Swansea 'need to change something' - Robinson published at 07:11

Former Swansea City midfielder Andy Robinson says "change" is needed at his former club after their slump in form continued with defeat at Stoke City.
Swansea suffered a seventh loss in their past nine Championship games despite taking the lead against a Stoke side who have also been struggling for form.
The only consolation for Luke Williams' team after their latest setback is that the gap to the bottom three remains at eight points.
There have been question marks about the quality of Swansea's squad all season, with Williams' options arguably getting weaker during the mid-season transfer window after the sale of captain Matt Grimes to Coventry City.
Former fan favourite Robinson stopped short of calling for Williams to go, but says Swansea's head coach must carry the can for many of his side's current failings.
"The players have got to take responsibility yes, but I think there needs to be change," said Robinson, who was part of BBC Radio Wales' commentary team at Stoke.
"I don't know where that change is. Is it the chairman needs changing? Is it the board? The sporting director has come in [this week]. It's shambolic.
"Do I believe that Swansea need a change? They need to do something.
"You don't want to see managers losing their jobs but that's not acceptable for me, to see a team go out with a whimper – and that's not the first time I've seen it.
"The buck stops with the manager and he is not getting a tune out of these players."
Swansea were four points outside the play-off places after successive post-Christmas home wins and at that stage looked on course for a positive season.

But a collapse in form since then has led to mounting relegation concerns, with Swansea taking just four points from the last 27 on offer.
"As a player you have to have that desire and passion as a bare minimum, but sometimes it's the man above that who can give you the spirit and energy, the belief and confidence in games," Robinson added.
"He [Williams] is not giving that to the players at the moment.
"Look at the decisions this week. You get your first win of the calendar year [at Bristol City last weekend] and make three changes to three key players and lose to Sheffield Wednesday."
Swansea, who return to action with a home game against Blackburn Rovers next Saturday, are considering moves for free agents after their latest botched transfer window.
"The signings haven't come in [during the window]," Robinson continued.
"You shut that door as a manager and players and fight tooth and nail for what you believe in.
"I don't think they are playing for Luke Williams at the moment. The concentration levels are poor and when they concede a goal, it looks like they are going to concede three or four.
"Luke Williams has been making small steps, baby steps, all season but it's all been ripped apart in seven weeks."