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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by RobRoyal » 30 May 2012 21:05

It's pretty clear that FL knows RFC have bid for Gylfi, but it doesn't seem like he knows how far along negotiations are, and clearly believes that there's plenty of time for Liverpool to step in - in which case we're obviously out of the running.

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by andrew1957 » 30 May 2012 21:08

Dare to Dr£am Think about it.............

He can't say who, can't rule people in or out for obv reasons.

If Rodney is off to Pool then it's more than likely Sig will follow surely? Doesn't stop Reading bidding tho.....


Bearing in mind Siggy's Dad is a big mate of Brians I think it is fairly certain that RFC will only bid if they KNOW Gylfi wants to come back. There is no point bidding if he definitely wants to go to Liverpool as I think it is all but certain that he would be Rodgers first signing if he does want to go there.

I can see a lot of reasons why Liverpool would be a bad option for him at the moment though. It will take time for Rodgers to get them to play his way and it could be career damaging for Gylfi if results don't go well and Rodgers is under pressure very early in the season.

Surely better to come back here to where you are loved and the team will be built round you - as by contrast this could be massively career enhancing.

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by Simon's Church » 30 May 2012 21:12

So we're supposed to believe that we decided not to bid for Gylfi but then Hammond and McDermott saw on SSN that Rodgers was leaving Swansea and quickly got Hoffenheim on the phone? :lol:

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by sandman » 30 May 2012 21:20

Maybe they didn't want to step on Swansea's toes after Gylfi had done so well there. However, maybe they know the deal depended on Brendan and it's fallen through because he's left and now the club feel they can give it a go. I don't think it's Gylfi but given the way the club conducts itself that would be the honourable thing to do in this case.
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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by TBM » 30 May 2012 21:20

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Fridays_Legacy's tweets lend towards Gylfi


Except for the fact he said "I think he'll follow Rodgers"?


Yes - just read that myself. This is very odd.

To be honest the only two ex players that I would be really pleased about would be Siggy and Long. Cannot really get excited about having say Doyle or Sidwell back - almost certainly not the players they were when we had them. Shorey is a possibility but although I think he could do a job I am not sure it would cause hobnob to melt down.

The other possibility is USA - signed as cover, so we can let Andersen out on loan but hardly a "meltdown" signing.

So I hope it is Gylfi. Time will tell.


Not even a certain, young, left back?


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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by Spirit of Elm Park » 30 May 2012 21:23

Sorry to be a killjoy, but have the club actually declared any interest in bringing him back? No, didn't think so.
Have to say if it turns out we were never in for him, massive LOLz.

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by sandman » 30 May 2012 21:26

Spirit of Elm Park Sorry to be a killjoy, but have the club actually declared any interest in bringing him back? No, didn't think so.
Have to say if it turns out we were never in for him, massive LOLz.

They wouldn't declare their interest publicly because that isn't how they conduct themselves.

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by andrew1957 » 30 May 2012 21:34

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Not even a certain, young, left back?


I was discounting him as I can see absolutely no prospect of Chelsea selling/loaning us him at this point in the season. They will want to appoint a permanent manager and in any case why not keep a player who performed well in the CL final in the squad.

I would say we had considerably less chance of landing him than Gylfi and if it were by some remote chance to happen it would be late in the transfer window.
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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by RoyalJames101 » 30 May 2012 21:34

Spirit of Elm Park Sorry to be a killjoy, but have the club actually declared any interest in bringing him back? No, didn't think so.
Have to say if it turns out we were never in for him, massive LOLz.


When did we last declare interest in a player that wasn't ours?

'massive LOLz' :lol:


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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by Simon's Church » 30 May 2012 21:42

sandman Maybe they didn't want to step on Swansea's toes after Gylfi had done so well there. However, maybe they know the deal depended on Brendan and it's fallen through because he's left and now the club feel they can give it a go. I don't think it's Gylfi but given the way the club conducts itself that would be the honourable thing to do in this case.


Honourable to hijack a move the day before the player is due to have his medical?

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by Geekins » 30 May 2012 21:43

sandman
Spirit of Elm Park Sorry to be a killjoy, but have the club actually declared any interest in bringing him back? No, didn't think so.
Have to say if it turns out we were never in for him, massive LOLz.

They wouldn't declare their interest publicly because that isn't how they conduct themselves.


McDermott said ages ago that he's onto bigger and better things now - although he also said we wouldn't be signing LeFondre

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by Friday's Legacy » 30 May 2012 21:50

Re: Interest in Gylfi

Yes we did show an interest in him before Swansea bid. He was out of our reach, we walked away.

Has something changed?
Has TSI made the difference?
Has Rodgers wanting to go to Liverpool changed the players mind about joining Swansea?
Has that and TSI coming in made a difference to what we can offer?
Will the player want to consider his options now and if the opportunity is there, follow Rodgers to Liverpool? (Plausible)

Who knows.

"If the right type of player at the right type of price comes along"...

Who knows.

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by themadstad » 30 May 2012 22:00

Imagine he would follow Rodgers to Liverpool.

I read, maybe on here or twitter that the delay in TSI wasn't affecting deals. Now it's complete cant see why there'd be a change now if (particularily around fees) there was no affect on deals anyway.

I'm not really sure anyone knows but certainly looks like it is not Gylfi. Only other player that may make this forum go crazy is possibly Long. They currently have no manager and would imagine they'd reject bids until one is in position.

If there has been a bid for an ex royal of course. Could be Sidwell I suppose.
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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by Friday's Legacy » 30 May 2012 22:00

“@leighdineen: Time for all of us to take stock and not automatically assume that transfer targets will fall through. Swansea vice chairman

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by andrew1957 » 30 May 2012 22:00

Friday's Legacy Re: Interest in Gylfi

Yes we did show an interest in him before Swansea bid. He was out of our reach, we walked away.

Has something changed?
Has TSI made the difference?
Has Rodgers wanting to go to Liverpool changed the players mind about joining Swansea?
Has that and TSI coming in made a difference to what we can offer?
Will the player want to consider his options now and if the opportunity is there, follow Rodgers to Liverpool? (Plausible)

Who knows.

"If the right type of player at the right type of price comes along"...

Who knows.


Very cryptic FL.

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by winchester_royal » 30 May 2012 22:01

Friday's Legacy Re: Interest in Gylfi

Yes we did show an interest in him before Swansea bid. He was out of our reach, we walked away.

Has something changed?
Has TSI made the difference?
Has Rodgers wanting to go to Liverpool changed the players mind about joining Swansea?
Has that and TSI coming in made a difference to what we can offer?
Will the player want to consider his options now and if the opportunity is there, follow Rodgers to Liverpool? (Plausible)

Who knows.

"If the right type of player at the right type of price comes along"...

Who knows.


:lol:

You're making it worse. :wink:

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by Friday's Legacy » 30 May 2012 22:02

I wish I was this good at foreplay. Sadly I'm better with words than body parts.

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by Pepe the Horseman » 30 May 2012 22:03

You're certainly getting me hard

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by andrew1957 » 30 May 2012 22:04

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"If the right type of player at the right type of price comes along"...


It still seems really odd to me that the RFC, Hoff and Swansea fans all rate Gylfi so highly and yet club managers are not fighting over him. He looks very much the right player at what in 2012 is a bargain basement price. I think whoever does end up with him will make a huge profit. All very odd.

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Re: Thames Sports Investment

by John Madejski's Wallet » 30 May 2012 22:09

Really not too fussed about getting gylfi back tbf.

Just not sure he'll still fit into the way we play (i.e. with Roberts). Happy to be proved otherwise if it ever happens though

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