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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City 19:25 - Jan 24 with 5009 viewsSwansIndependent


Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City 24th Jan 2026 19:20
Swansea City yet again lost an away game by the odd goal in a performance that went from the bizarre to incomparable in the second half. The issue is of course despite so many opportunities for the Swans they didn’t put them away followed by incredibly poor decision making. Then of course what more can head coach Vitor Matos do when he sets his side up to win games and his team doesn’t turn up in front of goal ? 1



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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 23:15 - Jan 24 with 3336 viewsPawelAbbott

Cabango really shouldn't be captain. He was given it to prevent him from leaving.
He has signed now, can we hand it to someone with some leadership skill
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 23:22 - Jan 24 with 3320 viewsDr_Winston

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 23:15 - Jan 24 by PawelAbbott

Cabango really shouldn't be captain. He was given it to prevent him from leaving.
He has signed now, can we hand it to someone with some leadership skill


Fulton is the obvious candidate.

People are probably being a bit harsh on Cabango. He's a capable enough player for the most part at this level, albeit his lack of ability on the ball does restrict how quickly we can build counter attacks. He's not someone who clubs higher up in the footballing firmament will seriously be considering which probably should be taken into account come next contract time.

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 23:29 - Jan 24 with 3287 viewsFireboy2

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 23:22 - Jan 24 by Dr_Winston

Fulton is the obvious candidate.

People are probably being a bit harsh on Cabango. He's a capable enough player for the most part at this level, albeit his lack of ability on the ball does restrict how quickly we can build counter attacks. He's not someone who clubs higher up in the footballing firmament will seriously be considering which probably should be taken into account come next contract time.


I think he knows that doc.

Hopefully he will only leave if we get in the PL 😉
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 08:59 - Jan 25 with 3070 viewsKeithHaynes

Cabango is a good player, he most certainly went full on idiot yesterday. The issues at times are our two centre backs. However, if Cabango wants to keep that armband he needs to drive his team forwards, it was ridiculous yesterday with the inept passing and lack of energy when back in the game.

As has been stated it was Russell Martin stuff.

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 09:41 - Jan 25 with 2979 viewsRichardO

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 23:22 - Jan 24 by Dr_Winston

Fulton is the obvious candidate.

People are probably being a bit harsh on Cabango. He's a capable enough player for the most part at this level, albeit his lack of ability on the ball does restrict how quickly we can build counter attacks. He's not someone who clubs higher up in the footballing firmament will seriously be considering which probably should be taken into account come next contract time.


We have seen both Cabango and Burgess make bad forward passes so you can understand why they are both a bit cautious in getting the ball forward quickly but every player makes mistakes, the better the player the less mistakes, which is required in defensive areas of the pitch, pressure on players takes it's toll of players whether it is up top in the midfield or defence. The only reason for Cabango error is the pressure that Cabango feels, I not going to let McBurnie score against us, I not going to concede again from a set piece, I must win every aerial challenge and I'm Captian everyone is depending on me to do my job but that is not the case in a team you have to let other take responsibilities, do your job to the best of your abilities and let others do theirs. Stupid decision but you can't say we haven't seen " better" professional footballers make the same mistake.

It has been pointed out the that Key and Ronald don't work together well, Key wouldn't play the forward ball to Ronald but yesterday he did nice and early and between them they were causing Hull no end of problems. Key doing his job which basically while in possession work as a team to get the ball forward quickly , once Ronald has got the ball at his feet it is up to him to access the situation and act accordingly making his descions based on the movement around him. We know Key's forward movement is good seems a shame that after we scored the pressure Matos is now under made him change things. He wanted to get Widell on but didn't want to take Cullen off because he can score goals but things changed they went all defensive and we lost one of our best tools in attack someone who can run at players, sometimes not particularly with finesse but Ronald was causing problems with the help of Key.
It seemed strange that we scored in the 59 minute were well on top but Matos changed things in the 66 minute, taking our two wide players and one central midfielder off and putting two central midfielders and one winger on, we had been stretching Hull with our play and having some success out wide, I can't recall if Hull's changes made a difference but ours seem to slow our build up down. Is Matos feeling the pressure being unable to find that winning performance away from home.
But for a couple of mistakes the game could have gone another way?
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:04 - Jan 25 with 2940 viewsKeithHaynes

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 09:41 - Jan 25 by RichardO

We have seen both Cabango and Burgess make bad forward passes so you can understand why they are both a bit cautious in getting the ball forward quickly but every player makes mistakes, the better the player the less mistakes, which is required in defensive areas of the pitch, pressure on players takes it's toll of players whether it is up top in the midfield or defence. The only reason for Cabango error is the pressure that Cabango feels, I not going to let McBurnie score against us, I not going to concede again from a set piece, I must win every aerial challenge and I'm Captian everyone is depending on me to do my job but that is not the case in a team you have to let other take responsibilities, do your job to the best of your abilities and let others do theirs. Stupid decision but you can't say we haven't seen " better" professional footballers make the same mistake.

It has been pointed out the that Key and Ronald don't work together well, Key wouldn't play the forward ball to Ronald but yesterday he did nice and early and between them they were causing Hull no end of problems. Key doing his job which basically while in possession work as a team to get the ball forward quickly , once Ronald has got the ball at his feet it is up to him to access the situation and act accordingly making his descions based on the movement around him. We know Key's forward movement is good seems a shame that after we scored the pressure Matos is now under made him change things. He wanted to get Widell on but didn't want to take Cullen off because he can score goals but things changed they went all defensive and we lost one of our best tools in attack someone who can run at players, sometimes not particularly with finesse but Ronald was causing problems with the help of Key.
It seemed strange that we scored in the 59 minute were well on top but Matos changed things in the 66 minute, taking our two wide players and one central midfielder off and putting two central midfielders and one winger on, we had been stretching Hull with our play and having some success out wide, I can't recall if Hull's changes made a difference but ours seem to slow our build up down. Is Matos feeling the pressure being unable to find that winning performance away from home.
But for a couple of mistakes the game could have gone another way?


Have to be honest Richard every time Burgess receives the ball to feet out on the Swans left close to the edge of the pitch from Vigouroux or whoever my heart sinks. It isn’t his game.

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:15 - Jan 25 with 2874 viewsonehunglow

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:04 - Jan 25 by KeithHaynes

Have to be honest Richard every time Burgess receives the ball to feet out on the Swans left close to the edge of the pitch from Vigouroux or whoever my heart sinks. It isn’t his game.


Both are basic players and shouldn’t be expected to anything fancy
We have weak defending full backs too
This is at our very core
We don’t have the players to play pretty
The clubs in the top four aren’t exactly dynamite and pretty but they are efficient and win games whereas we don’t often by giving matches away
We give the most mediocre teams a chance
Matos should be concentrating on this
He will go on to be a very good coach but I feel we have a bad legacy to overcome from previous coaches

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:20 - Jan 25 with 2883 viewsswan_si

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:04 - Jan 25 by KeithHaynes

Have to be honest Richard every time Burgess receives the ball to feet out on the Swans left close to the edge of the pitch from Vigouroux or whoever my heart sinks. It isn’t his game.


It's a shame I can only give this post one up arrow. He hasn't got the ability to play out from the back he needs to give the ball quicker or clear it upfield.
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:23 - Jan 25 with 2851 viewsonehunglow

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:20 - Jan 25 by swan_si

It's a shame I can only give this post one up arrow. He hasn't got the ability to play out from the back he needs to give the ball quicker or clear it upfield.


True
It’s not fair on Ben or Burgrss to expect them to do what they can’t
They could practise grading a ball though

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:39 - Jan 25 with 2835 viewsDr_Winston

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:20 - Jan 25 by swan_si

It's a shame I can only give this post one up arrow. He hasn't got the ability to play out from the back he needs to give the ball quicker or clear it upfield.


Cabango also clearly can't do it, yet Burgess is singled out.

This is why we occasionally get bogged down when Stamenic is playing as the deep midfielder, because he's not great at moving the ball quickly either.

If you've got two CB's who aren't comfortable in possession, you need a #6 who can set the tempo. Galbraith is our best, and Fulton is proving to be capable of it in spells.

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:56 - Jan 25 with 2801 viewsRichardO

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:04 - Jan 25 by KeithHaynes

Have to be honest Richard every time Burgess receives the ball to feet out on the Swans left close to the edge of the pitch from Vigouroux or whoever my heart sinks. It isn’t his game.


And yet Burgess left footed delivery to Tymon has enable Tymon to recieve the ball infront of him, so he comes onto the ball at speed, the same could be said for Cabango when he got the ball out to Ronald in the past when he bypassed Key for quick ball(Key got the ball forward a lot quicker yesterday it had to be said).
We have seen both Burgess and Cabango trying to force the pass and trying to play in tight areas when teams have tried to press us, all about making the right decisions.If in doubt take the easiest option and the one that doesn't maintain pressure on us.

For a midfielder the easiest option is for the defence to attack the ball so the midfielder doesn't have to keep on dropping deep to support the tippy tap play at the back allowing the midfield to support the attack quicker.

Cabango and Burgess have their weaknesses one of the main one is that they haven't sorted out who is going to go for the aerial ball both in defence and attack they really should be more mindful or each other differcult in defensive set pieces but in attack they should be better placed maybe making better runs to pull defenders about or apart, having said that a number of our goals have come from set pieces this season so something is better than previous ones.

Happy to play good quick football to feet to exploit the spaces made by good movement but the centrehalves have to take into account how the opposition team is set up to press and close us down, which the opposition are more inclined or expected to do when they are the home team or considered to be the superior team.
Picking the correct options, for the most part yesterday we did, we did get ourselves in a flap at 2-0 but weathered it until half time and regained our composure after the break.
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 11:29 - Jan 25 with 2756 viewsWhiterockin

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 09:41 - Jan 25 by RichardO

We have seen both Cabango and Burgess make bad forward passes so you can understand why they are both a bit cautious in getting the ball forward quickly but every player makes mistakes, the better the player the less mistakes, which is required in defensive areas of the pitch, pressure on players takes it's toll of players whether it is up top in the midfield or defence. The only reason for Cabango error is the pressure that Cabango feels, I not going to let McBurnie score against us, I not going to concede again from a set piece, I must win every aerial challenge and I'm Captian everyone is depending on me to do my job but that is not the case in a team you have to let other take responsibilities, do your job to the best of your abilities and let others do theirs. Stupid decision but you can't say we haven't seen " better" professional footballers make the same mistake.

It has been pointed out the that Key and Ronald don't work together well, Key wouldn't play the forward ball to Ronald but yesterday he did nice and early and between them they were causing Hull no end of problems. Key doing his job which basically while in possession work as a team to get the ball forward quickly , once Ronald has got the ball at his feet it is up to him to access the situation and act accordingly making his descions based on the movement around him. We know Key's forward movement is good seems a shame that after we scored the pressure Matos is now under made him change things. He wanted to get Widell on but didn't want to take Cullen off because he can score goals but things changed they went all defensive and we lost one of our best tools in attack someone who can run at players, sometimes not particularly with finesse but Ronald was causing problems with the help of Key.
It seemed strange that we scored in the 59 minute were well on top but Matos changed things in the 66 minute, taking our two wide players and one central midfielder off and putting two central midfielders and one winger on, we had been stretching Hull with our play and having some success out wide, I can't recall if Hull's changes made a difference but ours seem to slow our build up down. Is Matos feeling the pressure being unable to find that winning performance away from home.
But for a couple of mistakes the game could have gone another way?


Did Matos make the changes because we scored or in response to the Hull changes a couple of minutes earlier. They substituted their number 7 [after Key came on] who in my opinion was well on top of Galbraith and their 21 in midfield who was playing well. When the changes were made we had bite in midfield with Fulton, Stamenic and Cullen and fresh players to run at defenders in Widell and Nunes. It wasn't necessarily the changes I would have made but I could see what he was trying to do and it nearly got us a result. Incidentally apart from getting caught a couple of times as all our defenders did yesterday I thought Key played OK. They removed their left winger who was excellent first half10 minutes after Key came on should say something.
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 11:35 - Jan 25 with 2748 viewsjack247

Captain needs to be someone who is going to play ninety minutes week in week out. For me, that’s Cabango, Burgess, Tymon and Galbraith.
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 11:36 - Jan 25 with 2745 viewsvetchonian

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:56 - Jan 25 by RichardO

And yet Burgess left footed delivery to Tymon has enable Tymon to recieve the ball infront of him, so he comes onto the ball at speed, the same could be said for Cabango when he got the ball out to Ronald in the past when he bypassed Key for quick ball(Key got the ball forward a lot quicker yesterday it had to be said).
We have seen both Burgess and Cabango trying to force the pass and trying to play in tight areas when teams have tried to press us, all about making the right decisions.If in doubt take the easiest option and the one that doesn't maintain pressure on us.

For a midfielder the easiest option is for the defence to attack the ball so the midfielder doesn't have to keep on dropping deep to support the tippy tap play at the back allowing the midfield to support the attack quicker.

Cabango and Burgess have their weaknesses one of the main one is that they haven't sorted out who is going to go for the aerial ball both in defence and attack they really should be more mindful or each other differcult in defensive set pieces but in attack they should be better placed maybe making better runs to pull defenders about or apart, having said that a number of our goals have come from set pieces this season so something is better than previous ones.

Happy to play good quick football to feet to exploit the spaces made by good movement but the centrehalves have to take into account how the opposition team is set up to press and close us down, which the opposition are more inclined or expected to do when they are the home team or considered to be the superior team.
Picking the correct options, for the most part yesterday we did, we did get ourselves in a flap at 2-0 but weathered it until half time and regained our composure after the break.


Both Burgess and Cabango have brought the ball out of defence at their feet at times under Matos....most recently agaunst Birmingham......
Neither of them are Van Dikes but they so have some ball playing capability.
It always looks different from the stands or in front of the telly to hownitnis for rhe olayer on the pitch....its about time....thats what seperates the Van Dikes, Ashes,Chicos from Ben and Cam

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 19:55 - Jan 25 with 2557 viewsRichardO

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 11:29 - Jan 25 by Whiterockin

Did Matos make the changes because we scored or in response to the Hull changes a couple of minutes earlier. They substituted their number 7 [after Key came on] who in my opinion was well on top of Galbraith and their 21 in midfield who was playing well. When the changes were made we had bite in midfield with Fulton, Stamenic and Cullen and fresh players to run at defenders in Widell and Nunes. It wasn't necessarily the changes I would have made but I could see what he was trying to do and it nearly got us a result. Incidentally apart from getting caught a couple of times as all our defenders did yesterday I thought Key played OK. They removed their left winger who was excellent first half10 minutes after Key came on should say something.


As you say Millar was a thorn in our side but we seemed to be on top at the beginning of that second half with Millar taken off we seemed to press home our advantage with the players on the pitch I appreciate he may have though the centre of midfield needed a new burst of energy but Ronald Eom and Franco seemed on top, maybe a he took off too many of our players who were causing Hull problems?

Matos trying to find that winning formula away from home but not helped by bad mistakes..
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 20:16 - Jan 25 with 2538 viewsstreetlyjack

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 10:39 - Jan 25 by Dr_Winston

Cabango also clearly can't do it, yet Burgess is singled out.

This is why we occasionally get bogged down when Stamenic is playing as the deep midfielder, because he's not great at moving the ball quickly either.

If you've got two CB's who aren't comfortable in possession, you need a #6 who can set the tempo. Galbraith is our best, and Fulton is proving to be capable of it in spells.


Both Cabango and Burgess cannot play the pass quick enough currently which means we cant break quickly, far too many slow passes into players facing their own goal which causes us problems and invites the press. I would much rather see more balls into the channel which carries less risk and more opportunity regardless of how it looks.....

The ghost of Harry Darling gets better every time I see these guys play. Both good, solid pros but not suited for this style of play - either we change the style or the players its not rocket science.

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 20:23 - Jan 25 with 2523 viewsDr_Winston

When we signed Ash, he made Monk look bang average with the ball at feet. When we signed Chico, he did the same to Ash. My biggest grump with Fede Fernandez is that he was a backward step in that regard, as good as he was at the other bits of defending. He summed up the Monk approach.

A team that wants to press and counter at pace can't afford to move the ball out of the defence slowly. It may be an area that Matos will look to improve in the Summer.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 21:44 - Jan 25 with 2470 viewspencoedjack

Bit disheartening Ben getting pelters.

Yes it was a bad error but he’s a decent championship centre half.
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 22:53 - Jan 25 with 2421 viewsDr_Winston

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 21:44 - Jan 25 by pencoedjack

Bit disheartening Ben getting pelters.

Yes it was a bad error but he’s a decent championship centre half.


I don't disagree, but neither can I ignore the deficiencies.

I think we could get away with one of Cabango or Burgess as long as we had another "footballing" CB alongside them. They're both good at what they do, but deficient in other areas.

For all the stick Darling took from some quarters, he was way better on the ball than both of them.

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 06:02 - Jan 26 with 2322 viewsWhiterockin

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 22:53 - Jan 25 by Dr_Winston

I don't disagree, but neither can I ignore the deficiencies.

I think we could get away with one of Cabango or Burgess as long as we had another "footballing" CB alongside them. They're both good at what they do, but deficient in other areas.

For all the stick Darling took from some quarters, he was way better on the ball than both of them.


Just one of the reasons I say our squad was better last season.
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 07:33 - Jan 26 with 2292 viewsDr_Winston

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 06:02 - Jan 26 by Whiterockin

Just one of the reasons I say our squad was better last season.


I wouldn't necessarily agree on better. Stronger in some areas, weaker in others. Midfield is certainly better this time around. Forwards basically the same. Ditto FB and in goal.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 08:43 - Jan 26 with 2231 viewsjack247

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 07:33 - Jan 26 by Dr_Winston

I wouldn't necessarily agree on better. Stronger in some areas, weaker in others. Midfield is certainly better this time around. Forwards basically the same. Ditto FB and in goal.


I wouldn’t class Vipotnik as basically the same player he was last season. I dread to think where we’d be without his goals.

If we had last seasons Vipotnik and Cullen as our only striker options, I genuinely think we’d be bottom bar Sheffield Wednesday.
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 09:08 - Jan 26 with 2196 viewsWhiterockin

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 08:43 - Jan 26 by jack247

I wouldn’t class Vipotnik as basically the same player he was last season. I dread to think where we’d be without his goals.

If we had last seasons Vipotnik and Cullen as our only striker options, I genuinely think we’d be bottom bar Sheffield Wednesday.


So is our squad worse than last seasons, if Vipotniks form is the only thing keeping us out of the bottom three. For me Galbraith is better than O'brien, but the loss of Allen swings that to last season being better. Darling was better than Burgess plus throw in the experience of Naughton. Remember only Galbraith and Burgess started Saturday who were not here last season.
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 09:55 - Jan 26 with 2133 viewsjack247

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 09:08 - Jan 26 by Whiterockin

So is our squad worse than last seasons, if Vipotniks form is the only thing keeping us out of the bottom three. For me Galbraith is better than O'brien, but the loss of Allen swings that to last season being better. Darling was better than Burgess plus throw in the experience of Naughton. Remember only Galbraith and Burgess started Saturday who were not here last season.


I think you’re confusing squad with starting eleven there.

We had an aging Naughton covering the entire back four. Allen was injured a lot of the time and couldn’t last anywhere near a full game when he wasn’t.

Only two starting is a bit of a red herring when four of the five substitutes weren’t here last season and Stamenic, Widdell, Yalcouye, Innoussa and Idah all get plenty of game time. Last season, we didn’t have the luxury of rotating our midfield or Idah, who would have been a certain starter given he’s a far better striker than either Vipotnik or Cullen were back then.

We’d have killed for players like I’ve mentioned above on the bench.

Edit - to empathise the point - our bench for the same game last season

McLaughlin
Bianchini
Ronald (Peart-Harris on the wing)
Franco (Fulton,Grimes,Cullen in midfield)
Tjoe A-On
Christie
Naughton
Abbey
Abdulai

That alone should answer any questions about comparative squad quality.
[Post edited 26 Jan 10:17]
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Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 11:00 - Jan 26 with 2077 viewsWhiterockin

Cabango and his astonishing handball loses the game for Swansea City on 09:55 - Jan 26 by jack247

I think you’re confusing squad with starting eleven there.

We had an aging Naughton covering the entire back four. Allen was injured a lot of the time and couldn’t last anywhere near a full game when he wasn’t.

Only two starting is a bit of a red herring when four of the five substitutes weren’t here last season and Stamenic, Widdell, Yalcouye, Innoussa and Idah all get plenty of game time. Last season, we didn’t have the luxury of rotating our midfield or Idah, who would have been a certain starter given he’s a far better striker than either Vipotnik or Cullen were back then.

We’d have killed for players like I’ve mentioned above on the bench.

Edit - to empathise the point - our bench for the same game last season

McLaughlin
Bianchini
Ronald (Peart-Harris on the wing)
Franco (Fulton,Grimes,Cullen in midfield)
Tjoe A-On
Christie
Naughton
Abbey
Abdulai

That alone should answer any questions about comparative squad quality.
[Post edited 26 Jan 10:17]


That's fair, the players we have bought and pushed us to the limit on PSR haven't really improved our starting 11.
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