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Swans Sack Laudrup

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Ahead of Cardiff’s biggest game of the season Swansea have decided to part company with Michael Laudrup, with the Dane sacked as manager of our Welsh rivals on Tuesday.

Enjoying a good first season in the Premier League, winning the Capital One Cup and taking them into Europe wasn’t enough to save him his job and with them potentially falling into the Premier League relegation zone if we beat them this weekend, having lost the backing of the board, they’ve sacked him.

How quickly things turn. Not too long ago reports were saying the likes of Chelsea and Everton were hoping to make him their next manager and he only signed a new contract in March last year but now the next big thing has been sacked.

That’s football for you these days though isn’t it, as things do change so quickly.

Garry Monk and Alan Curtis have been put in charge of the first team ahead of the game this weekend so now I’m not sure if this is a good or bad thing for our chances of completing a historic double over our rivals? Quite often the changing of managers brings a reaction from the players so our chances of beating Swansea might have been better under Laudrup’s management.

If only they’d given him one more game!

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  • Bluebird1899 says:

    Shame that they didn’t give him one more game as our chances of winning would have increased if they had I think! We can still get the double though.

  • Whitt's Left Peg says:

    I’m not exactly wishing them success although, they can win the battle for one of the bottom three spots with my blessing, but seems a strange decision especially now the window has closed? Not exactly flying but Euro commitments and injuries to deal with whilst still trying to establish themselves properly as a side in this league? With the window shut, have to hope the players aren’t quite as up to impress as they would’ve been if a new bloke could’ve moved them on quickly!

  • Bluebird1899 says:

    That’s a battle I’d hope they win. Seems a strange time to sack him but wish they’d done it after the weekend.

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