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Swans Emerge from Summer Slumber: Pre-Season Hopes and Tactical Teases

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Seeing Ginnelly involved in pre season as well as pro actively working on one to one fitness camp training over the summer gives me hope we might see why we signed him. A fit Ginnelly would offer a hell of an option for competition/cover in left wing or attacking midfielding
 
A number of players will be looking to see if they can impress Sheehan and O'Dea - Congreve and Cotterill are jst two examples, while one wonders if a loan until the January window re-opens would be the best option for the likes of Lissah and Wilson when one considers how long they spent on the treatment table last season.
 
A number of players will be looking to see if they can impress Sheehan and O'Dea - Congreve and Cotterill are jst two examples, while one wonders if a loan until the January window re-opens would be the best option for the likes of Lissah and Wilson when one considers how long they spent on the treatment table last season.
If they aren't going to be involved in the first team then they should definitely be loaned out. Watching Lissah in the reserves last season, he's outgrown that level of football and needs to be challenged so his development doesn't suffer. That also applies to a few of the others, they should be looking to play first team football either here or somewhere else
 
If they aren't going to be involved in the first team then they should definitely be loaned out. Watching Lissah in the reserves last season, he's outgrown that level of football and needs to be challenged so his development doesn't suffer. That also applies to a few of the others, they should be looking to play first team football either here or somewhere else
Lissah would have already gone on loan last season if it wasn't for his horrible injury

From my understanding he will be involved in pre season with the main squad to see if he is ready to be involved directly or if a loan is the next step for his development
 

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