………..whilst others point to the repeated shambles over ticketing and general lack of anything approaching co-ordination of the commercial department. I thought it’d be worthwhile to break down the major good and bad aspects of their time in charge to see just how much they’ve managed to achieve. THE GOOD…
Such is the feel good factor around White Rock these days, the Swans can field an almost entirely changed XI from the one that topped League One and still cruise past their opponents with apparent ease, and all pretty much achieved in second gear. And it’s even harder to believe…
When Lee Trundle arrived at Swansea we talked about how we hadn’t had a goal scorer to score 20 league goals in a season. Well now we have one who could easily have 20 league goals by Christmas as he makes the League One lark look so easy with touches…
It’s probably fair to say that Lee is currently the hottest property outside of the Championship and I wonder how many of the 44 clubs in the Premiership and Championship are wondering if they have what it takes to prise him away from Swansea City. In fairness, many of them…
Swansea City are likely to be watched by their largest crowd of the season on Friday night as ticket sales eclipsed the 17,000 barrier with three days left to go for sales. The record for a crowd at White Rock is also under threat which currently stands with a crowd…
Sure, for anyone who followed the team through the Golden Years such gates were a regular occurrence. For those who started following the club at about the same time as I did (1991 onwards) the concept of Swansea City pulling in more than the Vetch Field held was nothing short…