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Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:03 pm

waddle wrote:
Bluebina wrote:
lips1 wrote:I dont know how correct the information I was told today and early this week is, but it must hold some truth as it was from a few jacks with contacts inside the club........

Laudrup no longer speaking to Huw Jenkins
Devided changing room, British oneside Spaniards etc on the other, no one speaking
Ashley williams and Gary monk take the training sessions with laudrup looking on
The reason why chico threatend monk with a brick is that he called him a smelly spanish b*stard !!!!!!!
If all true sounds good to me.



Brilliant :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Looks like they are right at the resign or be sacked stage but with a split dressing room, and we all know what happened to results after that, thank God we have moved on, it's going to be an interesting end of season and I Predict a double :ayatollah:

Moved on !!!! Your bottom of the league playing in red you bulb :lol:


With a new Manager who the Chairman loves and a shit load of reinforcements for the final push, and all the lower end teams at home. :thumbup: time will tell :ayatollah:

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:14 pm

PremierJacks wrote:
Bluebina wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:Just because you want it to be true doesn't mean that it IS true! We have a record for signing managers who are committed to our style of play and I'm sure that when ML leaves we'll attract another manager of similar standing without too much trouble.



Nah you're on the slide, you've peaked and are on the way back down :ayatollah:


........and your evidence to back that up is what? As I said, just because you want it to be true.........



It's simple read the whole thread, you are in a bad way and in a relegation battle with us and nine other teams.

It's not a good position for you and an uncertain position for us, but We both have pretty good fixtures compared to some of the teams around us, so could both be ok ??

Anyway got to shoot now, there are loads of threads to read on ALL the players our united Manager and board are getting us to give us the best possible chance of staying up :thumbup:

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:17 pm

PremierJacks wrote:
soulofthesea wrote:if you want to believe it was a hoax call.
everyone from laudrup to leighton has been playing a hoax call down.
and the attending police officers were liars..carry on

and no......the police do not arrest or charge everyone............we as well as yourselves have had police called to players many times......it gets covered up............was dealt with on the spot...........

you are a flat out liar mate.....or you know f**k all and assume nobody else knows anything either.......


Once again you either misread what I have said or are simply too thick to understand. Nowhere have I said that it was a hoax call. The call came from a member of the public who was not in the immediate vicinity of the incident. Where do I say that the police officers were liars? Have you seen the official report of the incident? If not, how do you know what's true? At no point have you given any fact or information that is not available in the press.


i posted it on here before it was in the press..............
yep im thick...............i know loads of Swansea fans,not one has come up with this bullshit that you have, most are fully aware of the truth.........and no,i havent driven to Swansea and asked to see an incident report that has nothing to do with me............its a message board not a court of law.......and if it was a pile of crap, well youd just ignore it.

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:20 pm

anyway not going to spend anymore time on you..billy liar

im going to have a bowl of coco pops.

hope a bystander dont call the OB eh

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:26 pm

soulofthesea wrote:anyway not going to spend anymore time on you..billy liar

im going to have a bowl of coco pops.

hope a bystander dont call the OB eh


Proper bellend!

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:52 pm

PremierJacks wrote:
soulofthesea wrote:anyway not going to spend anymore time on you..billy liar

im going to have a bowl of coco pops.

hope a bystander dont call the OB eh


Proper bellend!


BELLEND..? bit of a risk taker eh..........the police have been called for far less aparently

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:01 pm

soulofthesea wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
soulofthesea wrote:anyway not going to spend anymore time on you..billy liar

im going to have a bowl of coco pops.

hope a bystander dont call the OB eh


Proper bellend!


BELLEND..? bit of a risk taker eh..........the police have been called for far less aparently


No risk at all in calling you a bellend, mate. Absolute cert!

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:06 pm

Premier Jacks said this to me a few weeks ago:

PremierJacks wrote:Your response is exactly what I would have expected from you. Unable to continue a reasoned argument because you've backed yourself into a corner (again!!!) and so you resort to petty, childish abuse. Pathetic!!!


Now he's doing it himself...

PremierJacks wrote:
Proper bellend!


What a hypocrite. :laughing6:

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:19 pm

Jack10 wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Jack10 wrote:
soulofthesea wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
soulofthesea wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:Just because you want it to be true doesn't mean that it IS true! We have a record for signing managers who are committed to our style of play and I'm sure that when ML leaves we'll attract another manager of similar standing without too much trouble.


what is not true?


The extent of the argument and any reference to a brick (being taped to a hand or otherwise). Fiction. From a source present at the time. Sorry to disappoint


was YOUR source an attending police officer..or a gypo?
i dont suppose the police even attended?

Whatever may or may not happen at Swansea it will never come close to matching the laughing stock what ccfc has become. Comedy gold at its best. :lol:


Be careful as to who has the last laugh! :laughing5: :thumbup:

It wouldn't matter if ccfc went on to be champions league winners, you will always be a laughing stock. A club that has fans that just rolled over, and took whatever master Tan wanted. :lol:



Funny you of all people should mention laughing stock, are you still taking 4,000 fans to brum// :lol:

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:22 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
waddle wrote:
Bluebina wrote:
lips1 wrote:I dont know how correct the information I was told today and early this week is, but it must hold some truth as it was from a few jacks with contacts inside the club........

Laudrup no longer speaking to Huw Jenkins
Devided changing room, British oneside Spaniards etc on the other, no one speaking
Ashley williams and Gary monk take the training sessions with laudrup looking on
The reason why chico threatend monk with a brick is that he called him a smelly spanish b*stard !!!!!!!
If all true sounds good to me.



Brilliant :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Looks like they are right at the resign or be sacked stage but with a split dressing room, and we all know what happened to results after that, thank God we have moved on, it's going to be an interesting end of season and I Predict a double :ayatollah:

Moved on !!!! Your bottom of the league playing in red you bulb :lol:


Hey twaddle my old mucka where you been Hm pleasure? :laughing6: how far ahead of us are you light years maybe? :thumbright:

No al I was banned before we played you and haven't bothered , nice to see nothing's changed , not light years ahead mate but we know we have the players to do the business while your hoping you have

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:23 pm

We can laugh all we want at the Jacks but in all honesty they have A LOT more to laugh at.

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:24 pm

Doesn't look like you have the players to "do the business" at all though. Not since your league cup win, to be honest. The likes of David NGog are hardly inspiring either.

Worrying times for both clubs.

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:28 pm

Bluebina wrote:
waddle wrote:Vinnie released a bit more cash and the fans of whore fc are happy chappies again , no matter what happens with us we as fans will have our dignity and pride in our club :thumbright:



Ha ha another bitter one, yes you can fall down the Leagues again and go into administration screwing local business's :laughing6: fair play, you are right you do have a good business model, push the boat out go bust, push the boat out go bust, and it sounds like it could be third time lucky :thumbup: but hey you will still have your dignity and pride :laughing5:

As fans yes because we can say when we were nearly ruined the supporters stepped in and saved the club and those men also handed over 20% of the club back to the fans , you worshipped hammam stood by and watched with ridsdale and bent over for tan

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:33 pm

Bluebina wrote:
waddle wrote:
Bluebina wrote:
lips1 wrote:I dont know how correct the information I was told today and early this week is, but it must hold some truth as it was from a few jacks with contacts inside the club........

Laudrup no longer speaking to Huw Jenkins
Devided changing room, British oneside Spaniards etc on the other, no one speaking
Ashley williams and Gary monk take the training sessions with laudrup looking on
The reason why chico threatend monk with a brick is that he called him a smelly spanish b*stard !!!!!!!
If all true sounds good to me.



Brilliant :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Looks like they are right at the resign or be sacked stage but with a split dressing room, and we all know what happened to results after that, thank God we have moved on, it's going to be an interesting end of season and I Predict a double :ayatollah:

Moved on !!!! Your bottom of the league playing in red you bulb :lol:


With a new Manager who the Chairman loves and a shit load of reinforcements for the final push, and all the lower end teams at home. :thumbup: time will tell :ayatollah:

As long as the chairmans happy :lol:
and a shitload of reinforcements (or nobodies) that happen to have all the same agent as the manager , the word backhander springs to mind

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:36 pm

This latest lot is just the pus bursting from the boil.
It's been widely known for some time that Laudrup is on his way at the end of the season.He's only stayed for the Euro nonsense cup. Jenkins gave an interview to the Guardian before the derby game and some of the tensions were made clear in that.
Having had an emergency board meeting after 'chicopops' gate they are definitely worried and as jenkins admitted himself their next choice of manager is crucial to their future. In some respects that's not rocket science but for them it's absolutely crucial.He must be wondering when they will run out of luck.
I still hear whispers about financial issues down there and will get a handle on this before too long.
I wonder if Ngog will be a Laudrup buy or a jenkins in house scouting deal?

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:38 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:Doesn't look like you have the players to "do the business" at all though. Not since your league cup win, to be honest. The likes of David NGog are hardly inspiring either.

Worrying times for both clubs.

Of course we have chuckles it's the same squad as last season with a few tidy additions and bony starting to click , am honestly not worried yet , dyer michu and Hernandez back so we'll see how the next 4 games go , then I might panic ;)

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:39 pm

C. Rombie-Coat wrote:This latest lot is just the pus bursting from the boil.
It's been widely known for some time that Laudrup is on his way at the end of the season.He's only stayed for the Euro nonsense cup. Jenkins gave an interview to the Guardian before the derby game and some of the tensions were made clear in that.
Having had an emergency board meeting after 'chicopops' gate they are definitely worried and as jenkins admitted himself their next choice of manager is crucial to their future. In some respects that's not rocket science but for them it's absolutely crucial.He must be wondering when they will run out of luck.
I still hear whispers about financial issues down there and will get a handle on this before too long.
I wonder if Ngog will be a Laudrup buy or a jenkins in house scouting deal?


Have you actually seen our latest set of accounts?

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:39 pm

I same players that failed to shine at the end of last season too and for the majority of the calendar year..

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:40 pm

Excellent bit of fishing from the OP :ayatollah:

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:41 pm

NJ73 wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:This latest lot is just the pus bursting from the boil.
It's been widely known for some time that Laudrup is on his way at the end of the season.He's only stayed for the Euro nonsense cup. Jenkins gave an interview to the Guardian before the derby game and some of the tensions were made clear in that.
Having had an emergency board meeting after 'chicopops' gate they are definitely worried and as jenkins admitted himself their next choice of manager is crucial to their future. In some respects that's not rocket science but for them it's absolutely crucial.He must be wondering when they will run out of luck.
I still hear whispers about financial issues down there and will get a handle on this before too long.
I wonder if Ngog will be a Laudrup buy or a jenkins in house scouting deal?


Have you actually seen our latest set of accounts?

Touchy!
Comments on the rest of the post?

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:44 pm

C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:This latest lot is just the pus bursting from the boil.
It's been widely known for some time that Laudrup is on his way at the end of the season.He's only stayed for the Euro nonsense cup. Jenkins gave an interview to the Guardian before the derby game and some of the tensions were made clear in that.
Having had an emergency board meeting after 'chicopops' gate they are definitely worried and as jenkins admitted himself their next choice of manager is crucial to their future. In some respects that's not rocket science but for them it's absolutely crucial.He must be wondering when they will run out of luck.
I still hear whispers about financial issues down there and will get a handle on this before too long.
I wonder if Ngog will be a Laudrup buy or a jenkins in house scouting deal?


Have you actually seen our latest set of accounts?

Touchy!
Comments on the rest of the post?


Not touchy, just asking a simple question.

As for the rest, most people are of the opinion that he'll be gone at the end of this season and that's been the case since he arrived so I don't see the issue there.

The next manager appointment is always the most important one so I don't see the issue there.

As for Ngog, no idea but he's only there as back up to Bony.

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:44 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:I same players that failed to shine at the end of last season too and for the majority of the calendar year..

Come on ffs that team finished ninth won a cup and qualified for Europa , I know you love an argument mate but you're talking Bollocks now

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:45 pm

Xcasual wrote:Excellent bit of fishing from the OP :ayatollah:

I love it when this line comes out :lol:

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:49 pm

waddle wrote:
Xcasual wrote:Excellent bit of fishing from the OP :ayatollah:

I love it when this line comes out :lol:


Fishing line :mrgreen:

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:52 pm

This is what I heard at the liberty Monday for the dev game, with some scouts they were all pissing themselves saying chico and monk had a bust up over Spanish orange juice apparently that's what started it not sure about the brick though. Regarding Laudrup common knowledge hardly ever turns up for training the 1st team when he does always late FACT from a 1st ream player :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:53 pm

NJ73 wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:This latest lot is just the pus bursting from the boil.
It's been widely known for some time that Laudrup is on his way at the end of the season.He's only stayed for the Euro nonsense cup. Jenkins gave an interview to the Guardian before the derby game and some of the tensions were made clear in that.
Having had an emergency board meeting after 'chicopops' gate they are definitely worried and as jenkins admitted himself their next choice of manager is crucial to their future. In some respects that's not rocket science but for them it's absolutely crucial.He must be wondering when they will run out of luck.
I still hear whispers about financial issues down there and will get a handle on this before too long.
I wonder if Ngog will be a Laudrup buy or a jenkins in house scouting deal?


Have you actually seen our latest set of accounts?

Touchy!
Comments on the rest of the post?


Not touchy, just asking a simple question.

As for the rest, most people are of the opinion that he'll be gone at the end of this season and that's been the case since he arrived so I don't see the issue there.



The next manager appointment is always the most important one so I don't see the issue there.

As for Ngog, no idea but he's only there as back up to Bony.


Re the financials it's only what I hear from a good source and if I get some detail I will post it rest assured.

But, come on - as for the rest of it it must be troubling. Manager known to be going. Who's coming in? Tensions in the dressing room and between board and manager.Fans moaning.

You just need a mistake at managerial level to see the whole edifice come tumbling down.

Does jenkins take a percentage on his purchases?

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:54 pm

jackblue wrote:This is what I heard at the liberty Monday for the dev game, with some scouts they were all pissing themselves saying chico and monk had a bust up over Spanish orange juice apparently that's what started it not sure about the brick though. Regarding Laudrup common knowledge hardly ever turns up for training the 1st team when he does always late FACT from a 1st ream player :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


Oh ffs, our fans watch our training sessions every day. You don't think it might have been mentioned :laughing6:

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:57 pm

C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:This latest lot is just the pus bursting from the boil.
It's been widely known for some time that Laudrup is on his way at the end of the season.He's only stayed for the Euro nonsense cup. Jenkins gave an interview to the Guardian before the derby game and some of the tensions were made clear in that.
Having had an emergency board meeting after 'chicopops' gate they are definitely worried and as jenkins admitted himself their next choice of manager is crucial to their future. In some respects that's not rocket science but for them it's absolutely crucial.He must be wondering when they will run out of luck.
I still hear whispers about financial issues down there and will get a handle on this before too long.
I wonder if Ngog will be a Laudrup buy or a jenkins in house scouting deal?


Have you actually seen our latest set of accounts?

Touchy!
Comments on the rest of the post?


Not touchy, just asking a simple question.

As for the rest, most people are of the opinion that he'll be gone at the end of this season and that's been the case since he arrived so I don't see the issue there.



The next manager appointment is always the most important one so I don't see the issue there.

As for Ngog, no idea but he's only there as back up to Bony.


Re the financials it's only what I hear from a good source and if I get some detail I will post it rest assured.

But, come on - as for the rest of it it must be troubling. Manager known to be going. Who's coming in? Tensions in the dressing room and between board and manager.Fans moaning.

You just need a mistake at managerial level to see the whole edifice come tumbling down.

Does jenkins take a percentage on his purchases?


Well it's fairly clear from all the evidence in the public domain that your source is misguided.

The rest of it isn't troubling in the slightest. The fact the board are aware that the manager is likely to be leaving in the summer gives us a huge head start on scouting the appropriate replacement.

As for Jenkins, he is the chairman not the owner so why and how would he take a percentage of anything?

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:58 pm

Dear God are there any of you lot who haven't got someone in the know with Swansea

Re: It's all falling to pieces at the council ground

Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:59 pm

waddle wrote:Dear God are there any of you lot who haven't got someone in the know with Swansea


Yep, pretty much all of them in reality :laughing6: