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Serious question, how did Cooper get through the net if they do that? You know me Tuerto not argumentative at all, you make a good point and I agreed up until a certain point.
If they were to have gotten Russell he would have suited them like a dream, loves possession ball at MK.
Russel martin back on apparently
Got it. I think that they lost their 'Style' way before Cooper turned up. In my opinion, The Laudrup era was their Pinnacle in terms of how they defined their style, although others may know better. Apart from Bradley and that bloke from reading? They seem to have gone for progressive coaches. I suppose Cooper could be seen as progtessive with good contacts, although his style did remind me a little bit of how Roy Hodgson lined up. Very disciplined, quite rigid and all about shape. That's how i saw it, although in all honesty, that's an opinion based on limited viewing.
He's not exactly biting their hand off according to this.
Swansea's pursuit of him sounds like Mrs Doyle from Father Ted offering him a cup of tea - "Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on..."
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There does seem to be strange things going on down there.
While I understand we are in somewhat a glass House when it comes to criticising how other teams operate, they do seem in a bit of disarray.
Their lack of engagement with WAG on COVID rules for fans is also strange when Cardiff and other Welsh clubs, including other sports, has been pretty intense.
His style of football would certainly be the Swansea way but his record as a manager so far admittedly brief,is not paticularly good. He has lost almost as many games as he has won and conceded almost as many goals as has been scored. Mk Dons finished 19th in a curtailed season and 13th the following season. Not bad but not great either.
It seems Swamsea are going for him more for his style of football than the results he has produced so far.