Key 17:47 - Aug 25 with 2234 views | GeoffThom | Sorry but is starting to annoy me he's poor we need another right back ,felt this for a while not progressing in my book | | | | |
Key on 17:50 - Aug 25 with 2212 views | max936 | Don't think we can single anyone out today, only one of two were worth a 7, 6 and below the rest and that was generous. [Post edited 25 Aug 18:49]
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Key on 18:09 - Aug 25 with 2123 views | onehunglow | He’s not very good and flattered to deceive . I read it was because of his injury,which was BS He is weak defnsibky and nothing special going forward l He was replaced by a player of 36 yrs of age ,which should tell you | |
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Key on 21:54 - Aug 25 with 1860 views | RichardO | All about opinions, he didn't make the mistakes today that he made against PNE, he is finally getting to grips with his defensive game in the Championship. while being asked to push high at every opportunity which in itself is pure folly, there is imposing yourself with an attacking game but the defensive side of the game is paramount and first and foremost he is a defender, don't ask him be a winger all the time when you already have one. | | | |
Key on 21:58 - Aug 25 with 1850 views | Dr_Winston | Key was outstanding in the first half of last season but injuries have stalled his progress. It happens. It's a pity that the usual suspects have their knives out. Must be something about Swans Right Backs that irk them in particular given their longstanding hate campaign against Naughton. | |
| 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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Key on 22:26 - Aug 25 with 1786 views | RichardO |
Key on 21:58 - Aug 25 by Dr_Winston | Key was outstanding in the first half of last season but injuries have stalled his progress. It happens. It's a pity that the usual suspects have their knives out. Must be something about Swans Right Backs that irk them in particular given their longstanding hate campaign against Naughton. |
Thought he was good in the first half of today's game as were most if not all were in the first half, he did make wrong choices as did others but I think the instructions after the PNE seemed to be play through the middle more but the easier and more effective ball would have been down the channels. Key seems to link up well with Eom but not on the same wave length as Ronald as yet. | | | |
Key on 22:57 - Aug 25 with 1721 views | Dr_Winston |
Key on 22:26 - Aug 25 by RichardO | Thought he was good in the first half of today's game as were most if not all were in the first half, he did make wrong choices as did others but I think the instructions after the PNE seemed to be play through the middle more but the easier and more effective ball would have been down the channels. Key seems to link up well with Eom but not on the same wave length as Ronald as yet. |
We were let down by certain tactical and individual choices today. LW made decisions that even now make little sense, and players who can do a lot better chose not to. Probably won't be the last time this season that a pretty awful side will leave with a point that they don't really deserve, but let's hope that such eventualities are kept to a minimum. | |
| 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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Key on 23:04 - Aug 25 with 1698 views | RichardO |
Key on 22:57 - Aug 25 by Dr_Winston | We were let down by certain tactical and individual choices today. LW made decisions that even now make little sense, and players who can do a lot better chose not to. Probably won't be the last time this season that a pretty awful side will leave with a point that they don't really deserve, but let's hope that such eventualities are kept to a minimum. |
The changes the Cardiff coach made at half time were not addressed it gave them room to play, and slack marking didn't help, I not saying go all defensive but if they are finding a way around our defenses that we need to regroup and work out how to counter them, not go all gun ho leaving ourselves further exposed. | | | |
Key on 01:04 - Aug 26 with 1596 views | DJack |
Key on 21:58 - Aug 25 by Dr_Winston | Key was outstanding in the first half of last season but injuries have stalled his progress. It happens. It's a pity that the usual suspects have their knives out. Must be something about Swans Right Backs that irk them in particular given their longstanding hate campaign against Naughton. |
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Key on 08:50 - Aug 26 with 1414 views | onehunglow |
Key on 21:54 - Aug 25 by RichardO | All about opinions, he didn't make the mistakes today that he made against PNE, he is finally getting to grips with his defensive game in the Championship. while being asked to push high at every opportunity which in itself is pure folly, there is imposing yourself with an attacking game but the defensive side of the game is paramount and first and foremost he is a defender, don't ask him be a winger all the time when you already have one. |
It really is We are hoping at the moment | |
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Key on 15:30 - Aug 26 with 1142 views | Andyconky |
Key on 21:58 - Aug 25 by Dr_Winston | Key was outstanding in the first half of last season but injuries have stalled his progress. It happens. It's a pity that the usual suspects have their knives out. Must be something about Swans Right Backs that irk them in particular given their longstanding hate campaign against Naughton. |
Don't think the knives are out, but he was really poor yesterday and way off the pace! | |
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Key on 15:31 - Aug 26 with 1135 views | onehunglow |
Key on 15:30 - Aug 26 by Andyconky | Don't think the knives are out, but he was really poor yesterday and way off the pace! |
Pointless having a knife unless it’s sharp . We are not sharp in any way | |
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Key on 16:03 - Aug 26 with 1092 views | union_jack |
Key on 15:30 - Aug 26 by Andyconky | Don't think the knives are out, but he was really poor yesterday and way off the pace! |
And he wasn’t alone in that camp! | |
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Key on 17:29 - Aug 26 with 1010 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Key is in his early twenties and playing at the highest level of his career. He played for Exeter City and missed much of last year. The club plan is to stack the club with promising athletic technically able 22-24 year olds and work them together to be a slick unit. They are backed up by the experience of Grimes Allen Naughton who should help in there development. Trajectory is important. Swansea cannot buy their way into top 2. This group many in their first season in the Championship need to improve every year as do the local lads Cullen Cooper and Cabango I really the club can hang on to them after this season. I would expect it is pretty normal for form to be a little variable this season as players settle down at this level before kicking on. | |
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Key on 18:25 - Aug 26 with 942 views | jack247 |
Key on 17:29 - Aug 26 by ReslovenSwan1 | Key is in his early twenties and playing at the highest level of his career. He played for Exeter City and missed much of last year. The club plan is to stack the club with promising athletic technically able 22-24 year olds and work them together to be a slick unit. They are backed up by the experience of Grimes Allen Naughton who should help in there development. Trajectory is important. Swansea cannot buy their way into top 2. This group many in their first season in the Championship need to improve every year as do the local lads Cullen Cooper and Cabango I really the club can hang on to them after this season. I would expect it is pretty normal for form to be a little variable this season as players settle down at this level before kicking on. |
The club plan, in my opinion, is to sign promising young players, develop them, expose them to a bigger audience and sell on for a significant profit. It’s what we’ve done since we’ve been back in the Championship, it won’t stop now. Nothing wrong with that of course, but let’s not pretend we’re building a squad to challenge in a year or twos time. | | | |
Key on 22:30 - Aug 26 with 789 views | union_jack |
Key on 18:25 - Aug 26 by jack247 | The club plan, in my opinion, is to sign promising young players, develop them, expose them to a bigger audience and sell on for a significant profit. It’s what we’ve done since we’ve been back in the Championship, it won’t stop now. Nothing wrong with that of course, but let’s not pretend we’re building a squad to challenge in a year or twos time. |
This, this and thrice this!!! | |
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Key on 22:35 - Aug 26 with 780 views | Dr_Winston | Every player we sell for a significant profit allows for more reinvestment in the squad. Eventually if you buy well enough you will end up with a squad of much higher quality capable of competing at the top end. We build in small steps. It's not a difficult concept. That's the plan anyway. Whether it works or not remains to be seen. | |
| 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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