• Thank you very much | Diolch yn fawr

    All at JackArmy.net would like to thank everyone who has played a part on this site over the past 25 years whether that is through writing, contributing, moderating, posting or just visting and reading.

    Without any of you the work that has gone into the site would have been pointless and we will always be proud that we built, generated and managed a community that was such a big part of the Swansea City supporting life for so long.

    It has been a pleasure to bring to you the site for so long but the time is now right to turn the lights out for the last time but we do it both with a heavy heart and a sense of pride driven by the so many messages received since we announced the closure.

    The site will remain here for a period until we archive and mothball it for the last time later this summer but all aspects are in a read only format.

    Thank you though for all the memories

    Phil Sumbler
    Owner, jackarmy.net

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  1. Dr. Winston

    Wilfried Bony: The £28m Boomerang Between SA1 and the Etihad

    Still the best striker I've ever seen for us. Don't care about the second spell. First time around he was almost unplayable.
  2. Dr. Winston

    Entertainment after a hard week in work.

    I don't think there's anything that LOB did for us last season that Ethan Galbraith isn't capable of doing this time around so you'd have to assume that there's more to it than that.
  3. Dr. Winston

    ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED ?

    That's not what we did though, as much as the professional hindsight artists are trying to pretend otherwise right now. We appointed a guy who had delivered significantly improved results and performances across two separate spells as caretaker manager. We turned things around from the absolute...
  4. Dr. Winston

    Entertainment after a hard week in work.

    Here's hoping.
  5. Dr. Winston

    Entertainment after a hard week in work.

    There definitely feels like a dearth of entertainment in football generally these days compared to years gone by. Maybe it's just me being a bit "Old man yells at cloud", but the Premier League was enthralling in the days of Henry, Cantona, Hasselbaink et al. Now it all just seems a bit too...
  6. Dr. Winston

    Sheehan On Borrowed Time?

    If we wind up paying £20m then every single player would have done remarkably well and we'd be back in the Premier League. In reality the spending is half that, probably even quite a bit less.
  7. Dr. Winston

    Sheehan On Borrowed Time?

    Sheehan may have some input into signings but there's no way that he will have the final say. Those days are long gone.
  8. Dr. Winston

    Yalcouye and Franco

    I thought it was a dive by Yalcouye and then a petulant reaction that gave the ref an easy decision to make. Not his finest few minutes.
  9. Dr. Winston

    Sheehan On Borrowed Time?

    Over two spells as caretaker too. As you say, he absolutely earned the chance.
  10. Dr. Winston

    Sheehan On Borrowed Time?

    Was it though? For all the changes we still had the same flat midfield three. We still moved the ball with all the tempo of continental drift. Lately Stamenic is demonstrating an almost Grimesian talent for killing momentum stone dead. The ball isn't getting forward quickly enough so defences...
  11. Dr. Winston

    Yalcouye and Franco

    Having a similar debate on the other site. It's not how we played last season so what has changed? Is it down to Darren O'Dea's influence? He's spent a lot of time working for Brendan Rodgers, who we all know has been a fan of the three CM approach in the past. Whoever's fault it is, we can't...
  12. Dr. Winston

    Yalcouye and Franco

    We have too many midfielders all trying to do a similar job and getting in each others way. In a short cameo Widell showed us precisely what we have been missing. Movement and workrate in their final third of the pitch, not ours.
  13. Dr. Winston

    Tonight's football

    He beat Cardiff four times. For far too many of our supporters, that's all that matters. Reducing the Derby to what it actually is, just three points, is what copped Duff so much stick. Small minded people obsessing over stuff that ultimately doesn't mean all that much.
  14. Dr. Winston

    Tonight's football

    It is isn't it?
  15. Dr. Winston

    Tonight's football

    We've not been great to watch. That much is obvious. Along with many others, I'd also suggest that the squad is not playing anywhere near as well as it is capable of. However, there is a definite urge from some quarters, maybe from those who were a bit too fond of the bullshit that Russy and...
  16. Dr. Winston

    Tonight's football

    The Leicester game was fairly even stevens, barring a ten minute spell where we got a bit rattled. Some people are oddly insistent on claiming that we were completely outplayed from start to finish. The match stats simply don't support the idea that we were outplayed. Unlike the Southampton...
  17. Dr. Winston

    Widell

    Good point, well made.
  18. Dr. Winston

    Widell

    I'm never hugely fond of the whole "The manager sees them in training" argument for a player being left out because the assumption is that the manager's assessment is always correct. Not always the case. For example, Russell Martin witnessed Joel Latibeaudiere in training every day and decided...
  19. Dr. Winston

    From Modric to Mid Table: Is Sheehan Out of His Depth?

    A 2024 version of Jamie Paterson would do.
  20. Dr. Winston

    From Modric to Mid Table: Is Sheehan Out of His Depth?

    The key paragraph for me. Some people have pointed the finger at the change in assistant coaches, and there might be some merit in that, but ultimately it's down to Sheehan. Whilst he wasn't my first choice for the job initially, performances as the season went on certainly earned him the...

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