Vipupnik 19:16 - Oct 20 with 5350 views | Plankton | We've been sold one. | | | | |
Vipupnik on 15:53 - Oct 21 with 1240 views | onehunglow |
Vipupnik on 15:32 - Oct 21 by RichardO | How can you expect any kind on momentum when the player all your play goes through is sitting between the backs. If you are expecting Grimes to sit deep because we are away from home surely Cooper cannot help Cullen in the high press it leaves a big gap in the midfield that Franco has to deal with, unless either the wingers tuck, it was pitiful to see us trying to press on our right hand side the opposition were just running rings around us, very bad execution of a playing style thankfully our back three, Cabango, Darling and Vigouroux are rising to the task not much can be said of the others, two of them could be gone in January. |
I might have said this myself,a million times There is no need for our perfectly functioning centre three backs to have the captain literally running back to take the ball from them and roll it out to Tymon who then strokes it back. None This is basic. Frankly,one can forget anything that Williams does at work because this ridiculous tactic is proven to be simply stupidity Grimes can play but ,for me,he should never ever be in our own box . Ever . And the deal he got was equally stupid as we could have had much better .People ask why all our coaches of Kate play him all the time.Good question,but we are talking Potter (now nowhere) Cooper ( two failed playoffs ) and the current Soton one . | |
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Vipupnik on 16:01 - Oct 21 with 1215 views | union_jack |
Vipupnik on 15:53 - Oct 21 by onehunglow | I might have said this myself,a million times There is no need for our perfectly functioning centre three backs to have the captain literally running back to take the ball from them and roll it out to Tymon who then strokes it back. None This is basic. Frankly,one can forget anything that Williams does at work because this ridiculous tactic is proven to be simply stupidity Grimes can play but ,for me,he should never ever be in our own box . Ever . And the deal he got was equally stupid as we could have had much better .People ask why all our coaches of Kate play him all the time.Good question,but we are talking Potter (now nowhere) Cooper ( two failed playoffs ) and the current Soton one . |
The first few seconds of the Blackburn game set out in my mind how it was going to go (though admittedly it wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be). The ball from KO was passed back to Cabango who put his foot on it and did nothing for a good 5-10 seconds. I think he then passed it to Darling. I have a friend, who in the good old days of rugby teams running onto the field could tell if they were up for it.p by the aggression in their run. He was seldom wrong. The way you start can determine the game’s pattern. | |
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Vipupnik on 16:27 - Oct 21 with 1172 views | Legend83 | Going back to the title topic, I made the effort to watch the last 20 minutes of the full match replay i.e. the period Zan came on. It's hard to see his full contribution from the TV perspective, but I made sure every time he was in shot I ignored everything else. I have to say, I come away a bit more positive about his potential and noticed things not evident before. The main criticism levelled at him is his inability to get away from his marker, but on 73.45 mins, 78.52 mins and 83.29 mins I noted first a good curving run to get goal side of his marker, second after Key won the ball back well Zan waves to Tymon then darts really nicely across his marker only for the cross to float way over his head, then thirdly he attacked a low attempted Ronald cross, again getting in front of his marker (unfortunately the cross was blocked). He also had a decent shout for a penalty on 93.40 using his strength to get in front of his man and appearing to be hauled over backwards. He also pressed hard and seemed fitter overall. My main negative was he didn't drop off at all to try and link play but I imagine that was on instruction and Peart-Harris was the man to play the 10 role (ineffectually again I would say). This all may be clutching at straws, but I feel it is only fair to highlight the positives when I see them, even if they may be considered the very basics for any striker at this level. At least he is displaying these basics now, when he wasn't previously. The challenge now for LW is to get the rest of the team to take advantage of these moments and try and actually get the ball to Vipotnik more accurately. | | | |
Vipupnik on 16:31 - Oct 21 with 1158 views | builthjack |
Vipupnik on 13:35 - Oct 21 by KeithHaynes | The drop in attendances has nothing to do with fans (in every town and city) who support other teams. Swansea isn’t any different to Cardiff. I posted you an actual stat of the many who travel from Newcastle to Liverpool and Man Utd, the thing is once you have a team, most generally stick to them for life, no matter where you live. The issue at Swansea is the product, the results and the expense. Simple as that. It’s just as cheap to travel from Swansea by supporters coach with any of the supporters clubs there who follow premier league teams. When Phil and I ran the MAGS we had a close to 300 membership. We took at times two coaches to certain games, and we were in the bottom league then at times. The club hasn’t got the foresight, organisational skills nor the desire to ingratiate new supporters regardless of where they live. Sending Lee along to schools locally isn’t going to work unless there’s a follow up and system to keep up the interest. I know one guy who took advantage of the ticket offe the other week, since then he hasn’t heard a thing.
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There was a guy, a friend of mine, who ran soccer schools for the Swans in Mid Wales and further afield, up until about 6 years ago. It paid for itself, he said they would have made money out of every session. By doing this there was usually a bus full of those kids to a game a few times a season. More income, and more importantly, more kids with Swans shirts on their backs. The club decided to stop it, so my mate left the club. A stupid decision. They have done that in many locations. Unless the club do goings to draw supporters in, they won come. The whole marketing of the club is a complete and utter shambles. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Vipupnik on 16:45 - Oct 21 with 1131 views | Fireboy2 |
Vipupnik on 16:27 - Oct 21 by Legend83 | Going back to the title topic, I made the effort to watch the last 20 minutes of the full match replay i.e. the period Zan came on. It's hard to see his full contribution from the TV perspective, but I made sure every time he was in shot I ignored everything else. I have to say, I come away a bit more positive about his potential and noticed things not evident before. The main criticism levelled at him is his inability to get away from his marker, but on 73.45 mins, 78.52 mins and 83.29 mins I noted first a good curving run to get goal side of his marker, second after Key won the ball back well Zan waves to Tymon then darts really nicely across his marker only for the cross to float way over his head, then thirdly he attacked a low attempted Ronald cross, again getting in front of his marker (unfortunately the cross was blocked). He also had a decent shout for a penalty on 93.40 using his strength to get in front of his man and appearing to be hauled over backwards. He also pressed hard and seemed fitter overall. My main negative was he didn't drop off at all to try and link play but I imagine that was on instruction and Peart-Harris was the man to play the 10 role (ineffectually again I would say). This all may be clutching at straws, but I feel it is only fair to highlight the positives when I see them, even if they may be considered the very basics for any striker at this level. At least he is displaying these basics now, when he wasn't previously. The challenge now for LW is to get the rest of the team to take advantage of these moments and try and actually get the ball to Vipotnik more accurately. |
Ahh great, so it wasn't just me who saw those runs then 👌 | | | |
Vipupnik on 16:47 - Oct 21 with 1126 views | RichardO |
Vipupnik on 16:27 - Oct 21 by Legend83 | Going back to the title topic, I made the effort to watch the last 20 minutes of the full match replay i.e. the period Zan came on. It's hard to see his full contribution from the TV perspective, but I made sure every time he was in shot I ignored everything else. I have to say, I come away a bit more positive about his potential and noticed things not evident before. The main criticism levelled at him is his inability to get away from his marker, but on 73.45 mins, 78.52 mins and 83.29 mins I noted first a good curving run to get goal side of his marker, second after Key won the ball back well Zan waves to Tymon then darts really nicely across his marker only for the cross to float way over his head, then thirdly he attacked a low attempted Ronald cross, again getting in front of his marker (unfortunately the cross was blocked). He also had a decent shout for a penalty on 93.40 using his strength to get in front of his man and appearing to be hauled over backwards. He also pressed hard and seemed fitter overall. My main negative was he didn't drop off at all to try and link play but I imagine that was on instruction and Peart-Harris was the man to play the 10 role (ineffectually again I would say). This all may be clutching at straws, but I feel it is only fair to highlight the positives when I see them, even if they may be considered the very basics for any striker at this level. At least he is displaying these basics now, when he wasn't previously. The challenge now for LW is to get the rest of the team to take advantage of these moments and try and actually get the ball to Vipotnik more accurately. |
Like my forward dropping off and then the No 10 or wingers going beyond the centre forward, is this what is being asked of the players, the only player with a bit of pace to do it effectively from so deep would be Ronald but we don't seem set up or willing to do it by the time we do pass the ball forward there is very little room in behind, Cabango played a couple of nice passes early into dangerous areas for the advancing player but they are few are few and far between and rarely seen executed well even by Grimes who usually over hits them. [Post edited 21 Oct 19:57]
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Vipupnik on 17:51 - Oct 21 with 1077 views | onehunglow |
Vipupnik on 16:01 - Oct 21 by union_jack | The first few seconds of the Blackburn game set out in my mind how it was going to go (though admittedly it wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be). The ball from KO was passed back to Cabango who put his foot on it and did nothing for a good 5-10 seconds. I think he then passed it to Darling. I have a friend, who in the good old days of rugby teams running onto the field could tell if they were up for it.p by the aggression in their run. He was seldom wrong. The way you start can determine the game’s pattern. |
Well,it’s pretty obvious really. You don’t need to be there either Cost cutting ,preparation for sale etc,maybe but this crap is something that Williams IS responsible for He is being excused purely because if what is going on behind Fair enough but don’t instruct Grimes to okay as he is | |
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Vipupnik on 17:54 - Oct 21 with 1076 views | onehunglow |
Vipupnik on 16:31 - Oct 21 by builthjack | There was a guy, a friend of mine, who ran soccer schools for the Swans in Mid Wales and further afield, up until about 6 years ago. It paid for itself, he said they would have made money out of every session. By doing this there was usually a bus full of those kids to a game a few times a season. More income, and more importantly, more kids with Swans shirts on their backs. The club decided to stop it, so my mate left the club. A stupid decision. They have done that in many locations. Unless the club do goings to draw supporters in, they won come. The whole marketing of the club is a complete and utter shambles. |
Ken I pointed this out years ago. The marketing of the club or lack of it killed stonecdead expansion . We have allowed down a generation of new fans that would grow the club It was and is unforgivable Fans were / are treated as an inconvenience | |
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Vipupnik on 18:10 - Oct 21 with 1036 views | KeithHaynes |
Vipupnik on 13:42 - Oct 21 by onehunglow | If you read my comments ,you will see I agree with that which you have just scribed Fans have been insulted by our owners and conditioned to accept less Wrexham are an example of momentum,which we have lost |
I’m not disagreeing, does it sound like it 🤷🏻♂️ | |
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Vipupnik on 19:37 - Oct 21 with 973 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Vipupnik on 17:54 - Oct 21 by onehunglow | Ken I pointed this out years ago. The marketing of the club or lack of it killed stonecdead expansion . We have allowed down a generation of new fans that would grow the club It was and is unforgivable Fans were / are treated as an inconvenience |
You have forgotten that the fans until recently weird lining up UK lawyers to take the owners to court and burden them with huge legal fees and resolutions. They had to give them £500k which the club will never see. That is a lot of murals and gates. | |
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Vipupnik on 20:41 - Oct 21 with 911 views | jack247 |
Vipupnik on 16:27 - Oct 21 by Legend83 | Going back to the title topic, I made the effort to watch the last 20 minutes of the full match replay i.e. the period Zan came on. It's hard to see his full contribution from the TV perspective, but I made sure every time he was in shot I ignored everything else. I have to say, I come away a bit more positive about his potential and noticed things not evident before. The main criticism levelled at him is his inability to get away from his marker, but on 73.45 mins, 78.52 mins and 83.29 mins I noted first a good curving run to get goal side of his marker, second after Key won the ball back well Zan waves to Tymon then darts really nicely across his marker only for the cross to float way over his head, then thirdly he attacked a low attempted Ronald cross, again getting in front of his marker (unfortunately the cross was blocked). He also had a decent shout for a penalty on 93.40 using his strength to get in front of his man and appearing to be hauled over backwards. He also pressed hard and seemed fitter overall. My main negative was he didn't drop off at all to try and link play but I imagine that was on instruction and Peart-Harris was the man to play the 10 role (ineffectually again I would say). This all may be clutching at straws, but I feel it is only fair to highlight the positives when I see them, even if they may be considered the very basics for any striker at this level. At least he is displaying these basics now, when he wasn't previously. The challenge now for LW is to get the rest of the team to take advantage of these moments and try and actually get the ball to Vipotnik more accurately. |
Great to read that. I didn’t see it when streaming, but I don’t pick up as much off the ball as I do when watching live. If there’s progress then brilliant. | | | |
Vipupnik on 09:32 - Oct 22 with 797 views | blaenaugwentjack |
Vipupnik on 11:17 - Oct 21 by KeithHaynes | Hasn’t scored all season until Saturday, in fact only scored before that against a step 7 side on his debut in a friendly. That was 16 games ago.
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Sorry I hadn't checked his recent stats, I'm just clutching at straws I suppose. I know it won't happen but 442 with vit and Cullen up top anyone? | | | |
Vipupnik on 09:34 - Oct 22 with 790 views | Whiterockin |
Vipupnik on 09:32 - Oct 22 by blaenaugwentjack | Sorry I hadn't checked his recent stats, I'm just clutching at straws I suppose. I know it won't happen but 442 with vit and Cullen up top anyone? |
Who would he bring on when the forwards tire, Williams has his hands tied. | | | |
Vipupnik on 09:38 - Oct 22 with 785 views | onehunglow |
Vipupnik on 19:37 - Oct 21 by ReslovenSwan1 | You have forgotten that the fans until recently weird lining up UK lawyers to take the owners to court and burden them with huge legal fees and resolutions. They had to give them £500k which the club will never see. That is a lot of murals and gates. |
I try to ignore the pain | |
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Vipupnik on 10:37 - Oct 22 with 746 views | blaenaugwentjack |
Vipupnik on 09:34 - Oct 22 by Whiterockin | Who would he bring on when the forwards tire, Williams has his hands tied. |
Wilson or Peart I know it's desperate but it's desperate times. | | | |
Vipupnik on 12:16 - Oct 22 with 699 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Williams knows he has a job to do and is at least not complaining. The club should work hard with Vipotnik and not be tempted to treat him like Borja Baston. He wanted to go home and the club let him and he never found the form he had before Swansea signed him. He is the clubs responsibility and there should be no buck passing. Williams said he was happy with his striking options when talking about Jamal Lowe who was a free transfer. "But you can’t have everything and we are happy with the squad we have, and we are also really happy that Jamal has a club and is playing regular football. “Not everything is perfect in life, but I think in the end it was a good solution for both sides.” [Post edited 22 Oct 12:18]
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Vipupnik on 15:28 - Oct 22 with 626 views | jack247 |
Vipupnik on 09:34 - Oct 22 by Whiterockin | Who would he bring on when the forwards tire, Williams has his hands tied. |
This is it. Anyone hoping for Cullen and Vipotnik (which may actually suit both of them) is going to be disappointed because the squad is way too thin for Williams to try it. Maybe if we promote Wilson or bring a striker in January. The latter is obviously unlikely. | | | |
Vipupnik on 15:53 - Oct 22 with 597 views | Whiterockin |
Vipupnik on 15:28 - Oct 22 by jack247 | This is it. Anyone hoping for Cullen and Vipotnik (which may actually suit both of them) is going to be disappointed because the squad is way too thin for Williams to try it. Maybe if we promote Wilson or bring a striker in January. The latter is obviously unlikely. |
Wilson is the only real option but hasn't been included in the squad through injury then illness, surely now is the time. Peart-Harris has been tried and he was useless. | | | |
Vipupnik on 17:09 - Oct 22 with 524 views | max936 |
Vipupnik on 15:53 - Oct 22 by Whiterockin | Wilson is the only real option but hasn't been included in the squad through injury then illness, surely now is the time. Peart-Harris has been tried and he was useless. |
I haven't seen anything of the Blackburn game, but the times I have seen Peart-Harris I'm not really sure what to make of him, probably needs to start a few games and get 70mins plus under his belt. | |
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Vipupnik on 17:52 - Oct 22 with 477 views | Whiterockin |
Vipupnik on 17:09 - Oct 22 by max936 | I haven't seen anything of the Blackburn game, but the times I have seen Peart-Harris I'm not really sure what to make of him, probably needs to start a few games and get 70mins plus under his belt. |
Peart-Harris needs to play in place of Cooper or Franco when they come off. | | | |
Vipupnik on 18:19 - Oct 22 with 442 views | Fireboy2 |
Vipupnik on 17:09 - Oct 22 by max936 | I haven't seen anything of the Blackburn game, but the times I have seen Peart-Harris I'm not really sure what to make of him, probably needs to start a few games and get 70mins plus under his belt. |
Imo he was anonymous. | | | |
Vipupnik on 18:22 - Oct 22 with 416 views | KeithHaynes |
Vipupnik on 18:19 - Oct 22 by Fireboy2 | Imo he was anonymous. |
Not sure Luke wanted him. But beggars etc … | |
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Vipupnik on 18:24 - Oct 22 with 405 views | Whiterockin |
Vipupnik on 18:22 - Oct 22 by KeithHaynes | Not sure Luke wanted him. But beggars etc … |
Are you saying that Williams doesn't have a say in what players he has. | | | |
Vipupnik on 18:36 - Oct 22 with 386 views | Fireboy2 |
Vipupnik on 18:24 - Oct 22 by Whiterockin | Are you saying that Williams doesn't have a say in what players he has. |
Has any manager ever had a say since these lot took over 🤔 | | | |
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