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Colours Nailed and all that

But was O Dea soley responisble for making the actual signing or just iniating the contact?
Maybe the recruitment team then took it on.
Who cares its done we have a new coaching team in place now and it is about them this thread is about.

I agree i doubt he was. Trucker is the one blatantly distancing the recruitment team from this signing......
 
You're doing what you do now when you know there's no where left to turn and you've lost the argument. You go all disingenuous and misrepresent what's being said and cling to a general point and make yourself appear to be duller than you actually are.

So for a final time, allowing the management team to sign players they know is normal and common and potentially beneficial.

What you are deliberately not grasping and acknowledging Is that allowing the soon to be sacked assistant manager with little previous track record sign the club's most expensive player in years while struggling in the championship is not normal or advisable.

How have I lost the argument? Managers sign players they know, always have, always will.

We weren’t struggling in the championship, and O’Dea wasn’t sacked for months after, you are losing the plot.
 
Our 2 biggest signings Idah and Inoussa who we spent 11mill on combined are playing 2nd fiddle and have/will spend atleast 3 months on the injury table each.

If your 2 biggest signings end up on the bench and make basically 0 impact across a season im sorry that cannot be classed as a successful window. If anything it's borderline a disaster.
 
Agree with that but the gog game, 3rd in a week will be a tall order, fatigue may play a part, but yes winnable in theory, it's the championship so not making any predictions
Most of our away games at the moment are a tall order, all this bollox about 3 games in a week, think we were the only team playing that amount. Yes , we had 3 games in a week last week, 2 of those were home , and yet we basically waved the white flag Saturday as early as the 3rd minute. Facts are our away record is atrocious, and anybody thinking we are getting much from Pompey, Wrexham and Sheffield United away are living in cloud cuckoo land.
 
Our 2 biggest signings Idah and Inoussa who we spent 11mill on combined are playing 2nd fiddle and have/will spend atleast 3 months on the injury table each.

If your 2 biggest signings end up on the bench and make basically 0 impact across a season that cannot be classed as a successful window.

Depends what else you do and what those players bring to the table after they return. We also don’t know how much any of these players actually cost. Stamenic and Galbraith I think bring into the club double what you have quoted there, between them. So if we keep adding to our squad, building blocks while profiting then that’s a successful strategy and what all clubs aim to do.
 
We don't actually employ a manager at Swansea City.
We employ a head coach.
It's a growing trend that goes to recruitment of players and who is responsible for it.
 
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