Swansea Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 As you will by now be aware, Paulo Sousa has left Swansea City. I wish you luck with your new manager, because it is a miracle that he was with us for so long. The man is arogant, big headed and has no contacts in the British or European game (although he will name drop like mad). He never speaks to the press, so dont expect any info to come out from your club in future. If you can find out what his assistant Bruno does, good luck, because no one could whilst he was with Swansea. You can expect very defensive football next season and few goals. Thank you for taking him away from us, as it saved us having to sack him and pay him off. Good luck for the coming season, you will be neading it. Keep a copy of this posting and see how long it takes till it all comes true.
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 Ok, well we will see where Leicester are come May and see where Swansea are, then we can really judge Sousa.
Guest Mee-9 Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 As you will by now be aware, Paulo Sousa has left Swansea City. I wish you luck with your new manager, because it is a miracle that he was with us for so long. The man is arogant, big headed and has no contacts in the British or European game (although he will name drop like mad). He never speaks to the press, so dont expect any info to come out from your club in future. If you can find out what his assistant Bruno does, good luck, because no one could whilst he was with Swansea. You can expect very defensive football next season and few goals. Thank you for taking him away from us, as it saved us having to sack him and pay him off. Good luck for the coming season, you will be neading it. Keep a copy of this posting and see how long it takes till it all comes true. It'll be a miracle if you do well with Dowie or Coleman as your manager! Keep a copy of this posting and see how long it takes till it all comes true.
Uncle Monty Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 Yeah cheers mate, not bitter or owt? Personally I think you guys got fooking well lucky having two good managers in succession. Let's just hope we can do the same.
fantastic_mr_fox Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 cheers mate - good luck with Ian Dowie/Gareth Southgate/Chris Coleman
richardsfoxes Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 Thanks alot, wish you luck next season, im sure ull get a high profile welsh manager like Chris coleman, hopefully he will help you crawl up that one more step to a playoffs place. xx
Guest NGoloMode Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 Ok, well we will see where Leicester are come May and see where Swansea are, then we can really judge Sousa. Yea I'm not judging until he's done enough to be judged on.
Swansea Posted 4 July 2010 Author Posted 4 July 2010 I am not being nasty i am just letting you know what he is like and what to expect from him. I wish the QPR fans had told us what to expect.
Sparky Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 Being a total hypocrite by the fact i hope Pearson doesn't raid us for players, i hope Paulo can tempt Pratley here. I like him a lot.
markbsac Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 any thing is better in a press conference than pearson....and he was arrogant as well !...and banned strings from the press room mardy bastrad...welcome to the mighty foxes paulo !
iBleedLeicesterColours Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 Let me do the honours and sum this up please. The person that started this thread has been fcuked over by the above comments. Leave before you get more humiliated.
fantastic_mr_fox Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 can we have that Argentinian midfielder now? the one who was about to sign for swansea?
Koke Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 I am not being nasty i am just letting you know what he is like and what to expect from him. I wish the QPR fans had told us what to expect. Who you gonna appoint as a new manager then?
Guest Bilo Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 A rather bitter sounding post there to be honest, laden with opinions rather than solid fact. The fact is that Swansea improved their league position after Martinez left the club and took Gomez and Scotland with him, not to mention much of the backroom staff. Sousa has to take part of the credit for this in my view. They may have been short on goals but with such limited options up front, it seems unfair to point the finger wholly at Sousa. We have a defence that is equally strong and with Tunchev returning, comfortable on the ball. The same can be said about the midfield with the excellent Andy King ready to grow and learn from a midfielder who won two Champions League medals and Richie Wellens can shine as he did for Doncaster in a side playing attractive football. Gallagher and Fryatt will benefit from this new culture as well, as anyone who has seen the two players perform when we're playing the ball into feet will testify. All in all, I'd expect us to be tight at the back as Swansea were under Sousa but adding the goals that cost the Welsh side so dearly in their promotion battle due to our better options going forward. I'm optimistic about this appointment and think it's pretty much the best outcome we could have had. The links with Dowie and Rodgers frankly didn't bear thinking about.
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 Who you gonna appoint as a new manager then? I read somewhere, (think it was 606!) that they already have someone lined up, and Hartson will get a coaching role.
00rawat Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 Ok, well we will see where Leicester are come May and see where Swansea are, then we can really judge Sousa. This.
Guest Bilo Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 I read somewhere, (think it was 606!) that they already have someone lined up, and Hartson will get a coaching role. Swansea forum fancies Paul Tisdale from Exeter City strongly as well.
Jimmy Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 defensive tactics with very few goals... hmm I wonder if we'll be able to cope with this new style ...
Guest Mee-9 Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 You never know, this could help our team Kermorgant could be the new Drogba, Playing the ball to the feet, None of this shitty route 1 for 90 minutes
Koke Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 defensive tactics with very few goals... hmm I wonder if we'll be able to cope with this new style ... We were hardly Barcelona in the first place. We are used to rigid dull style of football.
markbsac Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 give paulo a break at last he gets to mangae a big club......he will florish with the tai money thats coming into the club !
Jimmy Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 We were hardly Barcelona in the first place. We are used to rigid dull style of football. that was kinda my point
Matt Posted 4 July 2010 Posted 4 July 2010 http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/paulo-sousa-is-better-than-roberto-martinez/354291854133?ref=search
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