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    Swansea fan here with many thanks

    https://www.swanseacity.com/news/alt...v-cardiff-city

    Local derbies are no different around the country while last Saturday's game v Cardiff City is no exception.
    Just sending my thanks for Luke Williams, a coach much adored with County who has endeared himself to the Swansea Way almost instantly and hope you enjoy the attached match video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colsy70 View Post
    https://www.swanseacity.com/news/alt...v-cardiff-city

    Local derbies are no different around the country while last Saturday's game v Cardiff City is no exception.
    Just sending my thanks for Luke Williams, a coach much adored with County who has endeared himself to the Swansea Way almost instantly and hope you enjoy the attached match video.
    I'll tell you what mate...our replacement had been absolutely shocking...we are dropping quicker than a hookers underwear... Luke looks to be getting to grips with things at the Swans, best of luck 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by colsy70 View Post
    https://www.swanseacity.com/news/alt...v-cardiff-city

    Local derbies are no different around the country while last Saturday's game v Cardiff City is no exception.
    Just sending my thanks for Luke Williams, a coach much adored with County who has endeared himself to the Swansea Way almost instantly and hope you enjoy the attached match video.
    Our new coach is even better, you’d be better off taking him and sending that duffer Williams back to us 👍

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    Great to see Luke doing well, and best of luck for the future

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    Luke Williams is a legend. Not just a talented, forward-thinking manager, but a genuinely inspirational guy. I honestly think his personality is a big part of his success. His ability to get fans, players, and club aligned and in tune is second to none.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    Luke Williams is a legend. Not just a talented, forward-thinking manager, but a genuinely inspirational guy. I honestly think his personality is a big part of his success. His ability to get fans, players, and club aligned and in tune is second to none.
    The qualities you mention about being inspirational and his personality are what set the best managers from the rest. That is why it’s hit the club hard with him leaving.

    Following LW was always going to be a tough act to follow and there was always going to be a period of adjustment required. SM now has to try and build on the last two games with a much needed win at Meadow Lane on Saturday. We’ve not had the best of luck on the road under his tenure so far but I’ve not seen anything to suggest the players have downed tools or not trying. It’s been fine margins. Thankfully luck turned our way last night.

    Now we could do with some positive performances and wins at home from now until the end of the season which will help and give us all some hope that the bigger issues can be rectified in the summer transfer window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    Luke Williams is a legend. Not just a talented, forward-thinking manager, but a genuinely inspirational guy. I honestly think his personality is a big part of his success. His ability to get fans, players, and club aligned and in tune is second to none.
    Fully agree. Sadly we can't go backwards. Hope SM can pull it round but struggling to see it. Bradford was a pleasure and more like the exciting Notts, hope it continues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajojones View Post
    Fully agree. Sadly we can't go backwards. Hope SM can pull it round but struggling to see it. Bradford was a pleasure and more like the exciting Notts, hope it continues.
    I don't think Maynard will ever be the inspirational leader that Williams was, but that's the case for pretty much any other coach we could bring in. Time will tell whether Maynard is a talented enough coach to get us moving up the table, but I'm cautiously optimistic after last night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colsy70 View Post
    https://www.swanseacity.com/news/alt...v-cardiff-city

    Local derbies are no different around the country while last Saturday's game v Cardiff City is no exception.
    Just sending my thanks for Luke Williams, a coach much adored with County who has endeared himself to the Swansea Way almost instantly and hope you enjoy the attached match video.
    Not so long ago I noticed a lot of Swans fans were wondering why they'd bought him in though as he couldn't buy a win. A good win does wonders for the manager, especailly in a local derby. Some big clubs at the bottom half of the Championship though so still plenty to play for.

    Will the owners back him in the transfer market next season and how do you recruit?

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    I think I'm going to throw up.

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