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Michael Laudrup speaketh

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One of our best ever managers.

Those who disrespect him, need to grow up.

Some of the best ever football the Swans have ever played was under him.
 
What is it with Swans fans in always wanting to trash the legacy of any former manager and player?

Look at clubs like Liverpool and Man U and for decades after successful players and managers leave fans keep singing songs about them, adorn the stadium with flags with their names and faces on.

We just love to pretend they were sh*t.

I’d love to have something or that Kop spirit here… celebrating the likes of Laudrup, Rodgers, Trundle & Michu.
 
Magic_Michu said:
What is it with Swans fans in always wanting to trash the legacy of any former manager and player?

Look at clubs like Liverpool and Man U and for decades after successful players and managers leave fans keep singing songs about them, adorn the stadium with flags with their names and faces on.

We just love to pretend they were sh*t.

I’d love to have something or that Kop spirit here… celebrating the likes of Laudrup, Rodgers, Trundle & Michu.

Those teams you've mentioned have been just a tad more successful to silverware at the top level than us.


All about opinions of course.
 
WalterBoyd said:
One of our best ever managers.

Those who disrespect him, need to grow up.

Some of the best ever football the Swans have ever played was under him.

So a contrary opinion to yours isn't valid ......who needs to grow up?
 
dickythorpe said:
Magic_Michu said:
What is it with Swans fans in always wanting to trash the legacy of any former manager and player?

Look at clubs like Liverpool and Man U and for decades after successful players and managers leave fans keep singing songs about them, adorn the stadium with flags with their names and faces on.

We just love to pretend they were sh*t.

I’d love to have something or that Kop spirit here… celebrating the likes of Laudrup, Rodgers, Trundle & Michu.

Those teams you've mentioned have been just a tad more successful to silverware at the top level than us.


All about opinions of course.

Newcastle still hold up banners of Alan Shearer... we've been more successful than Newcastle and Michu & Laudrup achieved more whilst playing for us than Shearer achieved at Newcastle.
 
Darran said:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/swansea-city-headlines-michael-laudrup-21765199.amp?__twitter_impression=true
Such a shame he had a traitor in the camp.
 
I would have him back in a heartbeat as manager and his right hand man as director of football
 
Magic_Michu said:
dickythorpe said:
Those teams you've mentioned have been just a tad more successful to silverware at the top level than us.


All about opinions of course.

Newcastle still hold up banners of Alan Shearer... we've been more successful than Newcastle and Michu & Laudrup achieved more whilst playing for us than Shearer achieved at Newcastle.

We won a Carling Cup, Alan Shearer was there for 10 years and scored over 200 goals, plus he was a local lad and Toon fan as a boy. The cup win was amazing, but 1 great season for us hardly means Michu should be revered here in the way Shearer is on Tyneside.
 
JackSomething said:
Magic_Michu said:
Newcastle still hold up banners of Alan Shearer... we've been more successful than Newcastle and Michu & Laudrup achieved more whilst playing for us than Shearer achieved at Newcastle.

We won a Carling Cup, Alan Shearer was there for 10 years and scored over 200 goals, plus he was a local lad and Toon fan as a boy. The cup win was amazing, but 1 great season for us hardly means Michu should be revered here in the way Shearer is on Tyneside.

He also turned down Manchester United to play for his hometown club instead.
At the time that was a huge statement of integrity
 
Laudrup managing us is easily marked as the point when I fell back in love with football. I'd been out of watching matches since my teens, and saw Swansea City against ManU listed on the TV. Had no idea welsh teams were even being televised in the US let alone lil Swansea Town. Sure we drew that match, but the way we played brought something out of me, I had no idea was even inside.
 
Great story.

Laudrup is one of Swansea City's best ever, most successful managers.

Wasn't here long, but made great memories.
 
WalterBoyd said:
Great story.

Laudrup is one of Swansea City's best ever, most successful managers.

Wasn't here long, but made great memories.

Best football I've seen live was on a Tuesday night(or Wednesday?)against WBA, we were 3 up at ht playing football on a different level, ML was in charge...however, I honestly think if we'd not sacked him just before the 3-0 scum game we would have lost that. I think Monk brought pride and passion into the dressing room that week which unfortunately had gone missing under ML. After that, Monk was wànk.
 
Samba said:
WalterBoyd said:
Great story.

Laudrup is one of Swansea City's best ever, most successful managers.

Wasn't here long, but made great memories.

Best football I've seen live was on a Tuesday night(or Wednesday?)against WBA, we were 3 up at ht playing football on a different level, ML was in charge...however, I honestly think if we'd not sacked him just before the 3-0 scum game we would have lost that. I think Monk brought pride and passion into the dressing room that week which unfortunately had gone missing under ML. After that, Monk was wànk.

Point of order. It was 3 - 1 at half time, Lukaku scored just before the break.

I disagree that we had lost pride and passion when Laudrup was sacked. The West Ham game was appalling but the game before we comfortably brushed Fulham aside and shortly before that we won at Old Trafford. Laudrup was not sacked for results and performances but for internal club politics.
 
J_B said:
Samba said:
Best football I've seen live was on a Tuesday night(or Wednesday?)against WBA, we were 3 up at ht playing football on a different level, ML was in charge...however, I honestly think if we'd not sacked him just before the 3-0 scum game we would have lost that. I think Monk brought pride and passion into the dressing room that week which unfortunately had gone missing under ML. After that, Monk was wànk.

Point of order. It was 3 - 1 at half time, Lukaku scored just before the break.

I disagree that we had lost pride and passion when Laudrup was sacked. The West Ham game was appalling but the game before we comfortably brushed Fulham aside and shortly before that we won at Old Trafford. Laudrup was not sacked for results and performances but for internal club politics.

Your memory is far better than mine 👍

For me, remembering the West Ham game has stuck in my mind. No pride or passion. From what I recall, I thought we were on a bit of a losing streak but obviously you've corrected me.

Oh how I miss that football 😒
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013%E2%80%9314_Swansea_City_A.F.C._season

We had won just 1 game in 12 from 1st December through to when Laudrup was sacked after the West Ham game. Our form most definitely was not bright and rosy especially after a patch of 5 losses and 1 draw in six games.

That said however you cannot help but wonder how much of that would have been as a result of the poisoning of the dressing room by GM and his cronies.
 

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