| Forum Thread | Form Table Since Jan 1st 2017 at 10:01 8 Feb 2017
Very interesting! Take from this what you want. 1. Spurs W4 D2 L0 (14pts) +10 GD 2. Everton W4 D1 L0 (13pts)+11 GD 3. Chelsea W3 D1 L1 (10pts)+5 GD 4. Arsenal W3 D1 L2 (10pts) +4 GD 5. Man City W3 D1 L1 (10pts) +2 GD 6. WBA W3 D1 L1 (10pts) +1 GD 7. Man Utd W2 D3 L0 (9pts) +5 GD 8. West Ham W3 D0 L2 (9pts) +1 GD 9. SWANS W3 D0 L2 (9pts) -2 GD 10. Stoke W2 D2 L1 (8pts) +3 GD 11. Watford W2 D2 L2 (8pts) -3 GD 12. Hull W2 D1 L2 (7pts) 0 GD 13. Burnley W2 D0 L3 (6pts) -1 GD 14. Sunderland W1 D2 L2 (5pts) 0 GD 15. Liverpool W0 D3 L2 (3pts) -3 GD 16. Middlesbrough W0 D3 L2 (3pts) -3 GD 17. Southampton W1 D0 L4 (3pts) -4 GD 18. Palace W1 D0 L5 (3pts) -9 GD 19. Bournemouth W0 D2 L3 (2pts) -17 GD 20. Leicester W0 D1 L4 (1pt) -10 GD |
| Forum Thread | Africa Cup of Nations at 11:17 16 Dec 2016
Barrow isn't going as Gambia didn't qualify. Which means we are 1 of 6 prem sides who won't be missing anyone for this tournament. Looking at some of our main rivals, they are going to be weakened. Bournemouth - Max Gradel Hull - Elmohamady Mbokani Palace - Sako Appiah Zaha - potentially, if he gets his FIFA clearance West Ham - Kouyate Sakho Ayew Feghouli Sunderland - Kone Khazri Djilobodji Ndong Full list - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/12/16/premier-league-team-will-hit-hard [Post edited 16 Dec 2016 11:18]
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| Forum Thread | Connor Roberts - Yeovil at 15:15 9 May 2016
Picked up 5 awards, good to see. Young defender Connor Roberts has capped off a fine season with League Two side Yeovil Town by scooping five honours at the club’s annual Player of the Season Awards. The 20-year-old featured 54 times in all competitions for the Glovers after arriving on a season-long loan deal back in August. A string of fine performances eventually saw Roberts pick up the Community Sports Trust Player of the Year, DSA Player of the Season and Away Travel Club Player of the Year awards, as well as being voted the Bobby Hamilton Young Player of the Year and the Western Gazette Player of the Year. http://www.swanseacity.net/news/article/roberts-scoops-five-awards-with-yeovil-3 |
| Forum Thread | Fixtures - teams around us, next few weeks at 12:10 9 Mar 2016
I’ve not paid much attention to the fixtures of our relegation rivals until now. I’d say that most would agree that Stoke away is the start of our difficult end of season run-in, so here are the fixtures up until then. I’ve included Palace as they are in horrendous form — 2 points from the last 12 games, and are suddenly on the same points as us. Sat 12th — Monday 14th March Norwich v Man City Bournemouth v Swansea Villa v Spurs Leicester v Newcastle Sat 19th — Sunday 20th March Palace v Leicester WBA v Norwich Swansea v Villa Newcastle v Sunderland Spurs v Bournemouth Sat 2nd — Sunday 3rd April Villa v Chelsea Bournemouth v Man City Norwich v Newcastle Stoke v Swansea Sunderland v WBA West Ham v Palace Looking at that lot, we could well be safe just as our difficult run-in starts. |
| Forum Thread | Ayew Staying - Huw at 15:30 22 Jan 2016
I know Curt said earlier in the month that Ayew is staying as far as he's concerned. Well, now Huw has confirmed it. "I spoke to the chairman this morning just to clarify the situation and he assures me that there is no way that Andre will be allowed to leave during this window. "On that basis, whether Fabio was part of a deal involving Andre I don't know, but certainly Andre is out of the deal. "Fabio Borini would be one of a number of players that we are looking at." http://www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk/Andre-Ayew-leaving-Swansea-City-January- Whether he'll be here in the summer is another thing. [Post edited 22 Jan 2016 15:31]
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| Forum Thread | Loic Remy at 08:54 22 Dec 2015
He's linked with us again. Thoughts? Is he a realistic target? He's only played 151 minutes for Chelsea in the league this season. Not sure if he'll be in their plans as I imagine they'll be looking at signing a striker in January. If we could get him then I think he would be a great signing. I know we've discussed him last summer as a potential replacement for Bafe who was off to Dubai. I think the general consensus was that he would be on mega bucks but I don't think he'll be on much more than our top earners. |
| Forum Thread | Jordi Amat at 13:37 26 Aug 2015
A few sources online suggesting that Norwich are about to bid for him. Thoughts? I do wonder if he'd be tempted in that situation. |
| Forum Thread | Third place play-off at 17:52 12 Jul 2014
Everybody watching this or nobody care? I just read that Vorm is the only player in the Dutch squad that hasn't made an appearance in this world cup. Do you think he will start? Van Gaal has been moaning about the relevance of this game so I'm expecting some changes to the line-up. Brazil to win as they have a point to prove? Or are Holland going to be too strong? |
| Forum Thread | Jonny Williams at 22:38 28 May 2014
Not sure if it's been posted but I just found out that his agent is Jamie Moralee. The same as Neil Taylor and Ash. Williams' agent Jamie Moralee has been quoted: "If Jonny is not on Swansea's radar I would be surprised, because at the moment there aren't many people who don't think he's got a massive chance. "In the next couple of weeks I'll have a conversation with Steve Parish and then we'll see where we go from there. "The most important thing for Jonny is that he is playing first-team football." http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/Jonny-Williams-agent-set-Steve-Parish-talks/s Good or a bad thing? He likes the press it seems. Been here before with Taylor and Ash, again. I'd like to see Jonny Williams sign for us anyway. [Post edited 28 May 2014 22:39]
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| Forum Thread | Tom Ince - Thoughts on Sunday at 12:52 25 Feb 2014
Looks like young Tom has inherited his old man's arrogance... http://www.southlondon-today.co.uk/Sport.cfm?id=6338 “Swansea play nice football and did ever so well against Napoli - but will they be able to handle the threat we give them with Glenn Murray, Marouane Chamakh, Cameron Jerome, Yannick Bolasie, Jason Puncheon and myself?" “It’s different when you play Manchester United because they keep the ball so well. Swansea play similar but are probably not as effective - they haven’t got the Wayne Rooneys and Robin van Persies who, when you do give them the space, will kill you off. We have to nullify what Swansea do and then play our own game. I’m sure Swansea won’t be able to handle what we do." |
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