MOM 21:54 - Sep 16 with 10884 views | Jokeren1943 | Man of the Match - 1 goal and 1 goal and only 21 years old Shelvey! | | | | |
MOM on 21:57 - Sep 16 with 8778 views | DaneloCruz | You forgot his 2 assists | | | |
MOM on 22:00 - Sep 16 with 8751 views | I_will_swan_you_up | Obviously has to be Britton. Michu next and Pozuelo needs to play much more. What a player | | | |
MOM on 22:11 - Sep 16 with 8690 views | DaneloCruz | Chico, Britton then Michu for me. And yes Poz has talents. | | | |
MOM on 22:19 - Sep 16 with 8637 views | HK_Swans | Britton for me. [Post edited 16 Sep 2013 22:21]
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MOM on 22:22 - Sep 16 with 8599 views | Swanfan1 | Sky Sports gave Man Of The Match to Sturridge, not Moses, Not Michu, Not Shelvey, but Sturridge | |
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MOM on 22:25 - Sep 16 with 8577 views | wr72 | Leon was great and giving Canas a run for his money.Pozuelu will always be sub in our Premier League games.At the moment he's an impact player who comes on when our shape changes,usually after sub number 1 and 70 minutes. I just don't think his role suits our starting line up unless Michu is out. | | | |
MOM on 22:26 - Sep 16 with 8564 views | Plasticman | I saw that. I was wondering what for. A gifted goal where he hardly had to do anything and otherwise he was well handled. I guess they figured they had more LFC viewers than Swansea viewers, cause otherwise I can't see their reason for that decision. | |
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MOM on 22:31 - Sep 16 with 8521 views | PureRockFury | Leon for me. Mature performance, and just what we needed with some of his colleagues getting a tad rash at times, an oasis of calm. Heavily involved in the equaliser as well. | |
| Even the bad times were good. |
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MOM on 22:36 - Sep 16 with 8463 views | Giff | Defo Leon, covers so well | | | |
MOM on 22:40 - Sep 16 with 8437 views | Naughty71 | Ben Davies for me. No one impressed me like he did tonight. Leon was great, Ben was superb. | |
| "Who scored that Naughty?", "I don't know, I've forgotten my bl**dy glasses again!". |
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MOM on 22:43 - Sep 16 with 8421 views | wr72 | Chico had a good game too. | | | |
MOM on 22:46 - Sep 16 with 8397 views | PureRockFury | Thought Davies and Rangel had a torrid time in the first half-hour or so; Davies improved markedly thereafter. Leon was consistently good from start to finish. | |
| Even the bad times were good. |
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MOM on 22:49 - Sep 16 with 8380 views | jandyt | A lot of good performances, but Ben Davies for me too | |
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MOM on 22:55 - Sep 16 with 8349 views | borinifanclub | Agreed | |
| Every day I thank the good Lord for the blessings he gives me. Every new day gives me a new opportunity to laugh at the red chumps up the road. |
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MOM on 22:58 - Sep 16 with 8318 views | Davillin | I agree with many of the comments above. Here are mine. Davies and Britton are assigned to play two very different roles, so, for me, it's hard to compare their contributions. Davies really did have a whale of a game, always available, always keeping the ball in play, always a royal pain in the aspen to the opposition. All credit to him. MOM. Leon did what Leon always does. He protects the back four; he dispossesses the opposition, and he keeps the ball moving to teammates who can do good things with it. I'd never leave him out of the team as long as he's healthy. MOM After saying that, there were at least a half-dozen others whom we could argue were also MOM. What a wonderful football world we Swansea fans live in today! | |
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MOM on 23:11 - Sep 16 with 8250 views | max936 | Its between young Ben and King Leon for MOM for me. | |
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MOM on 23:12 - Sep 16 with 8214 views | Chief | Routledge, Michu, Chico, Williams, Leon were all class. But Davies was unplayable at times | |
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MOM on 23:18 - Sep 16 with 8180 views | jack_lord | Ben Davies or Michu for me. As Davillin has described, Davies was awesome but Michu was also. He wanted the game so much, he chased down lost causes, won tackles, scored and was geeing up his colleagues when the heads were starting to drop. A close call. | |
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MOM on 23:24 - Sep 16 with 8120 views | Spratty | All credit to him for coming back after that. JJS YJB | | | |
MOM on 23:24 - Sep 16 with 8114 views | shenleymun | No offence but the only name in the papers tomorrow will be Shelvey - a goal and 3 assists (even if unintended) against your old club has to get you MoM or the world has lost all sense of romance | | | |
MOM on 23:36 - Sep 16 with 8060 views | Spratty | For accepting his gift with such aplomb Pity them they have no scruples | | | |
MOM on 23:40 - Sep 16 with 8038 views | lovejuicejack | Leon ... watching him play midfield is like watching a V12 idling, smooth calm and assured. | | | |
MOM on 23:46 - Sep 16 with 8027 views | airedale | Leon, what a classy player. I've said it b4 and I will say it again in the future no bout a doubt it, if Leon was a few inches taller there's no way we would have got him. Agree with all other comments about our other lads too, good effort all round. Everybody (esp. Jay Jay) seemed to improve in part 2. | | | |
MOM on 23:49 - Sep 16 with 8009 views | Dull1Thomas | The boy is becoming a monster. (Wales duty seems to be having a positive affect .. did he lose a head tonight?) | |
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MOM on 23:52 - Sep 16 with 7986 views | TheArtChappy | Routledge I thought was great tonight. I believe he should be in the England squad. Back four played well overall a few wobbles but getting better as a group and individually game by game | |
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