Blast From The Past - Daniel Nardiello
Blast From The Past - Daniel Nardiello |
Nardeillo arrived at The Vetch on loan from Manchester United with Alan Tate early in the 2003/04 season. Brian Flynn hoped the son of his former Wales team-mate, Donarto Nardiello, would add some fire-power to the Swans' promotion push but Nardeillo had little impact in five games and went back up to Manchester having scored only one goal in his short Swansea career. Later in that season he was sent out on loan again, this time to Barnsley, where he scored 7 goals in 16 appearances Nardeillo spent the duration of 2004/05 on loan at the Tykes, scoring 7 more goals, before being released by Manchester United at the season's close. Submitted By Rhys Williams What to read next:With the Swans retained list about to be named, generally around the 18th of the month, we take a look at those who stay, and their value to the club. The players who have the determination to turn next season in to more than a passing parade and a dismal home loss record. It was a pretty poor end to what can only be described as a disappointing football season for Swansea City. The defeat to Millwall yesterday was a display that has frustrated Swansea City supporters all season. A lack of effort, intensity and desire rewarding the home support with yet another home loss. Swansea City 0 - 1 Millwall - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report. An error strewn and tepid Swansea display ensured thousands left the stadium before the staff and players did their usual walk around at this end of season game. It wasn’t a good look as two players received red cards and any effort by the home side was lost in a static and frustrating display. Today brings the Championship season to a close for the majority of the clubs involved, and the Swans face Millwall at 12.30pm today at the Swansea.com stadium. Just over 1,100 visiting supporters have made the journey in what we hope is a celebration of the end of the season for both clubs. The Indy’s lead football writer, Andrew Winfield goes in deep on this weeks issues and the real problems in store for the Swans. This week has seen some bad financial news for the Swans, and of course more questions than answers yet again. That aside there is some great news from the age grade side at U21 as once again we see a player knocking on the door of the first team squad. The changing timeline of when Andrew Coleman became Chairmen of Swansea City caused a stir yesterday, our twitter account getting well over eleven thousand views and increasing, which sent website views here in to their many thousands as well. News of Swansea City’s financial position hit home yesterday as the club announced further losses. The profit and sustainability rules are forever hanging over a club, and in Swansea City’s case like everyone else it’s a rolling three year issue. Glyn is back with his favourite stats as we build up to the last game of the season. That comes in the form of Millwall who it seems are close to selling their requested 1,148 allocation, so its down to the Jack Army to do their bit this bank holiday weekend. |