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FAO Chief. Pull yourself together mun. You represent a typical snowflake having a meltdown over absolutely nothing.
Just to reassure you. We are playing Cardiff next, that’s right Cardiff who are actually below us in the league.
If you still aren’t reassured then maybe you should go and see a doctor and hopefully he’ll prescribe some Valium as I’ve got a feeling you are in for a long week.
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How the hell are we going to beat the scum next weekend? on 08:54 - Oct 20 with 1759 views
How the hell are we going to beat the scum next weekend? on 08:51 - Oct 20 by jacks777
FAO Chief. Pull yourself together mun. You represent a typical snowflake having a meltdown over absolutely nothing.
Just to reassure you. We are playing Cardiff next, that’s right Cardiff who are actually below us in the league.
If you still aren’t reassured then maybe you should go and see a doctor and hopefully he’ll prescribe some Valium as I’ve got a feeling you are in for a long week.
I was just asking a valid question.
Football isn't played on paper, we aren't automatically going to be fine because we're above them in the league.
How the hell are we going to beat the scum next weekend? on 08:51 - Oct 20 by jacks777
FAO Chief. Pull yourself together mun. You represent a typical snowflake having a meltdown over absolutely nothing.
Just to reassure you. We are playing Cardiff next, that’s right Cardiff who are actually below us in the league.
If you still aren’t reassured then maybe you should go and see a doctor and hopefully he’ll prescribe some Valium as I’ve got a feeling you are in for a long week.
We played Stoke and Barnsley who were bottom and bottom but one and took 1 point. League position has meant nothing to he Swans of late. They will have looked at the Stoke game and will be confident. I can't see our players looking like a team any time soon, especially at home.
Our current form/tactics would suggest that we won’t, that said derbies tend to ignore any recent form stats (only exception appears to be the Merseyside version which Everton seem to fail at regardless of any other statistics) - that said I, at least to some degree, share your concern.
We certainly cannot go ‘toe to toe’ with our capital friends as we would definitely lose a physical/set piece based match - we have to play to our strengths of possession/passing/territory & trust that when the few chances that we create come messrs Baston, Ayew & Celina can take them.
Personally & assuming Rodon is available I’d go with 5 at the back & ask Roberts/Bidwell to provide the width pushing both Celina & Ayew inside to play behind Borja.
Woodman
VdH. Wilmott. Rodon
Roberts. Grimes. Fulton/Carroll. Bidwell
Ayew. Celina
Baston
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How the hell are we going to beat the scum next weekend? on 12:54 - Oct 20 with 1556 views
How the hell are we going to be the scum next weekend? on 17:38 - Oct 19 by LeonWasGod
I can’t help feeling that he did well at the start of the season off the back of Potter’s work, with just a boost from the change/couple of players coming back and the confidence of good early results.
I’ve been struggling to see any progression from last year lately (we seem less certain on the ball if anything). Hopefully it’s just a blip and I’m wrong and we’ll get our swagger back soon. I enjoyed watching us last year, but this year is starting to be hard work already.
Excellent post I agree.
Cooper is a pretender he doesn’t have a scooby doo.
In for a long season.
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How the hell are we going to beat the scum next weekend? on 19:25 - Oct 21 with 1069 views