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If I had the energy I'd go back and find his posts when Sheehan was head of the quorumInsightful as always... Praise be![]()
If I had the energy I'd go back and find his posts when Sheehan was head of the quorumInsightful as always... Praise be![]()
The Quorum had Matty G at the helm guiding, directing and architecting off and on the pitch : a pure joy to behold, proper Swans football at its finestIf I had the energy I'd go back and find his posts when Sheehan was head of the quorum
I actually love replying to your comments LaJollaJack... Its like your from another planet. Do you get a Thesaurus out everytime you post. Proberly the only thing you own in your small sad world.The Quorum had Matty G at the helm guiding, directing and architecting off and on the pitch : a pure joy to behold, proper Swans football at its finest
Sheeezy is all at sea, the quorum diluted, the Blueprint ripped to shreds. Unforgivable in so many different ways
No it didn't, the quorum couldn't wait to get rid of him.The Quorum had Matty G at the helm guiding, directing and architecting off and on the pitch : a pure joy to behold, proper Swans football at its finest
Sheeezy is all at sea, the quorum diluted, the Blueprint ripped to shreds. Unforgivable in so many different ways
Give it time and space. Far too early to make predictive judgements. It’s frustrating at the moment for sure as it’s not clicking. Surely no one’s arguing that. I think about 20 other clubs in the division might say the same as it’s all much of a muchness. My Millwall mate was expecting ‘another tonking’ yesterday and they beat WBA 3-0! It’s all a bit nuts.I think some are misrepresenting comments in defense of the team right now as fangirling over Sheehan when it’s really a defense of patience and staying calm until the season develops fully before getting the toys out of the pram.
There’s been a lot of drama queenery after today’s game that I wasn’t expecting. I think it’s mainly from those who huffed on the hopium a bit too much over the summer and are feeling aggrieved that we’re not tearing the division a new one by October.
I certainly think the summer recruitment has given some a false sense of optimism. I have even read some posters call the window superb.I think some are misrepresenting comments in defense of the team right now as fangirling over Sheehan when it’s really a defense of patience and staying calm until the season develops fully before getting the toys out of the pram.
There’s been a lot of drama queenery after today’s game that I wasn’t expecting. I think it’s mainly from those who huffed on the hopium a bit too much over the summer and are feeling aggrieved that we’re not tearing the division a new one by October.
The window was superb and some of us have a history of writing players offI certainly think the summer recruitment has given some a false sense of optimism. I have even read some posters call the window superb.
Give Widell situation for instance, 3M!!!
It's all the Snoop and Modric stuff it is.I think some are misrepresenting comments in defense of the team right now as fangirling over Sheehan when it’s really a defense of patience and staying calm until the season develops fully before getting the toys out of the pram.
There’s been a lot of drama queenery after today’s game that I wasn’t expecting. I think it’s mainly from those who huffed on the hopium a bit too much over the summer and are feeling aggrieved that we’re not tearing the division a new one by October.
That is certainly not helping but does have it's benefits also.It's all the Snoop and Modric stuff it is.
They've seen all the fuss on social media, and they think it automatically entitles us to piss promotion Wrexham-style.
Again, it's a double sided coin.Well said, Alan.
I hope a few on here take note of the below.
Sheehan takes aim at social media critics
Meanwhile, Swans boss Sheehan has urged his players to remain focused on performances and ignore criticism on social media.
Sheehan insists he doesn't pay any attention to the noises online, and suggests there are some critics simply not interested in showing support.
"I think you'll always have that at every football club," he said when quizzed on the criticism aimed at Liam Cullen during the most recent international break.
"There are some people that would probably rather be right on social media and stick by it.
"So when a player is doing well, they just go quiet and wait for the next batch really.
"So that's the way it is, but any player getting criticism or love on social media, this is the world that's been created, really.
"I don't see anything. I don't read it. I understand, for example, that when we win, you will be quite popular, and when you lose you'll be very unpopular. That's the way of the world
"But I would always say just be consistent. Be professional, continue with the plan. Keep going, and work hard."
Right on queue, you should try and heed his word.Again, it's a double sided coin.
You can't take the plaudits when things are going well but then cry because you are being questioned when it's not going aswell.
I understand there are some delicate individuals who don't like criticism but you can't just pick and choose when it suits.
Take the good things and listen to the criticism....not all criticism is bad and it can be used as a tool for improvement and can certainly be constructive.
For someone who doesn't pay any attention, he seems to think he knows alot about it. I am glad he understands the situation though as he explains regards winning and losing.....it's always been the case with fans and social media just takes it to a new level.
Yin and Yang, thousands of years old.
Spot on.There’s no doubt that a few people would rather be proved right that Sheehan’s a dud than he succeeds and they’re proved wrong.
I don’t consider them to be members of the Jack Army.