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  • #16
    Re: Could the jacks go down ?

    Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
    I couldn't care less about Welsh football.

    The Jacks going down would be joyous.
    It would be up there with us getting promoted to the PL and them getting relegated at the sametime.

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    • #17
      Re: Could the jacks go down ?

      They're 15th ffs.
      For them to go down, 7 or 8 teams below them would have to finish the season in promotion form.

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      • #18
        Re: Could the jacks go down ?

        Nope and how we’re above them this season is baffling.

        Two very poor teams and I don’t see it getting better next season either

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        • #19
          Re: Could the jacks go down ?

          Indeed. This is the same view I have held since around derby day. Everyone from 15th to 23rd are in the scrap as the gap is small.

          Four things say to me that Swansea will be sucked further into the fight.

          1. Form

          Looking at form they are not good compared to those around them. I think there are only three teams or so between 15th and 23rd with worse form so they will likely be dragged down further

          2. Fatigue

          Luke imposed a style on them reminiscient of former days. The trouble is without a deep squad, frequent resting (like Man City and Arsenal), or and being conditioned for this style over a longer term horizon, this style brings post January fatigue and injuries, especially hurting old players or fresh youth ones. Man United have this issue with an injury crisis today. Leeds and Norwich were relegated from the Premieship because of it too. Swansea are now getting it too. The system is high intensity but it also relies on a deep squad of players who all have the high-octane sprinting ability and all knowing the system, and loan players in January often makes no difference due to the time needed to acclimatize (why Klopp often doesn’t do January loans).

          The squad isn’t deep enough and they are knackered. Against us they managed to live off hate and emotion but that isn’t sustainable. As I said before our derby, and after it, their fundamentally unsound footing will continue. Here we are - continued shocking form since as a result of being drained.

          3. Collapsed morale

          They raised morale against us due to some drunken ranting “oratory” by their team chef, but that proved short-lived, as I predicted. Ronald Mc Donald continues to draw blanks and has no end product and all the post-Jan hype on him has died. They knew they would not reach the playoffs, but neither did they believe they would need to be up for a relegation fight. The fans online seem down in the dumps. Players are arguing. Coach today says “These performances not acceptable”. Note the words “These” and not “This”. This is a pattern, not one-offs.

          4. Performance

          I was watching yesterday their stats v Boro. 497 v 337 passes to Swansea. 61% v 39% possession to Swansea. But look at the stats that matter, and what does this produce? Shots on target were 12 v 7 to Boro. Shots on target 4 v 1 to Boro. Shots off target6 v 4 to Boro. How many “Clear Cut” chances by Swansea? An astonishing 0.

          So for all fhe passing and possession they are creating little. Remember in school there was always a little squirt that shouted “I’m gonna kick your head in” but never threw a punch in six years and ran away from a fight. Like Scrappy Doo in the Scooby Doo cartoon. That is Swansea at the moment. All that possession without a shot on target is a waste of time. I think Brendan Rogers called it “Resting on the ball”. Well Swansea do so much resting even the fans and players are falling asleep it seems.

          Goal difference probably suggests they will land around 18th because even with their piss porm they are bound to pick up a few surprise points. Watching them squirm in pain will make me smile but they will do just enough to survive. Buf if the don’t spend in the summer and deepen the squad they could be in trouble again next year.

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          • #20
            Re: Could the jacks go down ?

            They could do as they've only managed to beat us in their last six games and have lost to teams around them. It's a shame they managed to draw with Sheff Wednesday.

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            • #21
              Re: Could the jacks go down ?

              They are certainly in "squeaky bottom" territory and we seem to be heading for a dramatic final day in the Championship.
              I'm sure all the sides are scouring their fixture lists looking for where they can expect to scrape a couple of wins, to this end fixture "gold dust" is probably matches against Rotherham and Cardiff.
              Swampsea and Birmingham have Rotherham to play. Birmingham, Millwall get us. So looks like Birmingham will be happiest while for the rest the "dog eat dog" six pointers are going to be crucial.

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              • #22
                Re: Could the jacks go down ?

                Originally posted by Keyser Soze View Post
                Indeed. This is the same view I have held since around derby day. Everyone from 15th to 23rd are in the scrap as the gap is small.

                Four things say to me that Swansea will be sucked further into the fight.

                1. Form

                Looking at form they are not good compared to those around them. I think there are only three teams or so between 15th and 23rd with worse form so they will likely be dragged down further

                2. Fatigue

                Luke imposed a style on them reminiscient of former days. The trouble is without a deep squad, frequent resting (like Man City and Arsenal), or and being conditioned for this style over a longer term horizon, this style brings post January fatigue and injuries, especially hurting old players or fresh youth ones. Man United have this issue with an injury crisis today. Leeds and Norwich were relegated from the Premieship because of it too. Swansea are now getting it too. The system is high intensity but it also relies on a deep squad of players who all have the high-octane sprinting ability and all knowing the system, and loan players in January often makes no difference due to the time needed to acclimatize (why Klopp often doesn’t do January loans).

                The squad isn’t deep enough and they are knackered. Against us they managed to live off hate and emotion but that isn’t sustainable. As I said before our derby, and after it, their fundamentally unsound footing will continue. Here we are - continued shocking form since as a result of being drained.

                3. Collapsed morale

                They raised morale against us due to some drunken ranting “oratory” by their team chef, but that proved short-lived, as I predicted. Ronald Mc Donald continues to draw blanks and has no end product and all the post-Jan hype on him has died. They knew they would not reach the playoffs, but neither did they believe they would need to be up for a relegation fight. The fans online seem down in the dumps. Players are arguing. Coach today says “These performances not acceptable”. Note the words “These” and not “This”. This is a pattern, not one-offs.

                4. Performance

                I was watching yesterday their stats v Boro. 497 v 337 passes to Swansea. 61% v 39% possession to Swansea. But look at the stats that matter, and what does this produce? Shots on target were 12 v 7 to Boro. Shots on target 4 v 1 to Boro. Shots off target6 v 4 to Boro. How many “Clear Cut” chances by Swansea? An astonishing 0.

                So for all fhe passing and possession they are creating little. Remember in school there was always a little squirt that shouted “I’m gonna kick your head in” but never threw a punch in six years and ran away from a fight. Like Scrappy Doo in the Scooby Doo cartoon. That is Swansea at the moment. All that possession without a shot on target is a waste of time. I think Brendan Rogers called it “Resting on the ball”. Well Swansea do so much resting even the fans and players are falling asleep it seems.

                Goal difference probably suggests they will land around 18th because even with their piss porm they are bound to pick up a few surprise points. Watching them squirm in pain will make me smile but they will do just enough to survive. Buf if the don’t spend in the summer and deepen the squad they could be in trouble again next year.
                3 game win streak incoming

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                • #23
                  Re: Could the jacks go down ?

                  Originally posted by Dembe View Post
                  3 game win streak incoming
                  I would love it - living just outside Swansea nothing would give me more satisfaction in a season of no success for us this is the next best thing - especially after their antics after the last derby

                  However it is not going to happen but it's good to dream 👍👍

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                  • #24
                    Re: Could the jacks go down ?

                    Originally posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
                    I would love it - living just outside Swansea nothing would give me more satisfaction in a season of no success for us this is the next best thing - especially after their antics after the last derby

                    However it is not going to happen but it's good to dream 👍👍
                    My philosophy

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                    • #25
                      Re: Could the jacks go down ?

                      They really did put their all into their cup final against us didn’t they ( still p*sses me off our team just rolled over for them). Can’t see them going down as they have a healthy gap but it might cause them a few flutters before season ends

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                      • #26
                        Re: Could the jacks go down ?

                        It would be good for them to have a derby against Wrexham though.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Could the jacks go down ?

                          Originally posted by Don Corleone View Post
                          They really did put their all into their cup final against us didn’t they ( still p*sses me off our team just rolled over for them). Can’t see them going down as they have a healthy gap but it might cause them a few flutters before season ends
                          It was a shocking performance down there

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                          • #28
                            Re: Could the jacks go down ?

                            Originally posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
                            I would love it - living just outside Swansea nothing would give me more satisfaction in a season of no success for us this is the next best thing - especially after their antics after the last derby

                            However it is not going to happen but it's good to dream 👍👍
                            You want Swansea to go on a 3 game winning streak? I posted what I did because the OP has form..

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                            • #29
                              Re: Could the jacks go down ?

                              Originally posted by Keyser Soze View Post
                              Indeed. This is the same view I have held since around derby day. Everyone from 15th to 23rd are in the scrap as the gap is small.

                              Four things say to me that Swansea will be sucked further into the fight.

                              1. Form

                              Looking at form they are not good compared to those around them. I think there are only three teams or so between 15th and 23rd with worse form so they will likely be dragged down further

                              2. Fatigue

                              Luke imposed a style on them reminiscient of former days. The trouble is without a deep squad, frequent resting (like Man City and Arsenal), or and being conditioned for this style over a longer term horizon, this style brings post January fatigue and injuries, especially hurting old players or fresh youth ones. Man United have this issue with an injury crisis today. Leeds and Norwich were relegated from the Premieship because of it too. Swansea are now getting it too. The system is high intensity but it also relies on a deep squad of players who all have the high-octane sprinting ability and all knowing the system, and loan players in January often makes no difference due to the time needed to acclimatize (why Klopp often doesn’t do January loans).

                              The squad isn’t deep enough and they are knackered. Against us they managed to live off hate and emotion but that isn’t sustainable. As I said before our derby, and after it, their fundamentally unsound footing will continue. Here we are - continued shocking form since as a result of being drained.

                              3. Collapsed morale

                              They raised morale against us due to some drunken ranting “oratory” by their team chef, but that proved short-lived, as I predicted. Ronald Mc Donald continues to draw blanks and has no end product and all the post-Jan hype on him has died. They knew they would not reach the playoffs, but neither did they believe they would need to be up for a relegation fight. The fans online seem down in the dumps. Players are arguing. Coach today says “These performances not acceptable”. Note the words “These” and not “This”. This is a pattern, not one-offs.

                              4. Performance

                              I was watching yesterday their stats v Boro. 497 v 337 passes to Swansea. 61% v 39% possession to Swansea. But look at the stats that matter, and what does this produce? Shots on target were 12 v 7 to Boro. Shots on target 4 v 1 to Boro. Shots off target6 v 4 to Boro. How many “Clear Cut” chances by Swansea? An astonishing 0.

                              So for all fhe passing and possession they are creating little. Remember in school there was always a little squirt that shouted “I’m gonna kick your head in” but never threw a punch in six years and ran away from a fight. Like Scrappy Doo in the Scooby Doo cartoon. That is Swansea at the moment. All that possession without a shot on target is a waste of time. I think Brendan Rogers called it “Resting on the ball”. Well Swansea do so much resting even the fans and players are falling asleep it seems.

                              Goal difference probably suggests they will land around 18th because even with their piss porm they are bound to pick up a few surprise points. Watching them squirm in pain will make me smile but they will do just enough to survive. Buf if the don’t spend in the summer and deepen the squad they could be in trouble again next year.
                              Hope your swansea predictions and analysis are better than your cardiff predictions and analysis.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Could the jacks go down ?

                                Originally posted by Father Dougal View Post
                                Hope your swansea predictions and analysis are better than your cardiff predictions and analysis.
                                Yes he predicted we’d batter them at their place too

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