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Everything Must Go

We can’t go on like this

After the summer transfer window shut I declared it as a disaster as four players departed with only one coming in, leaving us woefully short in certain positions and those players didn’t even depart for the money that we should have received for them.

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Opposition view – Brentford

We speak to Beesotted’s Billy Grant Billy ahead of the Swans’ trip to Griffin Park this weekend… 

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Here’s to you Big Kev

I was devastated to hear the sad news this morning that big Kevin Austin has passed away. He had a firm place in the hearts of the Jack Army with his no nonsense defending, the way he’d go into 50/50s and what can only be described as the best ability I’ve ever seen at holding off a defender to allow the ball to go out for a goal kick.

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Opposition view – Norwich City

We speak to Joe Hinchliffe of TalkNorwichCity.com ahead of the Canaries’ visit to the Liberty Stadium this weekend…

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Opposition view – Middlesbrough

We speak to Robert Nichols of fmttm ahead of the Swans’ visit to the Riverside Stadium…

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Opposition view – Stoke City

We speak to David Cowlishishaw from Wizards of Drivel podcast, ahead of the Swans’ trip to the bet365 stadium this Tuesday, to take on Stoke City…

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Opposition view – Nottingham Forest

We speak to blogger Lee Clarke ahead of Nottingham Forest’s visit to the Liberty Stadium this weekend…

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Opposition view – Millwall

We speak to blogger and Millwall fan Lucas Ball ahead of the Swans’ trip to the New Den this weekend…

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Opposition view – Birmingham City

We speak to Blues fan Gabriel Sutton of The Football Lab ahead of the Swans’ visit to St Andrews tomorrow evening…

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Everything Must Go

Deadline Day becomes Disaster Day

The appointment of Graham Potter along with the revelation that he’d be in charge of transfers indicated to me that we’d learnt something from the previous two shambolic seasons which inevitably saw us relegated in the end.

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