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Vitor Matos Arrives in Swansea: A Club at the Crossroads

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Totally agree with Phil and as supporters we expect the best our team can deliver in the best way. Nevertheless we as SUPPORTERS have a very important role at a very crucial time.

SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT

Cut out the boos and jeers when the team is low on confidence. We must help to drive the pride back.

"Once a jack always a jack"
 
Totally agree with Phil and as supporters we expect the best our team can deliver in the best way. Nevertheless we as SUPPORTERS have a very important role at a very crucial time.

SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT

Cut out the boos and jeers when the team is low on confidence. We must help to drive the pride back.

"Once a jack always a jack"
It’s hard to cheer when we’ve had a succession of t*t boring football from the Martin, Duff, Williams, and in the end, Sheehan. With Another disaster appointment in O’Dear and his merry men, which in my humble opinion was the final undoing for Alan Sheehan, by not sticking to his guns.
As Phil says, how many football intelligence mistakes can the ownership make, before they and the investors loose interest in a struggling Championship team ?

But, The King is dead, long live The King !
I’m sure the fans will rally round, and hopefully we start with “The new manager bounce” and he and his coaching staff, carry it on from there in an upwards trajectory, with good fast attacking football, and a good defensive set up.
COYS !
 
It’s hard to cheer when we’ve had a succession of t*t boring football from the Martin, Duff, Williams, and in the end, Sheehan. With Another disaster appointment in O’Dear and his merry men, which in my humble opinion was the final undoing for Alan Sheehan, by not sticking to his guns.
As Phil says, how many football intelligence mistakes can the ownership make, before they and the investors loose interest in a struggling Championship team ?

But, The King is dead, long live The King !
I’m sure the fans will rally round, and hopefully we start with “The new manager bounce” and he and his coaching staff, carry it on from there in an upwards trajectory, with good fast attacking football, and a good defensive set up.
COYS !
That's the spirit 😂😂😂
 
Sounds like it will be later this evening by all accounts. Might be wrong. But he's in Swansea with his backroom coaches and taking training tomorrow.
That’s good then I thought I read somewhere the coaches will be taking charge of Maritimo today at 2PM.
 

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