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3 deals done
at 17:46 31 Aug 2017

Excluding Bony?
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Renato Sanchez
at 16:06 28 Aug 2017

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/swansea-city-make-auda
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Up to £45m deal agreed for Sigurdsson
at 19:52 24 Jul 2017

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/swansea-city-continue-

Rejected.
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Vincent Aboubakar
at 14:16 9 Jul 2017

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/porto-striker-vincent-
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Borja Baston
at 12:52 6 Aug 2016

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36985781

"Swansea hope to complete the deal for the 23-year-old over the weekend."
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Transfer Thread
at 13:07 5 Aug 2016

http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36985781

BBC confirming our interest in Borja Baston
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(No subject) (n/t)
at 15:28 4 Aug 2016

Might not be a failed medical. Could be we've shown an interest in him and they're trying to use him as part of a deal for Ayew. Speculation of course.
[Post edited 4 Aug 2016 15:30]
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Sebastian Haller
at 23:22 23 Jan 2016

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/489693/Swansea-battle-Premier-League-r

Daily Star journos read Planet Swans?
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Guidolin swansea talks...
at 18:48 17 Jan 2016

He won the Coppa Italia with Vicenza in 1997. Sleep tight :)
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Song for Ayew
at 19:41 10 Jun 2015

Boom boom boom now let me hear you say Ayew?!
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Official Statement on Jack Swan Cover in issue #34
at 11:02 25 Feb 2015

Jack Swan Magazine - Swansea's answer to Charlie Hebdo
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Shelvey or Sigurddson as CAM......
at 15:21 3 Feb 2015

I take your point that the stats may appear slightly biased given Gylfi has predominantly featured higher up the pitch than Jonjo. I do believe that to seriously entertain the idea that Shelvey would play the AM role better is a bit obtuse.

I've been a fan of Jonjo. I think he's given us that tenacious, nasty bite that we've probably lacked since Bodde. He has moments of brilliance (most of his goals seem to be worldies; when his hollywood, Gerrard-esque cross-field passes come off) but more commonly these days moments of sheer frustration. He's only 22 so still has plenty of time to grow and learn. For me he had 3 key passages of play against Southampton - obviously his goal, the shot off the post and the ball through to Gomis in the first half. Apart from that I thought he was a bit of a passenger and his performance in the midfield 3 was overshadowed by Fulton who was brilliant given it was only his 2nd Premier League start.

I think it's fair to say that our system requires a certain type of player. Hardworking, determined and most importantly intelligent. I'm not 100% sure Shelvey is a perfect fit for our system. But then again he scored on the weekend and got us an unlikely 3 points, that's the Jonjo enigma.
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Shelvey or Sigurddson as CAM......
at 14:16 3 Feb 2015

Hmm...

Sigurdsson
4 goals, 8 assists

Shelvey
2 goals, 1 assists
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Martin Ollson set to sign.
at 14:07 2 Feb 2015

Will he be officially confirmed before or after M'Vila, Tabanou and that young goalkeeper from Barcelona?
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Swansea City linked to World Cup ace Alexander Mejia
at 19:39 17 Dec 2014

Interesting that the only report of this is coming from the Evening Post. Getting linked to a player like this usually does the rounds before getting that far. Less likely to be an opportunistic agent sowing seeds for a high profile move which is usually the case when stories like this break on Sky Sports News or a tabloid.

A Defensive Midfielder, played in 4 of Colombia's 5 World Cup matches, captain for his club... could be a fantastic signing. Here's a little bio taken from the FIFA World Cup 2014 website:

"Though he only came into the Colombia side in June 2012 for the back-to-back qualifiers against Peru and Ecuador, there seems little doubt that Alexander Mejia has a bright international future ahead of him.

Now 25, Mejia is a defensive midfielder whose mere presence on the pitch is a source of reassurance for his club and country. A linchpin noted for his ability to tidy up mistakes, rob possession and track down and pressurise opponents, he is also a composed presence on the ball, capable of triggering attacks and playing in team-mates.

A leader on and off the pitch, he wears the captain’s armband for Atletico Nacional, with whom he has already won a number of trophies since his arrival in 2012. Prior to that he ran out for Once Caldas and Deportes Quindio, where he made his first-team debut in 2005.

Mejia hails from Barranquilla, the national team’s fortress in the qualifiers for Brazil 2014 and where he made two of the five appearances he enjoyed in the competition. Since that debut against the Peruvians, he has been a regular presence in Jose Pekerman’s squads and is anxious to continue gaining experience and fulfil his rich promise."
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(No subject) (n/t)
at 20:39 15 Dec 2014

Fair enough
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Montero may be questioned in Spanish match fixing investigation
at 20:36 15 Dec 2014

The people listed in my above post are alleged to have received money directly from Zaragoza. It is then further alleged that those 10 people distributed that money as bribes. So Jeff could've indirectly received money from Zaragoza.

This is from the BBC article.

"Prosecutor Luzon filed the case at a court in Valencia on Monday. The court document alleges Herrera was one of 10 people who withdrew tens of thousands of Euros funded by Zaragoza in order to pay bribes.
Montero's alleged involvement is not described in the prosecution case."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30487267
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Montero may be questioned in Spanish match fixing investigation
at 20:18 15 Dec 2014

He is mentioned so could be in the cack, just less cack than Herrera
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Montero may be questioned in Spanish match fixing investigation
at 20:12 15 Dec 2014

It appears (if allegations are found to be true) that Ander Herrera is in a much worse position than Jeff. The report specifically describes Herrera's involvement in that he personally received money from Zaragoza (with which is alleged to have been distributed to other members of the team) to throw the game. Montero's actions (although mentioned as having played) aren't as deeply scrutinised in the report.


“To this end it was established that 965,000 euros was paid to players of Levante in exchange for them allowing Zaragoza to win the game”.

He continued: "In executing this agreement, on 17 and 19 May 2011 the adviser of Zaragoza and financial director of the club, Francisco Javier Porquera, ordered the transfer from the account of Zaragoza the amounts of money to the accounts of Antonio Prieto, Javier Aguirre and these players: Lanzaro, Ander Herrera, Toni Doblas, Paulo da Silva, Braulio, Ponzio, Gabi, Jorge Lopez and Diogo".

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/man-uniteds-ander-herrera-could-4816
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John Hartson will watch his words in future after apologising for 'disgraceful'
at 22:17 24 Oct 2014

I do find it funny that Moses has come out of this looking like the victim. Hartson has more than likely been forced to apologise by the BBC and I think there was a lot of media pressure on Monk to apologise for what was deemed "heat of the moment" comments.

Where is the apology from Moses? It's pathetic.
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