| Watson keeping his powder dry 22:21 - Jul 9 with 2828 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Piroe should be on his way within the next two or three weeks. Watson is yet to show his influence. A centre forward number one priority. Keeper number two perhaps. Josh Key - Well established as a club target before Watson's arrival. Josh Ginnelly - Known by Duff. I would expect some loans and free transfers already actually. Duff may want to assess the 4-5 U21s Webb and returning loan players in pre-season like Brandon Cooper Joseph, Whittaker and Ogbeta. Potter spent his £7m budget too quickly and carelessly. Asoro the speedster the cub did not need with Dan James in the building and much better coached. Roberts better that Declan John. Byers a match for McKay or Celina. [Post edited 9 Jul 2023 22:25]
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| Watson keeping his powder dry on 16:59 - Jul 10 with 450 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
| Watson keeping his powder dry on 07:48 - Jul 10 by magicdaps10 | Keeping his powder dry 😂 Not the first time I have read a poster using this phrase......its an hideous phrase! |
Levien has appointed Coleman as he nationally has his own money either in club shares , the convertible loan note or, perhaps in the Delaware Swansea city LLP (a mirror Swansea city holding company?). This is perhaps being traded freely in the USA as part of other pots such as DC United. Levein referred this a "skin in the game" which is an unpleasant phrase. The US people have seen millions wasted by employees with nothing to lose other than their roles like McCauley who inexplicably signed Barry McKay. The theory is that when buying players owners will be more careful with their cash if some of it is their own. |  |
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| Watson keeping his powder dry on 19:39 - Jul 10 with 362 views | onehunglow |
| Watson keeping his powder dry on 16:59 - Jul 10 by ReslovenSwan1 | Levien has appointed Coleman as he nationally has his own money either in club shares , the convertible loan note or, perhaps in the Delaware Swansea city LLP (a mirror Swansea city holding company?). This is perhaps being traded freely in the USA as part of other pots such as DC United. Levein referred this a "skin in the game" which is an unpleasant phrase. The US people have seen millions wasted by employees with nothing to lose other than their roles like McCauley who inexplicably signed Barry McKay. The theory is that when buying players owners will be more careful with their cash if some of it is their own. |
Almost as bad a phrase as Barry Mackay |  |
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