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Swansea City Have Parted Ways with Head Coach Luke Williams

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We've a fair few points down on where we would be had they not had their heads in the sand and sacked him when everyone else knew his time was up. I quite like the fella as a person, but was very clearly out of his depth here.

Hopefully Sheehan can see us over the line, while they take their time and do the manager search properly. We have had a run of stinkers as manager so we really need to get the next one right.
 
Probably the worst since Cullis. Totally out of his depth.
If it's Coleman picking the replacement then we ain't outa the woods cos that tool should have gone as well.
New manager bounce is all we can hope for or it's off to the basement we go.
Worse than Bradley?
 
Should have gone after the Cardiff train wreck performance
Was kept in a job nearly two months longer than we warranted after the WBA fiasco and the complete slide in performances
 
As I thought. Coleman is the kind of manager who will enthuse to all and sundry, including yourself, about what a wonderful job you are doing, then his gofer puts the latest stats on his desk, you're below the line and you get sacked in the morning.

It's a common style of management in the US. We also don't know what performance tests were in Williams contract, they are normal in US sports.
 

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