Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 07:43 - Oct 27 with 1416 views | onehunglow | Rather a stand out Headline is this Positive ! Yeah We are Bye Luke | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 08:41 - Oct 27 with 1330 views | RichardO | Well that was bitterly disappointing, picked off again, understandable really, well over committed because everyone playing, coaching, supporting for the Swans wanted the win we were getting forward in numbers to try and get that elusive win. It would have been easier for Vigouroux to play the short ball to Darling but he tried the longer more d iffercult ball to Tymon which has previously worked but whether by luck or judgement that ball intercepted and the unexpected loss was inevitable so late. Was it a better game played by us, did we have more clear cut chances. Did we look to move the ball quicker, I thought we did, Williams tried to change things up front which most of us thought was needed, Vipotnik getting into positions and receiving better balls, having a couple of opportunities at least one shot another time he miscontrolled the ball but the opportunities was lost. Pearl-Harris out wide really struggled early on I thought he got better as the game moved on but we were ineffective down the left at times maybe in the search for a wide player too many changes with Cullen in for Cooper. I thought we looked better on the right and with Franco linking up well with Key but to do that meant Franco dropped deep which is what I have asking for making the passing quicker and sharp one touch football that Grimes does not offer enough. On a number of times Key got into good forward positions with the ball even having chances on goal but similar to Grimes but with more pace although at times as the opposition had got out of shape with their press he should be releasing the ball first time to Ronald instead of letting the opposition get back into shape. Ronald was given the ball quickly early in the first half the full back went through him, should have been a booking so early in the game we will give the ref a bit of leeway, we got the free kick high up the park , but we never tried to get the ball to Ronald quick enough again to test the fullback as cover was always in place, could we tempt the fullback into another foul which surely lead to a booking, Key is not giving Ronald the ball quick enough not creating the angles that won't be picked of by trying to start a move off in a position so high up the park receiving the ball from Cabango isn't an option giving Cabango no option but to slow the game down, as it is Cabango has seen himself have to make the through middle pass which while gets a 50-50 chance of getting through end up being some of our best balls into forward positions It was a game we should have won but Vigouroux preferred kicking option was picked off, one, because it was underhit and two, because it was anticipated by the opposition because it was the usual ball played, the attacker was positioned correctly because the opposition had got themselves into a good defensive position. Vigouroux has been great this season but a number of times when a quick long ball up the park is needed be it wide or down the middle it is not forthcoming similarly a quick throw out to feet with the opposition out of position, which seems very symptomatic of our plight at the moment we are not taking our chances while the opposition is out of position as we play too cautiously. | | | |
Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 08:43 - Oct 27 with 1322 views | vetchonian | Resulting in less money to spend on contracts for Cabango and Darling,or sourcing a goal scorer | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 08:45 - Oct 27 with 1309 views | onehunglow | We are easy to play against ,clearly. Millwall bided their time and picked us off We are slow ,in every way It’s coaching | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 08:45 - Oct 27 with 1314 views | KeithHaynes | Played a very similar ball before that. Got away with it. Good assessment as ever. | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 09:02 - Oct 27 with 1282 views | Whiterockin | That's also the way I saw it, many positives and some negatives. We lost on another day we would have won. There really needs to be some balance. | | | |
Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 09:43 - Oct 27 with 1207 views | onehunglow | There does It should be towards the opponents goal 70% possession with a loss is not a balance | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 09:52 - Oct 27 with 1197 views | Whiterockin | 17 shots to 6. Their keeper made 5 saves ours 1. We lost on another day we would have won. There is the balance. Open your eyes. | | | |
Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 09:57 - Oct 27 with 1187 views | onehunglow | Problem is my eyes are open What I see is what you see You simply interpret it differently I see mistakes replicated I hear the same bs prior to games I see somebody like Cullen in. Swansea shirt I see or captain walking at full time passing sideways Shots saved and also shots not taken Millwall converted their one chance , we didn't convert any That's what I see Thanks | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 10:17 - Oct 27 with 1168 views | RichardO | Think what rankles with myself as a fan is the fact we see oppountites all over the pictch to catch the opposition out of position and yet a one size fits all mentally instilled in the players doesn't work in making the most of those opportunities, football is a fluid game that changes constantly the fact we don't make the most of them, knowing when the move the ball quickly, when to press, when to run with the ball, getting into positions to receive the ball these descions are down to the men on the pitch. The defense relatively solid, the midfield isn't working properly to quickly link the backs to the forwards, the forwards are who we have, we have won fame, we have regressed but still think we can do a lot better even with the supposedly weak squad. Edited to men on the pitch not man on the ball. [Post edited 27 Oct 12:03]
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 10:47 - Oct 27 with 1119 views | max936 | The midfield needed more work in the summer, I said then that the midfield should have been the first area for improvement all they've done is brought Franco in, Eom was a big miss yesterday, the lack of strength and presence up front is getting even more telling, Peart-Harris and Bianchini need to be starting games, Harris did yesterday granted, but that needs to continue to improve his confidence. | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 13:34 - Oct 27 with 993 views | KeithHaynes | I’ll give Vipotnik his dues, he worked hard. Reminds me of Gorka Pintado … | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 13:37 - Oct 27 with 980 views | KeithHaynes | Peart Harris threw away two golden chances to score. Too much miscontrol. | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 13:37 - Oct 27 with 975 views | onehunglow | Maybe we can learn to feed him the ball. He can play Yates was prolific at Blackpool. Desperate with us The Uke not given any real chance Cullen given endless chances thiugh Something should be obvious It’s not though | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 14:03 - Oct 27 with 936 views | max936 | Needs to play more as I said on another post, his confidence will grow, not sure it was two chances ? | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 14:12 - Oct 27 with 903 views | Whiterockin | I thought that he played better the last two matches, he was starting from a low base though. | | | |
Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 14:24 - Oct 27 with 868 views | max936 | That's why I posted what I did above, first couple of times I saw him he looked like an headless chicken, there's a player in Bianchini to, for me anyway. | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 14:42 - Oct 27 with 810 views | nantywatcher | YOU HAVE GOT TO BE JOKING! He's a Obafemi wannabe - runs 40 yards in full camera view, then stop 5/10 yards short of where a challenge is possible. Re-run the video of ALL of our many corners, a laundry basket would have been of more use. The only time he ever looks enthused is when he has to go back and defend a free kick or corner, maybe there is a central defender in there somewhere? But a hard worker - not a chance. | | | |
Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 15:25 - Oct 27 with 743 views | ncswan | Two young Swans who were given opportunities to play were the Brentford loanee, Peart-Harris, and new signee, Bianchini. Shows that Williams has more confidence in players that have been brought through other club's organization rather than Swans Academy. If I were an Academy player, then I would be very disheartened. Nzingo, Parker, Govea, Wilson, Lloyd, Lissah, Watts, etc. | | | |
Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 18:19 - Oct 27 with 566 views | johnlangy | I don't normally look at the highlights when we lose but I did today to try and work out what happened. The first 75 mins was for the most part dreadful. Slow, boring, paint dry stuff. The last fifteen they came to life. I don't know if it was Ollie coming on (whether Franco should have been the one going off is another question) but things immediately became more positive. They went at it and there were a lot of chances. The highlights showed the scrambles at both posts, Key's chance straight at the keeper and the double save/block by the keeper. It didn't show the two free headers in the six yard box - Darling and ??? (can't remember). Darlings went over the top and the other header went wide of the right hand post. That one was completely free and didn't even hit the target. Back to the first 75 mins. Incredibly frustrating and Grimes was guilty a lot of the time for slowing things down but I also lost count of the number of times I said to my mate no one is moving. Grimes had Darling and Cabango either side of him meaning there were seven players in front of him and not one of them was moving to create space for a pass (not all the time obviously). Is that a coaching problem ? Do you need to be told that you need to make space ? The answers no. Then back to the last fifteen minutes. All those chances not scored from. Some of it was good goalkeeping but if so many chances are created is it the coaches fault that none of them were taken ? | | | |
Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 18:22 - Oct 27 with 552 views | Whiterockin | Pretty much how I saw it, incredibly frustrating and gutting. | | | |
Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 18:35 - Oct 27 with 528 views | union_jack | The lack of movement is something that gets my back up. You’re right, that’s not coaching, that’s basic football awareness. I watch sometimes and when a player has the ball and there’s an opposition player in between one who could receive it, they stay there instead of moving to give the ball player the option. It’s basic stuff. | |
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Swansea City v Millwall : Match day thread on 18:53 - Oct 27 with 512 views | Flashberryjack | For some inexplicable reason, I was fairly confident of beating Millwall, especially after the criticism the team has received lately. I thought they might have come out with a bit of aggresion and pride, unfortunately, I was disappointed, they just served up the same rubbish that we've grown to expect from the team. It's going to be hard to part with my cash on a ST next year. | |
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