McIntosh Wants Decision
Exclusive: Hollins Needs To Decide Quickly
McIntosh is in the country having flown in to discuss terms for Nicolas Mazzina. Mazzina is one of the trialists currently at the Vetch and one of several dealings that the club have done with McIntosh in the last couple of years. |
JackArmy.net can confirm that two of McIntosh's players will not be returning to the Vetch in Giovanni Savarese and Walter Boyd. Savarese is indeed going to sign for the New York Metro Stars and Walter Boyd who has definately played his last game in a Swansea shirt. |
The move of McIntosh being in the UK to discuss terms for his players tends to suggest that he s not going to be messed around while Hollins and his staff take a look at what is on offer. It is believed that if the deal cannot be agreed then McIntosh will not introduce further players into the club and all current players on trial will be taken away so that they have a fair opportunity to find themselves a club. |
Swans assistant manager, Alan Curtis, has already hinted that at least two of the players on trial will be offered deals by the club. |
The game at Aberystwyth will feature all players currently on trial but Hollins may be forced into making a decision sooner than he has anticipated. |
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