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It may be worth giving Sheehan the job purely for that fella’s reaction. It’ll be…box office.He’s a big Twitter follower of an ex poster on here who says the same things about Sheezy.
It may be worth giving Sheehan the job purely for that fella’s reaction. It’ll be…box office.He’s a big Twitter follower of an ex poster on here who says the same things about Sheezy.
That is my concern. It's not my view but it's how plenty of other fans will view it.You've also said plenty of times that he shouldn't get the gig, cos of his links with Watson.
Make your mind up, mun.
You seem to be all mixed up with internet chatter blurring your vision
(and the fact you are still attempting to equate Sheez-Watto with Martin-Willy-gate is daft as fack.)
The 2nd Coming of Sheez and the quorum......It may be worth giving Sheehan the job purely for that fella’s reaction. It’ll be…box office.
Far from a follower but he has been spot on regards a few things from day one.He’s a big Twitter follower of an ex poster on here who says the same things about Sheezy.
He will certainly not be happyIt may be worth giving Sheehan the job purely for that fella’s reaction. It’ll be…box office.
But what does it matter what some randoms on the internet think of the Sheez-Watto link ?That is my concern. It's not my view but it's how plenty of other fans will view it.
If he does very well then he would certainly deserve the chance to take it permanently
Hopefully an appointment that will progress us, for sure.But what does it matter what some randoms on the internet think of the Sheez-Watto link ?
What matters is now having finally purged us of Martin-Willy-gate, we appoint someone who can evolve us to the next level, someone aligned to our ambitious vision of winning effectively, efficiently and entertainingly again - The Swansea Way, with our unique edge.
....whilst gradually and systematically destroying everything that was good about our club football-wise.That’s right we do - the following season we finished eighth in the Premier League, further cementing Monk’s place as a bona fide Swansea City legend.
Anything come of that French manager you mentioned?Hopefully an appointment that will progress us, for sure.
We need fans all together and supporting whoever is in charge.
You're right, we do, when it's the right thing to do.Hopefully an appointment that will progress us, for sure.
We need fans all together and supporting whoever is in charge.
Nothing. I saw the guy today who mentioned the link and he hadn't had a follow up about it.Anything come of that French manager you mentioned?
That's a bit limited of thinking though isn't it.First interview question should be do you have a philosophy, system or process?
If the answer is anything other than 'stick the ball in the opposition net and keep it out of ours' or 'no, footballs a simple game, not rocket science' we should tell him to naff off.
That's a bit limited of thinking though isn't it.
Slot's philosophy, system and process seems to be going fine and dandy. As is Iraola's, Emery's, Howe's and many more besides.
Everything successful needs a vision, system, process and measures along the way to ensure everything is aligned and on-vision. Long-gone are the crude, shouty aged managers - and fans.
You're far better than that Monny. It's all about having a winning game, with an unique edge - just like our good ol' days........
The fallacy with Martin was that his logic is that the more possession you have, the more chances you will have than the opposition. Rodgers and Laudrup's logic was that the more possession you have, the more opportunities you will get to create chances than the opposition. They realised that you still had to create the chances while Martin just assumed they would come and they quite clearly didn't.But what was that unique edge?
It wasn't all about how we played,it was how we recruited,what we paid.
Let's not forget when Martin arrived many were shouting out about the return of the Swansea Way with passing possession football.
It was nothing like the football of Martinez, Rodgers or Luadrup and was more sleep causing than that of Sousa.