Now the season has ended, we want to gauge the opinions of the jack Army as to who should remain at the Liberty and who should depart over the summer. Simply tick the box next the players who you’d keep: [poll id=”2″]
Now the season has ended, we want to gauge the opinions of the jack Army as to who should remain at the Liberty and who should depart over the summer. Simply tick the box next the players who you’d keep: [poll id=”2″]
The curtain comes down on the 2015/6 season on Sunday as Manchester City visit south Wales. Ric Turner from http://bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/ answers our questions ahead of the game. How’s your season been? It’s been a very disappointing season overall. Obviously winning the Capital One Cup and getting to the semi-final of the Champions League was nice,
Simply put, Gylfi Sigurdsson is Swansea City’s best player. He controls the tempo of their play, manages to score crucial goals and isn’t afraid to do his fair share of defending and breaking up opposing attacks. Ultimately, the former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder has got it all and the Welsh side will flourish from his talents
Thanks to John Pearman of Red All Over The Land fanzine for answering our questions ahead of Sunday’s clash with Liverpool at the Liberty. It’s been a big week for Liverpool as a City with the “unlawful killing” verdict at the Hillsborough inquests. What’s the mood like on Merseyside in light of this? It’s one
We speak to editor of Newcastle United Fanzine True Faith, Michael Martin, ahead of the Swans weekend trip to St James’ Park. It’s been another poor season for Newcastle this term, what has gone wrong? Where do you start? This season has been in the post for years because the club isn’t really run as
As many of you were aware I was present at the Supporters Trust meeting on Thursday 14th April 2016 at the Liberty. For those of who didn’t follow my live tweeting here are some of the revelations from that meeting. Terms of sale were signed in December by Huw Jenkins on behalf of all selling
Now that Garry Monk has finally been put out of his misery, attention will turn to who Swansea City should replace him with in order to revive the clubs fortunes. For me our biggest problem is that we seem to have lost our identity. We have moved away from the triangles, short sharp passing and
Garry Monk is a Swansea City legend and he always will be. That’s what makes writing this blog particularly hard but unfortunately I can’t let my affection for him detract from the fact that his reign as our manager should now come to an end. I wrote a blog a month or so ago expressing
Gary Silke of the Fox Fanzine answers our questions for our regular Opposition View piece this week. How long have you supported Leicester and what was the first game you ever attended? 22nd November 1975 – an ill-tempered 0-0 draw between Jimmy Bloomfield’s Leicester and Bobby Robson’s Ipswich at Filbert Street. I loved every second.
It’s a trip to Anfield for Swansea City this weekend. Red All Over The Land fanzine editor John Pearman tells us about Liverpool’s season so far… How would you assess your season so far? Expectations weren’t at the usual level back in August but even so, disappointing especially the home form. However, for many teams
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