Not possible, Gylfi signing for another club will always be a negative expreience.JIM wrote:Has anyone seen a post, where it says ,He has positively signed for a new club.?
tbh, been doing that for years.akranes wrote:... prayer that Spurs get relegated...

Snowball wrote:There is a very strong chance Gylfi will be in the side for the Reading v Swansea game.
Royal Lady wrote:Yes because of the very great possibility he was going to sign for Swansea.You pretending to be ITK or something here Snowballers?
Serious question, do you troll other football clubs' fan sites or is it just us?No Fixed Abode wrote:Good move for him. Joining a club, that when promoted, showed some ambition in the transfer market.
Serious question, are you serious? Totally agree with "No Fixed Abode" Swansea have done things the right way and showed ambition whilst not breaking the bank, they didn't get promoted and say this side's good enough to stay in the Premier League without buying any decent playersRoyal Ginger wrote:Serious question, do you troll other football clubs' fan sites or is it just us?No Fixed Abode wrote:Good move for him. Joining a club, that when promoted, showed some ambition in the transfer market.
We'll see how Monk does this season...urzmikep wrote:Serious question, are you serious? Totally agree with "No Fixed Abode" Swansea have done things the right way and showed ambition whilst not breaking the bank, they didn't get promoted and say this side's good enough to stay in the Premier League without buying any decent playersRoyal Ginger wrote:Serious question, do you troll other football clubs' fan sites or is it just us?No Fixed Abode wrote:Good move for him. Joining a club, that when promoted, showed some ambition in the transfer market.
Speculate to accumulate and now both Swansea and Stoke are established Premier league sides (as will be Hull and Palace) whilst here we are scrambling around trying to find a new owner for £25m (which in today's football world is jack shit)
About the tone, not Swansea. Nothing wrong with the statement itself, more to do with how it compliments his body of work. Actually interested if he does it everywhere or just here. Thought that was pretty obvious/simple.urzmikep wrote:Serious question, are you serious? Totally agree with "No Fixed Abode" Swansea have done things the right way and showed ambition whilst not breaking the bank, they didn't get promoted and say this side's good enough to stay in the Premier League without buying any decent playersRoyal Ginger wrote:Serious question, do you troll other football clubs' fan sites or is it just us?No Fixed Abode wrote:Good move for him. Joining a club, that when promoted, showed some ambition in the transfer market.
Speculate to accumulate and now both Swansea and Stoke are established Premier league sides (as will be Hull and Palace) whilst here we are scrambling around trying to find a new owner for £25m (which in today's football world is jack shit)
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