Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? 13:16 - Jan 22 with 12581 views | Starsky | The BT commentator touched on this yesterday. I know we've beaten the very best in the last 6 years but yesterday... Liverpool would have gone second if they'd won against a Swansea side bottom of the table with a squad deemed not good enough and a defence that was stated, the worst defence in Europe. We go 2-0 up and I was just waiting for the comeback, just like in 1981 at Anfield. Well, it happened and at 2-2 it was almost inevitable that if any team got the winner it would be Liverpool. That winner for us, still going forward to get a goal on the break was richly deserved. History has been made and it's our first ever League win at Anfield, who hadn't lost at home for over a year. For me... this is our finest win in 6 a Premier years, given the current circumstances. [Post edited 22 Jan 2017 13:19]
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 15:33 - Jan 22 with 2899 views | Starsky |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 15:30 - Jan 22 by veng9 | I don't think it was our most impressive win either but West Ham definitely weren't on the beach. I remember their fans being very annoyed with the result because it realistically ended their chances of getting top 4. They were only 5 points off Manchester City in 4th after the game but a win could've taken that to 2 points off with 2 games left to play. |
They played like they were on the beach, lol | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 15:40 - Jan 22 with 2868 views | Bloodyhills | Given the context, yes. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 16:29 - Jan 22 with 2776 views | Jack_Kass | Luke Moore with the header against Man City | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 16:43 - Jan 22 with 2742 views | jasper_T | Nowhere near, sensationalist nonsense. | | | |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 16:46 - Jan 22 with 2722 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 14:46 - Jan 22 by STID2017 | You are a price idiot. You did nothing but slag the team off, then when they proof you and many others wrong with an outstanding performance and result (especially given how bad the team was and how low in confidence) you still don't have the good grace to acknowledge what a stand out result yesterday was |
I acknowledged the excellent result and the performance of a few players yesterday. http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/swanseacity/forum/188099/best-performance- Why post lies? | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 16:48 - Jan 22 with 2722 views | Rancid | Given our situation and the way Liverpool have been playing under Klopp then it's a yes from me.In the top 3 results of all time for me behind the Hull game and the Reading playoff final. | | | |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 16:54 - Jan 22 with 2693 views | Dr_Winston | Impressive? No. Important? Yes. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 16:55 - Jan 22 with 2682 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 16:54 - Jan 22 by Dr_Winston | Impressive? No. Important? Yes. |
The rubbish served up by Guidolin and Bradley this season really has impaired the judgement of a lot of our fans. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:00 - Jan 22 with 2655 views | morningstar | Have too say, i think our most impressive win was away at Man Utd on the first day of 2014/15. It was meant to be the coronation of King Louis Van Gaal, and the script was written that we would be on a hiding to nothing. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:03 - Jan 22 with 2634 views | blueytheblue | Was in the pub watching the first half before going for a pre-game walk. So missed the goals other than the winner, when I was in CCS. First half, thought you were well organised, defended well, looked to hit on break. Figured you'd played with more confidence, expected Liverpool to sneak a 1-0 win eventually with a late goal. Ho hum. Much improved performance and I'd like to remind you that I did say you were good enough to stay up. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:06 - Jan 22 with 2622 views | Headmaster |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:03 - Jan 22 by blueytheblue | Was in the pub watching the first half before going for a pre-game walk. So missed the goals other than the winner, when I was in CCS. First half, thought you were well organised, defended well, looked to hit on break. Figured you'd played with more confidence, expected Liverpool to sneak a 1-0 win eventually with a late goal. Ho hum. Much improved performance and I'd like to remind you that I did say you were good enough to stay up. |
We're good enough now because of the new signings. We were dogsh!te before. We looked a different team with Carroll and Olsson. | | | |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:09 - Jan 22 with 2613 views | dailew |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 13:43 - Jan 22 by Phil_S | The current top four have lost just three between them at home this season Both Chelsea and Arsenal lost at home to Liverpool If you add in the two Manchester clubs then Man City lost at home to Chelsea and Man Utd at home to Man City So yesterday's win was the first away win for a non top 6 side at a top 6 club this season |
Everton have only lost once at home (to Liverpool). So make that top 7. Hang on, WBA only lost at home to Citeh and Everton so make that top 8. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:09 - Jan 22 with 2611 views | blueytheblue |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:06 - Jan 22 by Headmaster | We're good enough now because of the new signings. We were dogsh!te before. We looked a different team with Carroll and Olsson. |
Not deny they looked good. You looked a lot more organised and committed at the back. That's not personnel, that's coaching. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:13 - Jan 22 with 2597 views | Headmaster |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:09 - Jan 22 by blueytheblue | Not deny they looked good. You looked a lot more organised and committed at the back. That's not personnel, that's coaching. |
I'd say it's a combination. If it had been Taylor as left back, things may have been quite different. | | | |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:18 - Jan 22 with 2576 views | Rancid |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:09 - Jan 22 by blueytheblue | Not deny they looked good. You looked a lot more organised and committed at the back. That's not personnel, that's coaching. |
That's Claude Makalele. | | | |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:35 - Jan 22 with 2301 views | Lord_Bony |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:03 - Jan 22 by blueytheblue | Was in the pub watching the first half before going for a pre-game walk. So missed the goals other than the winner, when I was in CCS. First half, thought you were well organised, defended well, looked to hit on break. Figured you'd played with more confidence, expected Liverpool to sneak a 1-0 win eventually with a late goal. Ho hum. Much improved performance and I'd like to remind you that I did say you were good enough to stay up. |
Shame we wont be playing you lot next season.... | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 17:39 - Jan 22 with 2299 views | Brynmill_Jack | In order of impressiveness of performance and importancw combined :- 1. Liverpool 2 - 3 Swansea 2. Arsenal 0 - 2 Swansea 3. Swansea 1 - 0 Man City 4. QPR 0 - 5 Swansea * The League cup wins at Anfield and more so vs the current European Champions Chelsea over two legs also deserve a mention | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 20:00 - Jan 22 with 2248 views | swancity |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 13:20 - Jan 22 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | I do not think so. I'd put the 5-0 win at QPR above it. I'm sure there are others which rival it or surpass it too. |
😂 A good win at QPR yes but against very poor opposition. Not comparable with beating Liverpool at Anfield especially as no one else has managed it in more than a year. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 20:16 - Jan 22 with 2218 views | monmouth | The real test is how memorable it is when the news is just chip paper. In premier league terms, it is this, Arsenal at home 3-2 and away 2-0, plus Man City home and Tottenham home 1-1 when we finally 'arrived' that come to mind. Maybe QPR AND Fulham away, but that was against dog teams. Strangely the various wins against ManUnd don't stick in my mind at all. Nor the other Arsenal or Liverpool or even Chelsea wins. So yes, I think the first three will stand the test of time and be talked about like the Leeds 1981 match in 'remember when....' terms in 30 and 40 years. Over our second 'golden' period add both Wembley games, Hull and Forest. The others, probably not. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 20:39 - Jan 22 with 2192 views | jasper_T | It's only Liverpool ffs. It's hardly beating Arsenal at Old Trafford, Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, or Arsenal at the Emirates, is it? | | | |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 20:51 - Jan 22 with 2170 views | morningstar |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 20:39 - Jan 22 by jasper_T | It's only Liverpool ffs. It's hardly beating Arsenal at Old Trafford, Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, or Arsenal at the Emirates, is it? |
Spot on Jasp, they're only the most successful club in British football history after all! | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 20:56 - Jan 22 with 2157 views | exiledclaseboy |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 20:51 - Jan 22 by morningstar | Spot on Jasp, they're only the most successful club in British football history after all! |
Who hadn't lost at home in the league for over the year. A piffling win, not worth celebrating. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 21:02 - Jan 22 with 2132 views | morningstar |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 20:56 - Jan 22 by exiledclaseboy | Who hadn't lost at home in the league for over the year. A piffling win, not worth celebrating. |
The youth of today eh! | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 21:02 - Jan 22 with 2132 views | Loyal |
Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 20:39 - Jan 22 by jasper_T | It's only Liverpool ffs. It's hardly beating Arsenal at Old Trafford, Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, or Arsenal at the Emirates, is it? |
I would love to beat Arsenal at old Trafford. That would be a first for us 👠Like the old days of the FA cup semi finals. | |
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Was yesterdays win the most impressive in our Premier history? on 21:03 - Jan 22 with 2125 views | Rancid | 'It's only Liverpool', he said.I thought he was being genuinely sarcastic until I read it again. | | | |
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