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Poor performance. To concede four goals in a match is a disgrace. It's pretty clear we are missing Ashley Williams. The defence is a mess. There is no leadership. Bob is clueless.
Disagree, as bad as we were, it wasn't down to good luck. Hell, even their deflected goal off Cork was fortunate
Benteke goal went in off both posts as well after he took a wild shot at it. I'd class that at quite lucky. And Cabaye - not sure if it's still a red card offence but the ref could have easily blown for a pen there before we scored and potentially sent him off. He went onto supply from 2 corners. I wouldn't particularly say we were lucky either. Some shocking defending but we made our luck if we had any.
Because if we play like that at WHL it'll be a fûcking cricket score?
Just a guess like.
Yesterday at 4.55pm while walking out of the stadium was not the time for realism, it was a time to celebrate a much needed three points. If that wasn't the case for you then your disdain for the manager is outweighing your love for Swansea City. But that's been the case for you and some others since February 2014, save for a few months when your exotic-accented hero was "in charge".
And of course to feel elated walking out of the stadium after watching your team win 5-4 you had to be in the stadium in the first place.
Yesterday at 4.55pm while walking out of the stadium was not the time for realism, it was a time to celebrate a much needed three points. If that wasn't the case for you then your disdain for the manager is outweighing your love for Swansea City. But that's been the case for you and some others since February 2014, save for a few months when your exotic-accented hero was "in charge".
And of course to feel elated walking out of the stadium after watching your team win 5-4 you had to be in the stadium in the first place.
**Awaits colourful insult.**
[Post edited 27 Nov 2016 9:45]
Thats fair enough in the spur of the moment, what about the next game?
Yesterday at 4.55pm while walking out of the stadium was not the time for realism, it was a time to celebrate a much needed three points. If that wasn't the case for you then your disdain for the manager is outweighing your love for Swansea City. But that's been the case for you and some others since February 2014, save for a few months when your exotic-accented hero was "in charge".
And of course to feel elated walking out of the stadium after watching your team win 5-4 you had to be in the stadium in the first place.
**Awaits colourful insult.**
[Post edited 27 Nov 2016 9:45]
There'll be plenty of realism at WHL - we can discuss Bob's team selection and genius substitutions (and, if you're up for it, the erosion of our squad and playing style under Monk) over a pint after the match.
But lets get real, our defending on set pieces in not even professional standard never mind premier league. It wasn't even set moves that beat us, it was Cabaye floating it into that centre half who was better in the air than Amat, and knocking it down to Benteke who just strolled past Fernandez like he wasn't there, granted Tomkins scored the one but it really was pathetic, and it happens every week.
The manager showed yet again that he is absolutely clueless in his substitutions while trying to hold out the game, still picking Taylor and FF, still picking Routledge, Jack Cork still playing the box to box role when he continually c*cks everything up in the final third. He's a defensive midfielder to protect back four, nothing else.
Celebrate the three points, yes, but today is a new day and them lot need help, lots of it aswell.
There'll be plenty of realism at WHL - we can discuss Bob's team selection and genius substitutions (and, if you're up for it, the erosion of our squad and playing style under Monk) over a pint after the match.
It's really bloody sad that after our first win at home this season with the 3 points to boot we have to dwell on negative comments.
Sadly, the OP is right and we mustn't ignore the cracks that are as wide as ever.
There is a difference between negativity and being realistic.
Many have said previously that we don't ever seem to learn from repetitive mistakes from the same players. That's not being negative. Management should sort it out.