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Niigata Jack said:Davies was at the game today, I've just been told so either talks didn't go well or he just got cold feet after watching the game, he might have been encouraged to take a closer look at the Club by Ben Davies he still calls Swansea City home football wise.
Niigata Jack said:Davies was at the game today, I've just been told so either talks didn't go well or he just got cold feet after watching the game, he might have been encouraged to take a closer look at the Club by Ben Davies he still calls Swansea City home football wise.
magicdaps10 said:Mixed information on him being there, I think it's likely have been turned down prior to today.
If they have put all their eggs into one basket then it really hinders them in a pursuit for someone like Muscat now, he really needs to be the one they go all out for now.
The Maloney link is starting to make sense now, this link frightens the life out of me as much as us going for Nathan Jones.
It needs a big effort from the board now, we all know how this is likely to go but considering their absolute mess of the last appointment.......going for Maloney or Jones is likely to knock the football club as a whole.
They need to pull something big out here.
magicdaps10 said:Follow up, it likely will not be Muscat!
Niigata Jack said:How do you know that ?
magicdaps10 said:I don't know it, just something that has been indicated to me.
sainthelens said:If its Nathan Jones, I'm offski.
SwansInTheLake said:I'm guessing a combination of our last few performances and a lack of any funds to improve the starting 11 in January has done the trick. Too close to the relegation zone to risk coming in and taking 4 weeks to turn things around on the training ground, his managerial career would be over before it started.
This is the pivotal moment in the clubs recent history. Have to get someone decent through the door quickly, or its going to be curtains and a 10 year slog in league one.
Niigata Jack said:Would the likes of Levien give a fuk if we did go down, I'm actually not sure even though they would surely have done their money, well its not actually theirs anyway!
SwansInTheLake said:Well he'd have a hell of a lot of people to answer to that have invested in the Swans LLC. They will be expecting a return on their money, even if the bigger guns themselves are happy to write some of it off as a loss. If we go to League One their chance of a return goes from slim to none. One thing for sure is that the funding we have been receiving would stop, we'd probably be sold to the highest bidder and then its a lottery as to where we find ourselves, we've got some pretty big outgoings with regards to the stadium and current player contracts etc. and the income in League 1 is a huge step down again most, most of the staff would have to be made redundant and we'd have to get rid of our players for nothing to stay afloat. Its a slippery slope to administration but we can never be complacent as to see ourselves as too big for that fate.