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Abysmal treatment of a decent manager. Guidolin deserved a lot better.
So Feeney gone,Guidolin gone,Trollope on the verge. Not much feel good factor in Welsh football right now.
I think that we, of all people as a group of supporters should feel sympathy and indeed empathise with the supporters of a club that are experiencing lack of real football knowledge from a new board that has only commercial interests in mind, we should also remember that their previous dogma was that of a club that "is not a normal club" in the way it conducts its business and even comitted the emotional events to film......... We should, but **** them, I hope they crawl back into the stinking hole they came from! USA USA.
Mixed feelings about this one: you would have to be in serious trouble not to be able to get your team up for games against Liverpool and Man City but most games in the premier league are against sides of a lower ebb, if you can't play against Southampton and Hull then you'll be in trouble, however, Guidolin is trying to get Swansea playing with what it is comfortably their worst squad in years, survived last year and apart from results against Leicester, Southampton and Hull (who at the time were on a high) they haven't achieved less than what you'd expect from them.
Bob Bradley may be a good coach (23rd best according to FourFourTwo) but there is danger in so publicly looking for an alternative manager, not paying any deeds to the fans/21% of the board and picking your countryman when arguably your investment hasn't done much for the club thus far.
Apart a period of stability Swansea are in danger of copying Sunderland with their coach for 6 months rule.
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I hope so, him ZOhore and Immers in a triple deal? He'd know Gounongbe from Belgium so fingers crossed.
A poster above said Bradley had managed in Belgium, hence the Gounongbe references.
Just listening to the phone-in on Radio Wales. Jacks mostly raving with my favourite one saying "I'd rather be watching my club in League 2 than watch what's happening to the Club now". That sounded familiar - not sure where I've heard it before.