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Its FA Cup day on Saturday, where the winners win a cup, not on Saturday but in the future, the final played at Wembley, a stadium near Tottenham.
Saturday 23rd January 2021 Liberty Stadium Kick off 3pm
LIVE on BBC Wales and BT Sport Extra Wireless : Radio 5 LIVE, Talk Sport and LIVE on BBC Radio Wales / Cymru
Match Officials Kevin Friend - Referee Jonathan Hunt and Simon Beck - Lino's with Robert Madley the fourth official.
Leicester City supporter Brendan's Friend. Removed from refereeing Leicester City after his private visits to watch them play LIVE
More interesting is bumbling cluster biff Robert Madley who is an experiment. Madley see's things others dont see, he makes decisions yet to be regulated, his ability to foresee things and make them up in his own mind so the little pixies can have their dinner every day is remarkable. Madley was sacked as a premier league referee because he doesn't think about what he does and makes decisions without reflection, like utilising a disability as a joke. Here is his excuse - Madely is still a moron, and always will be. Including robbing Swansea of obvious goals and awarding all manner of thickhead decisions against the team. Madley wrote: “As I sat in my car with my phone in hand, a person walked past my car in front of me who had a walking impairment. The next part I am ashamed of. I took a six-second film, I said nothing. I did this in Snapchat, which is where I take all of my films that I intend to save to my phone" Of course that isn't exactly correct because the buffoon then wrote "On the video I wrote, 'F**k me I have a chance of winning the parents race this year.' The blokes an utter div.
Swansea and Forest FA cup history 12th January 1929 Forest 1 Swans 2 Exciting results that day were Aston Villa 6 Cardiff 1 and Norwich 0 Corinthians 5. With the swans going in to the second leg on Saturday 2-1 up there's all to play for.
Steve Cooper talks about Saturdays game
Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup Nottingham Forest have won the FA Cup twice, once in 1959. The 1959 FA Cup Final was contested by Nottingham Forest and Luton Town at Wembley. Forest won 2—1, with goals from Roy Dwight and Tommy Wilson just four minutes apart.
Forest in 1898 with the FA Cup, the bloke on the right wearing a cap kills animals and maybe even people
In the 1897/98 season Forest beat Derby County 3-1 in the FA Cup final at Crystal Palace in front of 63,000 fans, all of whom are dead, as are the teams and everyone else there that day. Not even Robin Hood was there, he was out riding a bloke called Glen, a non too choosy type who liked hanging around with a band of men. Forest also lost in the 1991 final to Spurs, some will recall Paul Gascoigne getting his comeuppance when he injured himself fouling Forest players. The referee that day was Roger Milford Haven, interestingly Roger now lives there and claims the dole and sells fish he has found in the drains. Or maybe he doesn't.
Team News Connor Hourihane is available for the swans as is Jordan Morris, expect changes in the starting eleven. It’s unlikely Cooper will play Webb in goal, Hamer is cup tied so Woodman should start. We could see another start for Cameron Evans.
Suggested Forest eleven
TEAMS
Swansea City: Freddie Woodman; Joel Latibeaudiere, Ryan Bennett, Marc Guehi; Connor Roberts, Yan Dhanda, Matt Grimes (captain), Conor Hourihane, Ryan Manning; Wayne Routledge, Liam Cullen.
Substitutes: Lewis Webb, Ben Cabango, Kyle Naughton, Jake Bidwell, Jay Fulton, Oli Cooper, Jordon Garrick, Andre Ayew, Jamal Lowe.
Nottingham Forest: Jordan Smith; Carl Jenkinson, Gaetan Bong, Loic Mbe Soh, Joe Worrall (captain), Tobias Figueiredo; Anthony Knockaert, Fouad Bachirou, Joe Lolley, Luke Freeman; Lyle Taylor.
Substitutes: Brice Samba, Cyrus Christie, Lewis Grabban, Sammy Ameobi, Alex Mighten, Cafu, Miguel Guerrero, Michael Dawson, Tyler Blackett.
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest : Matchday Thread FA Cup 4th Rd THURS UPDATE on 23:44 - Jan 22 by ReslovenSwan1
Far from it I will engage with any poster for debate and not resort to abuse. Remember Brynmill 21% of Burnley is worth £42m. FORTY TWO MILLION. This is not a guess it is a FACT. The 2016 for Swansea was underpriced for a quick sale. An extra Yank has turned up looking for a killing. Swansea look like a pretty good prospect to him.
Some questions. Can you answer them Brynmill?
a) Does Burnley have more potential than Swansea city over the next 10 years? b) Is Burnley a bigger town than Swansea ? c) Is Swansea getting to the Premier league unrealistic? d) Why is the Trust proposing to sue for the discounted 2016 price £21m and recover only £13-14m fees after costs ? e) Why have the US people put in extra money?
Legal action only makes sense if Swansea becomes a basket case club under 'Yankee asset strippers'. "Nothing to lose see butt". But the US people have put in another £10m? into the club. They are not asset strippers.
Bring back Frank Zappa he would chase me away asking these too many damn questions. Funny your logo is a puppet.
Ha ha you’re wrong once more. It’s a ventriloquists dummy. The ventriloquist works its movements throws his/her voice and gives the impression that the dummy speaks for itself. Very much like how the sellouts work you.
Ive got no agenda on here, I’m just an ordinary fan. You on the other hand just lionise the previous board and demonise the trust repeatedly. And its becoming very tedious indeed.
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Swansea City v Nottingham Forest : Matchday Thread FA Cup 4th Rd THURS UPDATE on 08:46 - Jan 23 with 1584 views
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest : Matchday Thread FA Cup 4th Rd THURS UPDATE on 23:44 - Jan 22 by ReslovenSwan1
Far from it I will engage with any poster for debate and not resort to abuse. Remember Brynmill 21% of Burnley is worth £42m. FORTY TWO MILLION. This is not a guess it is a FACT. The 2016 for Swansea was underpriced for a quick sale. An extra Yank has turned up looking for a killing. Swansea look like a pretty good prospect to him.
Some questions. Can you answer them Brynmill?
a) Does Burnley have more potential than Swansea city over the next 10 years? b) Is Burnley a bigger town than Swansea ? c) Is Swansea getting to the Premier league unrealistic? d) Why is the Trust proposing to sue for the discounted 2016 price £21m and recover only £13-14m fees after costs ? e) Why have the US people put in extra money?
Legal action only makes sense if Swansea becomes a basket case club under 'Yankee asset strippers'. "Nothing to lose see butt". But the US people have put in another £10m? into the club. They are not asset strippers.
Bring back Frank Zappa he would chase me away asking these too many damn questions. Funny your logo is a puppet.
Conveniently leaving out very some important aspects yet again. Without prejudice you certainly aren't.
Yet again absolutely no mention of the fact that the trust make zero if the Americans sell their holding company.
Do you d) to be fact then? Or just another assumption? e) personally i think they're seeing more dollar signs.
The legal case makes sense because we have no idea who's coming next.
But don't derail this thread too.
Do you set an alarm for every few days to tell us how much Burnley is worth?
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest : Matchday Thread FA Cup 4th Rd THURS UPDATE on 08:46 - Jan 23 by Chief
Conveniently leaving out very some important aspects yet again. Without prejudice you certainly aren't.
Yet again absolutely no mention of the fact that the trust make zero if the Americans sell their holding company.
Do you d) to be fact then? Or just another assumption? e) personally i think they're seeing more dollar signs.
The legal case makes sense because we have no idea who's coming next.
But don't derail this thread too.
Do you set an alarm for every few days to tell us how much Burnley is worth?
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Its bleeding obvious if the US people sell their 69% holding the Trust will get nothing. Neither will HJ and MM and Mr Silverstein if he ever buys shares from his loan. If the Trust sell their shares the US people get nothing. Thats the way it works. You seem to buy every red herring you are offered.
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest : Matchday Thread FA Cup 4th Rd THURS UPDATE on 09:55 - Jan 23 by ReslovenSwan1
Its bleeding obvious if the US people sell their 69% holding the Trust will get nothing. Neither will HJ and MM and Mr Silverstein if he ever buys shares from his loan. If the Trust sell their shares the US people get nothing. Thats the way it works. You seem to buy every red herring you are offered.
Unfortunately its no red herring. Its a cold, hard and extremely relevant fact.
Be sure to include it in your next monologue tomorrow on legal action.
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest : Matchday Thread FA Cup 4th Rd THURS UPDATE on 08:39 - Jan 23 by Brynmill_Jack
Ha ha you’re wrong once more. It’s a ventriloquists dummy. The ventriloquist works its movements throws his/her voice and gives the impression that the dummy speaks for itself. Very much like how the sellouts work you.
Ive got no agenda on here, I’m just an ordinary fan. You on the other hand just lionise the previous board and demonise the trust repeatedly. And its becoming very tedious indeed.
So you do not fancy answering the questions?. That figures. If you answer the questions yourself you will have to come to the same conclusion as me. Inflation has smashed the Trust's case. Selling their shares at 2016 prices benefits the buyer not the seller that should be obvious even to your dummy.
The 2016 price was already below the market value, inflation has been high over the half decade since the sale and legal costs and fees will be crippling. (they always are) .
Any buyer tells the seller his shares are not worth anything and he had better sell to him because no one else will offer them cash. The Trust in their negative talk sound to me like they are representing the buyers not the sellers (the members).
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest : Matchday Thread FA Cup 4th Rd THURS UPDATE on 10:09 - Jan 23 by ReslovenSwan1
So you do not fancy answering the questions?. That figures. If you answer the questions yourself you will have to come to the same conclusion as me. Inflation has smashed the Trust's case. Selling their shares at 2016 prices benefits the buyer not the seller that should be obvious even to your dummy.
The 2016 price was already below the market value, inflation has been high over the half decade since the sale and legal costs and fees will be crippling. (they always are) .
Any buyer tells the seller his shares are not worth anything and he had better sell to him because no one else will offer them cash. The Trust in their negative talk sound to me like they are representing the buyers not the sellers (the members).
Again i see you're deciding to omit the key points that could very well render inflation completely irrelevant.
Anyway tough game today. Forests 20th place seems a bit false. Since we beat they've only lost to up the top like Brentford, Norwich. Middlesbrough they lost to recently and they've had a few red cards in those losses.
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest : Matchday Thread FA Cup 4th Rd Sat UPDATE on 12:09 - Jan 23 by Chief
Anyway tough game today. Forests 20th place seems a bit false. Since we beat they've only lost to up the top like Brentford, Norwich. Middlesbrough they lost to recently and they've had a few red cards in those losses.
Swansea City: Freddie Woodman; Joel Latibeaudiere, Ryan Bennett, Marc Guehi; Connor Roberts, Yan Dhanda, Matt Grimes (captain), Conor Hourihane, Ryan Manning; Wayne Routledge, Liam Cullen.
Substitutes: Lewis Webb, Ben Cabango, Kyle Naughton, Jake Bidwell, Jay Fulton, Oli Cooper, Jordon Garrick, Andre Ayew, Jamal Lowe.
Nottingham Forest: Jordan Smith; Carl Jenkinson, Gaetan Bong, Loic Mbe Soh, Joe Worrall (captain), Tobias Figueiredo; Anthony Knockaert, Fouad Bachirou, Joe Lolley, Luke Freeman; Lyle Taylor.
Substitutes: Brice Samba, Cyrus Christie, Lewis Grabban, Sammy Ameobi, Alex Mighten, Cafu, Miguel Guerrero, Michael Dawson, Tyler Blackett.
Referee: Kevin Friend
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Swansea City v Nottingham Forest : Matchday Thread FA Cup 4th Rd THURS UPDATE on 23:44 - Jan 22 by ReslovenSwan1
Far from it I will engage with any poster for debate and not resort to abuse. Remember Brynmill 21% of Burnley is worth £42m. FORTY TWO MILLION. This is not a guess it is a FACT. The 2016 for Swansea was underpriced for a quick sale. An extra Yank has turned up looking for a killing. Swansea look like a pretty good prospect to him.
Some questions. Can you answer them Brynmill?
a) Does Burnley have more potential than Swansea city over the next 10 years? b) Is Burnley a bigger town than Swansea ? c) Is Swansea getting to the Premier league unrealistic? d) Why is the Trust proposing to sue for the discounted 2016 price £21m and recover only £13-14m fees after costs ? e) Why have the US people put in extra money?
Legal action only makes sense if Swansea becomes a basket case club under 'Yankee asset strippers'. "Nothing to lose see butt". But the US people have put in another £10m? into the club. They are not asset strippers.
Bring back Frank Zappa he would chase me away asking these too many damn questions. Funny your logo is a puppet.
You should know all about puppets as you are obviously one yourself with either one of the sellout or new owners manipulating you
Two great goals so far what a strike from Grimes.to think we have Ayew,Fulton, Smith,Cabango,Naughton and Bidwell not on the pitch yet we are winning and controlling the game against another Championship side