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I haven't really been paying attention to the table the last few weeks as it's changing constantly...I was surprised to see that Derby are below us with all of the hype etc around them.
The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 16:57 - Feb 6 by MrSwerve
I haven't really been paying attention to the table the last few weeks as it's changing constantly...I was surprised to see that Derby are below us with all of the hype etc around them.
They were having a shocker of a season finding it hard to adapt to life without last season's star loan players. The drink driving incident didn't help.
4 wins and a draw in their last 6 shows they're turning it around and shot up the table. But they haven't won away since the opening day.
The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 18:15 - Feb 6 by jasper_T
They were having a shocker of a season finding it hard to adapt to life without last season's star loan players. The drink driving incident didn't help.
4 wins and a draw in their last 6 shows they're turning it around and shot up the table. But they haven't won away since the opening day.
We all know what that means then.
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The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 18:39 - Feb 6 with 10372 views
I have come to the conclusion that we will only get something if the opponents do not play to the best of there ability, if they do I just don't think were good enough to get anything out of these games sadly.
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The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 21:51 - Feb 6 with 10168 views
I don't expect tomorrow to be easy, but always hopeful of a home win.
I'm excited that our young manager has brought in three promising youngsters, that he's worked with and had success with at the highest level in their age bracket in the recent past, which strengthens / will strengthen the spine of our team. It's our future.
Memories of Leon coming to The Swans in Div 4 / Lge 2 from West Ham and staying, fills me with hope that at least one of them may do the same. If they go on to achieve the same as Leon for The Swans, our future looks good.
Many criticise our young manager, and I get it. He's got things wrong - hopefully he learns. He won't get everything right. How good a manager might he become for us in two, five years time? I'd rather support him through his time here, than change it again. It could be the beginning of something good. We used to be known as knowledgeable fans, who understand and are patient, in the lower leagues and during our rise to the top flight. We've lost our way as fans too, less so those who grew up in Div 4 / Lge 2, it has to be said.
The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 21:39 - Feb 7 by TNT
I don't expect tomorrow to be easy, but always hopeful of a home win.
I'm excited that our young manager has brought in three promising youngsters, that he's worked with and had success with at the highest level in their age bracket in the recent past, which strengthens / will strengthen the spine of our team. It's our future.
Memories of Leon coming to The Swans in Div 4 / Lge 2 from West Ham and staying, fills me with hope that at least one of them may do the same. If they go on to achieve the same as Leon for The Swans, our future looks good.
Many criticise our young manager, and I get it. He's got things wrong - hopefully he learns. He won't get everything right. How good a manager might he become for us in two, five years time? I'd rather support him through his time here, than change it again. It could be the beginning of something good. We used to be known as knowledgeable fans, who understand and are patient, in the lower leagues and during our rise to the top flight. We've lost our way as fans too, less so those who grew up in Div 4 / Lge 2, it has to be said.
Great post ðŸ‘
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The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 23:28 - Feb 7 with 9371 views
The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 21:39 - Feb 7 by TNT
I don't expect tomorrow to be easy, but always hopeful of a home win.
I'm excited that our young manager has brought in three promising youngsters, that he's worked with and had success with at the highest level in their age bracket in the recent past, which strengthens / will strengthen the spine of our team. It's our future.
Memories of Leon coming to The Swans in Div 4 / Lge 2 from West Ham and staying, fills me with hope that at least one of them may do the same. If they go on to achieve the same as Leon for The Swans, our future looks good.
Many criticise our young manager, and I get it. He's got things wrong - hopefully he learns. He won't get everything right. How good a manager might he become for us in two, five years time? I'd rather support him through his time here, than change it again. It could be the beginning of something good. We used to be known as knowledgeable fans, who understand and are patient, in the lower leagues and during our rise to the top flight. We've lost our way as fans too, less so those who grew up in Div 4 / Lge 2, it has to be said.
Surely "knowledgeable fans" react to what they're seeing on the pitch, not just clap along because even when it's bad "it could be the beginning of something good" and sacking another bad manager would make people sad?
"If they go on to achieve the same as Leon for The Swans, our future looks good." Low expectations then, eh.
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The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 23:42 - Feb 7 with 9356 views
The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 23:28 - Feb 7 by jasper_T
Surely "knowledgeable fans" react to what they're seeing on the pitch, not just clap along because even when it's bad "it could be the beginning of something good" and sacking another bad manager would make people sad?
"If they go on to achieve the same as Leon for The Swans, our future looks good." Low expectations then, eh.
Knowledgeable fans understand where we are, ie not in a good place after relegation, but trying to make the best of it. If you were on our journey from the Hull game to where we are, you'll understand what I'm saying - if not fk off.
If you think emulating Leon's contribution to The Swans is 'low expectation', then fk right off.
The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 23:42 - Feb 7 by TNT
Knowledgeable fans understand where we are, ie not in a good place after relegation, but trying to make the best of it. If you were on our journey from the Hull game to where we are, you'll understand what I'm saying - if not fk off.
If you think emulating Leon's contribution to The Swans is 'low expectation', then fk right off.
Let me write that more clearly for you, then. You're suggesting that our future will look good if the three loan players turn out to "achieve the same as Leon for The Swans", which is a ridiculously high expectation to have for them, and a terrible metric to judge where we are as a football club right now. It's a fantasy.
If you ignore everything between the Hull game and now I'm sure it looks good, yeah. Forget that less than 12 months ago we were a pleasure to watch, on a terrific run of home form and by rights should have beaten Man City. Under Cooper we haven't beaten a top half side since Cardiff in October.
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The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 09:49 - Feb 8 with 9134 views
The Official Swansea City v Derby County Match Thread on 00:43 - Feb 8 by jasper_T
Let me write that more clearly for you, then. You're suggesting that our future will look good if the three loan players turn out to "achieve the same as Leon for The Swans", which is a ridiculously high expectation to have for them, and a terrible metric to judge where we are as a football club right now. It's a fantasy.
If you ignore everything between the Hull game and now I'm sure it looks good, yeah. Forget that less than 12 months ago we were a pleasure to watch, on a terrific run of home form and by rights should have beaten Man City. Under Cooper we haven't beaten a top half side since Cardiff in October.
Thanks for the dose of realism. Despite all of the financial constraints we find ourselves manacled to we have done well on the face of it. But the football is very poor, we're among the lowest scorers in the league and even though Cooper has brought in some very good players on loan he's still got his fingers jammed firmly in his ears over George Byers.
His judgement is called into question picking him week in week out when he has one half decent performance in ten. What kind of signal does that send to the other players who will play, have a decent game then get dumped back in the freezer?
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