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Liverpool defender hopes not to repeat “Swansea eye-opener”

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It is fair to say that Rhys Williams spell at Swansea did not go to plan for either party with the defender failing to nail down a regular place in the Swans line up and being recalled early by Liverpool back in January. Williams has been putting back in performances for the Under-23s since returning...

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Hes obviously a great player, bloody shame it didn't work out for the boy.

I would love to get my hands on the neanderthal who gave him abuse, absolutely disgusting.
 
Wish him the very best. Clearly affected by the disgusting abuse he received. He's still a very young lad
 
Notable that he's looking for a manager who will support and encourage him next time...
 
swansnews said:
It is fair to say that Rhys Williams spell at Swansea did not go to plan for either party with the defender failing to nail down a regular place in the Swans line up and being recalled early by Liverpool back in January. Williams has been putting back in performances for the Under-23s since returning...

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Probably would have thrived under Brendan and probably Cooper. Martins management skills seem rather suspect to me.
 
Yeah well let’s hope the swans don’t repeat Liverpool defender loan eye opener.
 
I thought his performances for us were shocking! Even before that unnaceptable event that took place at kenilworth road. I was gobsmacked at his display vs southampton in the fa cup! Anyway wish him well.
 

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