by Royal With Cheese » 30 Sep 2010 09:52
by Silver Fox » 21 Oct 2010 12:48
by swansea jack » 31 Oct 2010 05:56
by PEARCEY » 31 Oct 2010 10:27
swansea jack *cough* /bump. 3rd.
Massive derby game at Legoland next week.
by swansea jack » 31 Oct 2010 12:00
PEARCEYswansea jack *cough* /bump. 3rd.
Massive derby game at Legoland next week.
The BBC have shown some piss poor local derbies this season. That should change next weekend. It should be a cracker but I think Cardiff will beat you.
by Ian Royal » 31 Oct 2010 16:23
swansea jack *cough* /bump. 3rd.
Massive derby game at Legoland next week.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 01 Nov 2010 18:14
by Royal With Cheese » 02 Nov 2010 10:43
swansea jack Massive derby game at Legoland next week.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 02 Nov 2010 11:02
Royal With Cheeseswansea jack Massive derby game at Legoland next week.
Just out of interest, what does that make the liberty stadium?
by swansea jack » 03 Nov 2010 07:56
Royal With Cheeseswansea jack Massive derby game at Legoland next week.
Just out of interest, what does that make the liberty stadium?
by SouthDownsRoyal » 07 Nov 2010 13:25
by swansea jack » 07 Nov 2010 15:15
by rhroyal » 07 Nov 2010 15:44
by swansea jack » 07 Nov 2010 15:52
rhroyal Maybe Brendan is a decent manager after all.
All I would say is that he came to Reading at an awful time, following the break up of SSC's team and some serious cloth cutting. In the same way, he arrived at Swansea at a very good time, following Martinez and Souza which is definitely a good time to join.
He definitely made mistakes at Reading, such as never playing Mills after £2mill, signing Cummings and trying a radical switch to 4-5-1 when it wasn't entirely necessary. The Tommy Smith saga was also a farce. At the same time he was unlucky with Nunt's injury.
It's hard to know. I think to put his success at Swansea entirely down to his predecessors would be wrong, in the same way that putting Coppell's success entirely down to Pardew's progress would be. In both cases it has definitely helped and been a good circumstance, but Rodgers has to take credit for his start at Swansea.
It's hard to know, maybe it was just the wrong time for him here. Maybe the wheels may yet fall off at Swansea in spectacular fashion. As somebody who questioned at the time whether sacking Brendan was the right call, this would make me a little happy as the idea of letting a good manager get away doesn't make me too happy.
Whether he's good or not, McDermott is doing a sound job here so I'm happy. I also prefer having a down to earth, humble manager instead of a Billy Big Bollocks.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 07 Nov 2010 15:58
by Royalee » 07 Nov 2010 17:57
by Chaney » 07 Nov 2010 18:15
Royalee Never should have got rid of him, end of.
by RoyalJames101 » 07 Nov 2010 18:17
rhroyal Maybe Brendan is a decent manager after all.
All I would say is that he came to Reading at an awful time, following the break up of SSC's team and some serious cloth cutting. In the same way, he arrived at Swansea at a very good time, following Martinez and Souza which is definitely a good time to join.
He definitely made mistakes at Reading, such as never playing Mills after £2mill, signing Cummings and trying a radical switch to 4-5-1 when it wasn't entirely necessary. The Tommy Smith saga was also a farce. At the same time he was unlucky with Nunt's injury.
It's hard to know. I think to put his success at Swansea entirely down to his predecessors would be wrong, in the same way that putting Coppell's success entirely down to Pardew's progress would be. In both cases it has definitely helped and been a good circumstance, but Rodgers has to take credit for his start at Swansea.
It's hard to know, maybe it was just the wrong time for him here. Maybe the wheels may yet fall off at Swansea in spectacular fashion. As somebody who questioned at the time whether sacking Brendan was the right call, this would make me a little happy as the idea of letting a good manager get away doesn't make me too happy.
Whether he's good or not, McDermott is doing a sound job here so I'm happy. I also prefer having a down to earth, humble manager instead of a Billy Big Bollocks.
by Wycombe Royal » 07 Nov 2010 18:31
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