The major problem with Swansea City's transfer priority and the danger that constantly lurks
All the talk on social media in the aftermath of Swansea City's 1-0 defeat to Blackpool on Saturday was about the "big summer ahead".
There are eleven games to go of the campaign, and with Swansea in no danger of going down or troubling the play-off contenders, it will be an opportunity for head coach Russell Martin to further work on his ideas.
The main feeling coming away from the seaside on Saturday was one of frustration - for the 2,000 or so who made the journey up and for the manager himself.
“I am really disappointed with the result and I am really angry about the goal we conceded because that was something we spoke about,” said the Swans boss in the aftermath of the game.
“It is so basic, and we allow a block to happen that we shouldn’t, and their biggest threat scores a free header. That is unacceptable.
“But if you take that aside, I thought the way we responded was really good. They are a very good side at defending a lead, and we gave them something to defend.
“Overall we were so dominant, even on a tough pitch, the guys showed the courage they have and the intensity was really good. The guys gave it everything.
“When a team is defending a 1-0 lead, especially a team who are so good out of possession, it becomes hard and we maybe lacked a bit of conviction in the final third.
“We waited a long time to get that big chance and the difference is that from the same area in which Madine scored their goal, we don’t take ours.
“But I am not dissatisfied with the performance. To come away from home and be so dominant, so controlled against a team who have had good results recently, was excellent.
“We were the team being positive, we were the aggressors and in control. Unfortunately for us it did not come to enough,


