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Wednesday 24the February 2021 Kick Off 7pm Liberty Stadium Swansea
TV - SKY SPORTS RED BUTTON SWANS TV
Match Officials 🔴ANDY WOOLMER🔴 Lee Venamore and Nick Greenhalgh Fourth Official : John Busby
Yes it’s the first game officiating the swans that Andy Woolmer who Steve Cooper called out publicly for his integrity and decision making - after the home game against Sheffield Wednesday in November. Cooper was fined £3,500. Cooper publicly stated “ One thing was for sure, that whatever the decision was, it was not going to us," Cooper said after the game.
"It's personal unfortunately."
Now I don’t know about you but this buff nut shouldn’t be reffing any Swans game until the outcome of an investigation in to his conduct is made public, along with Cooper’s allegations also being made public. According to Cooper he is a dodgy referee who holds grudges and cheats. That’s the implication and it’s not been put to bed.
Andy Woolmer has a history of ‘questionable’ decisions against Swansea City
Well Andy boy, we will all be watching you, very closely indeed. No pressure, well, just a little bit. Or a lot, depends.
Steve Cooper Me and Marshy are going tooled up up for this one, no team talks, we are straight in to the back room of a local bar, then Rossi’s and we are sorted. Beaker wants to come as well but to be honest he’s all mouth and no trousers, had his chance to join the crew last year but bottled it on the touch line. Marsh is from Liverpool, so his mate Stanley is coming a long, he’s a sharp geezer is Stan, he can be cutting at times but always leaves his mark. If needs be we will double him up with his brother. Me and Marshy have been about, India with the boys 2017 is a memorable one. Listen, I’m not going to play games here, but it’s personal.
Cooper giving it the big one on the streets of Mumbai
Now this conversation concerns us, if it happened, when things happen then they should be concerning, however, being concerned about this conversation is all about it happening, if it did. You decide, we just make the tea, you pour it.
Swans v Coventry head to head Games won: 9 Games drawn: 9 Games lost: 13
The last time the swans lost to Coventry was Oct 1981 at Highfield Road, old people will remember this game. The last time the swans lost at home to Coventry was January 1951. Even older people and some dead ones will also recall this game.
Morris and Bennet out on weds
Cooper on Cov - “They’re a team that’s stuck with and trusted the way they got promoted from League One with last season, and I have a lot of respect for that. They have a very experienced manager, an experienced assistant manager and we know it’s a game we’ve absolutely got to be ready for. But we will be. We’re at home, we’re starting this spell of playing every three or four days, and it’s about survival of the fittest and the toughest as well, both physically and mentally. We are looking forward to these games. We were really disappointed with the result at the weekend, but that happens. You have to deal with it and move on."
Richard Duffy the former Swansea man rose through the ranks in South Wales breaking onto the scene as a fresh-faced schoolboy and making his debut for the Swans in December 2001 aged 16 against Macclesfield. However, Duffy would be kept out for over a year through injury, returning back to the side at the start of the 2003-04 season and quickly becoming a regular in the Swans side making 22 appearances.
The Welsh youngster quickly attracted interest from higher leagues, and it was Premier League outfit Portsmouth who won the race for his signature, with the defender swapping South Wales for the South coast in January 2004. A short loan move with Burnley preceded multiple successive loan spells with the Sky Blues. Duffy arrived at Coventry on loan in January 2005 as Micky Adams’ first signing, going on to play 15 games as City narrowly avoided relegation. He returned to the Midlands for the entirety of the next season, playing a key role in the upturn of fortunes and then returned the next season on a short loan until January 2007. He spent the second half of the 2006-07 season back with Swansea making 12 appearances, however this would be the final time Duffy would wear the Swans colours making 35 appearances across his two spells. The Welshman returned to Coventry for his last and fourth successive season but would only make a couple of appearances as injury would end his season soon after arrival. Duffy departed the Sky Blues at the end of the season playing 64 times across the four loan spells.
There are very few links between the sides bar David Smith who played for the swans in 2002/03 season and Barry Powell back in the early seventies.
However - The flying postman and Cian Harris would disagree. But they can’t, because they are not here.
SWANSTASTIC
Last six results, all comps.
Lost — Huddersfield 4-1 Swansea (Sky Bet Championship)
Won — Swansea 1-0 Nottingham Forest (Sky Bet Championship)
Lost — Swansea 1-3 Man City (Emirates FA Cup)
Won — Swansea 2-0 Norwich (Sky Bet Championship)
Won — Rotherham 1-3 Swansea (Sky Bet Championship)
Drew — Swansea 1-1 Brentford (Sky Bet Championship)
Swansea City: Freddie Woodman; Kyle Naughton, Ben Cabango, Marc Guehi; Connor Roberts, Yan Dhanda, Matt Grimes (captain), Conor Hourihane, Jake Bidwell; Andre Ayew, Jamal Lowe.
Substitutes: Ben Hamer, Ryan Manning, Jay Fulton, Korey Smith, Morgan Whittaker, Paul Arriola, Joel Latibeaudiere, Ollie Cooper, Kieron Freeman.
Coventry City: Ben Wilson, Leo Ostigard, Kyle McFadzean, Liam Kelly (captain), Maxime Biamou, Callum O'Hare, Dominic Hyam, Tyler Walker, Sam McCallum, Julien Dacosta, Gustavo Hamer.
Substitutes: Marko Marosi, Michael Rose, Jamie Allen, Viktor Gyokeres, Ben Sheaf, Amadou Bakayoko, Fankaty Dabo, Matty James, Jordan Shipley.
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 12:41 - Feb 25 by Brynmill_Jack
The only way Grimes and Hourihane can be played in the same team is if CH replaces Lowe and plays alongside Ayew. But then we wouldn’t have the same press at our forward line. I can’t see Hourihane giving the same effort as Lowe.
If Lowe stays in the side then Grimes makes way and Smith and Fulton provide the steel in midfield.
If I had my way I’d bench CH and play Grimes/Smith/Fulton and replace the most knackered with him in the second half.
Dropping Grimes would be an absolute disaster, our best player by a country mile he showed that again last night.
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Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 13:45 - Feb 25 with 1211 views
We played our best whilst having the midfield of smith, fulton and grimes.
Imo one of our front two should be rested giving whittaker a chance to show what he can do, we will have the luxury of either ayew or lowe plus hourihane to come off the bench if the game goes tits up
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Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 14:16 - Feb 25 with 1182 views
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 20:59 - Feb 24 by AnotherJohn
Thank goodness for that! We were poor in the last ten minutes sitting far too deep and gifting Coventry a succession of half chances. A better team would have capitalised.
The very thing happened that I feared, we strengthened in midfield and went into defensive mode, we got away with it and it was great to gain another 3 pts. Hope we up our game for the Wurzels because you can guarantee Pearson will have them all prepped up.
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 13:34 - Feb 25 by 34dfgdf54
Dropping Grimes would be an absolute disaster, our best player by a country mile he showed that again last night.
Absolutely, Grimes would be the first name on my team sheet, and probably on Coopers as well.
There are no easy games in this league, but the Bristol game is going to be a tough, tough test of our character, I know this won't go down well, but I'd settle for a draw right now.
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 14:59 - Feb 25 by max936
The very thing happened that I feared, we strengthened in midfield and went into defensive mode, we got away with it and it was great to gain another 3 pts. Hope we up our game for the Wurzels because you can guarantee Pearson will have them all prepped up.
The thing is why didnt he strengthen and leave Dhanda on, leaving him free with fresh pacy legs up front. To be fair he played one pass last night which was what i pay to see and opens up teams.
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Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 19:42 - Feb 25 with 1012 views
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 18:17 - Feb 25 by krunchykarrot
The thing is why didnt he strengthen and leave Dhanda on, leaving him free with fresh pacy legs up front. To be fair he played one pass last night which was what i pay to see and opens up teams.
It seems like its his decision for us to drop back into defensive mode, but I agree we need a quick out ball, we just left a knackered Lowe out there and he will be out there again Saturday, I hope he's been resting today with his trotters up, I don't think it would have hurt to have swapped him Whittaker or Arriola who seems to be industrious and a grafter.
Coops see the players everyday so its his judgement that matters, he's hasn't done to bad so far, but it'll be a shame to flog the tried and tested players to death, when there's players on the bench who could be capable of replacing those players
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 19:48 - Feb 24 by 34dfgdf54
Been obvious for a while
Lucks ran out
Luck ? Another poor shout.
There's nothing lucky whatsoever in our accomplishments the last two seasons. Hard graft, non negotiables and hard practice on the training ground.
Funny how the harder we practice, the luckier we get isn't it.
Been obvious for those of us with a sense of perspective and measured optimism for a while.
Luck's not 'ran out', only for the meek.
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Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 07:14 - Feb 26 with 891 views
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 22:27 - Feb 25 by AndyCole
Luck ? Another poor shout.
There's nothing lucky whatsoever in our accomplishments the last two seasons. Hard graft, non negotiables and hard practice on the training ground.
Funny how the harder we practice, the luckier we get isn't it.
Been obvious for those of us with a sense of perspective and measured optimism for a while.
Luck's not 'ran out', only for the meek.
Last three games the opposition have nullified us. We still have the ability to nick a goal and sit back and soak up pressure but as an attacking unit we have been worked out.
“Non negotiables”
[Post edited 26 Feb 2021 7:44]
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Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 10:19 - Feb 26 with 829 views
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 07:14 - Feb 26 by 34dfgdf54
Last three games the opposition have nullified us. We still have the ability to nick a goal and sit back and soak up pressure but as an attacking unit we have been worked out.
“Non negotiables”
[Post edited 26 Feb 2021 7:44]
We shouldn't be looking to just nick a goal .Surely. Is that all we expect? We desrve more than that.
Luck is what Forest and Coventry didnt have.
I pray Brzzle City are just as unlucky.
Unquestionably ,what is clear from these exchanges is just how far our standards and expectations have dropped. We are back to the little ol Swansea days and we should be lucky to have a stadium at all.
Fans are concerned clearly and this is evident of forums when the insults fly around as some fans say what they feel,others simply pot as uberloyal long term fan whose opinion overrides all.
It' s why this thread is till going. It s Friday now
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 19:42 - Feb 25 by max936
It seems like its his decision for us to drop back into defensive mode, but I agree we need a quick out ball, we just left a knackered Lowe out there and he will be out there again Saturday, I hope he's been resting today with his trotters up, I don't think it would have hurt to have swapped him Whittaker or Arriola who seems to be industrious and a grafter.
Coops see the players everyday so its his judgement that matters, he's hasn't done to bad so far, but it'll be a shame to flog the tried and tested players to death, when there's players on the bench who could be capable of replacing those players
Which is it? Your first paragraph or your second? Since he arrived we have seen the same pattern - go a goal up or even get even after going a goal down then sit back and invite the opposition to attack. At one point last season a bloke I sit near said, 'I hope we don't score early I don't fancy watching 80 minutes defending.'
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 11:27 - Feb 26 by Badlands
Which is it? Your first paragraph or your second? Since he arrived we have seen the same pattern - go a goal up or even get even after going a goal down then sit back and invite the opposition to attack. At one point last season a bloke I sit near said, 'I hope we don't score early I don't fancy watching 80 minutes defending.'
I feel for those who cannot see it Bad. My missus is a casual watcher and when she comes into the room, we are normally hanging on,protecting a 1-0 lead or simply watching our young defenders man the barrocade whilst the opposition tear into us. Teams like Forest,Hudds and Coventry have all done that. We were fortunate their finishing was o bad ,apart from Hudds obviously.
We are scoring few goals and that is a Cooper certainty but many seem to support this.This is not the Swansea Way.
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 11:27 - Feb 26 by Badlands
Which is it? Your first paragraph or your second? Since he arrived we have seen the same pattern - go a goal up or even get even after going a goal down then sit back and invite the opposition to attack. At one point last season a bloke I sit near said, 'I hope we don't score early I don't fancy watching 80 minutes defending.'
I'm sure you can work it out, hopefully. I happy with the progress we've made this season off the back of last season's excellent season, it hasn't always been pretty, but the result justifies the deed. We're 1 pt off 2nd place with 2 games in hand with a predominately young squad, I tell you what lets sack coops is it and send Woodman back to Newcastle and get in another manager in who will make us more expansive, concede goals like its going out of fashion, but we'll also maybe score a few and finish mid table, instead of pushing on to hopefully make it to the land of milk and honey and be able to get more quality players in and play more expansively and still defend resolutely, all about doing the hard yards, I'd like to see us play like we did in getting promoted in 2011. Its frustrating and butt clenching at times, its good to have ones blood pressure raised on times it shows we are still alive.
Swansea City v Coventry City : Matchday Thread TEAM NEWS on 07:14 - Feb 26 by 34dfgdf54
Last three games the opposition have nullified us. We still have the ability to nick a goal and sit back and soak up pressure but as an attacking unit we have been worked out.
“Non negotiables”
[Post edited 26 Feb 2021 7:44]
Can I suggest you watch the extended highlights
We were not nullified in attack our problem is finishing , these highlights show some nice attractive passing free flowing passages of football including the period after we apparantly sat back went defensive to protect the 1-0 lead. In the firtst half two chances fell to Jamal to score one from a long ball from MAtt Grimes then from a ball across the box form Roberts after some interpassing form Dhanda, Naughton who made himself avaiable for the return pass but the pass went to Grimes who despite being challenged got the ball away unforyuneately Jamal scuffed his shot wide. Then from just outside our box another move results in a ball across the bix from Lowe which Bidwell cant quite put away but from this Dhanda is set up with a shot.
Examples in the seconfd half with some lovely moves one starting frfom inside our box and again Lowe unable to finish....there are a few more examples of attacking football from us but our finsihing lets us down....Check it out .
How it can be said w ehave been nullified if we were the chances we "spurned" could not have happened .Had one of theose goals gone in in the first half the game would have opened more and possibly we could have scored more. We are creating chances... the highlights show this...YEs we are not the team of 10 years ago but we are up there challenging for automatic promotion..we can and do play some attractive attacking football at times ..but we have also become more resolute in defence and can now grind out a win.
We all have opinions sometimes I try to back mine up with evidence. Ok there may be less than 10 oppportunities shown but one or two of those should have been converted if they had I am sure the game would have been different...And to say we wnet defensive after scoring well the evidence doesnt point to that.