Sunday, 21 July 2013

Swansea thrash Yeovil 5-0, Dyer to sign new contract & Swans waiting on Bony work permit

The Swans come out on top at Huish Park


I have to say I'm liking this new technologically-savvy approach from the Swans; all summer we've had lots of videos from the tour to Holland and they've been pretty good at uploading the highlights of the friendlies within a day or so of the game taking place. Quicker than we're used to from SwansPlayer...



Wow. Rory Donnelly! While his goal was easily the pick of the bunch, you can understand why numerous people have stated Pablo was the standout performer - his through ball for Michu's goal was top class, and he combined with his team-mates brilliantly throughout the match. I'm expecting big things from Pablo this season, and at present I've no reason to think I'll be disappointed come May.

Yeovil manager Gary Johnson was effusive in his praise for the Swans after the match, repeatedly stating how the South Walians are "world-class" which, considering we were operating at the same level as Yeovil only a few short years ago should help gauge how far we've come in such a short space of time.

Dyer close to agreeing new contract


A few weeks ago I was talking Swansea with a mate, and we realised Nathan Dyer's contract was due to expire at the end of the season (remarkably the only first team player of which that can be said). Given how other players had been tied down before it got to this stage, we started to worry whether there was something going on which we weren't privy to; however any such ideas have been firmly dispelled by Huw's announcement that a new contract is in the final stages of negotiation.

"Nathan is in the last year of his contract, but we are well on the way to sorting that situation out with Nathan's agent." Huw speaking to the Evening Post

Nathan Dyer. Great selection of hats.
While Dyer's end product isn't perhaps as good as Routledge or Hernandez's, the efforts he's made to improve this aspect of his game can't be ignored. When he first signed for the Swans the Jack Army quickly got used to closing their eyes whenever Nath was bearing down on goal, such were his finishing capabilities; indeed stories abounded of fans going to the open training sessions and coming away bemused at his inability to get shots on target. Not any more, though. It's obvious Dyer has put hour after hour in on the training ground, and seeing him place finishes past the keeper in the Premier League is truly a sight that makes my heart glow with pride; not only is it a goal for the Swans but it's a triumph of hard work and dedication.

Hopefully this will be tied up soon and we'll be seeing Nathan Dyer in a Swansea shirt for years to come yet. He seems to like it here, and if the Swans progress any further he must surely be in with a shout at representing England, given he's still (amazingly) only 25. Don't forget, he's also British which, at the moment, is an attribute we drastically need our players to possess given regulations surrounding "homegrown players". I for one am more than pleased Dyer is looking to sign back on; he's been an excellent servant so far and let's hope he can kick on again and go on to write his name firmly into the annals of Swansea history.

Bony still training with Vitesse as he awaits work-permit decision


This is the rather disappointing news that club-record signing Wilfried Bony is still in Holland pending a green light from the powers that be. You'd hope this is nothing more than a frustrating formality, but the sooner he can make his way to SA1 the better - especially with the weather like this! If we're to sell Swansea as a location, it seriously, seriously helps when the sun is shining; Laudrup remarked in a video from training that last July was "horrible, just horrible...rain, rain and more rain", and the prospect of spending a good few years in South Wales must surely gain a touch of gloss when you're shown the beaches of the Gower. A touch of the Toshack, as it were.

Laudrup is clearly looking forward to the Ivorian international arriving:

"The club are still working on Wilfried's work permit. He's still in Holland and we gave him permission to train with Vitesse because otherwise it would be too many days without doing anything. It's something we have to cope with as he is a player from outside the European Union. 
"He hasn't been to Swansea yet, but I hope he will be here next week. I heard from the club and they hope it will be during this week. It would be nice to have him back for training on Thursday. It's best to have the player here. Now we've signed him it's not so good if he is only in Holland. We want him here." Michael Laudrup

You're not alone, Michael...