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Kim Hellberg - Now’s the Time

I think we should have done better than 10th that year. Didn't trouble the playoffs.

We had some very skillful and pacey players which helped the entertainment factor.

It would have been interesting if he'd stayed on with us the year after, mind.
If I remember correctly, GP took a little while to figure out his best team/formation. I must say that that season was the last time that I enjoyed watching up play and as you say Mr S, a 2nd season "would have been interesting" 😀.
 
If I remember correctly, GP took a little while to figure out his best team/formation. I must say that that season was the last time that I enjoyed watching up play and as you say Mr S, a 2nd season "would have been interesting" 😀.
Indeed.
He took too long to get to his best 11 but he stated that he wanted to give everyone in the squad a chance to stake a claim.
Often forgotten that Dan was incredibly raw with no end product before Christmas but a revelation afterwards. Dan was fulsome in his praise of Potter when he left for Man U for the way he was handled that season.
 
I think it's been posted on here many times that it was a real shame we didn't get a second season under Potter to see if we were on the right track. It's hard to point to Cooper's subsequent success as any indication as the team went through wholesale changes in his two seasons and ended up being almost completely different to Potter's team.

We really needed to get our incomings right that summer after relegation and apart from the odd exception (Celina, Carter-Vickers on loan), they were mostly awful. Dhanda, Asoro, McKay, John. It was always going to be tough given how many players left, but our recruitment made it a lot harder. If we hadn't had the likes of Roberts, Rodon, McBurnie, James, and Grimes there to step up, we could easily have done a Luton and been relegated again.
 
I think it's been posted on here many times that it was a real shame we didn't get a second season under Potter to see if we were on the right track. It's hard to point to Cooper's subsequent success as any indication as the team went through wholesale changes in his two seasons and ended up being almost completely different to Potter's team.

We really needed to get our incomings right that summer after relegation and apart from the odd exception (Celina, Carter-Vickers on loan), they were mostly awful. Dhanda, Asoro, McKay, John. It was always going to be tough given how many players left, but our recruitment made it a lot harder. If we hadn't had the likes of Roberts, Rodon, McBurnie, James, and Grimes there to step up, we could easily have done a Luton and been relegated again.

I agree.

I still think he doesn't get enough credit for the job he did. Under a less steady pair of hands a firesale; an uninspiring list of signings; and having to blood several youth team players, could have gone very badly wrong.
 
I think it's been posted on here many times that it was a real shame we didn't get a second season under Potter to see if we were on the right track. It's hard to point to Cooper's subsequent success as any indication as the team went through wholesale changes in his two seasons and ended up being almost completely different to Potter's team.

We really needed to get our incomings right that summer after relegation and apart from the odd exception (Celina, Carter-Vickers on loan), they were mostly awful. Dhanda, Asoro, McKay, John. It was always going to be tough given how many players left, but our recruitment made it a lot harder. If we hadn't had the likes of Roberts, Rodon, McBurnie, James, and Grimes there to step up, we could easily have done a Luton and been relegated again.

Whoever brought McBurnie and James to the club deserved a job for life. If we did not have them to play and then to sell, I dare not consider where we would be.
 
Out of interest and this maybe a stupid question but how did the name of Hellberg get linked - he seems to be a constant name whenever there is managerial doubt in Swansea

Is he the managerial version of Marvin
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Emnes?
He got linked simply because he has hell in his name and managing us is ..... Hell😂
 

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