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JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sat Feb 02, 2019 9:55 pm

Jacks Chairman has tonight announced that he is stepping down from his role at the stricken Club.

In a Statement just released he has cited that the relationship with the Americans has 'slowly eroded' him and, that can only mean one thing. He has no power within the clubs hierarchy.

Its getting worse by the minute for the jacks

Since they are into their Parachute payments, it is widely known that the American owners are Asset Stripping Swansea. With the departure of high profile players in this transfer window, it was the last straw for Jenkins.

Jefferson Montero
Leroy Fer
...and a few promising youngsters have left during the window.

That all coincides over the pond with the American Franchise of DC United having permission to build their new stadium, as they are getting Crowds for each home game in excess of 50k- a new stadium will accommodate a further 20k, which will take their capacity up to 60k +

So, not a very gappy camp down at the City of Shitsea Stadium.
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Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sat Feb 02, 2019 9:57 pm

Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins resigns


BBC

Saturday 2nd February 2019


Huw Jenkins was appointed OBE in the 2015 Queen's Birthday Honours.
Huw Jenkins has stepped down as chairman of Championship club Swansea City.

Jenkins, 55, was appointed chairman in January 2002 and oversaw a huge reversal in fortunes.

The club almost dropped out of the Football League in 2003 before rising up the divisions to win Premier League promotion in 2011.

"It comes with great sadness but I feel I've been left with little or no option [but] to leave my position," he said.

Jenkins had been criticised by some Swansea supporters since the takeover of the club in 2016 by American pair Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan,

Calls for him to step down intensified since the club's relegation to the Championship last season.

Trust criticise 'short-sighted' Swansea owners

On Saturday, Swansea City Supporters' Trust criticised the club's owners for lacking ambition and called for Jenkins to stand down.

It came in the wake of a January transfer window in which the club lost further players and made no signings.

"Swansea City has been a massive part of my life from a very young age," Jenkins added.


Huw Jenkins had come under increasing criticism from some sections of Swansea City supporters



"I have been very fortunate to fulfill my childhood dreams over the last 17 years or so providing direction and leadership at the club whilst moving through the football leagues and competing with the elite of British football in the Premier League for seven seasons.

"Gradually over the last few seasons my role as Chairman providing such leadership and direction has been eroded away.

"Finally I can sit back no longer and hide behind my position and stay true to myself and my beliefs."

Swansea spent seven seasons in English football's top-flight after the beating Reading in the Championship play-off final at Wembley in May 2011.

The Welsh club won the Football League Cup in 2013 and qualifying for the Europa League.

"To have lead our football club through the greatest period in the clubs history has been a fantastic experience," Jenkins added.

"The atmosphere that we created within the club was without a doubt one of the key factors to our success over many.


"The directors and staff that worked with me over the last 17 years supported me with total trust and loyalty and we all shared a true Love for Swansea City and we operated like true supporters to run the club from top to bottom."

Jenkins was lauded for the managerial appointments of Roberto Martinez, Brendan Rodgers and Michael Laudrup during his time in charge of Swansea, which also saw the club move to the Liberty Stadium.

But recent seasons had seen the club struggle in the Premier League with frequent managerial changes, culminating in relegation at the end of the 2017-18 campaign.

"Sound managerial choices helped me build the football club and with the working relationships I developed provided our football club with a solid platform to achieve unrivaled success over many of those earlier years and that's one of the things l shall miss most about my time as chairman.

"I would like to thank all the staff and players past and present and the clubs supporters who have supported me fully over the last 17 years.

"It has taken me some time to finally come to this decision but the current atmosphere with in the football club on and off the football field saddens me very much and I find it very difficult to fight on in a football club I love but can no longer control."
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Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sat Feb 02, 2019 10:02 pm

:laughing5:

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sat Feb 02, 2019 10:09 pm

Got rid of 18 players since relegation to lighten the loss of premier league money! :o

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:00 pm

Their fans have got their wish, they’ve wanted him out for a while now. Think they may regret wanting that.

I don’t think Fer left in January though, thought his move to Villa fell through - like James’ transfer to Leeds did.

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:04 am

worcester_ccfc wrote:Their fans have got their wish, they’ve wanted him out for a while now. Think they may regret wanting that.

I don’t think Fer left in January though, thought his move to Villa fell through - like James’ transfer to Leeds did.


Thought he went to Fenerbache?

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:15 am

I wonder if FFP is on the horizon ?

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:18 am

I'm sure Huw Jenkins is devastated but he has the comfort of £millions he made from the sale of the club to the American owners to soften the blow :roll:

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:21 am

fred keenor wrote:I wonder if FFP is on the horizon ?


Probably not as they have off loaded so many of their top players and the article states the owners are 'asset stripping' so there must be money to take out. Mind you if it did happen then you wouldn't find me complaining. :lol:

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:24 am

Bridgend_bluebird wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:Their fans have got their wish, they’ve wanted him out for a while now. Think they may regret wanting that.

I don’t think Fer left in January though, thought his move to Villa fell through - like James’ transfer to Leeds did.


Thought he went to Fenerbache?


Not really bothered where he went, the main thing is the Jacks are on a downward trajectory :occasion5:

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:27 am

Tony Blue Williams wrote:
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:Their fans have got their wish, they’ve wanted him out for a while now. Think they may regret wanting that.

I don’t think Fer left in January though, thought his move to Villa fell through - like James’ transfer to Leeds did.


Thought he went to Fenerbache?


Not really bothered where he went, the main thing is the Jacks are on a downward trajectory :occasion5:


Do you know what? Usually I look at these threads and think "f*cking hell another jack thread?". However, seeing as there hasn't been many threads about the brain dead cretins to the west and they've been nothing but...well cretins recently f**k them!

So long story short f**k the jacks. :lol:

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:41 am

Tony Blue Williams wrote:
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:Their fans have got their wish, they’ve wanted him out for a while now. Think they may regret wanting that.

I don’t think Fer left in January though, thought his move to Villa fell through - like James’ transfer to Leeds did.


Thought he went to Fenerbache?


Not really bothered where he went, the main thing is the Jacks are on a downward trajectory :occasion5:




I think he's still there isn't he, although he wasn't involved yesterday. The asset stripping will go full throttle now. Any player they can get a fee for goes before the start of next season. Anyone else on more than a grand or two a week offloaded. Non playing staff cut to the absolute bone and the training ground sold or at least taken out of the ownership of Swansea City.

Nailed on for relegation next season with the American owners walking away some time the following year once parachute payments have been fully exploited. At that point sold for what they can get, which may be a quid or possibly given to the trust.

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:50 am

Puts in to perspective Vincent Tan really. Careful what you wish for.

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:43 pm

Tony Blue Williams wrote:I'm sure Huw Jenkins is devastated but he has the comfort of £millions he made from the sale of the club to the American owners to soften the blow :roll:




I'd be interested to read Huw ap Jenkins thoughts on how/why the club was sold to the Americans, as he always seemed to have his finger on the pulse at that club

As much as I dislike the 'Jack' supporters in recent years (historically they meant little or nothing to Cardiff City) I think Jenkins should be acknowledged for what he (and his team) did for the Welsh Wigan

I think he will be quietly kicking himself for what has happened in recent times and the next stage (once the money and infrastructure have been ripped out) will surely see the Swans up for sale?

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:44 pm

epping blue wrote:
Tony Blue Williams wrote:
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:Their fans have got their wish, they’ve wanted him out for a while now. Think they may regret wanting that.

I don’t think Fer left in January though, thought his move to Villa fell through - like James’ transfer to Leeds did.


Thought he went to Fenerbache?


Not really bothered where he went, the main thing is the Jacks are on a downward trajectory :occasion5:




I think he's still there isn't he, although he wasn't involved yesterday. The asset stripping will go full throttle now. Any player they can get a fee for goes before the start of next season. Anyone else on more than a grand or two a week offloaded. Non playing staff cut to the absolute bone and the training ground sold or at least taken out of the ownership of Swansea City.

Nailed on for relegation next season with the American owners walking away some time the following year once parachute payments have been fully exploited. At that point sold for what they can get, which may be a quid or possibly given to the trust.


WalesOnline (quote): "Skipper Fer was linked with a deadline day move to Lille and Aston Villa, but has decided to remain with the Swans to give manager Graham Potter a double boost for the run-in."

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 1:06 pm

jenkins had the midas touch for a few years it seems. they were a well run club with a clear direction, and now that's all gone.

they have owners who presumably bought the club to hope it would just go up in value without any further investment. liverpool and united can get away with this because they have a brand to exploit. swansea have nothing apart from the 11 players on the field of play.

nowadays they're just a mediocre championship team playing the lottery each year and just hoping they get promotion.

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 1:20 pm

They will go down before they ever get promotion again.

Makes you thankful that we have Vincent Tan here as owner as if we stay up, and I'm sure we will, we will grow quickly as a club I feel as things are in place for growth :bluebird:

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 6:06 pm

Reckon they will sink like a stone next season as the yanks will sell off everything they can to generate cash. The trust are about to take the yanks to court aswell I hear so it’s all going to get very very messy. They will be back in league 2 before they know it I tell you. My heart bleeds.... :lol:
How’s it going now roathy? :D :ayatollah:

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 6:19 pm

Meaningless drivel from a hypocrite sold his soul for money the yanks will tear the place apart.Oprah Winfrey will be delighted with her investment.

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 7:16 pm

If they needed to sell that quickly and after the proceeds of all other sales, FFP must be on the horizon.
Watch this space

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 8:15 pm

Might have had a modicum of sympathy for them, but not since those cretins disrespected Sala on their way to Bristol. :evil:

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 8:17 pm

They've offloaded a hell of a lot of players and not brought in many. They should have a really strong financial position and be able to fund a decent shot at going up this season. Some sticky fingers among the board methinks :happy1:

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Sun Feb 03, 2019 8:54 pm

It’s getting worse by the minute, now a 70 million black hole.....oh dear

https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/ ... 584/page:4

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Mon Feb 04, 2019 5:54 pm

i'm genuinely amazed that their owners think they'll be fine without jenkins. spending money is no guarantee of success, but spending very little is almost a guarantee of failure. their model is highly unlikely to deliver success for swansea.

without him they'd probably still be in league 2. when the parachute payments go, wouldn't be surprised to see them get relegated again.

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Mon Feb 04, 2019 5:57 pm

ffs wrote:They've offloaded a hell of a lot of players and not brought in many. They should have a really strong financial position and be able to fund a decent shot at going up this season. Some sticky fingers among the board methinks :happy1:



been overspending for years.in the shit

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Mon Feb 04, 2019 6:19 pm

Not long back Roathie spent time on here preaching to us about how Swansea were a model club, and an example of how to run a club properly. What goes around comes around, and I know which of the owners between us and Swansea who I would prefer to have running the show right now.

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Mon Feb 04, 2019 6:25 pm

Steve Zodiak wrote:Not long back Roathie spent time on here preaching to us about how Swansea were a model club, and an example of how to run a club properly. What goes around comes around, and I know which of the owners between us and Swansea who I would prefer to have running the show right now.


in case you didn't know, their ownership has changed. jenkins no longer calls the shots.

it's not hypocritical to claim they were well run, and now aren't.

we shouldn't be closed off to the possibility that we can take pointers from how other clubs are run. we aren't all 5 year olds here.

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Mon Feb 04, 2019 7:00 pm

northernbluebird wrote:
Steve Zodiak wrote:Not long back Roathie spent time on here preaching to us about how Swansea were a model club, and an example of how to run a club properly. What goes around comes around, and I know which of the owners between us and Swansea who I would prefer to have running the show right now.


in case you didn't know, their ownership has changed. jenkins no longer calls the shots.

it's not hypocritical to claim they were well run, and now aren't.

we shouldn't be closed off to the possibility that we can take pointers from how other clubs are run. we aren't all 5 year olds here.


In case you did'nt notice, I did not mention Jenkins, and I am aware he is no longer there as I have read the statement issued by the Trust. I also do not recall saying anything about being hypocritical or that they had not been well run in the past. I said what goes around comes around as the poster in question took great delight in saying how well Swansea were run and how we should be worried about having a sole foreign owner running our club. Right now I would prefer to have Tan than the Yanks who are running the show at Swansea. However, I will not be going on to Planet Swans to gloat about this, as I know things can change quickly in this game.

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Mon Feb 04, 2019 8:41 pm

As Tosh said on the news tonight,Huw Jenkins took the Swans from the bottom of Division 2 to the Premier League for 7 seasons, a miracle really not done before by any club of their size before! He appointed some great Managers and signed some excellent players to keep them up Year after year! However he made one big mistake by selling out to the Yanks and now has realised this and has resigned and the Jacks are on their way back down the leagues.However how the fans hate him after all their unexpected success is laughable! It just shows that a good owner is a priority and I’m glad we have one as they don’t grow on trees!

Re: JACKS day just got a lot worse

Mon Feb 04, 2019 8:52 pm

HarriRhys22 wrote:As Tosh said on the news tonight,Huw Jenkins took the Swans from the bottom of Division 2 to the Premier League for 7 seasons, a miracle really not done before by any club of their size before! He appointed some great Managers and signed some excellent players to keep them up Year after year! However he made one big mistake by selling out to the Yanks and now has realised this and has resigned and the Jacks are on their way back down the leagues.However how the fans hate him after all their unexpected success is laughable! It just shows that a good owner is a priority and I’m glad we have one as they don’t grow on trees!



Swansea were on borrowed time with their philosophy of selling good players at a profit instead of supplementing them, instead they bought cheaper versions in the main! It was always going to fail in long term, only need to see Bournemouth improving squad year on year swansea failed to do that and like all the teams that failed to improve squad they were relegated sooner than later. :old: