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It has been a strange summer. At no point have we thought that a major club are going to steal our manager, our stresses and fears have instead been on other things. For me, Ashley Williams was our signing of the summer. Incredibly important to us and losing him would have suggested that we were at the end of our Premier league road.

I’m massively optimistic about our chances this season assuming that Wilf remains with us. I think that we will have plenty to survive should he go but we could mount a serious top 8 challenge if we keep hold of him. I’m really curious to see how our back 4 shapes up and interested to see how much organisation Monk has done with our Summer break, we leaked few goals in our warm up matches but they obviously stand for very little. I hoped to publish a debate on facebook between Geraint Evans and Simon Daniels but neither could refrain from swearing frequently and I couldn’t be bothered to edit it and there were certain words which were uneditable and would totally lose context. The debate showed how different people’s opinions are over our Summer dealings. We have lost a lot of players and brought in less in terms of numbers. I would have liked to have kept Ben but you can’t complain too much if you go through a transfer window and only lose your left back from your first team. Michu wouldn’t get in our first team before you spout on. He would have two years ago but Bony is a better striker and Siggy is better in the hole and I think that it is best for everyone that he moved on. We are into our forth year in the Premier League and our 4th year at Jack Swan, both have improved with each year and will continue to do so. I hope you enjoy this issue, we will always love to hear from you about ways to improve the magazine.

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Contents 4: Adios Amigos 10: Ours at Last

12: Good Luck Ben

14: Where are they now?

Matty talks to Martin Thomas

20: Jack Swan Tries

24: Jack swan eats food

28: Jokes by Spense

34: Where are they now

44: Pictures of the month 46: Plan B?

52: Picture Quiz

54: More From Spense 58: Micky Thomas is an idiot 60: Green Valley Arts

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A�io� A�ig�’� It was only this time last year that we welcomed the Spanish armada into SA1. A new set of Iberian recruits waiting to join the success of those that had come before them. Reports of dressing room unrest and split camps between Spanish and non-Spanish has resulted in a mass exodus of the same scale as their arrival but has the problem simply lied with their nationality? I spoke with Ashley Williams about a year ago and he said that Laudrup would let the players do what they wanted, manage their own free time and give them freedom. This was totally new to our British players who were used to being babysat. British footballers cannot think for themselves, they are not able to tell the time, they cannot work out when they are hungry, they need to be controlled in pretty much every way, if not disaster happens. Our Spanish contingents were more used to this freedom; potentially they married with this in mind and had wives who could take over these difficult roles better than Rosie Webster would have for example. But that is the way of managers in La Liga, where our previous manager had picked up their trade. This could have been a big reason for any divide and also for this mass cull. I think that there was a big group of Laudrups

signings who are used to the continental style of football management and don’t necessarily want to be around team mates outside of ‘work’, it is very much a case of ‘you go to work, you come home from work’. They never got taught ‘The Swansea Way’, the real family feel. Our footballers are babies in this country, but we expect them to be united babies. We don’t expect them to know how to make a cup of tea or even know how to tie their own shoe lace but we do expect them to abuse each other in a friendly manor on twitter, we expect their best man at their wedding to be the person they play next to on the weekend. We know that they need a sat-nav to find their car but that is okay as long as they are a team who will fight for each other. It became increasingly clear that there were players in our squad who wouldn’t fight for their team mates in the way that we expect in this country. That might be fine in Spain but I’d rather have a group of fighters under Monks baby sitting service rather than more independent individuals under the Laud. I doubt that we will ever know whether I’m speaking complete nonsense or not (although I’m guessing most of you know that I am) but I do think that there was a major clash in what players were used to in regards to time outside of training and this played a major factor in the split camp. The most important thing now, having worked out that we are having an exodus is to manage it well.

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A�io� A�ig�’� Having 100% faith in your chairman’s ability is never possible for a football fan. Even when their reputation and past achievements are as great as our, they can still never do as good a job as us fans can. We always know best, even when we know little and this summer seems to have had more ‘undisclosed fees’ than quality thunderstorms. So it is difficult to really comment or judge on how successful our dealings have been but that is kind of my job and so here (kind of ) it goes. I think the majority of fans felt that the Michu loan deal seemed a strange option for us without looking at it too much. The Spanish international will only have a year left on his contract when he returns to us and will also be 29. You would be forgiven for assuming that his value would be considerably less at this time next summer.

what is in that deal. We assume that Napoli have paid money for him to go there, if this sum is around the £4 million mark then I’d say that is a reasonable fee from our behalf. Especially when it seems highly likely that he wasn’t happy here, his value was dwindling and at the very least, this deal should put him back in the shop window and take him a way from a harmonious squad. He could potentially have a wonder season, bang in 20 goals, have a £15 million pound value at the end of it to go alongside the £4 million we had for this season and Huw has played another master stroke. It is also possible that there is an ‘agreed sale price’ in this loan deal, which would take a lot of any advantages of a loan deal away from us. Should he have that wonder season and attract interest from Paris St German, Monaco and numerous Italian clubs, we would be disappointed to have a pre-agreed deal to sell him to Napoli for £6 million.

That though, could be far from the truth. We are talking about a player who had a very good season in La Liga before joining us, who then had an inspirational season in So in terms of the Michu deal, I (kind of ) tried, but it’s his first campaign in really hard to the Premier League know what sort and won his first of deal it will Spanish cap in his work out to be second season here. for us without If he is able to light actually knowing up Serie A in the anything at all. same way, then his What we do pedigree will surely know is that our be high having chairman has an succeeded in the incredible past three most record of these illustrious leagues dealings and so in Europe in just 4 we must assume seasons. that the deal was the best possible The problem is that for the club and we have no idea lets remember

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A�io� A�ig�’� that we only paid £2.2 million for him (‘only’ what is the world coming to hey). The Pozuelo deal was a shame as far as I was concerned. I really liked him and feel like he has a lot to offer. It is another ‘undisclosed fee’ but I don’t think we would have got much out of the deal to be honest although, you never know. There are so many contract agreements these days that there could be many a clause which could mean that we are quids-in should he ever become a Spanish and Barcelona regular. Monk was clearly not impressed with him, I would of liked to see him loaned out to the championship, toughened up a bit and then given a chance but I wont lose to much sleep over losing him. Canas, Chico and Pablo are still on our books as I write this although they all seem destined to depart the club.

but he does give the ball away so much and offers little in other areas of the field. No hard feelings towards him at all, he never really reached his full potential here and it looks as though he is going to milk it up in Qatar for a few years and I think that probably explains how his career has turned out in reality. This will leave us with just Angel and Jordi Amat flying the flag for Spain. Angel is clearly adapted to the British style of football management, so much so that he married a Welsh girl. Who was his best man though? Answers on a post card please. Is he properly British? Amat is young enough to not really know too different and to of still been babysat a little anyway. But I personally don’t think the club has anything against Spanish players: just those who can wipe their own ass.

Canas is supposedly disruptive to the squads harmony. That is the word on the street and it would appear that there may be more than just footballing reasons for his omission from our pre-season tour. He came on a free and I would expect that he would leave on one as well. He’s been a decent enough squad player, he isn’t as good as Ki and so I don’t think that he will be missed really. Chico has annoyed the hell out of me and I want to make certain that he’s gone before I really go into my point of view on him. Watch this space. Pablo is the most bizarre and frustrating player that we have seen in recent years at the swans. He may well be missed but I don’t think that we will notice it. His assists record is superb and he is clearly a creative player

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It was probably the first time that I really appreciated the fuss about the Swiss player who has destroyed every tennis record that Wimbledon has. He is effortless, his technique is just wonderful, he has more time than anyone else, he doesn’t run, he glides, he doesn’t smash, he places. And although I can’t fail but admire the likes of Rafa Nadals and Novak Djokovic, they are the Michu’s of this world, they are all about ‘power’ and I’m after technique. They are physical, they are efficient, they are determined. They get the job done on a frightfully consistent basis. Few thrills, few slip ups, slightly unorthodox at times, putting their body on the line time and time again. They are the well oiled machines to the grace and individuality of a Roger Federer or…………………….. a Gylfi Sigurðsson. Siggy is the Roger Federrer of the footballing world. That is not to say that he is the greatest player in the world, I’m not an idiot, it is plainly obvious that Leon Britton holds that accolade but he is just a wonderful player to watch.

18 games for our new recruit. Monk says that siggy looks even better than when he lit up SA1 a couple of seasons ago. His first friendly match looked promising. It is hard to understand why he didn’t cut the grade at Spurs, it is possible that his face just didn’t fit. It is also possible that he was being played consistently out of position and that this could be a trap which we may fall into. He is a decent wide man but he is a top quality attacking midfielder. Can we afford to play him as an attacking midfielder? Will we only play with one up top to accommodate him or will we be brave enough to play him alongside Leon in a 4-4-2? If I was a betting man then I would lay a pound on him being forced out wide and I think we will potentially lose out on getting the very best out of him there but would probably give us a more balanced eleven. As a wide man, he is a typical central midfielder being pushed wide: he wants to come back inside. He obviously has the type of delivery which will get Bony and Gomis excited but he isn’t going to burst past players with the blistering pace that Ecuadorian wingers posses. Great to have him back, great to finally be able to call him ‘ours’.

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and I take nothing away from him there, if he was still here then I’d be more than happy with him as our first choice left back for years but he was far from our best player.

I thought he had a poor season last term. Certainly far worse than his debut season. His positioning defensively was very poor at times and he did seem lost and defensively naïve regularly, looking quite clumsy and I think I’m now distanced from the ‘people’ involved with a almost a bit big, solid and slow to turn for a full back. football club (not quite in fairness, I would still cry like a baby if anything bad ever came out about our beloved Going forward, he got worse as the season went on. He Huw) and so I feel nothing in reality when players leave. has a knack of cutting inside in the final third as against overlapping the winger. This can be great but it can also In many ways, Ben Davies should be seen as more of a make a side look very narrow, especially on the occasions hero than Joe Allen. What he achieved in his first season when Pablo played in front of him. with us will be remembered by all of us until we become senile and swear to god that Cardiff were once a Premier He is a Premiership player in my opinion and one who we League team. It was incredible. To throw someone with no should be proud of. Is he a top Premiership player? Not in experience into the most watched league in the world for my opinion. I actually think that he’s going to struggle to a whole season was almost cement a position I don’t think that he is unique in modern times. the perfect blend for a full back. I don’t think that he has the brain for a centre He is clearly a Jack and will be back and I don’t think that he is good remembered as one, he has left enough to play in the midfield. Being on good terms and I expect good at football doesn’t always make that we will see him back here you a good footballer if that makes any one day (sooner rather than sense. later in my humble opinion). If I am brutally honest (and I Time will tell and a massive part of me might be proved to be an idiot wishes that I am wrong because I would again) I think we have played a love to see him achieve miracles and be blinder and sold him at the the next Gareth Bale but I would happily right time. bet a wager that he will be back at the Swans within two years. If we want him I don’t want to sound harsh back then that is. and I certainly don’t want to come across like sour grapes Having said all that, I do wish him the because he left but: how good best of luck. I know you love the mag. is he? Stop attacking people with tennis racquets! He did have a great first season

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W���� A�� T��� N��? Matty caught up with Martin ‘Psysco’ Thomas to see what he’s up to these days.

three years and I loved every minute of it. If I could turn back the clock then I wish I would have stayed a bit longer.

Are you still involved in the game and if so where? The answer is no I am not I am afraid, I don’t have any real involvement in football anymore. Apart from playing five a side with my work friends now and again but in terms of any real capacity or anything then I am not.

Who was the best player you played with in your career? When I was at Southampton when I was younger there were the likes of Le Tissier and Shearer there (before he got his move to Blackburn). You could just see what a player he was going to be, how big, strong, confident and mobile he was. He was a great player and le Tissier was just a genius, he was a player who did what you saw on a sataurday day in day out in training. All the goals and tricks he would do you would get that in training. It was so natural to him he was just a great natural talent.

Are you missing the sport? I do miss it, when I first finished playing I didn’t miss it at all but gradually over a period of time, I started yearning for it again and wishing I was playing. But I have never been a great follower of football as such. I don’t watch a great deal of football or support a team in any great depth. I just love playing really; My real passion was the actual playing side of things. What was your best moment for the Swans? Well obviously it has to be the West ham game, the whole scenario going up there for the first leg, the excitement of playing at their ground and not knowing what was going to go on and how we were going to perform. Then to draw up at their place and bring them back to Swansea was a great feeling for us. Also Winning the league, a whole season coming down to one game, going to Rotherham knowing what we had to do and coming away as champions.

Any funny stories from your time at the Swans? Probably a few funny stories that would get a few people in trouble, I think I should have been a bit more prepared for this interview shouldn’t I? Who was the longest in the shower? Probably longest doing his hair was Mickey Howard, and Tony Bird always brought a bag with him bigger than a kit bag for all his hair products and so on.

What was your worst moment for the Swans? Looking back now then probably leaving, maybe I should have stayed. That’s the down side of it but I had a great

Who was the best manager you ever played under? There was a coach when I was a kid at Southampton Dave

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W���� A�� T��� N��? Merrington, when I was an apprentice he was the youth team manager and he pretty much molded us or made us in to the players and as people. He went on to be Southampton manager for a while. Then there was Ian Branfoot a lot of fans didn’t like him at the time but he was my style of player and brought me on and believed in what I could do. Micky Adams at Fullham, he very much new what he wanted out of his players and was very professional as a manger. Was there ever a manger you played under that didn’t have a clue? There was a few at certain clubs that were going through the managers, who didn’t stay for very long. At the time you do question what there thinking is, every manager is slightly different in how they believe the game should be played or how training should be taken and things like that. A lot of managers have different quirks, it’s unfair to name people but everybody is different. You sit down and they are analyzing a game then the next thing your sat down and you are thinking: One, what is he going on about? and two is this ever going to work? Were you ever tempted to get in to management? No, I have never coached, I have never gone down that avenue. Its never appealed to me. Don’t ask me why but it’s never appealed to me. I always knew when I finished football it wouldn’t be for me but don’t ask me why.

player getting round the pitch putting in a tackles. Things like that, upsetting players but that was the name that I got from the Swansea supporters. Did you ever feel with a nickname like that if things where getting a bit physical that it was part of your job to get stuck in? Yes for sure, you feel some kind of responsibility. With our team you had Boundy and Jules as well. We had a great team and a great family that would look after one another. It was never just me, I had the nickname Psycho but if things got nasty or heated on the pitch you wanted to be involved to help look after each other. Has there ever been a time when you were in Tesco’s doing your shopping or something and someone is shouting down the aisle Psycho!? Yeah you do get it; I used to get it a lot as you say in Tesco’s or walking down the street. It’s a good feeling; I saw psycho as a positive in terms of a committed nickname. Not a nasty one or anything bad really, I saw it as a nickname where people recognized my commitment to a game of football really. So I thought it was nice that I got the acknowledgment off the pitch really. How do you think the swans are going to do this year? Your asking me another question about football ha ha, I don’t even know how saints are going to do and they are my local team. I always wish them well and I look out for their results but you’re asking the wrong man. It’s terrible really as an ex footballer but I don’t watch much

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Do you get a chance to get back to Swansea much; I know you played in the charity match for the Swans recently do you play in many of the games? No I should do really, with work I should get the opportunity to get down more but I don’t. I always say to myself that I should get down and catch up with Boundy and Mickey Howard. I keep saying it but it is something I should do more is get down to Swansea because I do love the place. What do you miss most about being a professional footballer? Playing the game, I just loved playing the game. You can probably tell by the interview that I am detached from the game, Mickey Howard was a die hard Liverpool supporter, Jason Smith was a big villa fan and they would follow their team off the pitch and it was something I never got involved in too much. You would have to sit there and they would always talk about their clubs but for me it was always getting on that pitch and playing the game and being a fully committed footballer. Never the best but I always felt that I could get on to the field and give 100%. Being the kind of player you were, Did you ever get frustrated with certain players not putting the effort in around the football field? Of course you do but everybody is different, the one thing I always felt was that if you’re the most skillful player or your not you have to be totally committed to what you do and that’s the frustrating thing. When you have a team around you when there is someone who is not putting the effort in around you I think that is the least you can do as a

player. If you haven’t got that commitment in the tackle or chasing back and so on then that’s a very frustrating thing. There are a lot of players who have the ability but on the flip side don’t do the work and you think how much better they could be. But I think commitment should be a given everyone has two pairs of legs on a football field given 100% and trying your heart out should be a given. Do you keep in touch with many of the Swans players? As I have said a couple of times, I haven’t spoken to them for a little while but Matthew bound, Mickey Howard and Jules they are the ones I have most contact with. If I am ever in Swansea I stay at Matthew Bounds, I have known Matthew since we were about 13 years old and he was best man at my last wedding as well. I think football is different to what it was ten years ago with so much money in the game the sport seems to have moved on so much do you look at it and think you played at a good time? Football is different and I think possibly the players in the premiership are more distant, when I played we were more normal people playing football. We had a great family of footballers round us but we were just normal people trying our best. I think these days money is given to people on a plate and they are detached from the real world. The money you earn was never going to be there for ever when we were playing but now you have one good contract and your set up for life. We were just normal people who played for Swansea City football club who had a common interest in the team. I think that was our life and soul but I don’t think that camaraderie is there anymore in a lot of clubs as there was in my time at Swansea. A massive thanks to Martin Thomas. I think I speak for a lot of supporters when I say that he was one of my favorite players at his time with the club and we will never forget that West Ham goal. Masses of commitment!

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and we do nothing with it’ and then geniuses from every pub have said what they would do with the sea front.

It is a British rule that we must slate ourselves whenever possible. We must moan about where we live and really curse at the lack of events and activities that our appalling councils provide us. I must admit though, I have struggled to curse too much this summer. Okay, we still have atrocious infrastructure, the bendy busses annoy the hell out of me whenever I see them and we all prey to different gods that a fire destroys High Street (not that we’d notice any difference) but I think the city has been pretty good this summer.

I am unaware of whether the person behind 360 Beach and Watersports centre is a drunk or not but they certainly would have got some ideas from the pub genius because it’s exactly what we have been calling for. A café right on the seafront, in the centre of Swansea beach, selling ice cream, good coffee, alcohol and doing good food. Now that’s not rocket science is it? That’s what every other seaside city has and we now have one too, how it took so long to arrive I have no idea but we now have one anyway.

Films being shown on the big screen in castle gardens, big inflatable balls on water which kids can get in on Oxford Street, Jazz festivals; these are the sorts of things which geniuses in pubs have been recommending for years. There have been numerous drunken conversations all around Swansea which have started ‘we got a stunning beach and sea

But it also offers a lot more. A volley ball court for hire and football goals is just what we want, with equipment included. Then throw in the things that they do in the evenings. Barbeque Thursdays, Tapas Tuesdays, this is great, and this is what we would do if we were in charge! They also offer some watersports (not that kind) such as kayaking, kite surfing and stand up paddle boarding (which is what I was going to try). I first saw this paddle boarding on a Countryfile type programme about

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Ja�� Sw�� T��e�........ Swansea (can’t remember the name) and is all the rage at Matt had told us that we had to go onto our feet pretty the moment, SUP seems to be the cool name for it and confidently and so I did. Just like that. No, seriously I did! I Swansea actually boasts the current British SUP Champion wobbled a bit, quite a lot in fact, I think I was just about to Matt from The SUP HUT swansea's Specialist SUP shop fall in when I had a (don’t know his scream from Matt second name but I behind me saying expect he has one: look forward and he didn’t look paddle. I did and it Brazilian) was our saved me from instructor. getting wet. The tide was in quite a bit when I got there which was nice. It’s a long bloody way to the sea when the tide is right out. There were 6 of us having a taster session of paddle boarding, 2 of which had been before. The boards were already ready for us by the sea and we were ready. We had our usual 5 minute talk about what is what, what to do and what not to do. I listened about as much as I ever do in these instances and then we were ready to go. The initial rush of getting onto the board (on your knees) and padding over the waves is great, it is quite comfortable on the knees, I was quite happy staying there but knew that I needed to stand up. I found myself ahead of the others and had no idea if they were already standing or not and wasn’t brave enough to look behind me even when I was only on my knees.

I found it really difficult to manoeuvre. I was going in totally different directions to the others. It did help when Matt pointed out that my ore was the wrong way round, although I was still pretty useless after that in fairness. It is hard to explain exactly what type of activity it is. It isn’t really a thrilling, dare devil type activity but it’s also not a relaxing, leisurely stroll. It kind of falls in between, it is really difficult to relax on it because staying still is actually more difficult than moving; as soon as you stop rowing, you are really struggling not to fall in as the board has the full effects of the waves. There were times where I felt pretty comfortable on there and were able to look around and appreciate the stunning

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Swansea beach into a potential day out without any planning. I am also looking forward to getting there of an evening without the kids. The Barbecue Thursdays sound right up my street, the drunken genius in the pub is saying that we need a camp fire and an acoustic guitar but we are never happy are we.

For £12.50 its well worth a go, one of the women who did it with us has done it a few times and is looking to get her own board (they don’t come cheap though). I must admit that I didn’t take to it that much and think that I would prefer a kayak but for £12.50 it is certainly worth finding out if it is something that you will really enjoy and do again and I certainly got my monies worth of entertainment out of it.

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Back in the day (a few decade ago I imagine), the George was split into three counties. The actual boundary line went through the pub twice and so there were three bars in three different counties. This was at a time when counties would regulate their own licensing and so the bell would go at a different time in each bar. How true this is or isn’t, I don’t know but I like the story anyway. The pub got renamed a couple of times over the last decade and at one point was even an Indian restaurant before Rob and Jayne bought the pub and brought its original name back, a slight bit of history for you there, not entirely sure how accurate it is but I tried. It does now have one of the best reputations in the area, so much so we were really lucky to squeeze ourselves in at 6pm, booking is definitely advices here. The reputation is of big food. It is renowned for it. If you leave here hungry then you have a serious problem….-

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Recommendations: I can’t give any suggestions to the mains in reality. Mine was good food but I should have ordered the ribs and I would suggest them to everyone. I wanted more ice cream with my Sticky Toffee Pudding. I was also disappointed that the ale went off when I was there but I know that they usually have two on so I can just about forgive that. Service was outstanding, not too much I can suggest in reality.

The ribs, were something else though. 14 ribs. Each one covered in plenty of meat on both sides and layered in a sticky barbecue sauce. This was just a beautiful mess. Complimentary veg looked wonderful but this was just about the ribs.

I can see very few people complaining about this place. Food and drinks came to just over £40 for the two of us and it was brilliant value overall. There was no chance of eating anything else. Most of you would have probably been there by now as it is heaving every time I’m there which says everything about the place but a thumbs up from me.

I would never order ribs, it would never enter my mind to look at a menu and go for ribs but you must go to the George and order ribs (even if you are a weirdo and the person you go with orders them to – bad mistake). Rather sexily: all ribs were devoured. The service was bang on. Really friendly staff, nothing too snobby or pretentious and yet thoroughly professional and on the ball. It makes such a difference, so many of these really top food places become quite uncomfortable with an air of snobbery. It has a really nice feel to it and a waitress came over, took our massive and empty plates, offered us a dessert menu and we begrudgingly said that we would take a look. We both kindly, squeezed a desert in for the sake of this review. My lady friend thoroughly enjoyed hers but I must admit that I wasn’t too fussed. It was alright but not up to the quality of the ribs and I thought that it was a bit steep at nearly a fiver. I also thought that more ice cream wouldn’t have gone a miss, little things but I’m after perfection. This wasn’t my first time at the George since it had reopened and become the home of top food in the area. The carvery is as good as I have had, I like a carvery and I like a shed full of food on it and your talking half a massive plate filled with meat (all 4 meat options is possible) and then feel free to pile as much veg on the other half and on top as you can. It is a really cracking carvery. This was the first time that I had been here of an evening though and I must admit that I was impressed even though I kind of knew that I was going to be as everyone raves about the place.

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What stands out as the most memorable swans game you have been to? You really asking that question? Does anyone actually not say the Hull game? inventive Matty, very good question. It is obviously the Hull game. You cant build that feeling, you can't buy it. The whole day, the weeks and months that led up to it and then the game itself was just unbelievable. I remember turning around in anger when James Thomas lobbed the keeper as I thought he'd screwed it up, Turned around and faced the North bank and then everyone cheered. I find it funny when people have a go at plastic fans. I personally feel sorry for them. They will never get it totally. They will never fully appreciate the now. That is not having a go at them, it is simply a fact. Don't be jealous of the 'plastic fans', they are the ones who missed out! Who was the best player you have ever seen in a swans shirt? Best player is a hard one in a way and yet very easy at the same time. Lee trundle could do things within a match at the level that he played at which was far superior to anyone else I suppose. The current crop are clearly outstanding. Bony looks a different class, Michu the season before last was inspirational and we are lucky to have an extra look at Siggy, those three players bhave stood out in the Premier league years I suppose. Having

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young age. That effects a lot of people and is difficult to deal with. I hope that its just a rumour but if it is true then I hope people can get around him and support him because nobody wants to see him go back to where he was last time. Least of all the poor lambs on Banwen farm. I guess they will be fully grown sheep now, the ones that got through the trauma anyway.

Thank you jack Swan i thought really hard on that one. what was the worse article?

When you sort one out! I’d love to get an interview with Mr PFA sorted. He played a massive part in our survival as a club and it would be great to get the chance to speak to him. There are many people who I would still like to get an interview with, but he is definitely one of them. It is hard to get hold of some people, others are easy to get hold of but aren’t too keen to part with their time and we have to go through the club for others and generally hit a brick wall which is frustrating.

A lot more spring to mind with that one. The one that cracks me up was actually a decent article in my opinion. It was about the stupidity of racism and that you must be an idiot if you are racist. Sadly the heading was misspelt so it read ‘I have been around the world and found that only stupid people are breading’ (not breeding). I got some interesting comments about that. We have had a few though, generally, I think that it has all improved though. I think. I have heard rumours that AW10 has fallen of the wagon again and is in rehab. Do you know anything about this? I heard the rumours as well but nothing more. Look, AW10 is a fantastic bloke, a real Swans fan and lets not forget that he made ridiculous amounts of money at a

When are you going to get an interview lined up for jack swan magazine for the legend that is Nick Cusack?

More Swans fans read any issue of Jack Swan than any issue of a daily national newspaper and so it is frustrating when you see a Swans player having a big interview in the Sunday Times when more fans would see it in this magazine but we just get on with it and find other ways. As we enter the forth season of Jack Swan magazine. What are you most proud of? Good question Matty, 2 out of 20 isn’t bad for you. To be totally honest with you, I am really proud


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A Pl�� B a� Las�? Versatility within a team is brilliant. Claudio Ranieri got labelled the ‘Tinker man’ for his addiction to switching players from game to game but ‘The Special One’ himself is a real genius at it during games. His Chelsea side is built to be able to switch formations numerous times during a game, sending players wider, narrower, pushing them up or back depending on exactly how Jose feels at that moment. That is all well and good and we have been preying for a ‘Plan B’ for a number of seasons now but it is vitally important to get ‘Plan A’ as effective as possible first. But what is our first plan of action going to be this season? I wrote in the last issue that it looks like we will be playing a 4-4-2 formation this season but will this be Plan A? Will this be how we set up at Old Trafford? People keep telling me that we will be playing ‘horses for courses’ and we may play 4-5-1 in some games and 4-4-2 in others but I don’t think this will end up being the case, it might be our plan but it is very rare for a side to do this for any length of time. Eventually, a team find a formation which fits the team better, gets winning results and they stay with that when things are going well, regardless of who they are playing. What is also common is that a player forces themselves into a starting line up and forces a formation change. Daniel Stuurridge gave Brendan massive headaches last season and the season before that. It was obvious that our former manager really didn’t want to play with 2 up top but simply couldn’t leave him or Hannibal Lecter out. This will inevitably be the case with us this season should Gomis fire early on. So how versatile are we? How is our squad currently prepared for the different options? Our goalkeepers and back 4 will be the same regardless I think. And we are looking OK in terms of numbers although I wouldn’t say no to at least one more full back, potentially one on each flank. I’m really not fussed on Tiendalli and know nothing of Kinsley and there are no certainties about Taylor or Rangel to be too honest.

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