They started talking about "the Swansea way" on the commentary over here. I almost puked.
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How bad are that lot down west? It’s only by some poor finishing Liverpool aren’t 4 up.
That Mcburnie kid....he’s no Michu is he ? 😂😂😂
They started talking about "the Swansea way" on the commentary over here. I almost puked.
a fishing post surely ? We ship six goals in two games, no points, drop out of 'the automatics' (early I know.....) and you have the neck to mock a side playing the might of Liverpool.
Some just invite ridicule.................
They might ship 6 in this though...................
If we'd have won this morning, this game would have been a very satisfying conclusion.
On a positive note we not dropped position at the bottom
I've no hate against them and think they have brought lots of business and limelight to South Wales during their stay in the prem, I agree with the bookies on their pending relegation who have them priced at 1/5 to go down.
But judging on the money spent with Paddy power today with no return, I may be wrong. I had two 6 team accas both with City, one to win and one plus a goal and they were the only team that let me down in both bets :-(
Would you agree, your hopes of staying up are very slim now ?
For Maxim......Sorry
Swansea are shot, it will be a miracle if they manage to get 25+ points to stay up.
1/5. Thats a bit stingy.
Man City are 1/50 to finish first and Swansea are only 1/5 to finish in the bottom three?
Yes Swans are awful and we shipped 5 goals at Anfield, where we won last season. Your lot shipped 4 at home to.....oh yeah, Fulham. Save your mocking until you're in a position to mock.
Graeme Le Saux is ripping Swansea to shreds on the post game over here. Brutal.
If 70 points is taken as a rough average to get into 4th place, then they'd need 3.166667 points a game to get there. If they won all of their games, 67 would have got them into 4th 2 seasons ago.
37 points is the average points tally needed for Premier League survival. That's 24 from 18 games. If they fail to get anything from their return fixtures against Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea, that becomes 24 from 12 games. Allowing for a few draws, Swansea arguably need 7 wins against teams outside the top 6. That means an allowance of 2 defeats maximum from those 12 games or hope that the points tally needed for survival is lower than average.