No one might be extra disenchanted about Luke Williams’ departure from Swansea Metropolis than the person himself.
Williams walked away from Notts County to attempt his luck at Swansea after the Welsh membership finally turned to him having didn’t appoint Chris Davies as successor to Michael Duff.
This was Williams’ likelihood to show himself within the Championship, to indicate that he may lower it at a membership making an attempt to swim with some a lot larger fish within the second tier.
With Swansea in dire type and Williams gone after a bit greater than 13 months in cost, these trying on from exterior could decide that he has failed.
The counter argument, nevertheless, is that Williams was not the issue at Swansea.
As the pinnacle coach, he has paid the value for an alarming stoop in type which has Swansea glancing nervously in direction of the underside three with 13 league fixtures remaining.
Because the outdated line goes, you can’t sack the gamers.
Andy Coleman, Swansea’s under-fire chairman, is presumably not about to jettison himself, both, whereas the membership’s director of soccer, Richard Montague, can’t carry the can for the membership’s dreadful run provided that he doesn’t begin work till Tuesday.
The truth that Montague, who had success working with Williams at Notts County, arrives at Swansea the day after his outdated Meadow Lane colleague departs says one thing in regards to the muddle his new membership finds itself in.
Williams’ exit had appeared more and more doable with nearly each recreation that has passed by in current weeks, apart from the gutsy victory over Bristol Metropolis eight days in the past.
Sadly for Swansea, success at Ashton Gate was adopted by losses towards Sheffield Wednesday and Stoke Metropolis.
Defeat by Stoke, one other struggling facet, proved to be the final stand for Williams, who will depart with a sense of what might need been.
