Laudrup proud of trophy win

Michael Laudrup spoke of his pride after guiding Swansea City to their first major trophy win after lifting the Capital One Cup.

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new1fowler_9 (Liverpool) says...

benvo81 - think it was just a troll trying to insult Liverpool on a story not about them, a little sad. Well done Swansea, thouroughly deserved for the way they played in the competition, very good team.

Posted 1:05pm 25th February 2013

gunnergremlin (Arsenal) says...

Well done the swans. Great acheivement for a great club. Enjoy the moment.

Posted 12:59pm 25th February 2013

iyibaba (Arsenal) says...

As usual (boring) the Sky Sport goon was trying to make him say this was the best achievement of his LIFE and the guy classy as ever delibrately said "as a manager" YES....obviously as a player NO, playing for Madrid and Barca and winning all those throphys etc...SkySports....they never learn.....

Posted 12:01pm 25th February 2013

pa___ul (Liverpool) says...

congratulations Swansea, they absolutely deserve this and it'll be interesting to see how they fair in Europe next season, I've a feeling they'll do well!

Posted 11:49am 25th February 2013

benvo81 says...

Err, don't you mean "Brendan who?"??? That doesn't work otherwise.

Posted 10:45am 25th February 2013

avonbarksdale (Liverpool) says...

Respect for the man and the club.

Posted 10:26am 25th February 2013

iheartbecks (Manchester United) says...

Brendan Rogers who?

Posted 7:17pm 24th February 2013

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