https://www.planetswans.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15458 At least he can be closer to his family in Cheltenham I think this was a ploy to distract from our fans forum.
What a pity, oh well, never mind. He's still made more money taking the job and getting booted than he would have done here
Heckingbottom looks on his way out too. Nice little Christmas bonus for em. They won't bat an eyelid. Paid in full, will be on a beach in the Maldives on Christmas Day. Back in the New Year, straight back into another job on another 3 year deal.
All is forgiven, come back and finish what’s been started…. Only joking, still 10 x better than what we currently have…
I totally get there will now be a clamour for him to come back, and I realise plenty will totally disagree with me. However I'll stick with what I said when he left - I wouldn't want him back.
Someone has been asking a question in the forum for the last 25 minutes and he's said 'obviously' at least 25,000 times, I've muted it but I can tell he's still going, so I thought I'd try to deflect my attention to something else before my spleen becomes sentient, rips itself out of my ribcage and strangles me to death for the sake of both our sanities... How do you think Duff would have done with the squad we have this season? And if Duff is so much better, how do you explain that Collins has accumulated more points this season with this bloody squad than Duff managed at this point last season with the squad he had?
https://www.swanseacity.com/news/club-statement-michael-duff No win in five and three points from fifteen. He was lucky the likes of our two South Yorkshire friends are so poor or they would be more in the mire.
Shocking and hilarious news, an absolutely sacktastic outcome there for Micky lol. Well done Duffer, and your massive long haul plans.
I just can’t get my head around investing so much money into a new manager & staff & getting shut so soon. They’re underperforming a bit but they aren’t getting dragged into a relegation battle so surely you’d give him a proper go at implementing his methods.