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Doesn't matter how big their squad is its about quality not quantity, Swanseas Chairman never backed Sousa in getting the necessary players in when Swansea needed them.
Be it Sousa or Ollie I'll be cheering for either one in the Play Offs.
Again, sad individual and embarassing yourself yet again.
Anyone would think he had a vendetta against the man
In the past year the Swans have broken their transfer record on three separate occasions to fund Nathan Dyer, Craig Beattie and David Cotterill’s respective arrivals.
Those three deals reportedly cost a combined £1.4m and then, when asked for reinforcements in recent months, the board provided the wages to sign striker Shefki Kuqi permanently and bring David Edgar in on loan from the Premiership.
As for Blackpool and Ollie, mostly loans
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In the past year the Swans have broken their transfer record on three separate occasions to fund Nathan Dyer, Craig Beattie and David Cotterill’s respective arrivals.
Those three deals reportedly cost a combined £1.4m and then, when asked for reinforcements in recent months, the board provided the wages to sign striker Shefki Kuqi permanently and bring David Edgar in on loan from the Premiership.
As for Blackpool and Ollie, mostly loans
Just admit your wrong and try and regain some respect
Could be at Hull City next season, so lets see how he does
With parachute payments, some PL class players, 25k fans and the probable backing of the board my guess would be a Top 2 Spot.
If Sousa takes over Hull, I'll wager you he has them finishing higher than Warnock does for us and it would be a bet I'd be happy to lose, so its win win for me.
In the past year the Swans have broken their transfer record on three separate occasions to fund Nathan Dyer, Craig Beattie and David Cotterill’s respective arrivals.
Those three deals reportedly cost a combined £1.4m and then, when asked for reinforcements in recent months, the board provided the wages to sign striker Shefki Kuqi permanently and bring David Edgar in on loan from the Premiership
The size of the Swansea squad, one of the largest in the Championship
Do you not understand?
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3 players purchased for £1.4m would have got no where near our team when Swansea signed them. Shefi Kuqi looks like a pub footballer if its the same player I'm thinking off.
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