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The January 2026 Transfer Window Thread

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As far as our recruitment policy is concerned, take away the attitude from those players and their agents who feel they are too good to sign for a side like the Swans, the financial side of all transfers, permanent or loan, depends on having the finance to complete such a deal.
Are we capable of 'selling' our club to potential recruits, and if we are perceived as a club to be 'out in the sticks' then any potential signing should be reminded that signing for the Swans didn't prevent the likes of Frank Lampard, Marc Guehi, Conor Gallagher etc., from having top careers.
 
Why?

Stoke the location pretty central.
Owners are loaded (possible decent contract on the future).
They having a decent ish season (so far)
I don’t see owner wealth as being a deal maker for a January loan. They also don’t have a Modric who can get on the phone and sell the merits of the location.
 
I don’t see owner wealth as being a deal maker for a January loan. They also don’t have a Modric who can get on the phone and sell the merits of the location.
It depends what his current contract situation is and he long term plans are. Does he think he will break through at Palace or is a permanant move require.
 
I would bet the farm on none. Ditto Swansea centre, also a dump, like it or not. It's just it's our dump. Lots of lovely areas around both. Stoke pay more money and it's nearer Manchester nightlife.
my point exactly.
 
Where the training grounds are situated is more relevant than where the stadium is. The day job is training hence all those footballers from the big north West clubs living in the Cheshire golden triangle.
 
I don’t see owner wealth as being a deal maker for a January loan. They also don’t have a Modric who can get on the phone and sell the merits of the location.
The deal included an obligation to buy which Stoke are reluctant to do. So hes kinda shot himself in the foot here.
 
I would bet the farm on none. Ditto Swansea centre, also a dump, like it or not. It's just it's our dump. Lots of lovely areas around both. Stoke pay more money and it's nearer Manchester nightlife.
There is some beautiful countryside around Stoke.

Can live anywhere in Cheshire or Staffs and as you say you can choose to be close to Manchester. Plus loads of clubs round there so you can be more settled even if you move.
 
On the subject of dumps or otherwise, I had a rude awakening a few months ago when a bloke I quite regularly chat to on dog walks in the park asked me where in Wales I was from. When I said Swansea, his instant reply was ‘I was there recently for a meeting - it’s a complete shithole isn’t it’.

Now firstly I was taken aback at how completely f*cking rude that was (and I haven’t spoken to him since - I think he realised afterwards that it was ridiculous), and then I spent ten minutes going on about Gower and Mumbles and Langland and Pwll Du and the Marina and Rhossili etc etc but it make you realise what other people think.

And he’s from bloody Acton. Which believe me is an absolute shithole for most part.

People who’ve spent any time in Swansea love it, but those who haven’t have got very negative opinions. Similar to those expressed on here about, well most places really. Certainly recently places like Stoke, or Middlesbrough or Coventry.
 
Swansea like most cities have run down deprived areas and half decent places.

I drove through Port Talbot yesterday for the first time in 15 years and was quite saddened how the place has just stood still since the 80's, very little investment and the steel works which lit up the night sky has all but gone.

I had my first apprenticeship in Acton with British Rail and it's not great although there will be a HS2 spin off for that area in the coming years.
 
On the subject of dumps or otherwise, I had a rude awakening a few months ago when a bloke I quite regularly chat to on dog walks in the park asked me where in Wales I was from. When I said Swansea, his instant reply was ‘I was there recently for a meeting - it’s a complete shithole isn’t it’.

Now firstly I was taken aback at how completely f*cking rude that was (and I haven’t spoken to him since - I think he realised afterwards that it was ridiculous), and then I spent ten minutes going on about Gower and Mumbles and Langland and Pwll Du and the Marina and Rhossili etc etc but it make you realise what other people think.

And he’s from bloody Acton. Which believe me is an absolute shithole for most part.

People who’ve spent any time in Swansea love it, but those who haven’t have got very negative opinions. Similar to those expressed on here about, well most places really. Certainly recently places like Stoke, or Middlesbrough or Coventry.
Had a electrition tell me the other day how it was rough in Swansea. My argument was, any town or city has its good and bad points. You just got to look for it. I've moved around alot in my time and more true as you get older.
 
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