x

Giles - The First 15 Minutes Are Massive For Swansea

David Giles was part of the last Swansea side to win at Newcastle and he believes the first 15 minutes tomorrow will be massive for Brendan Rodger's side

David Giles was part of the last Swansea side to win at Newcastle and he believes the first 15 minutes tomorrow will be massive for Brendan Rodger's side

Giles told the Evening Post "Newcastle's fans are famous for the way they can get at visiting teams

"There is a roar which goes up on the Gallowgate End when they kick off, and Newcastle will try to steam into whoever they are playing when they are on their own ground.

"I remember when we went up there, Tosh told us to weather the storm and silence the crowd, then try to take the game to them later on.

"Newcastle will come out all guns blazing.

"The atmosphere will be even more special than usual because they have the Gary Speed tribute before kick-off this weekend, and the Newcastle players are going to be desperate for a victory.

"That means the first 15 minutes will be massive for Swansea.

"If they concede early on, I think it will be difficult because once Newcastle have got you on the rack, it's hard to come back.

"The crowd will be demanding a Newcastle victory but, if Swansea can start well, the home fans might just end up disappointed."

The Swans head to Newcastle looking for their first away win of the season - in total contrast to their home form where they have picked up 15 of the 24 points available.

"That is a concern for me," Giles adds. "Swansea seem like two different sides when they are at home and away.

"They have been very, very good at the Liberty — they press more at home and they create more chances.

"Away from home they are playing some good football, but they seem to concede cheap goals at silly times and they find themselves in a hole.

"Saying that, they should not fear anything going to Newcastle.

"They were great at Liverpool, and they have to believe in themselves when they go to these grounds.

"They have earned the right to be in this league. Now they have to grab the opportunity on the big occasion.

"I see them staying up without a doubt," he declares.

"I think if they finish anywhere between 11th and 15th, that will be brilliant.

"And I think they will do that. It will get harder for them in the second half of the season — other teams have seen you once by then and they know a bit more about you.

"But I think Swansea have got enough in the squad to survive, and I really hope they do.

"Apart from anything else, I have laid a few bets with a couple of mates round here.

"I have got a couple of hundred quid riding on Swansea staying up!"

What to read next:

I hear you’re a set piece team now father – Analysis
In his final analysis piece for LFW this season, Dan Lambert looks at how QPR went from being the worst team in the league for offensive set pieces to, eventually, kind of good.
Coventry left to reflect on another Wembley heartache - Oppo Profile
For a second year in a row a promising Coventry City season has ended in penalty shoot-out heartbreak at Wembley, only this time with some added VAR nonsense thrown in for good measure - Neil Littlewood (@littlewood88) and Dominic Jerrams (@SideSammy) take us through it.
The Copa de Ibiza - History
As QPR prepare to visit Coventry City on Saturday, we look back at connections between the two sides, past results, and Rangers’ last successfully foray into European competition with the 2005 Copa De Ibiza triumph.
Smith in charge at Coventry - Referee
Josh Smith, last in charge of QPR for the memorable Good Friday win at home to Birmingham, is the man in the middle for the final day trip to Coventry.
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report
On Friday night, under the lights at Loftus Road, Queens Park Rangers landed on their wheels, pulled over and asked what you were worried about.
Queens Park Rangers 4 - 0 Leeds United - Photo Gallery
Pictures from Ian Randall on an extraordinary night at Loftus Road as QPR put their season to bed with a 4-0 thumping of promotion chasing Leeds.
Queens Park Rangers 4 - 0 Leeds United - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
End game – Preview
QPR need one result, in any one of a multitude of the remaining games, to secure their Championship safety - they get first swing at getting it for themselves tonight at home to Massive Leeds United.
So near and yet so far - History
Ahead of the visit of Leeds to Loftus Road on Friday we look back at the final day of the 1975/76 season when QPR got the 2-0 win they needed to take their title bid down to Liverpool's final match at Wolves - 48 years ago this week.
Three into two won't go, will Leeds last the pace? Oppo profile
Having started the year with nine straight wins Leeds looked all set to overpower the Championship even in this extreme year at the top, but they’ve dropped points in five of their last ten to put the whole thing back in the balance. Nico Franks and Gruev Armada (@timmsy_ks) gave us the latest.