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Re: MONK : I DON'T CARE IF CARDIFF GO DOWN

Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:34 am

I don't care if Cardiff go down !!! Why should he ?

The only one who should car is Mr Tan.......

Re: MONK : I DON'T CARE IF CARDIFF GO DOWN

Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:06 pm

Yes and I won't care when he gets the sack in a few weeks .......

Re: MONK : I DON'T CARE IF CARDIFF GO DOWN

Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:00 pm

carlccfc wrote:Thursday April 24th 2014

Walesonline


Swansea City boss Garry Monk: I don't care if Cardiff City drop out of Premier League


Swansea City head coach Garry Monk admits he doesn't care if Welsh rivals Cardiff drop out of the Premier League.

The Bluebirds face a do-or-die mission at bottom club Sunderland on Sunday with the losers likely to be playing Championship football next season but, with Swansea still in need of the victory which will preserve their own top-flight status, Monk insists "he doesn't think about Cardiff in any aspect."

Swansea fans will have their own thoughts on whether they want to see Cardiff stay up, some content to see their most bitter rivals leave the elite after only one season and others happy to see them survive for the good of Welsh football and the prospect of derby rivalries being renewed next term.

But Monk insisted: "It's not really my concern what Cardiff do. I don't think about Cardiff in any aspect. I just worry about Swansea.

"I know people will talk about it - Welsh football and that it's important to this country, especially in South Wales where it's such a big thing.

"Some of our fans will want them to stay up, some won't. That's the way it is.

"But, for me, I don't care about Cardiff. That's not my concern. All I care is about Swansea."

Monk's men took a massive step towards safety last weekend when Wilfried Bony's double gave them a precious 2-1 win at Newcastle.

They welcome fellow strugglers Aston Villa tomorrow in the knowledge that another victory and defeats for Norwich and Sunderland would book their place in the top flight for a fourth successive season.

Southampton at home and a trip to Sunderland complete Swansea's programme, and it is possible that Cardiff might need a favour from the Swans on the final day of the season at the Stadium of Light.

"I'll play myself," laughed Monk when it was suggested that some Swansea fans would want him to play a weakened side that day if Cardiff's future was on the line.

"No, we're professionals. Like I said, I don't worry about what Cardiff are doing.

"I'm just concerned about us and we've got three winnable games we'll be trying to win."

And Monk, of course, has his own selfish reasons for wanting to finish the campaign on a high with the club yet to decide who will be in charge next season.

Monk succeeded the sacked Michael Laudrup at the start of February and, while results have been mixed at best with the Newcastle win only the third under the interim coach's command, the 35-year-old has impressed with the way he has approached the job.

But Monk expects talks about next season to commence with chairman Huw Jenkins as soon as the club secures its top-flight status.

"If we can get the right result on Saturday we will hopefully speak to him the following week and decide it. There is no planned chat," he said.

"I speak to him [Jenkins] on a daily basis but it is about other stuff and I am not pushing him.

"My job is not done, the job is to get us safe and then I think I can go to the chairman and ask to speak to him. I think that is best for the club, for me and everyone else.

"Of course I would be stupid to say I did not want the job as it is something I have really enjoyed.

" have learnt a lot along the way and picked up things I would do if I got the job, but until then you have to wait and see.

"We want to get it done as soon as possible, get us safe and then we can sort it out."


I dont expect any favours or him liking us. but if he sends out a weak side that effects then we should all go to see him for a quiet word :laughing6: :laughing6: :laughing6:

Re: MONK : I DON'T CARE IF CARDIFF GO DOWN

Fri Apr 25, 2014 2:16 pm

Can't wait for him to get replaced smug c**t

Re: MONK : I DON'T CARE IF CARDIFF GO DOWN

Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:51 pm

SANDFIELDS BLUE wrote:Can't wait for him to get replaced smug c**t

I'd be smug too, if he keeps the Swans up then he'll be £500,000 richer with a bigger grin :lol:

Re: MONK : I DON'T CARE IF CARDIFF GO DOWN

Fri Apr 25, 2014 8:27 pm

Fusilier52 wrote:
SANDFIELDS BLUE wrote:Can't wait for him to get replaced smug c**t

I'd be smug too, if he keeps the Swans up then he'll be £500,000 richer with a bigger grin :lol:

But he'll still be a ginger jack and no matter how much cash he has that cannot change.

Re: MONK : I DON'T CARE IF CARDIFF GO DOWN

Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:00 am

Monk, we don't care about you mate, either.

Re: MONK : I DON'T CARE IF CARDIFF GO DOWN

Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:07 am

dorsetblue wrote:He's a classless tool like many of their fans that post here. Rogers always showed a respect for our club as did Martinez and laudrup, but monk is from that horrible breed with Tate, trundle etc...

And he runs away from house brick's.

Re: MONK : I DON'T CARE IF CARDIFF GO DOWN

Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:59 pm

dorsetblue wrote:He's a classless tool like many of their fans that post here. Rogers always showed a respect for our club as did Martinez and laudrup, but monk is from that horrible breed with Tate, trundle etc...

I don't give a dam about him either can't stand the bloke as soon as he arrived in Swansea he got involved with there so called top boys along with Tate and trundle shout there mouths of about how much they hate us .no class like Alan Curtis Robbie James who where proud to play for us