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Liberty Stadium Saturday December 5th 2020 Kick off 3pm
Match Officials LEIGH DOUGHTY James Wilson and Graham Kane Fourth Official : Matthew Donohue
A quick chance for the swans to put Wednesday out of their minds as the embark on to home games that of managed positively will see them cement themselves in the top six again. Easy to say, but this is why seasons have landmark points, as we move towards Christmas this weekend is the first crossroads. If the response is as we all egxpect and want then this fixture should be three points.
Referee watch Leigh Doughty From a £45 a match hobby four years ago Leigh has decided to take a full-time contract with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) and is just one step from the biggest league in the world. The new kid on the block Leigh has been given what is never an easy task reffing a swans game, and the faith his bosses have shown in him should tell everyone how high they hold his professionalism so far in his career. Leigh used to be a PE teacher before moving to full time refereeing. After the abysmal handling of the swans last home game the focus will be even more on him to get through the ninety minutes with his decision making intact. To do this he needs to award most of his decisions to the swans and disregard any appeals and falling over Luton Town are famed for. In fact if he does this he could become the best referee we have ever seen. In the world this millennium. He should also be aware we need a couple of penalties early on as well, just as a gesture of goodwill. As this is on,y his sixth championship match to referee in Leigh’s whole life and that includes any other lives he thinks he has had. So, he should also take note the swans have had a few problems in front of goal since Viktor Macfarlane came on loan and the signing of Jamal Newhouse. So, no messing about Leigh.
Referee Doughty on Swansea Sound this morning
What is a Luton ? Luton is short for Looney Tunes, the makers of comedy cartoons for adults. The most famous person to come from Luton is the engaging and interesting Tommy Robinson, son of Tommy Robinson the gay musician who doesn’t have sexual yearnings when it comes to the ladies. Tommy Robinson is a football hooligan who fights people at football and when he isn’t doing that he is fighting people outside his house, and when he isn’t doing that he is fighting people elsewhere. Tommy is the once leader or maybe not of the comedy troupe MIGS which means Men In Gear. Or as we found out one evening in a pub in Paddington MIG means ‘ Maybe I’ll go’ or even ‘Mate,it’s genial’ either way they should be called ‘Boys in out of their depth’ We like Tommy on Swansea Independent, or sometimes we don’t, he is a funny little chap who reminds me of a small comedy character, who if he wore a hat ( more later) and smoked a Groucho cigar would be taken more seriously. Luton is famous for nothing, apart from as previously mentioned hats. They are called the hatters because they are forever changing their hats dependent on the circumstances, it is nothing to do with the rumoured making of hats since the 17th century.
Swansea Independent legend Tommy Robinson of Yaxley Lennon seen on a fun night out in fancy dress with some of his police mates
The airport Luton airport has been named the worst in the UK for the fifth consecutive year, after passengers branded it a “rip-off” charging penny-pinching prices despite constant overcrowding. ... In the other five, Luton garnered only two stars — queues for bag drop, check-in and security control, shop prices and baggage reclaim. The Jets, a musical combination of men are from a Luton, which were formed in support of their local airport, maybe.
An advert about Luton airport
And finally The Bury Park area of Luton had a whopping 224 crimes reported in April 2019. There were 66 reported incidents of violence and sexual offences, around two and a half times the area average of 26.7. The area also had 19 burglaries reported, three incidents of possession of weapons, and 15 public order offences reported. All were committed by Muslims or people with beards who want to be Muslims. If you have any doubts, yes you guessed it, ask Tommy.
Nathan Jones Luton Town manager Nathan is a master of the away win, but only at Swansea. When he was rubbish at Stoke City he masterminded an away win at the Liberty, and then when he went to Luton he did the same again. That’s just a coincidence though, don’t worry. The odd thing is Nathan went out for some fags and a beer last Tuesday and his mum who had already ironed his school uniform for the next day got quite worried. So much so she rang the local police station and spoke to a copper. He asked why she was so concerned and she said ‘ He’s been gone too long’
Recent games 28 Sep 2004 Swansea City v Luton Town W 2-0 LDV Vans Trophy 12 Jan 2008 Luton Town v Swansea City W 1-3 League One 22 Feb 2008 Swansea City v Luton Town W 1-0 League One 21 Dec 2019 Luton Town v Swansea City W 0-1 League Championship 27 Jun 2020 Swansea City v Luton Town L 0-1 League Championship
Keith Barber After a time with Dunstable Town, goalkeeper Barber was signed by his home-town club Luton Town in 1970. Playing in goal for seven years, he made 142 league appearances for Luton before moving to Swansea City in 1977.After a season with Swansea, during which he was part of the side that won promotion to the Third Division, he spent a two-game loan spell at rivals Cardiff City before moving into non-League football with Bridgend Town. The incredible fact about Keith is he never ever cut anyone’s hair even though he could have had he had some scissors.
Keith Barber in what definitely looks like an early attempt at hairdressing
Swansea City News Freddie Letheran, Kyle Hough, Viktor Macfarlane and Jamal Newhouse could all be included in a Matchday squad that captain Matt Gower and Korey Pozuelo will be hoping to return to after not leaving it, but watching the last game from the bench. But not Korey, but it looked like he did.
Cooper pre match press call
Steve Cooper states the FA have charged him regards his comments about the referee who cheated the swans out of points last season and this season.
Nathan Jones speaks after he got in from being out.
Swansea City: Freddie Woodman; Kyle Naughton, Ben Cabango, Marc Guehi; Connor Roberts, Korey Smith, Matt Grimes (captain), Jake Bidwell; Yan Dhanda; Liam Cullen, Andre Ayew.
Substitutes: Steven Benda, Ryan Manning, Jay Fulton, Wayne Routledge, Joel Latibeaudiere, Viktor Gyokeres, Kasey Palmer, Jordon Garrick, Jamal Lowe.
Luton Town: James Shea, Dan Potts, Matty Pearson, Luke Berry, George Moncur, Tom Lockyer, Glen Rea, Jordan Clark, James Collins, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, James Bree.
Substitutes: Ryan Tunnicliffe, Harry Cornick, Elliot Lee, Harry Isted, Brendon Galloway, Kazenga LuaLua, Sam Nombe, Joe Morrell, Dion Pereira.
Apart from that Luton are going well this year, Nathan Jones fits well with them, they're going to be top ten this year i reckon, difficult banana skin game here.
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Official Matchday Thread : Swansea City v Luton Town on 10:10 - Dec 4 with 5100 views
With some flair and youthful exuberance alongside Cabango - Dhanda - Cullen.
Maybe Latibeaudiere wild card ?
Benda to complete the youthful picture.
Strong bench of reinforcements to the recuse if needs be.
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Pro free speech and alternative opinions -
Anti gang-bullying and poor modding thereof -
Will always make a stand against those who consistently choose to turn a blind eye
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Official Matchday Thread : Swansea City v Luton Town on 10:58 - Dec 4 with 5050 views
I have a peculiarly strong memory of attending a Swansea v Luton game in the early 80s after we'd been relegated from Div 1.
It was a midweek game, a murky, drizzly evening, and, for reasons too long-winded to relate, I decided to go in the Luton end.
I walked down Richardson Street and persuaded a huge, ginger-bearded SWP officer to let me past the barriers and onto the terracing in the Double Decker stand. There were about 250 Luton fans in there - a reasonable turn-out on a miserable night. Half of them looked like proper weirdos (mind you, I'd say the same of some Swansea fans who travelled to evening away games at places like Doncaster in our Div 3/4 days)
There used to be a fence down the middle of this terrace, with home fans on the other side. Just before kick off, the Swans fans on the other side of the fence started singing (to the tune of "Those were the Days"): "We're in your end again" and some oafish, 20-odd year old Luton fan, wearing a crappy brown leather bomber jacket, lunged forwards from behind me and decked one of the Swansea fans from behind with a right hook. The SWP were in there, and escorted the Swans fans out, but, even though they'd seen the punch, left the Luton fan alone, just giving him a ticking off.
I can remember the rain sheeting down in front of the floodlights, and the roar from the North Bank. What the score was, I can't recall.
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Official Matchday Thread : Swansea City v Luton Town **Friday night update ** on 14:02 - Dec 5 with 4268 views
Swansea City: Freddie Woodman; Kyle Naughton, Ben Cabango, Marc Guehi; Connor Roberts, Korey Smith, Matt Grimes (captain), Jake Bidwell; Yan Dhanda; Liam Cullen, Andre Ayew.
Substitutes: Steven Benda, Ryan Manning, Jay Fulton, Wayne Routledge, Joel Latibeaudiere, Viktor Gyokeres, Kasey Palmer, Jordon Garrick, Jamal Lowe.
Luton Town: James Shea, Dan Potts, Matty Pearson, Luke Berry, George Moncur, Tom Lockyer, Glen Rea, Jordan Clark, James Collins, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, James Bree.
Substitutes: Ryan Tunnicliffe, Harry Cornick, Elliot Lee, Harry Isted, Brendon Galloway, Kazenga LuaLua, Sam Nombe, Joe Morrell, Dion Pereira.
A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Guehi showing exactly what Grimes and Smith should be doing. Drive forward, make them make a decision. Get Ayew in to the game. We have been bloody pathetic in the last ten. So negative. Luton should be winning.
Ahead, but struggling to maintain possession, get passes going or cut out the silly mistakes. Just had a very narrow escape. We couldn't complain if Luton were winning,