Headline transfers 15:43 - Sep 5 with 1021 views | trampie | Has this been a good transfer window for Swans headline transfers ? Out - Cork, Llorente and Siggy In - Clucas, Bony and Sanches The knockers will say where has Clucas been he is nearly 27 years of age. Bony where has he been for the last 2 years, he was even struggling to get into Stoke City's team. Sanches can't get in Portugal's senior squad, he has been relegated back to the U21's for quite some time now. Cork really did not let anyone down and Llorente and Siggy are class players that both had excellent seasons last time out. How good or bad had this window been for the Swans ?...can Bony do what he did first time round for the Swans, can Sanches find his Euro 2016 form and regain his wonder kid title and can Clucas continue with the good form he showed last season (he was good whenever I seen him anyway).....time will tell no doubt. [Post edited 5 Sep 2017 15:45]
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Headline transfers on 15:57 - Sep 5 with 999 views | Meraki | Its a bit premature to be asking this question, come back halfway or even at the end of the season. | | | |
Headline transfers on 16:14 - Sep 5 with 975 views | A_Fans_Dad | The 3 that left were here for the first half of the last season, so let's see how many points we have by Christmas in comparison, if we have more than we did under Bradley then we can at least say it was "satisfactory". If we have as many as were produced in the second half of the season we can say it was "very successful", because not only would we have maintained the end of season standard but we would do it while making a profit.. | | | |
Headline transfers on 16:16 - Sep 5 with 969 views | Tummer_from_Texas | "Out - Cork, Llorente and Siggy In - Clucas, Bony and Sanches" Why did you leave out Abraham and Mesa? | |
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Headline transfers on 16:27 - Sep 5 with 956 views | trampie |
Headline transfers on 16:14 - Sep 5 by A_Fans_Dad | The 3 that left were here for the first half of the last season, so let's see how many points we have by Christmas in comparison, if we have more than we did under Bradley then we can at least say it was "satisfactory". If we have as many as were produced in the second half of the season we can say it was "very successful", because not only would we have maintained the end of season standard but we would do it while making a profit.. |
Oh no a fairer comparison would be to compare with the second half of the season, same manager with Clucas, Bony and Sanches playing alongside Olsson and Carroll as well as Fernandez and Mawson who established and re-established themselves in the team. | |
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Headline transfers on 17:28 - Sep 5 with 902 views | awayjack |
Headline transfers on 16:27 - Sep 5 by trampie | Oh no a fairer comparison would be to compare with the second half of the season, same manager with Clucas, Bony and Sanches playing alongside Olsson and Carroll as well as Fernandez and Mawson who established and re-established themselves in the team. |
Yup odd to measure against basket case Bob. 2nd half of season should be barometer with same manager with squad including transfers out v transfers in. | | | |
Headline transfers on 17:59 - Sep 5 with 872 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Headline transfers on 16:27 - Sep 5 by trampie | Oh no a fairer comparison would be to compare with the second half of the season, same manager with Clucas, Bony and Sanches playing alongside Olsson and Carroll as well as Fernandez and Mawson who established and re-established themselves in the team. |
I did, or didn't you read the whole of what I wrote? If we match the second half and make a profit it is a very successful window. | | | |
Headline transfers on 22:50 - Sep 5 with 816 views | trampie | Siggy scored a brace tonight for Iceland, he is one heck of a quality player. | |
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