two games in against poor opposition
we cant score in open play,players jumping ship,we look like a team of washer woman
what annoys me we knew this end of last season,and its still not been addressed
whelan sure knows how to keep fans away
awaits reply of whelans love children :violin:
When you have the bank telling a club like Everton they cannot spend any money on players why do you think the situation at Wigan can be any different?
Maybe Kenwright is raking in a fortune out of owing a Premiership football club just like Whelan.
POSTIVE : We are 2 points and 10+ better goal difference than the start of last season..
Lets face it unless we we took 9 points from the first 3 games the bicky’s of this world were always going to whip out their cyber fishing rod and come for a catch down the old CockneyLatic river…
The positive so far is without doubt a much tighter defence than this time last season (and unbeaten)with a clear need for experienced midfield creativity and the obvious “proven goalscorer”
I don’t think Swansea’s first ever home Premiership fixture was ever going to be “easy” but we could have won both games if it wasn’t for the woodwork – so nothing too alarming yet.
Admittedly it is very quiet on the transfer front, but has anything happened to make anyone believe that we will not bring in a couple of new faces (possible on loan?) I would put good money on it that there are a couple of half decent signings to come. The club is viable – and it doesn’t HAVE to be in the Premiership to survive .
I am pretty sure some of the people saying we r having a bad start, were saying that our first fixtures couldnt of been harder when the fixtures came out, :roll:
So Bicky, the club’s not viable and yet you still expect your mate Whelan to dip into his pocket and spend even more than he has already. If you’re right – and as usual, you’re not – why on earth would he?
Oh, and best laugh today? Bicky handing out spelling and grammar lessons!