Swansea City goalkeeper Andy Fisher looks forward to a special season at St Johnstone after his loan move from the club
He mentioned how the head coach really wanted him, which is always a good sign. It sounds like he’s ready for a fresh start and is looking forward to the challenge.
On another note, Harrison Ashby, who had a tough time at Swansea, feels he deserved more playing time. He’s now at Queens Park Rangers and seems to be enjoying his football again. He’s keeping in touch with Newcastle United, who are checking in on his progress.
And then there’s Huw Jenkins, the former Swansea chairman, who’s backing a plan for Welsh clubs to compete for European spots through the Welsh League Cup. He thinks it could be a win-win for everyone involved, but it needs support from the English football authorities first. Sounds like there’s a lot happening in Swansea these days!