didn't. We couldn't find a Michu or a Chico in his second summer window, we couldn't even find a Pablo. What we did find was a struggling team that had unrest in the playing squad. And as for the boring posts, this subject is brought up over and over again, as evidenced in the Besic thread, where even discussing a potential new recruit is brought back to the pathetic blame game practised by too many. |
Laudrup told the club which players he wanted, pierre emerick aubameyang being one. The club signed different ones. Who’s fault does that make the inability to sustain the model/success of his first season | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:35 - Aug 13 with 7359 views | TheResurrection |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:14 - Aug 13 by Dyfnant | Laudrup told the club which players he wanted, pierre emerick aubameyang being one. The club signed different ones. Who’s fault does that make the inability to sustain the model/success of his first season |
Laudrup could've told the Club any amount of players, it didn't mean they would've wanted to have come to us. And what sort of scouting was he?? He'd finished second top scorer in the French league on 19 goals, had 8 assists and was voted in the League 1's team of the yea!!! Any old mug could've recommended him. But that's a classic example. He'd had an offer to go and play Champions League football in Dortmund, who the season before were the runners up in that tournament and awash with prestige and money. He was never going to come here. To even mention him in the context of the argument you're trying to put over actually does the opposite. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:43 - Aug 13 with 7342 views | omarjack | | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:48 - Aug 13 with 7319 views | Darran | Nut Boy will be all over this when he gets back from Mars tomorrow,he couldn’t get a direct flight so he’s having a stopover on the Moon. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:55 - Aug 13 with 7303 views | ItchySphincter | I don’t buy in to the whole ‘Laudrup was the bees knees’ thing. Well documented. Had he stayed we would have been relegated and probably bankrupted in 14-15. He was brilliant for about eight months though, brilliant. Garry Monk was doomed, and it was ugly. Saved from relegation and highest ever PL finish. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:57 - Aug 13 with 7296 views | Kerouac |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:35 - Aug 13 by TheResurrection | Laudrup could've told the Club any amount of players, it didn't mean they would've wanted to have come to us. And what sort of scouting was he?? He'd finished second top scorer in the French league on 19 goals, had 8 assists and was voted in the League 1's team of the yea!!! Any old mug could've recommended him. But that's a classic example. He'd had an offer to go and play Champions League football in Dortmund, who the season before were the runners up in that tournament and awash with prestige and money. He was never going to come here. To even mention him in the context of the argument you're trying to put over actually does the opposite. |
He got Aubemeyang over here to sit down and talk with us. The lad was humble and spoke respectfully after the meeting but indicated he was hoping for a Champions League club...but what if we had put serious money on the table? That is one "gamble" that would have paid BIG. Laudrup and his team could spot real talent. He also wanted to sell Ash at the top of his value and bring in Hector Moreno to replace him for about 25% of Ash's likely transfer fee. That would have been smart. We should have backed him. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 00:03 - Aug 14 with 7274 views | Darran |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:57 - Aug 13 by Kerouac | He got Aubemeyang over here to sit down and talk with us. The lad was humble and spoke respectfully after the meeting but indicated he was hoping for a Champions League club...but what if we had put serious money on the table? That is one "gamble" that would have paid BIG. Laudrup and his team could spot real talent. He also wanted to sell Ash at the top of his value and bring in Hector Moreno to replace him for about 25% of Ash's likely transfer fee. That would have been smart. We should have backed him. |
Yeah of course we should have. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/22699324 | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 00:04 - Aug 14 with 7276 views | Brynmill_Jack | Hey, confused gwas - How can one come back to something if one hasn't deviated away from it ? [Post edited 14 Aug 2018 0:09]
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 00:04 - Aug 14 with 7274 views | TheResurrection |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:55 - Aug 13 by ItchySphincter | I don’t buy in to the whole ‘Laudrup was the bees knees’ thing. Well documented. Had he stayed we would have been relegated and probably bankrupted in 14-15. He was brilliant for about eight months though, brilliant. Garry Monk was doomed, and it was ugly. Saved from relegation and highest ever PL finish. |
Precisely but this is too boring to speak about apparently. Or too close to the truth that the usual suspects want to brush under the carpet. Dr Winston, who made the comment, although he's not the only one, doesn't want to analyse facts and information, it's much easier for them to pluck platitudes from thin air and exacerbate them. It's poor form. | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 00:18 - Aug 14 with 7225 views | Kerouac |
Everything he states in that article is true. Why are you laughing? Do you think he is actually proposing that we should spend £200m we don't have? He doesn't ever say that, he is merely pointing out that those are the figures being spent by the clubs above us and therefore improving on his 1st season (top 10 and a Cup) is nigh on impossible. Clearly that is true. The most interesting quote from that article is the words attributed to Tutumlu; However, he added that the extension was signed after the club's board had given assurances about team strengthening. Our board sold Laudrup down the river and then tried to force Garry Monk on him in the January window that we signed fecking Emnes and Ngog. I tend to agree with Laudrup's assessment of the backroom shenanigans; "Silly!" | |
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WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 00:33 - Aug 14 with 7174 views | KrisP | People take issue with the fact that managers had little say on players coming in from Monk onwards. Martinez, Rodgers, Laudrup identified players they wanted. This is what worked for us, for years before the Premier league as well as our first years in it. Moving from this system to Jenkins playing Director of Football is the systemic change people speak of. Do you honestly think Bony was Clement's choice? Or that Andre Ayew was the man Carvahal wanted? Now Potter is seemingly being allowed to highlight the players he wants to build the team he wants. This is what worked for us. | | | |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 00:47 - Aug 14 with 7153 views | swan65split |
WE DIDN'T MOVE AWAY FROM WHAT WORKED FOR US, WE WENT BACK TO IT on 23:48 - Aug 13 by Darran | Nut Boy will be all over this when he gets back from Mars tomorrow,he couldn’t get a direct flight so he’s having a stopover on the Moon. |
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