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WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread : Updated interview
at 11:13 30 Aug 2024

T-Joe I get, he looks out of his depth. But Pedersen and Abbey, a totally brand-new CB pairing expected to get comms 100% right between them etc. Feels harsh.

Abbey fell asleep for the goal but I thought he looked ok otherwise. Not his number one job, but I like Pedersen's keen-ness to move the ball quickly - he seems to take one-touch and pass, as opposed to HD and BC who seem to like 4 or 5 touches and take their time by which point the oppo have re-grouped.
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Vipotnick
at 10:22 29 Aug 2024

Grimes is a "play the percentages" player. At the back of his mind in that moment, he would have a nagging thought that he needed to retain possession and not risk losing the ball via a shot that could potentially serve up the ball to the opposition. Which would then hurt our possession stats .

Some of it is coaching (it feels like Ronald is the only player given carte-blanche to go out and try something different), but most of it is the natural instinct of the player.
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Žan Vipotnik : Agent urges caution but there is a link to the Swans
at 09:14 2 Aug 2024

Oh don't get me wrong, the proof will be in the pudding. But the stats and reels suggest he knows where the goal is and he seems to have a bit of swagger about him.

You could make an argument either way on the promise, but I will stay positive until proven otherwise .
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Žan Vipotnik : Agent urges caution but there is a link to the Swans
at 08:25 2 Aug 2024

You could flip that on it's head though and say despite playing for a crap team, he still managed 10 goals and 3 assists from 25 starts (37 games in total inc. sub appearances - who knows if those sub appearances were 30 minutes or 2 minutes).

That's one goal contribution for every 2 starts.

I'll take that as a base to start from...
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⚽️ KÖLN v SWANSEA CITY
at 15:14 24 Jul 2024

I wouldn't worry yourself, we are 2-0 down already. Men against boys currently.
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Well done to our U21s making the Play offs
at 08:41 21 May 2024

I wasn't so impressed with him, thought he was a bit sloppy and he basically gave up for the 3rd goal didn't even bother attempting a sliding challenge and their player just shot across goal easily.

Irrelevant though, as he was not on the retained list.
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread: 21/22 (H) Sunday update
at 19:45 1 Feb 2022

Any streams?
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Matchday Thread : Swansea City v Stoke City TEAM NEWS THREE CHANGES.
at 20:01 27 Oct 2020

Any good streams?
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⚽️Coventry City v Swansea City Matchday Thread⚽️
at 20:07 20 Oct 2020

Any streams? Or do I not want to bother...
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The Official Blackburn Rovers vs Swansea City Match Thread
at 12:53 2 Mar 2020

I am not sure if you were present at the Fulham game but I was and struggle to relate to much in your post.

There was an element of dog in our midfield but that dog was similar to a spaniel that likes to chase thin air or it's own tail. The way Fulham were able to by-pass through and around our midfield was very similar to how we did this under Potter less than a year ago.

Our front 3 spent most of the match chasing balls pumped into the channels - I guess you could call it lively as they chased hard but rarely got on the end of the % play. I didn't see the back 4 of the oppo being pegged back, particularly Bryan who got forward a lot and helped run Naughton ragged.

But worst of all was the inability to switch the play. Every single goal kick was clearly practiced - loft it to the left wing and hope Bidwell or Ayew could knock it down into midfield. I think they won maybe 10% of those headers and could count on one hand the number of times the 2nd ball fell to a Swans player. Fulham would attach and either Joe or Ben would put in a last minute block / foil. Rinse and repeat for most of the match.

Yes Fulham pressed high and put their forwards tight on Joe and Ben to reduce the short outlet but there were several times we could have been braver and Woodman could have chipped a ball over their heads into Grimes / Fulton, or distributed quicker before Fulham could reset.

None of this pointed to a team that was "set up to win" as Cooper likes to suggest.

So I am not sure what this upward trajectory looks like.
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The Official Fulham FC vs Swansea Match Thread
at 15:42 27 Feb 2020

Being an exile it was nice to go to a live game - even if it was with a Fulham season ticket holder and meant I had to sit in the home end behind the goal. My thoughts on the match for what they are worth:

- no point in dwelling on it as nothing will be done but that was the worst officiating I have ever seen. I was about 20 yards from the "penalty" and saw their player wrap his legs round Roberts ankle and they both went down while the ball flew out of play about 20 feet above their heads.

- loved Ayew passion and frustration.

- Naughton was run ragged and his clearances were poor. Both he and Bidwell were terrible at closing down crosses all night.

- Rodon was an absolute Rolls Royce particularly 2nd half where he won 2/3 fantastic headers against Mitrovic. Just a shame he got dragged out wide to protect Bidwell for the goal.

- Cabango. I actually wanted to go and hug the poor lad he was in tears. Great to see the other lads rallying round him - it isn't his first mistake and it won't be his last. Great experience to play against someone of Mitro's ilk.

- Fulton I was impressed with, Gallagher was peripheral all night and Cooper obviously loves him as I would have hooked him 2nd half. Grimes gets stick and he certainly wasn't in the game much but defensively he did well.

My overriding emotion coming away from the game was depression. Watching a good Fulham side work the triangles to by-pass our midfield reminded me of the Swans of old. Instead I had to watch Woodman hoof it to the wing, followed by either Bidwell or Ayew 9 times out of 10 head it to a Fulham player and allowing them to go again.

Yes the officiating didn't help, but boy did we also try our best to give the game to Fulham - if it weren't for their lack of cutting edge there would have been no tense finale. It was, to me, classic turgid FA coached tactics of lump it to the channels and hope to feed off scraps.

On the plus side, walking back to the car along the Thames on a crisp night was lovely...
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The Official Luton Town vs Swansea City Match Thread
at 11:40 21 Dec 2019

Is away end sold out or is it pay on day?
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AJ V Ruiz 2
at 14:23 6 Dec 2019

10.30pm I believe.
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Who doing Luton town away
at 10:24 3 Dec 2019

I live in Harpenden darling so will be getting the train which is about a 5/10 minute journey :)
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The NHS
at 13:51 29 Nov 2019

I said it was a good read, not that it wasn't unbiased.
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The NHS
at 12:17 29 Nov 2019

For balance though Labour say they are referencing Dr Hill to support their claims about what would happen if the Tories "sold off" the NHS but this includes the following assumptions:

- all current US sourced drugs would go up from current NIICE sourced prices to full insurance-backed US prices;

- that we would source all our drugs from the US (we currently only source around 20% I believe)

Full Fact is a good read.
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The NHS
at 14:15 28 Nov 2019

https://fullfact.org/election-2019/is-the-nhs-up-for-sale/
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The NHS
at 13:27 28 Nov 2019

New Zealand and Australia probably also needed a trade deal with the US more than the US needed it too and guess what, no adverse drug pricing provisions in those.

The voting public will never see the NHS as anything other than sacrosanct (despite no other nations trying to emulate it...) hence why no party that wants to not be wiped from electoral history will entertain a bad deal with the US on this specific area.
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The NHS
at 11:37 28 Nov 2019

So just because the US want their cake and more you think the UK will just roll-over?

It only makes it a win / win for them if the UK say yeah, put up our prices and for longer and while you are at it wipe us out of electoral history.

Fantasy.
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The NHS
at 15:10 27 Nov 2019

If this were to happen the Tory party would cease to exist as a) many Tory MPs will simply abandon the party given such a toxic policy; and b) most of the population would never vote for them again.

Ergo, it won't happen - they are dim but not so dim as to make themselves permanently unelectable.
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