Is top six 'within reach' or 'too early' for Swansea?published at 19:16 BST 15 September


After an eye-catching transfer window and an unbeaten run of games, we asked you for your thoughts on Swansea City's ambitions for the rest of the season.
Is a top-six finish a must this season? Or is it about building for the long-term with a view to returning to the Premier League further down the line?
Here is a selection of your responses.
Tom: "The most important thing is to move forwards. The ownership has shown some intent - what we have been howling for for years from the stands. The most important step is always the next one and let's not get ahead of ourselves."
Gareth: "We've got work to do, we have to give the manager a chance to find our starting XI. I'm positive but let's not put pressure on. The players know their strengths and weaknesses but my only criticism is that team is better than I think they realise. Don't take your eyes off the prize guys."
Simon: "Very positive start from the Swans considering that we have thirteen new signings. Sheehan has an excellent method to improve players - very clear with Vipotnik and Ronald."
Clare: "Top six is within reach with this squad but we must keep going for 90 mins to win the game and not take our foot of the gas like against Hull. Dropped points like Saturday could be vital at the end of the season."
Nigel: "Staying cool for more than 90 mins is critical to Swansea. How many games were either lost or drawn by losing a goal in extra time?"
Wayne: "Top half is probably about the best we will get unless more of the team start scoring. After the last few seasons where we have had to suffer dreadful football, this would be a good result for the season ahead."
Zeke: "Hopefully the Swans will see some sense this year and not sack our manager half-way through the season. If we do that then top six could be a strong possibility."
Richard: "People are getting carried away with predicting the Swans will be in the playoffs. I think a top half finish is more realistic."
Freddy: "Finishing in the top six isn't a must as long as we can sustain progress into next season - but we do have to challenge. We haven't done so since Cooper left, and the squad is better than it's been at any time since then."
Leon: "It's not a bad start to a season, but even if we finish 8th or 7th that will be a good season in my eyes. I think it will be too early for us to get promoted - give it a few years."