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Do SUFC players still have goal, points or win bonuses in their contracts nowadays?
Would any income generated from upcoming games end up in Swanns pocket if the deal isn’t quite over the line?
If they got rid it would still be Swann’s choice in the hot seat.
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I don’t think Keith will be here at the end of the month, if he gets no backing I think he will walk away.
who’d blame him tbf, the club has become a pile of dog poo.
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Which one of Swann’s relatives do we think will replace him?
On a serious note…they should probably look for someone with bricklaying experience, help rebuild the crumbling foundations of the club and lend a hand on the new apartments.
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Unfortunately it does seem that the football club is bottom of Swann’s priority list. Now that key assets are secured I suspect it may become even less important.
I’d like nothing more for Swann to prove me wrong but I suspect this situation will play out how many seem to be predicting on here.
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What striker would want to come and play with this team, they’d be lucky to get any chances let alone goals.
How many times do we lose possession with that forward punt to Loft
Don’t panic, 25 cup finals remaining.
I find it remarkable that players can talk about what a local derby means to the club and fans in pre-match interviews and then go out and put in a performance like that…shocking.
I have no idea how they keep a straight face.
Credit to Neil, his staff and the players.
I wouldn’t have thought some of these younger players would have made the starting eleven at the start of the season let alone giving MoM performances.
Considering the clubs change in strategy, Neil’s managerial experience and all the other issues the club have faced this season surely makes the recent upturn in performance and results nothing short of impressive and long may it continue.
It’s making people smile again so lets embrace it while it’s here.
Eisa is very lightweight, lost count how many times he was brushed off the ball with ease. If he can’t cut in on his right foot he tie’s himself in knots.
Stick any non-league or semi-pro keeper between the sticks in League 2 and they’d have a good game every now and again.
Small step in the right direction, he works hard for the team so that’s good enough for me.
I’m struggling to see any improvement from the first game to now, each game just feels the same. We start out reasonably well for around 15/20 minutes then we disappear. At no point during todays game did I feel like we would we would go on and win the game.
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