The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread 09:19 - Dec 22 with 21717 views | Jackfath | VS | |
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The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 19:44 - Dec 22 with 1970 views | Plasticman | Everton feels to me like one of our bogey teams, so.... Can't really be worked up by a loss to them. | |
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The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 19:55 - Dec 22 with 1927 views | airedale | Cool. | | | |
The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 19:57 - Dec 22 with 1916 views | cockneyswan | Got to agree with this. | | | |
The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 20:02 - Dec 22 with 1901 views | Molliemick | Davies did well covering for the other (non-existent) full back but was skinned by Coleman in his own defensive position; an infuriating player who panics and gives away fatal free kivks. We were beaten by two class goals and a draw would have been a fair result, Bony was improved but still very very disappointing when one considers Shane Long was priced at only £6 million. | | | |
The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 20:48 - Dec 22 with 1780 views | Johnw102 | Just got home and reading this thread, I do wonder if I was at the same match as some of the posters here. Yes Ben was at fault with the push late on in the game that gave away the free kick, but for the rest of the game I thought he was outstanding and our MOTM he is 20 years old and learning his craft, try and remember that. If some of our high priced imports put in the work rate and drive that Ben does then we would be winning more games. JJS apart we do not seem to have players who are prepared to take a shot, but would rather pass the ball to somebody else. Canas is looking better the more he plays, Routledge is just half the player he was last season, pity as after last year I thought he would have progressed, but at the moment seems to be lacking confidence. Ash and Chico looked solid ensuing that Lukaku didn't have a kick. Bony did well had one outstanding chance in the first half which he got under and it headed for row Z Pablo and JDG have got to start to put in more effort both have great abilities, but disappear from the game for periods. All in all I thought we did well today against a class side and a draw could have been had. I don't see we have too much to worry about and will end the season with a solid mid table position again. | |
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The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 20:51 - Dec 22 with 1768 views | Jackanapes | Have to agree about both De Guzman and Hernandez. Two of our most able players who, recently at least, have contributed very little. | |
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The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 21:24 - Dec 22 with 1690 views | DanishDuck | Ben been the best player this season for the Swans imo, cant really blame him much in any games. | | | |
The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 21:24 - Dec 22 with 1690 views | max936 | Good post, I really don't think we deserved that at the end to be honest, but we do really need to be far more creative in the final 3rd, our corners and set pieces around the opposition's box doesn't cause any fears for teams. | |
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The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 21:50 - Dec 22 with 1630 views | VetchitBack | Hernandez and De Guzman. Two players who typify what we lack as a team. Namely courage, desire and urgency. A few more Shelveys would be nice. And as for the happy-clappers with their "We actually played really well" or "(insert team) are really good" excuses. We simply haven't performed to our capability this season. Admitting this to yourself is the first step. I'm sick of seeing us not pressure the ball allowing teams to sometimes get as far as our box without a tackle being put in - then to see teams close us down immediately starting at our fullbacks. It's like we are actively giving teams an advantage tactically. Maybe this worked on the continent but doesn't appear to here. | |
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The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 21:52 - Dec 22 with 1622 views | JBT95 | We were going to have a 'bad' season eventually, hopefully this is it. | | | |
The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 22:12 - Dec 22 with 1573 views | mawdlamjack | sickof watching players ghost past jdg who then lets them run the length of the pitch with the ball while he jogs alongside or behind not putting in a challenge,this led to second goal. as a team the performance was much better today, bony put in a great shift and we lost to a strong everton team who needed 2 excellent goals to turn us over,if we can press more in midfield the results will start to come. strangely optimistic after todays defeat,lets hope they have a go at chelsea. merry xmas | |
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The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 23:05 - Dec 22 with 1486 views | borinifanclub | Agree with all your points....felt sorry for Ben as he had a great game... Bony had.a fine game against Jagielka his strength was awesome so cut him some slack ...we deserved a draw .....I also thought the ref was poor and favoured Everton in his decision making.... we can now move on and show chelski we can beat them without the ball boys help | |
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The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 06:11 - Dec 23 with 1315 views | Dr_Winston | A game that we could have got something out of, indeed looked like getting someone out of until Laudrup f*cked up our momentum by taking Bony off. Much better performance on the whole than we've put in as of late, and against a weaker side we'd probably have taken all three points. Need to improve our final ball into the box however as that let us down big time. No surprise to see whipping boy De Guzman take pelters from the usual suspects on here but overall our midfield did quite well, Canas especially. Routledge and Hernandez should both have done a lot better. Out wide and up front obvious places in need of strengthening in the window. Given Laudrup's track record with strikers he identifies himself however I'm not confident on the latter.
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The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 09:24 - Dec 23 with 1227 views | stircrazyjack | Come on jamey, jdg went missing again at start of second half but laudrup taking bony off was bizarre and handed everton the momentam again. | | | |
The Official Swansea City vs Everton Matchday thread on 09:48 - Dec 23 with 1205 views | waynekerr55 | id agree with that. However jdg should have clipped the boy further up the field before Ben did. We are too naive. nobody got on the refs case either | |
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