Quite a good in depth article by WOL standards on Swansea. Will we ever know the truth? doubtful. Will anything change dramatically? doubtful. Any Jenkins replacement will be expected to carry on in the same vein as Jenkins.
But a hell of a lot more professional.Quite a good in depth article by WOL standards on Swansea. Will we ever know the truth? doubtful. Will anything change dramatically? doubtful. Any Jenkins replacement will be expected to carry on in the same vein as Jenkins.
Maybe Oli's got a niggle. Hope that Byers has stormer!McB is on the bench .... that’s a surprise.
45 points to play for. More than we have now.Perhaps a typical game between two teams with little to play for
I understand that, CJ, but what I'm impling is: do we really want to go for promotion? Not only did the Wanks fail to spend so much as one penny in the last window but they tried (did) to offload some of our better players. There could be a thousand points to play for but not much use to us if the manager is being hamstrung by his bosses.45 points to play for. More than we have now.
We? Yes. The Yanks? Nope.I understand that, CJ, but what I'm impling is: do we really want to go for promotion?
How did the demo go, or did it happen?
Well at least there was an effort, apparently not in the best of weather, but it seems it took another group of supporters to do what that SCSA has been threatening to do for over a year. Their answer was to wave something white from the East Stand to Jenkins in the West, probably when he was down in the lounge having his prawn sandwiches. It seems the SCSA are a little like the trust, all talk no action.View attachment 377
"Swansea City fans have aired their frustrations and anger towards the club's American owners by holding a protest march ahead of the clash with Millwall.
An estimated 300 supporters marched from Castle Gardens to the Liberty Stadium, with many using the event as a chance to voice their concerns following another desperately disappointing transfer window."
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/hundreds-swansea-city-fans-march-15805784