Predicted Finish - 29h December 2004
Predicted Finish - 29th December |
What to read next:The Welsh derby between Swansea City and Cardiff City kicks off at 12.30pm on Saturday, the Swans the away side and very much struggling for form on the road. Tonight we will look at where we are as the transfer window reaches half way., A second bid before this weekend’s dismal FA Cup game away at Southampton has been turned down by Wycombe. That bid was for centre back, Joe Low. It was common news a second bid was coming but now it seems a third will be needed. The loss at Southampton in the FA Cup with what many Swansea City fans believe was an ill informed choice of squad is bringing matters to a head at Swansea City. Southampton 3 - 0 Swansea City - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report. Luke Williams and Ivan Juric have had their pre match interviews prior to the game at St Mary’s which kicks off today at 4.30pm. It’s now not about what they are saying, it’s about what they do. The Swans take on Southampton later today in the FA Cup. The game kicks off at 4.30pm UK time, and is LIVE on the BBC by way of a variety of methods. Ticket sales for Southampton fans are drastically low but the the Swans have sold in healthy numbers, more than ninety three for sure. His scurvy crew had lashed him to the foc’sle, which is where he was when the schooner beached at Pencarrow Head. Dusting himself down, Jack Butty recruited a new crew from the taverns and houses of ill repute in Polperro. He roared ‘The Butty is back’ to the seagulls and crew. A salty cap’n and crabby, too, but Jack Butty is back. Swansea City will have more discussions from Monday with Wycombe Wanderers over a potential move for centre back, Joe Low. The twenty two year old seems to be the top target of the month for Swans Chairman, Andrew Coleman. There is some leverage on a Portuguese based Brazilian but that’s still in our things to do tray. This morning we take a look at the impact of profit and sustainability on the January window in 2025 for the Swans. It was actually Swansea, Hull, Cardiff, Stoke, West Brom and Leeds who challenged the rules and got a positive outcome last year. Tonight will give Swansea City followers a big clue as to where Joe Low sits with regards to the clubs who are in for him. |