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Oliviera
at 15:09 25 Jan 2015

Not up to the required standard either as a 10 or 9. Took a risk he may come good but not paid off. Poor signing, may as well send him back now if there is that option
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Naughton Bid Accepted?
at 20:19 20 Jan 2015

Defensive liability. Afree transfer would have been paying through the nose
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Kyle Naughton
at 14:46 20 Jan 2015

Shocking defender, slightly better going forward. Rangel, Jazz and Tiendalli all better defensively. Spurs have wanted rid of him for ages. Fans think hes a joke. We've pursued him for some time. We must know something that no one else does.
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Bony fee agreed
at 14:59 11 Jan 2015

25m with add ons to a maximum of 28m. 7% due to Vitesse I think. Poor deal, poor decision by the Board to sell and to sell at that price. Be interesting to see how much of the money goes in further dividends.
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Question for the Trust to answer please
at 19:18 20 Dec 2014

Absolutely no point in having any meeting which is governed by his condition of confidentiality. These issues are ones which all of us want the answers to. If he's not prepared to do that on the record then the meeting is worthless and so, frankly, would be his confidential replies
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Am I the only one?
at 18:40 20 Dec 2014

261 completed passes with 74% success rate

42% overall possession

43% territory

51 passes in attacking third.

Like I said piss poor. Lucky to win due to Hull's abject strikers but grateful for 3 points.
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Am I the only one?
at 17:09 20 Dec 2014

If not for the fact we were playing a side which would struggle in Div 3 of the visually impaired league we'd have been stuffed. Piss poor hoofball for the most part. And WTF was Rangel doing in the last minute?
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Judas slates defensive Swans...
at 15:35 2 Nov 2014

Martinez was absolutely right to bemoan the fact that a side with great technical ability and whose supposed philosophy is to play attractive football and dominate possession resorts to strong arm time, wasting, hoof it anywhere tactics.
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Excellent point
at 20:05 1 Nov 2014

33%
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Excellent point
at 18:05 1 Nov 2014

The reality is that it was a poor performance with posession coughed up time after time. No composure, no attempt to dominate the game against an Everton side who lacked quality.

The worrying features are our willingness to abandon any pretence at playing football and resort to aimless hoofball. Agreed that the point was very welcome but it was nothing but good fortune that secured it bearing in mind Lukaku's glaring miss in the last minute.

On a final negative note, Shelvey was the far more likely red card recipient out of him and Bony. Subbing Bony means that any chance of us retaining possession from a ball to the front line is lost. Poor strategy.
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fao Phil Sumbler
at 13:41 29 Oct 2014

Absolutely spot on. This is a model of the way the Trust should represent its members interests. Well done to all concerned.
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The Official Liverpool v Swansea City Matchday Thread
at 23:18 28 Oct 2014

Shocking defending for the equaliser- Taylor/Montero give Borini too much space and he slings in a hopeful cross from too deep an angle. Rangel has Ballotelli from outside the box and jogs alongside his run then inexplicably let's him get in front.

Good tackle from Fernandez - no foul let alone any sort of card. Shambles ensues.

Coughed up the ball then appalling lack of organisation leaves Taylor with Lovren - Tremmell spots the imbalance and is forced to try to retrieve the position but misses the challenge.

Shambolic last 15m
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fao Phil Sumbler
at 18:35 28 Oct 2014

We are now approaching the point at which the Club's saviours cash in their chips and we complete the decline (which started when they awarded themselves large salaries and dividends) from a community club into a foreign owned investment.

No wonder they won't reduce the ticket prices. Nothing to do with competitiveness with other clubs. Everything to do with being an attractive product and maximizing their return from the sale of their shares.
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Premier League urged to slash ticket prices by Swansea City vice-chairman
at 14:11 26 Oct 2014

Empty words, self serving bullshit. There's absolutely no reason why Swans couldn't reduce ticket prices as would be consistent with the contention they are a community club. Our community is comparatively poor yet we charge high ticket prices. Our competitiveness as measured against other clubs would not be affected one jot by reducing prices by £20 per adult ticket.

We now need the Trust to come out publicly on behalf of its members and demand a reduction and to orchestrate a campaign . That's what Trust members want. That's the mandate. Why are they silent on the matter?
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The Cost Of Football
at 20:36 15 Oct 2014

I can't remember the last time we heard of any challenge to Club policy from the Trust. There have been no recent public declarations of the Trust's attempts to influence policy nor any statements from the Trust Director as to how he has been striving to fight the corner of its members. It's become all too cozy and comfortable. What is the Trust's policy on ticket prices anyway?
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The Cost Of Football
at 16:59 15 Oct 2014

Phil

What is the Trust's current policy on the following which emerge from the figures:

1. 15 clubs out of the 20 have cheaper days out than we do.

2. 8 clubs have cheaper season tickets than we do

3. Only 4 clubs have more expensive tickets in the cheapest category

Given that Swansea has as high an incidence of social deprivation as any Premier League club is it not time for the Trust to take a public stand and denounce the Club's current pricing structure as unjustifiable when measured by reference to the prosperity of community which it supposedly serves?
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The Crowd Facing LED adverts
at 19:56 5 Sep 2014

Be interested to know whether and if so in what way the issue of the boards was raised with the Trust and what representations were made on our behalf before installation. It would also be helpful to know what the official Trust line is now following what seems to be unanimous disapproval of the idea and, irrespective of dimming and slowing down tweaks, a universal wish that the club abandon the scheme.
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Swansea City new boy Tom Carroll can thrive like Joe Allen and Leon Britton, say
at 12:48 26 Aug 2014

Before Monk gets carried away with what Tom Carroll can offer he should consider what QPR and Derby fans had to say about him (independently of each other) following his loan spells.

http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2014/05/02/sp-qpr-fans-on-tom-carroll-i-wish-he-w


Couple these reservations with the news that Leon may be out for much longer than initially suggested and it makes the case for recruitment of a quality defensive midfielder all the more necessary and urgent.
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JDG
at 18:56 19 Aug 2014

3 central midfielders will be in the usual 5 man midfield. As such 6 squad members of sufficient quality and experience are required. At present we have Leon, Ki, Shelvey and Gylfi. JDG would have given us 5 leaving one to sign. Now we're chasing Cork and Stambouli. Where's the logic in that when their fees and wages will at best equal those of De Guzman?

Nonsense to suggest we can get away with 4 CMs and a couple of kids.
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JDG
at 15:52 19 Aug 2014

And where is the experienced/proven cover in midfield when we have the inevitable spate of injuries and suspensions?
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