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Fulton 16:55 - Jan 1 with 778 viewsChippy69

Well that's one up the pipe for all is haters ( YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE)
Well done kid
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They make us feel indebted For saving us from hell And then they put us through it It's time the bastards fell

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Fulton on 16:58 - Jan 1 with 756 viewsoldtownjack

Seconded. Well done Jay.

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Fulton on 18:15 - Jan 1 with 614 viewsAnotherJohn

Did well today. Still has a role to play.
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Fulton on 18:21 - Jan 1 with 599 viewsDr_Winston

On the face of it, it's really quite bizarre that a player we paid less than £500k for ten years ago and who has played more than 300 games for the club since in the top two divisions of the English pyramid should be held in such disdain by a certain section of our support.

Really does defy all logic how some players become hate figures for the simple of thought through no fault of their own.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Fulton on 18:25 - Jan 1 with 580 viewsvetchonian

Fulton on 18:21 - Jan 1 by Dr_Winston

On the face of it, it's really quite bizarre that a player we paid less than £500k for ten years ago and who has played more than 300 games for the club since in the top two divisions of the English pyramid should be held in such disdain by a certain section of our support.

Really does defy all logic how some players become hate figures for the simple of thought through no fault of their own.


Because some fans have no idea....

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Fulton on 18:25 - Jan 1 with 577 viewsWhiterockin

Fulton on 18:21 - Jan 1 by Dr_Winston

On the face of it, it's really quite bizarre that a player we paid less than £500k for ten years ago and who has played more than 300 games for the club since in the top two divisions of the English pyramid should be held in such disdain by a certain section of our support.

Really does defy all logic how some players become hate figures for the simple of thought through no fault of their own.


As I said a couple of months ago when some were saying to offload, do not be surprised if he signs a new contract.
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Fulton on 18:31 - Jan 1 with 563 viewsDr_Winston

Fulton on 18:25 - Jan 1 by Whiterockin

As I said a couple of months ago when some were saying to offload, do not be surprised if he signs a new contract.


He'll have to take a pay cut but yeah, he's got another year or two in him. Especially if he's sparingly used.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Fulton on 18:59 - Jan 1 with 500 viewsKeithHaynes

Fulton on 18:21 - Jan 1 by Dr_Winston

On the face of it, it's really quite bizarre that a player we paid less than £500k for ten years ago and who has played more than 300 games for the club since in the top two divisions of the English pyramid should be held in such disdain by a certain section of our support.

Really does defy all logic how some players become hate figures for the simple of thought through no fault of their own.


Doesn’t go out slurping vodka all summer, nobody really knows much about him, never been a favourite of mine, but total respect for him. I’m thinking he will get a contract at the end of this season. Not dissimilar to Joe’s and Kyle Naughton. Low money, can be relied upon. A very professional trainer, timely and a figure who will have great influence on younger players.

Dependent on his communication skills he could be valuable.

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
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Fulton on 21:47 - Jan 1 with 369 viewsReslovenSwan1

He is a solid performer at Championship level. A splendid fellow too boot and reportedly a popular o member of the squad.

He however represents the decline of Swansea way. He does not have the fast feet required for the type of football Swansea fans had 12 years ago. I feel sure Michael Laudrup or Martinez would have moved him on very quickly.

He will help keep Swansea in the Championship if that is the target. On over £500k a year he will be moved on. A great servant to the club having said all that .I respect him.

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Fulton on 21:51 - Jan 1 with 361 viewsDr_Winston

Fulton on 18:59 - Jan 1 by KeithHaynes

Doesn’t go out slurping vodka all summer, nobody really knows much about him, never been a favourite of mine, but total respect for him. I’m thinking he will get a contract at the end of this season. Not dissimilar to Joe’s and Kyle Naughton. Low money, can be relied upon. A very professional trainer, timely and a figure who will have great influence on younger players.

Dependent on his communication skills he could be valuable.


There's certainly a place for him in that "senior pro" role that Naughton used to fill. Can slot in to start and won't let us down when needed, won't kick up a fuss if on the bench.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Fulton on 21:52 - Jan 1 with 359 viewsheatwave

Some won't sleep tonight and to think Ronald assisted it. They may need counselling.
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Fulton on 22:14 - Jan 1 with 327 viewsjohnlangy

It would be good to see people recognise that Key also did well today until his injury.
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Fulton on 22:00 - Jan 2 with 71 viewsSwans9

Fulton has never let us down and and his scored the odd goal outside the box. Key has always been good carrying the ball forward and playing one twos. He seemed to lose confidence after the Southampton player ran riot at our defensive in the 0 0. We all want the swans players to come good and hopefully that will be the case.
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Fulton on 22:13 - Jan 2 with 62 viewsncswan

Fulton on 21:47 - Jan 1 by ReslovenSwan1

He is a solid performer at Championship level. A splendid fellow too boot and reportedly a popular o member of the squad.

He however represents the decline of Swansea way. He does not have the fast feet required for the type of football Swansea fans had 12 years ago. I feel sure Michael Laudrup or Martinez would have moved him on very quickly.

He will help keep Swansea in the Championship if that is the target. On over £500k a year he will be moved on. A great servant to the club having said all that .I respect him.


Martin tried to "run him out of town" and kept him in his doghouse for about 3 months. Then Martin welcomes him back and starts him alongside of Grimes where they forged their infamous ticky-tack passing partnership, probably at the behest of Martin.
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Fulton on 23:13 - Jan 2 with 49 viewsRichardO

Fulton on 22:13 - Jan 2 by ncswan

Martin tried to "run him out of town" and kept him in his doghouse for about 3 months. Then Martin welcomes him back and starts him alongside of Grimes where they forged their infamous ticky-tack passing partnership, probably at the behest of Martin.


Downes had to do a lot of covering for Grimes by the end of his time here, he would win the ball after backtracking because we know Grimes wasn't fast enough to do the covering work against quick players but then Grimes would come alongside him and take the ball off him a yard away, he did the same to Cabango coming all the way back only to pass it two yards back to Cabango while we were in need of forward play in dying seconds of games we were losing.
We know Hres is a good player but he has his weaknesses the problem was always about finding the right midfield players around him, didn't someone mention in previous threads that Fulton was a more forward thinking midfielder at the start of his career, maybe not a out and out ball player but has an instinctive eye for a goal, providing he doesn't have to do more than react to the situation, we haven't seen him in further forward positions for quite some time.
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Fulton on 23:32 - Jan 2 with 35 viewsGoldminer

Fulton on 23:13 - Jan 2 by RichardO

Downes had to do a lot of covering for Grimes by the end of his time here, he would win the ball after backtracking because we know Grimes wasn't fast enough to do the covering work against quick players but then Grimes would come alongside him and take the ball off him a yard away, he did the same to Cabango coming all the way back only to pass it two yards back to Cabango while we were in need of forward play in dying seconds of games we were losing.
We know Hres is a good player but he has his weaknesses the problem was always about finding the right midfield players around him, didn't someone mention in previous threads that Fulton was a more forward thinking midfielder at the start of his career, maybe not a out and out ball player but has an instinctive eye for a goal, providing he doesn't have to do more than react to the situation, we haven't seen him in further forward positions for quite some time.


Delighted for Jay and his goal today. Well done. And I remember a few near post headers that he tucked away in his early days. However who are you going to drop to make him a starter? At the moment if Stamenic is tiring he is the ideal replacement. And if he is offered a new contract then it has to be at the right price.
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