Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:28 pm
ThomasC wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:When Jenkins announced at the press conference yesterday that Laudrup was not leaving, and with Laudrup in Paris, it was obvious he was gone. Classic chairman twaddle. It could boost them or it could unsettle them further. But you know what? The last thing I would think of is going onto their forum and spouting the parochial backwards backwater-hick bollocks that theIr Obsessed freaks post on here. Freaks.
Exactly!
Annis, why don't you just ban these people?
Why?? I enjoy their posts....surely this forum should include banter...I have the impression that Swansea supporters are obssessed with us, it's like our club has this shaggy, flea infested street-dog that needs to be put down, but we keep it alive because we're cruel.
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:29 pm
waddle wrote:personally think this to be a good thing for us , laudrup just going through the motions at the moment and i think he might have been wanting this to happen
as for your comments on coming to the liberty on saturday you're second bottom and won one game in your last 6 ffs you could swear you were champion contenders was confident we'd do you anyway , even more so now , but then again i was confident we'd win at yours
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:31 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:32 pm
PremierJacks wrote:ThomasC wrote:I did watch the 1st half of the Swansea vs Wet Spam....the gypo's were awful and I was feeling really good about this weekend.....does this change anything? I think it does but it's still down to our players to win the individual battles![]()
Im also gutted Jonjo Shitty is'nt playing, a red card was a certainty if Medel and a few others were smart enough, but he's not playing sadly
"Smart enough" ?????
Is that scum-speak for doing exactly what you lot have criticised Chico for?
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:33 pm
ThomasC wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:When Jenkins announced at the press conference yesterday that Laudrup was not leaving, and with Laudrup in Paris, it was obvious he was gone. Classic chairman twaddle. It could boost them or it could unsettle them further. But you know what? The last thing I would think of is going onto their forum and spouting the parochial backwards backwater-hick bollocks that theIr Obsessed freaks post on here. Freaks.
Exactly!
Annis, why don't you just ban these people?
Why?? I enjoy their posts....surely this forum should include banter...I have the impression that Swansea supporters are obssessed with us, it's like our club has this shaggy, flea infested street-dog that needs to be put down, but we keep it alive because we're cruel.
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:33 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:35 pm
kenbarlow wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Double G wrote:Sorry annis, got to disagree with you here. All their plans have just been thrown into chaos. And now have very little time to prepare for the derby. They will be up for the game but now could be very disorganised
I really hope I am wrong.
Gary Monk detests us and is very very passionate Jack, they might all be fired up for this now more than ever. Normally when a manager goes a new one gets a win, there is big plus side, he might be a crap manager![]()
i think part of the reason we sacked ML is because he never even made plans...therefore there arent any to be thrown into chaos!
i really dont know where i stand with monk as manager, but at the very least he has been there for the most succesful period in our history and has seen the good (and bad) in how three of the best managers we've had operate. so you'd hope hes picked some stuff up!
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:39 pm
kenbarlow wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Double G wrote:Sorry annis, got to disagree with you here. All their plans have just been thrown into chaos. And now have very little time to prepare for the derby. They will be up for the game but now could be very disorganised
I really hope I am wrong.
Gary Monk detests us and is very very passionate Jack, they might all be fired up for this now more than ever. Normally when a manager goes a new one gets a win, there is big plus side, he might be a crap manager![]()
i think part of the reason we sacked ML is because he never even made plans...therefore there arent any to be thrown into chaos!
i really dont know where i stand with monk as manager, but at the very least he has been there for the most succesful period in our history and has seen the good (and bad) in how three of the best managers we've had operate. so you'd hope hes picked some stuff up!
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:39 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:46 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:48 pm
PremierJacks wrote:Laudrup sacked!
Kinnear resigns!
Coincidence?
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:49 pm
PremierJacks wrote:Laudrup sacked!
Kinnear resigns!
Coincidence?
Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:53 pm
PremierJacks wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Hmm I am not sure if it is good or bad?
Probably bad for us. Alan Curtis is a top football man. Played for both clubs, but is a Swansea legend. Monk, too, knows their club. Laudrup is just a journeyman. They'll be up for it this time. No reason for us to fear them, but we'll have more of a game on our hands.![]()
Plenty of reason to fear us! Monks and Curt will have the boys buzzing for Saturday! This has changed the whole dynamic. It'll be back to the usual football and we're going to rip you a new one. This couldn't have come at a worse time for you. Liberty is going to be bouncing when the scum come to town
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:00 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:02 pm
nubbsy wrote:PremierJacks wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Hmm I am not sure if it is good or bad?
Probably bad for us. Alan Curtis is a top football man. Played for both clubs, but is a Swansea legend. Monk, too, knows their club. Laudrup is just a journeyman. They'll be up for it this time. No reason for us to fear them, but we'll have more of a game on our hands.![]()
Plenty of reason to fear us! Monks and Curt will have the boys buzzing for Saturday! This has changed the whole dynamic. It'll be back to the usual football and we're going to rip you a new one. This couldn't have come at a worse time for you. Liberty is going to be bouncing when the scum come to town
6 toes, no one gives a shit what you think.
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:02 pm
castleblue wrote:This has been on the cards for not just weeks but months and for me this is another example of the Spew pushing the limits on the rules and regulations for top flight clubs.
Clubs can only employ a coach who does'nt hold the UEFA Pro Licence for a maximum of 12 weeks and as Monk is currently doing his A Licence, he can take them to pretty much the end of the season.
It's well known that ML and the Spew haven't been talking since the summer so why wait until now to get rid.
Hmmm.
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:03 pm
steve davies wrote:kenbarlow wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Double G wrote:Sorry annis, got to disagree with you here. All their plans have just been thrown into chaos. And now have very little time to prepare for the derby. They will be up for the game but now could be very disorganised
I really hope I am wrong.
Gary Monk detests us and is very very passionate Jack, they might all be fired up for this now more than ever. Normally when a manager goes a new one gets a win, there is big plus side, he might be a crap manager![]()
i think part of the reason we sacked ML is because he never even made plans...therefore there arent any to be thrown into chaos!
i really dont know where i stand with monk as manager, but at the very least he has been there for the most succesful period in our history and has seen the good (and bad) in how three of the best managers we've had operate. so you'd hope hes picked some stuff up!
I don't see any difference to the game just because laudrups gone.
It was always going to be a difficult game whoever was going to be in charge and after their dismal showing at Cardiff. I'm sure the players have had it drummed into them how much it means to the fans
. I also don't believe that laudrup going and monk taking over is going to heal the obvious divide within the squad.
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:04 pm
Forever Blue wrote:kenbarlow wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Double G wrote:Sorry annis, got to disagree with you here. All their plans have just been thrown into chaos. And now have very little time to prepare for the derby. They will be up for the game but now could be very disorganised
I really hope I am wrong.
Gary Monk detests us and is very very passionate Jack, they might all be fired up for this now more than ever. Normally when a manager goes a new one gets a win, there is big plus side, he might be a crap manager![]()
i think part of the reason we sacked ML is because he never even made plans...therefore there arent any to be thrown into chaos!
i really dont know where i stand with monk as manager, but at the very least he has been there for the most succesful period in our history and has seen the good (and bad) in how three of the best managers we've had operate. so you'd hope hes picked some stuff up!
Its going to be very interesting times ahead for you, I think u had a good manager, but then I dont know the politics of yr club.
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:09 pm
darran1927 wrote:I think this is bad news for us a team usually who have just parted company seem to be more up for the next game and usually win
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:13 pm
PremierJacks wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Hmm I am not sure if it is good or bad?
Probably bad for us. Alan Curtis is a top football man. Played for both clubs, but is a Swansea legend. Monk, too, knows their club. Laudrup is just a journeyman. They'll be up for it this time. No reason for us to fear them, but we'll have more of a game on our hands.![]()
Plenty of reason to fear us! Monks and Curt will have the boys buzzing for Saturday! This has changed the whole dynamic. It'll be back to the usual football and we're going to rip you a new one. This couldn't have come at a worse time for you. Liberty is going to be bouncing when the scum come to town
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:14 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:16 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:17 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:18 pm
Sven Ghali wrote:PremierJacks wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Hmm I am not sure if it is good or bad?
Probably bad for us. Alan Curtis is a top football man. Played for both clubs, but is a Swansea legend. Monk, too, knows their club. Laudrup is just a journeyman. They'll be up for it this time. No reason for us to fear them, but we'll have more of a game on our hands.![]()
Plenty of reason to fear us! Monks and Curt will have the boys buzzing for Saturday! This has changed the whole dynamic. It'll be back to the usual football and we're going to rip you a new one. This couldn't have come at a worse time for you. Liberty is going to be bouncing when the scum come to town
Has it b***ocks, fella!![]()
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Your team are divided and Monk is not the one to change things around...
Curtis? Hmmm, respect to him, as he has a good football knowledge...
Swansea some players will be pretty dejected by what has happened, whilst others will now TRY to raise their game for the sake of their futures...although (IMHO) it will be the arrival of the new manager that will shake people up![]()
In reality, however, this game cannot get anymore high profile or pressure, so little will change; BOTH teams will want to "do the business" and it will be another tight game that will be difficult to call right now...
My only thought (and this is no prediction) is that the so-called 'pressure' that was already on Swansea (home team and in danger of being the first team to have the 'double' done to them) has just doubled, as they will miss the talisman that has, to date, been Michael Laudrup
Only time (come saturday evening) will tell, but just remember is that the worse that an happen to Cardiff City is that they come away with "honours even" over the seasons's results against your "Top 4" rated (your fans words) team
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:19 pm
2blue2handle wrote:May give them the boost they need.
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:21 pm
CardiffBatman888 wrote:2blue2handle wrote:May give them the boost they need.
The team with new manager tends to win....
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:21 pm
PremierJacks wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:When Jenkins announced at the press conference yesterday that Laudrup was not leaving, and with Laudrup in Paris, it was obvious he was gone. Classic chairman twaddle. It could boost them or it could unsettle them further. But you know what? The last thing I would think of is going onto their forum and spouting the parochial backwards backwater-hick bollocks that theIr Obsessed freaks post on here. Freaks.
Interesting post. Do you habitually abuse fans of other clubs who post on here because of an in-built inferiority complex? Psychologists would tell you that your behaviour in constantly trying to demean other people shows a distinct lack of conviction in your own opinions and your own arguments. It's an attempt to deflect the weakness of your statements. Can you not respond without the abuse? Why do you feel the need to do this?
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:21 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:27 pm
Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:29 pm
PremierJacks wrote:Sven Ghali wrote:PremierJacks wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Hmm I am not sure if it is good or bad?
Probably bad for us. Alan Curtis is a top football man. Played for both clubs, but is a Swansea legend. Monk, too, knows their club. Laudrup is just a journeyman. They'll be up for it this time. No reason for us to fear them, but we'll have more of a game on our hands.![]()
Plenty of reason to fear us! Monks and Curt will have the boys buzzing for Saturday! This has changed the whole dynamic. It'll be back to the usual football and we're going to rip you a new one. This couldn't have come at a worse time for you. Liberty is going to be bouncing when the scum come to town
Has it b***ocks, fella!![]()
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Your team are divided and Monk is not the one to change things around...
Curtis? Hmmm, respect to him, as he has a good football knowledge...
Swansea some players will be pretty dejected by what has happened, whilst others will now TRY to raise their game for the sake of their futures...although (IMHO) it will be the arrival of the new manager that will shake people up![]()
In reality, however, this game cannot get anymore high profile or pressure, so little will change; BOTH teams will want to "do the business" and it will be another tight game that will be difficult to call right now...
My only thought (and this is no prediction) is that the so-called 'pressure' that was already on Swansea (home team and in danger of being the first team to have the 'double' done to them) has just doubled, as they will miss the talisman that has, to date, been Michael Laudrup
Only time (come saturday evening) will tell, but just remember is that the worse that an happen to Cardiff City is that they come away with "honours even" over the seasons's results against your "Top 4" rated (your fans words) team
Agreed-can't blame me for looking for some positives though, can you? Between the two clubs we're making a right pig's ear out of this season!