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This may not be popular but our best transfer business was 2012-2013 and this was down to Laudrup and Bayram.
History should be kind to Jenkins. He did a lot more good than bad but 2016 was certainly the low. But what he did in January 2019 should be commended.
Check out this interview he gave - it is quite telling about his relationship with the new owners 2016-2019:
It appears that we really only have Jenkins as a source for what happened in 2019, and given his previous tendency to drop his shorts and bend over for anyone even remotely robust in transfer negotiations with the Swans, I hope you will forgive me for taking his stories about robustly contending the transfer of Dan James with club ownership somewhat lightly.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
It appears that we really only have Jenkins as a source for what happened in 2019, and given his previous tendency to drop his shorts and bend over for anyone even remotely robust in transfer negotiations with the Swans, I hope you will forgive me for taking his stories about robustly contending the transfer of Dan James with club ownership somewhat lightly.
It is all documented on Prime Video with the Leeds documentary - there is nearly a chapter dedicated to the Dan James transfer fiasco.
48 hours after the transfer collapse - Jenkins left.
It appears that we really only have Jenkins as a source for what happened in 2019, and given his previous tendency to drop his shorts and bend over for anyone even remotely robust in transfer negotiations with the Swans, I hope you will forgive me for taking his stories about robustly contending the transfer of Dan James with club ownership somewhat lightly.
There are a few others, Dan James was never going to leave the Swans for Leeds that day.
Not for that money. I’m unsure if Huw Jenkins has ever openly spoken about it, could be wrong.
A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.