Just
Who Is Pulling The Strings At The Vetch?
Swansea Jack 1 posed an interesting
question last night on just who is in
charge at the Vetch Field these
days. Sure, Tony Petty is marked
down as chairman but is he really the man
who is pulling the strings or do we have
someone else that we all loathe in charge
of the club at the moment?
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Michael
Lewis. The man we all love to
hate. An unpaid adviser on the
Morfa project? Don't make me laugh,
he seems to be involved in every single
activity at the Vetch these days.
He has a company jag, was there when the
players were 'sacked', was there on
Boundy's transfer the other day and as we
revealed last week was heavily involved
in the proposed sale of Mamady Sidibe.
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As we know, Mike
Lewis bought the club off Ninth Floor
back in the summer for £1. He was
given three months to find new investors
or they could take it back. He
failed. Or at least he failed until
Tony Petty came on board. And Lewis
signed his shares (just over 99%) over to
Petty. But did he? No-one
seems to have actually seen the stamp
that handed the shares over to Petty so
has it been done? We ask for proof
of this to see that it has happened.
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Petty 'sacked' the
players. Lewis states that he
thinks he can get us out of the mess he
got us into and then nothing
happens. Now If I was Tony Petty
and I was in charge and someone tried to
stab me in the back, I certainly wouldn't
keep him on at the club afterwards so we
presume that was Lewis just mouthing off
and he never really tried to do
anything? Sounds like it to me.
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So Mike Lewis is
retained as an unpaid adviser. How
many unpaid advisers do you know that
have company cars? Not that many I
suspect. Especially company cars
that are draining the finances of a cash
strapped football club.
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We were told less
than two weeks ago that Petty was ready
to resign. Who talked him into
staying? You guessed it, Mike
Lewis. With Petty there the focus
is off Lewis who we are hearing more and
more rumours is involved in a heavier
capacity than he would like us to
believe.
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Whenever something
happens, Lewis is there. Whenever a
decision needs to be made, Lewis is
there. Whenever there is a game on,
Lewis is there. Bar of course
yesterday when him and Shuttleworth were
notable by their absence.
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We ask the question
again. Who is really in charge at
the moment. I suspect Mike Lewis
and here is someone who needs to feel the
pressure. "We want Petty
out" should become "We want
Lewis out" to start with. I
just have this nagging feeling that Lewis
is the one that is pulling the strings
and if we can get him to feel that he
needs to go then this mess may well be
one very big step nearer the end.
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I don't know what
Lewis has over Petty but surely there
must be something there? Why else
would this bloke still be at the club and
able to take such an active part in
proceedings. Maybe he sees Swansea
City as his personal pension plan and
uses his hold over Petty for his own
gain? Who knows.
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It is time for the
press to start doing the club some
favours and start asking some questions -
here are some suggestions for questions
to Lewis
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1. What exactly
is your role at Swansea City?
2. Why do you seem
to be involved in every decision at the
Football Club?
3. Have you proof
that your shares were handed over to Tony
Petty (i.e. the transfer stamp)
4. If you are an
unpaid adviser, then why do you still
have a company car?
5. Why are you very
active in player transfers? Are you
a registered agent/
6. When Tony Petty
confided in people he was ready to walk
away, why did you persuade him to stay?
7. Do you feel any
guilt about selling Swansea City down the
river?
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Although Tony Petty
is no innocent party in this, Mike Lewis
appears to be the man behind ruining
Swansea City as we know it and he is
getting an easy ride. Time to raise
the pressure.
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LEWIS OUT, PETTY
OUT, SHUTTLEWORTH OUT, GOSS OUT
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(In That Order)
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