| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? 11:00 - Jan 28 with 850 views | SwansIndependent | Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? 28th Jan 2026 10:56Swansea City will certainly look to their EFL Championship fixture on Saturday (3pm) Vicarage Road against Watford as the turning point for their poor away form under head coach, Vitor Matos. Just one win away from home signals a degree of concern about this side and its overall character. But we don’t just write a few sentences or words and leave it there, we have to to look deeper. 0 Well ?, click above.
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| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 11:22 - Jan 28 with 787 views | union_jack | Watford will be and always have been a tough nut to crack. Personally I’d be delighted with a share of the points but I hope we go for it. The lack of points away is becoming a bad habit and stems now from a lack of confidence and belief. We are always just short of the mark. The game last week was encouraging and disappointing in equal measures. We showed tremendous attitude to take the game to Hull early in the second half and were rewarded with a goal back. But then we took our foot off the gas seemingly not believing we could go on and get something from the game. I’d wager any other club in the league, even Sheffield Wednesday would have gone for it even more after drawing blood like we did and probably got something out of it or lost 3-1 to a counter attack. We just went back into our shells hoping something would present itself but not making it happen. Sort that out, become more ruthless with more belief to match our ability and we’ll get a lot more points on the road. |  |
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| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 11:55 - Jan 28 with 705 views | blackpooljack |
| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 11:22 - Jan 28 by union_jack | Watford will be and always have been a tough nut to crack. Personally I’d be delighted with a share of the points but I hope we go for it. The lack of points away is becoming a bad habit and stems now from a lack of confidence and belief. We are always just short of the mark. The game last week was encouraging and disappointing in equal measures. We showed tremendous attitude to take the game to Hull early in the second half and were rewarded with a goal back. But then we took our foot off the gas seemingly not believing we could go on and get something from the game. I’d wager any other club in the league, even Sheffield Wednesday would have gone for it even more after drawing blood like we did and probably got something out of it or lost 3-1 to a counter attack. We just went back into our shells hoping something would present itself but not making it happen. Sort that out, become more ruthless with more belief to match our ability and we’ll get a lot more points on the road. |
Spot on post, also I said on the other forum I dont think the subs are working hard enough when they come on. |  | |  |
| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 12:13 - Jan 28 with 674 views | KeithHaynes |
| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 11:55 - Jan 28 by blackpooljack | Spot on post, also I said on the other forum I dont think the subs are working hard enough when they come on. |
They seem to be ideal replacements to win a game but as subs they haven’t hit the spot recently. However after that Stamenic long drive at Hull Cabango and Burgess displayed no urgency to move the ball forwards to outlets, especially Widell out on the left and starved him of the ball.
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| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 19:14 - Jan 28 with 415 views | builthjack | We haven’t got that killer instinct. We seem happy to just pass the ball back and fore slowly when really we shouldd be getting it into the box. |  |
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| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 19:17 - Jan 28 with 415 views | union_jack |
| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 19:14 - Jan 28 by builthjack | We haven’t got that killer instinct. We seem happy to just pass the ball back and fore slowly when really we shouldd be getting it into the box. |
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| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 19:29 - Jan 28 with 397 views | Fireboy2 |
| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 19:14 - Jan 28 by builthjack | We haven’t got that killer instinct. We seem happy to just pass the ball back and fore slowly when really we shouldd be getting it into the box. |
Agree and disagree K, we are missing the killer instinct but we arent fcuking about with the ball as much, we are getting it into the box and creating chances, we just aren't taking them. Let's hope it clicks on Saturday 😉 |  | |  |
| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 19:44 - Jan 28 with 381 views | KeithHaynes |
| Swansea City : Will Watford prove to be the turning point ? on 19:29 - Jan 28 by Fireboy2 | Agree and disagree K, we are missing the killer instinct but we arent fcuking about with the ball as much, we are getting it into the box and creating chances, we just aren't taking them. Let's hope it clicks on Saturday 😉 |
Ronald will play I’m certain. If he can get at least four good crosses in we will make an impact on the game. That is where we are failing mostly. |  |
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