Personally, if it were one or the other, I'd let my head rule my heart and go for Gylfi. But of course I'd like both.
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If I was able to edit the poll I'd change 'Neither' to 'None of the above', you little scamp.Where does Neither play? Is he some weirdly nicknamed Brazillian or Portuguese?
Nellie Neither because I like the namehttps://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=+surname:Neither~
Please, can you specify about which Neither you think?
Good pointWith Koeman making noises about a top 4 finish next season, Sigurdsson wasn't good enough for Spurs so it's a NO for him from me.
Rooney, on the other hand, could be exceptionally useful in bringing in high profile players from Europe plus he still has an excellent footballing brain for the telling pass & could only help Ross develop further so it's a YES for him from me
pleasure?Gylfi
Send him to West Kirkby, fairly quiet and beach.My god if we got Sigurrdson.
FWIW, I cannot see him leaving Swansea if they stay up. Apparently he enjoys living there, and whilst we can replicate everything he enjoys (beaches, and peace), I just can't see it.
He'd be amazing. Imagine Gylffi, Schneiderlin and Barkley as our midfield trio, the creativity would be unreal.
Djorkaeff?Youri.
Is the correct answer.
I'd take Rooney for sentimental reasons and for the fact he knows how to win. Siggi is decent but I would question why to this day no-one has ever been in for him. As good as he might be for Swansea, why hasn't a better team gone in for him? He failed at Spurs for the reasons he did and I'm not assuming he is bad because of that. Just find it a little bit odd he never made another move up the league at any point.