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Another new face 18:52 - Nov 2 with 4024 viewsvetchonian

I see we have a head of strategy now
https://www.swanseacity.com/

wonder what he will bring to the party

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Another new face on 19:19 - Nov 2 with 3024 viewsWhiterockin

I bet these guys earn more than some of the first team players.
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Another new face on 19:31 - Nov 2 with 3009 viewsFlashberryjack

Another new face on 19:19 - Nov 2 by Whiterockin

I bet these guys earn more than some of the first team players.


At this rate we'll have more chiefs than indians.

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Another new face on 19:37 - Nov 2 with 2983 viewsbuilthjack

Why on earth would all these super Doppler business people, who must have earned millions each year from the work they were doing, come to Swansea ?
It doesn’t add up.

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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Another new face on 19:37 - Nov 2 with 2983 viewsWhiterockin

Another new face on 19:31 - Nov 2 by Flashberryjack

At this rate we'll have more chiefs than indians.


In fairness some can generate an awful lot more than they earn and are assets, but we have employed some duds in the last couple of years.
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Another new face on 19:38 - Nov 2 with 2972 viewsWhiterockin

Another new face on 19:37 - Nov 2 by builthjack

Why on earth would all these super Doppler business people, who must have earned millions each year from the work they were doing, come to Swansea ?
It doesn’t add up.


I think it does mate £££££s.
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Another new face on 19:47 - Nov 2 with 2941 viewsbuilthjack

Another new face on 19:38 - Nov 2 by Whiterockin

I think it does mate £££££s.


They should publish their earnings.

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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Another new face on 19:52 - Nov 2 with 2929 viewsWhiterockin

Another new face on 19:47 - Nov 2 by builthjack

They should publish their earnings.


Totally agree.
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Another new face on 19:57 - Nov 2 with 2911 viewsvetchonian

Another new face on 19:37 - Nov 2 by builthjack

Why on earth would all these super Doppler business people, who must have earned millions each year from the work they were doing, come to Swansea ?
It doesn’t add up.


they ve heard its the graveyard of ambition

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Another new face on 20:08 - Nov 2 with 2883 viewsQJumpingJack

Can the club really afford this role?

Why announce it now when he has been in Swansea since August?

And was the role advertised? Was he the best candidate?

Maybe the Trust can issue a statement on the appointment and shed more light.
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Another new face on 21:39 - Nov 2 with 2785 viewsKeithHaynes

We did report this some weeks back initially and again early last week.

https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/swanseacity/news/60469/the-man-behind-and



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Another new face on 21:48 - Nov 2 with 2755 viewsKeithHaynes

Another new face on 19:19 - Nov 2 by Whiterockin

I bet these guys earn more than some of the first team players.


You have to think of it this way, the best thing initially is to read our report and then go from there. These guys like Coleman are in a way recouping their investments by being paid big money to be at Swansea City FC. Yes, they are taking time out of their lives to do so. They won’t be paying for cars, removals, housing and associated costs. They will be on in the region of half a million a year, and that’s fine if their work recovers that outlay and makes the club more prosperous. But people don’t do things like this without an underlying agenda, you don’t ship your families lock stock and barrel across the Atlantic on a hopeful punt.

This could work out, but if it doesn’t it could break the club in half.

And let’s be honest, they just up sticks and go home, and Swansea City is left in the stew again.

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Another new face on 06:04 - Nov 3 with 2614 viewssw02sea

It all absolutely stinks to high heaven.

For Gude, substitute PEARLMAN, and the same odious platitudes pouring out of their mouths….
Remember this “Pearler”
“I think having this new role will have a lot of benefits to do a lot of different things,” Pearlman says, adding that the Trust's Huw Cooze was involved alongside Huw Jenkins in rubber stamping his appointment.

“And one is definitely that Jason and Steve now have someone on the ground here, who can be out in front and have face-to-faces with representatives from the Trust and people at the club, something the distances and the time zone don't allow at the moment. Hopefully me being here – and Steve and Jason will say the same – is going to very positively impact on communication with the Trust. I am going to make it one of my core responsibilities of the position to communicate as frequently as I can with them.”

And now we’ve got this load of American gush….

“We have been welcomed with open arms by the people of Swansea in a way that we will never forget. It is no small endeavour to move a family to a new country, and the warmth and support we have received from this community has made our transition so much easier.

“The pride and the passion that the staff have for Swansea City is inspiring and was evident from my first moment in the building. The Swansea identity is so strong in this club and so vital for its success. We will draw on that advantage to galvanise the club and the community to help make progress on our shared goals of achieving promotion to the Premier League.”

Bottom line is, what overall value is yet another vastly paid “expert in his field” going to bring to SCFC ?

How much as a club, can we afford for the services of people like Coleman, Gude, Silverstein et al ?
To be honest, thinking about MY club going forwards,I think it is quite frightening £££££££

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How many American experts does it take to change a lightbulb?

Answer:
As many as you like.
because they all hold the lightbulb, and the earth spins around them.
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Another new face on 06:43 - Nov 3 with 2601 views1983

And the gravy train keeps chugging on!


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Another new face on 08:08 - Nov 3 with 2550 views3swan

Another new face on 21:48 - Nov 2 by KeithHaynes

You have to think of it this way, the best thing initially is to read our report and then go from there. These guys like Coleman are in a way recouping their investments by being paid big money to be at Swansea City FC. Yes, they are taking time out of their lives to do so. They won’t be paying for cars, removals, housing and associated costs. They will be on in the region of half a million a year, and that’s fine if their work recovers that outlay and makes the club more prosperous. But people don’t do things like this without an underlying agenda, you don’t ship your families lock stock and barrel across the Atlantic on a hopeful punt.

This could work out, but if it doesn’t it could break the club in half.

And let’s be honest, they just up sticks and go home, and Swansea City is left in the stew again.


I was going to post my view, but you've covered it, close to word for word.
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Another new face on 09:30 - Nov 3 with 2493 viewsonehunglow

Another new face on 21:48 - Nov 2 by KeithHaynes

You have to think of it this way, the best thing initially is to read our report and then go from there. These guys like Coleman are in a way recouping their investments by being paid big money to be at Swansea City FC. Yes, they are taking time out of their lives to do so. They won’t be paying for cars, removals, housing and associated costs. They will be on in the region of half a million a year, and that’s fine if their work recovers that outlay and makes the club more prosperous. But people don’t do things like this without an underlying agenda, you don’t ship your families lock stock and barrel across the Atlantic on a hopeful punt.

This could work out, but if it doesn’t it could break the club in half.

And let’s be honest, they just up sticks and go home, and Swansea City is left in the stew again.


With all these roles covered it makes yiu think a coach ‘s job is no way as difficult as a management job in most businesses

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Another new face on 09:33 - Nov 3 with 2493 viewsWhiterockin

Another new face on 21:48 - Nov 2 by KeithHaynes

You have to think of it this way, the best thing initially is to read our report and then go from there. These guys like Coleman are in a way recouping their investments by being paid big money to be at Swansea City FC. Yes, they are taking time out of their lives to do so. They won’t be paying for cars, removals, housing and associated costs. They will be on in the region of half a million a year, and that’s fine if their work recovers that outlay and makes the club more prosperous. But people don’t do things like this without an underlying agenda, you don’t ship your families lock stock and barrel across the Atlantic on a hopeful punt.

This could work out, but if it doesn’t it could break the club in half.

And let’s be honest, they just up sticks and go home, and Swansea City is left in the stew again.


Can our club with an annual turnover of approximately £20M actually afford a couple of non playing "employees" on half a million a year plus massive expenses. What actual value do they intend to bring and how can we judge this without clarity.

On the subject of clarity, it's about time we had clarity about the actual recent investment into the club. Exactly how much has Coleman invested, there is nothing recorded at Companies House. We were told it would be revealed after the transfer window closed, that was over a month ago. So how much is invested and is it into the club or hidden in Delaware. If the owners want the supporters onside there needs to be much more clarity in all areas.
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Another new face on 09:41 - Nov 3 with 2472 viewsKeithHaynes

Another new face on 09:33 - Nov 3 by Whiterockin

Can our club with an annual turnover of approximately £20M actually afford a couple of non playing "employees" on half a million a year plus massive expenses. What actual value do they intend to bring and how can we judge this without clarity.

On the subject of clarity, it's about time we had clarity about the actual recent investment into the club. Exactly how much has Coleman invested, there is nothing recorded at Companies House. We were told it would be revealed after the transfer window closed, that was over a month ago. So how much is invested and is it into the club or hidden in Delaware. If the owners want the supporters onside there needs to be much more clarity in all areas.


His investment is in an LLC which as I understand it is based in the USA. For me what we have here is a welcome investment sitting in a separate entity to the club which nobody can see or know about. As a result he is now the chairman of the club and his best mate has got a job as well on the back of it.

I think pressure needs to be placed on the majority ownership for more clarity.

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Another new face on 09:46 - Nov 3 with 2462 viewsWhiterockin

Another new face on 09:41 - Nov 3 by KeithHaynes

His investment is in an LLC which as I understand it is based in the USA. For me what we have here is a welcome investment sitting in a separate entity to the club which nobody can see or know about. As a result he is now the chairman of the club and his best mate has got a job as well on the back of it.

I think pressure needs to be placed on the majority ownership for more clarity.


100%. Without clarity people speculate which is never good for anyone.
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Another new face on 10:31 - Nov 3 with 2407 viewsQJumpingJack

If we were looked like a team which were serious promotion contenders I would understand this appointment. It would be a smart move preparing us for the Premier League.
At the moment we are an average Championship team and it is just adding to overall cost.
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Another new face on 14:48 - Nov 3 with 2301 viewsReslovenSwan1

Another new face on 09:33 - Nov 3 by Whiterockin

Can our club with an annual turnover of approximately £20M actually afford a couple of non playing "employees" on half a million a year plus massive expenses. What actual value do they intend to bring and how can we judge this without clarity.

On the subject of clarity, it's about time we had clarity about the actual recent investment into the club. Exactly how much has Coleman invested, there is nothing recorded at Companies House. We were told it would be revealed after the transfer window closed, that was over a month ago. So how much is invested and is it into the club or hidden in Delaware. If the owners want the supporters onside there needs to be much more clarity in all areas.


Everyone as usual is forgetting about the Convertible loan note mechanism. A contribution to this is an investment in Swansea city. (pending conversion).

If Coleman has put money into this then he can say he is an investor. The club has his money. Bravo to him. It will not show up on Companies House.

If Coleman has invested in the USA based LLP he has invested in them not the football club therefore the club does not have his money and he cannot claim to have invested in the club.. I doubt very much that he would have said he was an investor in this case.

Fans blew £400k (SCST) and the normal suspects were prepared to blow another £10m on legal advisors who were doing nothing for Swansea city or the City. The normal suspect complaining about new US business professional people her to provide income and investment. They promoted giving much more to third parties.

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Another new face on 15:24 - Nov 3 with 2290 viewsThrasher6

Run it up the flagpole and see who salutes it.....

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Another new face on 17:01 - Nov 3 with 2225 viewsmax936

Another new face on 21:48 - Nov 2 by KeithHaynes

You have to think of it this way, the best thing initially is to read our report and then go from there. These guys like Coleman are in a way recouping their investments by being paid big money to be at Swansea City FC. Yes, they are taking time out of their lives to do so. They won’t be paying for cars, removals, housing and associated costs. They will be on in the region of half a million a year, and that’s fine if their work recovers that outlay and makes the club more prosperous. But people don’t do things like this without an underlying agenda, you don’t ship your families lock stock and barrel across the Atlantic on a hopeful punt.

This could work out, but if it doesn’t it could break the club in half.

And let’s be honest, they just up sticks and go home, and Swansea City is left in the stew again.


"And let’s be honest, they just up sticks and go home, and Swansea City is left in the stew again"

Next time that happens if godforbid it ever does, there'll be no safety net thanks to the present incombments of the SCT.

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Another new face on 17:07 - Nov 3 with 2218 viewsWhiterockin

Another new face on 14:48 - Nov 3 by ReslovenSwan1

Everyone as usual is forgetting about the Convertible loan note mechanism. A contribution to this is an investment in Swansea city. (pending conversion).

If Coleman has put money into this then he can say he is an investor. The club has his money. Bravo to him. It will not show up on Companies House.

If Coleman has invested in the USA based LLP he has invested in them not the football club therefore the club does not have his money and he cannot claim to have invested in the club.. I doubt very much that he would have said he was an investor in this case.

Fans blew £400k (SCST) and the normal suspects were prepared to blow another £10m on legal advisors who were doing nothing for Swansea city or the City. The normal suspect complaining about new US business professional people her to provide income and investment. They promoted giving much more to third parties.


Colemans money has not paid off a convertible loan or invested currently in the club, it would have to show at Companies House. Invested in the owners through the Delaware account and it doesn't need to be declared. Not assumptions, facts.

The trust has nothing to do with these transactions so leave them out of it. Except that their share holding would have been diluted even more if this investment was actually in the club.
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Another new face on 17:20 - Nov 3 with 2191 viewsKeithHaynes

If Coleman has invested in the USA based LLP he has invested in them not the football club therefore the club does not have his money and he cannot claim to have invested in the club.. I doubt very much that he would have said he was an investor in this case.

Reply : I think he’s already confirmed his money is in the USA.

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Another new face on 17:30 - Nov 3 with 2178 viewsWhiterockin

Another new face on 17:20 - Nov 3 by KeithHaynes

If Coleman has invested in the USA based LLP he has invested in them not the football club therefore the club does not have his money and he cannot claim to have invested in the club.. I doubt very much that he would have said he was an investor in this case.

Reply : I think he’s already confirmed his money is in the USA.


Spot on.
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