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Would we beat the Jacks?
Looking at the form of our front 3 and centre midfield, I see no reason why not. We're definitely a better attacking side than them at present.
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Obviously. What about Man U? :sherlock:
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Baloo
Obviously. What about Man U? :sherlock:
They did, comfortably.
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Sssssshhhhh let's not get Carried away too early.
I really don't want to think of a day next April when it's confirmed we're promoted and we hear they have been relagated.....
Can you imagine ?? 😃😃😃
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Re: Would we beat the Jacks?
I'm obviously delighted by it, but I think the scoreline today sounded a bit harsh on the jacks tbf (was listening in the car).
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Eric the Half a Bee
Looking at the form of our front 3 and centre midfield, I see no reason why not. We're definitely a better attacking side than them at present.
you just know we draw 3rd round of the fa cup lol
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Baloo
I'm obviously delighted by it, but I think the scoreline today sounded a bit harsh on the jacks tbf (was listening in the car).
It wasn't.
Swansea were absolutely toothless and it was just Man Utd who were failing to live up to their potential because of so many wayward passes.
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Quite honestly though couldn't give two twats about the Swans. I'm enjoying our games too much.
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They are in big trouble. Again.
Unless the spend the Siggy money wisely they are in the shit.
That new Spanish fella looks like a dud. He might be good technically but as he found out today the English game is a lot faster than La Liga. He was blowing through his arse first half. Gary Medel mark II.
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J R Hartley
They are in big trouble. Again.
Unless the spend the Siggy money wisely they are in the shit.
That new Spanish fella looks like a dud. He might be good technically but as he found out today the English game is a lot faster than La Liga. He was blowing through his arse first half. Gary Medel mark II.
They look worse than they did last season.
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Eric the Half a Bee
They look worse than they did last season.
No Siggy to rescue them this year.
Perhaps their saviour will be the guy with the girls name who's going to win the ballon dor one day.
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J R Hartley
No Siggy to rescue them this year.
Perhaps their saviour will be the guy with the girls name who's going to win the ballon dor one day.
:hehe:
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
They are in big trouble. Again.
Unless the spend the Siggy money wisely they are in the shit.
That new Spanish fella looks like a dud. He might be good technically but as he found out today the English game is a lot faster than La Liga. He was blowing through his arse first half. Gary Medel mark II.
Clemment to me has set them up to play the same type of football as Malky did with us in the Premier. Everyone defends and hope they can hold out for a point or sneak a goal.
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J R Hartley
No Siggy to rescue them this year.
Perhaps their saviour will be the guy with the girls name who's going to win the ballon dor one day.
Whose that?
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stan butler
Whose that?
http://metro.co.uk/2015/02/25/17-nin...-dead-5078902/
Check no 7
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Baloo
I'm obviously delighted by it, but I think the scoreline today sounded a bit harsh on the jacks tbf (was listening in the car).
:thumbup:
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Eric the Half a Bee
Looking at the form of our front 3 and centre midfield, I see no reason why not. We're definitely a better attacking side than them at present.
No.
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WJ99mobile
:thumbup::hehe:
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Put it this way this is the first time in many years that the gap has closed considerably.
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thehumblegringo
Put it this way this is the first time in many years that the gap has closed considerably.
Indeed and the reason being we've got considerably better and they've got considerably shitter.
Wouldn't have it any other way.
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I though they passed the ball quite well and were organised and reasonably solid in defence. Until they weren't. Then they just fell apart.
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thehumblegringo
Put it this way this is the first time in many years that the gap has closed considerably.
Yes, they have got quite close to us.
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Eric the Half a Bee
Looking at the form of our front 3 and centre midfield, I see no reason why not. We're definitely a better attacking side than them at present.
Unless you draw us in a cup game you wont know.
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Maxim
Unless you draw us in a cup game you wont know.
:hehe: :thumbup:
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Re: Would we beat the Jacks?
Ain't it usually 50/50 when we play them? We win one game, and they win one game.......so I'd say it's a 50/50 chance we would beat them, I'll go for a draw
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I remember we drew them away in the league cup a while back, think we were a league above and had been for quite a few years. It was the start of there Martinez era and they beat us 1 nil. I reckon we could do that to them now, first time in years.
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I think Newport would beat that shower of sh@te at the moment. Gutless spineless team and fans.:thumbup:
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The triumphalism and hubris on here is quite amusing and definitely extremely premature. Swans have played 2 games, Cardiff 4. Yesterday we lost to a team stuffed with world class stars - 3 of'em cost a total of nearly £200m (Pogba, Lukaku and Matic). Cardiff beat Wolves - a club who achieved great prominence circa 1954, - Joy Beverley and Billy Wright, the original Posh and Becks!
Swans have flown the flag for Welsh football for the past 7 seasons. Cardiff presumably were 're-grouping' during those years. Somebody above states we're 'just keeping the place warm' for the much anticipated and welcome return of Colin's Sleeping Giants to the top flight. Well 7 years is a long time to keep anything warm. I really wouldn't rush down to Ladbroke's. One thing Swans have in bucket loads is resilience. We'll be fine - again - this season. What we need to do will be done. One thing Cardiff lack badly is bottle - COLIN might well address that, and with your impressive strike force - (that's a genuine compliment - Mendez-Laing looks a real find) this could be your year. But you've done bugger-all yet except win a few games so don't get ahead of yourselves.
I used to come here in the early 2000s - Swans were starting to climb the divisions, we were in League One, Cardiff were already in the Championship a year before us. The talk on here was that Swans were really not competition for Cardiff. Your real competition in size and status was Bristol City. Swans were irrelevant. So it proved but not for the reasons given! Anyway keep knockin' 'em in and don't worry about little old Swansea. We'll be " Wales' Only Premier League Club". For a long while yet.
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jackrabbit
The triumphalism and hubris on here is quite amusing and definitely extremely premature. Swans have played 2 games, Cardiff 4. Yesterday we lost to a team stuffed with world class stars - 3 of'em cost a total of nearly £200m (Pogba, Lukaku and Matic). Cardiff beat Wolves - a club who achieved great prominence circa 1954, - Joy Beverley and Billy Wright, the original Posh and Becks!
Swans have flown the flag for Welsh football for the past 7 seasons. Cardiff presumably were 're-grouping' during those years. Somebody above states we're 'just keeping the place warm' for the much anticipated and welcome return of Colin's Sleeping Giants to the top flight. Well 7 years is a long time to keep anything warm. I really wouldn't rush down to Ladbroke's. One thing Swans have in bucket loads is resilience. We'll be fine - again - this season. What we need to do will be done. One thing Cardiff lack badly is bottle - COLIN might well address that, and with your impressive strike force - (that's a genuine compliment - Mendez-Laing looks a real find) this could be your year. But you've done bugger-all yet except win a few games so don't get ahead of yourselves.
I used to come here in the early 2000s - Swans were starting to climb the divisions, we were in League One, Cardiff were already in the Championship a year before us. The talk on here was that Swans were really not competition for Cardiff. Your real competition in size and status was Bristol City. Swans were irrelevant. So it proved but not for the reasons given! Anyway keep knockin' 'em in and don't worry about little old Swansea. We'll be " Wales' Only Premier League Club". For a long while yet.
We'll take that as a yes then.
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Originally Posted by
jackrabbit
The triumphalism and hubris on here is quite amusing and definitely extremely premature. Swans have played 2 games, Cardiff 4. Yesterday we lost to a team stuffed with world class stars - 3 of'em cost a total of nearly £200m (Pogba, Lukaku and Matic). Cardiff beat Wolves - a club who achieved great prominence circa 1954, - Joy Beverley and Billy Wright, the original Posh and Becks!
Swans have flown the flag for Welsh football for the past 7 seasons. Cardiff presumably were 're-grouping' during those years. Somebody above states we're 'just keeping the place warm' for the much anticipated and welcome return of Colin's Sleeping Giants to the top flight. Well 7 years is a long time to keep anything warm. I really wouldn't rush down to Ladbroke's. One thing Swans have in bucket loads is resilience. We'll be fine - again - this season. What we need to do will be done. One thing Cardiff lack badly is bottle - COLIN might well address that, and with your impressive strike force - (that's a genuine compliment - Mendez-Laing looks a real find) this could be your year. But you've done bugger-all yet except win a few games so don't get ahead of yourselves.
I used to come here in the early 2000s - Swans were starting to climb the divisions, we were in League One, Cardiff were already in the Championship a year before us. The talk on here was that Swans were really not competition for Cardiff. Your real competition in size and status was Bristol City. Swans were irrelevant. So it proved but not for the reasons given! Anyway keep knockin' 'em in and don't worry about little old Swansea. We'll be " Wales' Only Premier League Club". For a long while yet.
To be fair I'd be throwing wobblies like that too if our future looked that bleak
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Keeping our place warm, little Swansea Town in their rugby council stadium. They do make us laugh mind:hehe: