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Williams may have gone but the real problems at Swansea City still remain

The majority owners and Montague, who deserves a chance and our support, need to forge a new future, with a new chairman and manager.
The appointment of Montague has at least two explanations,
1. The obvious one, that they brought him in to support Williams and then suddenly Williams position became untenable (results, losing the dressing room, insulting the club), their view changed and they sacked him in a volte face.
2. They saw something they liked at NC, brought in Williams to do it here but came to the conclusion it wasn't Williams who did that at NC, but Montague who steered him in the right direction. Williams had become increasingly rudderless on his own and I had been of the opinion for some months that at best he needed help. In that case Montague may have been part of a plan to replace Williams - bring in a new guy to replace Williams but don't let him stand everything on its head and use a DoF to maintain continuity and also help squelch player cliques and rebellions that did so much damage to Duff. After Martin then Williams I can see why they wouldn't want a 'Manager as God' again.

I just hope he's a lot brighter than Williams, who wasn't.
 
The only part about the club I have admired since Christmas has been Luke's honesty about his opinion on the way the club is organised.

Hope Luke does well in the game, needs a better run club in my view.
 
Coleman has been there long enough, and has cocked up more than enough times by now, to know that things are unlikely to get any better any time soon.

I believe that he has been in panic mode ever since Williams and WBA-gate. A smart operator would have already been succession planning at that stage, but I doubt it even entered his mind. I still don't believe he wanted to sack him until the very last minute.

Since then he has been blindsided by events, the biggest being Grimes asking to leave. I don't believe he was ready for that or knew how to deal with it, other than offer a petulant "off you fuck then" type response. Which is all well and good, but when you don't have a backup plan and a solution ready to go, it suddenly doesn't look so smart. That's when you bring in a bloke on loan on double the money Grimes was on.

Tonight's now cancelled Forum was looming, he'll have known the mood and what sort of night it was going to be, and so he's panicked and sacked Williams. Classic American corporate managerial decision making - "I need a scapegoat". But, again, without any plan.

I fully expect his next managerial pick to be disastrous for the club. He's not thinking clearly, the pressure is too much for him. He's buckling.

Strap yourselves in.
 
The focus right now is kicking on post the Martin-Williams mess.

The biggest bang for our $ was to purge the Club once and for all of the rotten Martin-Williams toxicity that had infested all levels.
Hearing there's already a proper buzz around the place again, fair play.

The focus shouldn't be on our new active investors who are in the midst of investing multi-millions and transforming our business end to end. They've acted decisively in purging Williams.

The focus is to secure the right manager that ticks all of the criteria set by our new owners. We need and deserve an intelligent, pragmatic high achiever - someone who aligns with our ambitious, progressive vision delivering our unique brand of entertaining, effective, efficient winning footy again. Someone with the right cultural fit. There's defo one or two gems out there...... our global sourcing model will no doubt unearth....

We need the antithesis of selfish, self-centered Martin-Williams types to get the very best out of our richly assembled latent talent. The latent talent that has been squandered and grossly mismanaged by a couple of very thick frauds cut from the same cloth. The same latent talent that when allowed to play the right way has shown what it is capable of.

Exciting times.......
 
The focus right now is kicking on post the Martin-Williams mess.

The biggest bang for our $ was to purge the Club once and for all of the rotten Martin-Williams toxicity that had infested all levels.
Hearing there's already a proper buzz around the place again, fair play.

The focus shouldn't be on our new active investors who are in the midst of investing multi-millions and transforming our business end to end. They've acted decisively in purging Williams.

The focus is to secure the right manager that ticks all of the criteria set by our new owners. We need and deserve an intelligent, pragmatic high achiever - someone who aligns with our ambitious, progressive vision delivering our unique brand of entertaining, effective, efficient winning footy again. Someone with the right cultural fit. There's defo one or two gems out there...... our global sourcing model will no doubt unearth....

We need the antithesis of selfish, self-centered Martin-Williams types to get the very best out of our richly assembled latent talent. The latent talent that has been squandered and grossly mismanaged by a couple of very thick frauds cut from the same cloth. The same latent talent that when allowed to play the right way has shown what it is capable of.

Exciting times.......
Who’s our latent talent my friend?
 
The focus right now is kicking on post the Martin-Williams mess.

The biggest bang for our $ was to purge the Club once and for all of the rotten Martin-Williams toxicity that had infested all levels.
Hearing there's already a proper buzz around the place again, fair play.

The focus shouldn't be on our new active investors who are in the midst of investing multi-millions and transforming our business end to end. They've acted decisively in purging Williams.

The focus is to secure the right manager that ticks all of the criteria set by our new owners. We need and deserve an intelligent, pragmatic high achiever - someone who aligns with our ambitious, progressive vision delivering our unique brand of entertaining, effective, efficient winning footy again. Someone with the right cultural fit. There's defo one or two gems out there...... our global sourcing model will no doubt unearth....

We need the antithesis of selfish, self-centered Martin-Williams types to get the very best out of our richly assembled latent talent. The latent talent that has been squandered and grossly mismanaged by a couple of very thick frauds cut from the same cloth. The same latent talent that when allowed to play the right way has shown what it is capable of.

Exciting times.......
Had a proper LOL at the bit in bold, fair play.
I'd love to know what you're on mate. Could do with some of it
 
The focus right now is kicking on post the Martin-Williams mess.

The biggest bang for our $ was to purge the Club once and for all of the rotten Martin-Williams toxicity that had infested all levels.
Hearing there's already a proper buzz around the place again, fair play.

The focus shouldn't be on our new active investors who are in the midst of investing multi-millions and transforming our business end to end. They've acted decisively in purging Williams.

The focus is to secure the right manager that ticks all of the criteria set by our new owners. We need and deserve an intelligent, pragmatic high achiever - someone who aligns with our ambitious, progressive vision delivering our unique brand of entertaining, effective, efficient winning footy again. Someone with the right cultural fit. There's defo one or two gems out there...... our global sourcing model will no doubt unearth....

We need the antithesis of selfish, self-centered Martin-Williams types to get the very best out of our richly assembled latent talent. The latent talent that has been squandered and grossly mismanaged by a couple of very thick frauds cut from the same cloth. The same latent talent that when allowed to play the right way has shown what it is capable of.

Exciting times.......
Shut up ewe twst
 

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