Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 19:35 - Jan 20 with 2429 views | exiledclaseboy | Put it in the mixer mun. | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 19:40 - Jan 20 with 2421 views | waynekerr55 |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 19:35 - Jan 20 by exiledclaseboy | Put it in the mixer mun. |
Well someone behind me at the Everton game advocated playing into the channels | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 19:52 - Jan 20 with 2406 views | JethroJack | I mentioned in another thread (MOTD2...verbal diarrhoea)...that Hansen's gone from describing our passing game as "brave & a breath of fresh air for the premier league" to "its a passport to relegation". The man is a COCK | | | |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 20:36 - Jan 20 with 2372 views | Oldjack | He's spot on ,it's easy to fuk us up get in our faces and this has always been the case, this we have no answer too ,even the best have to hoof it to a front man every now and then | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 20:42 - Jan 20 with 2363 views | controversial_jack | He's spot on. we have been sussed out. | | | |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 20:43 - Jan 20 with 2360 views | exiledclaseboy | PUT IT IN THE MIXER FOR F*CKS SAKE! | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 20:50 - Jan 20 with 2350 views | FearOfAJackPlanet | You'll never win anything with triangles. | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 20:50 - Jan 20 with 2350 views | Darran |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 19:40 - Jan 20 by waynekerr55 | Well someone behind me at the Everton game advocated playing into the channels |
Yeah we know you've said. | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 20:58 - Jan 20 with 2337 views | swancity | There is nothing wrong with the style of football. But to execute it successfully we need quality in the side and we are simply missing too many key players. We did well for the opening half hour against spurs but when we didn't get the goal you sensed trouble ahead. They had that bit of extra quality going forward and cashed in. Hansen can be ignored. He is criticising the passing style which is being favoured by his beloved Liverpool. It paid dividends last year and every year since 2007 but you need the players which we are just a bit short of at the minute. | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 21:00 - Jan 20 with 2331 views | controversial_jack |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 20:58 - Jan 20 by swancity | There is nothing wrong with the style of football. But to execute it successfully we need quality in the side and we are simply missing too many key players. We did well for the opening half hour against spurs but when we didn't get the goal you sensed trouble ahead. They had that bit of extra quality going forward and cashed in. Hansen can be ignored. He is criticising the passing style which is being favoured by his beloved Liverpool. It paid dividends last year and every year since 2007 but you need the players which we are just a bit short of at the minute. |
It's not just Spurs though is it? | | | |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 21:07 - Jan 20 with 2317 views | jackrabbit | Can't believe this thread. Hansen has always been a big fan of the Swans and the passing game ...when it is done well. Yesterday it wasn't. Our short passing game requires precision, which was absent yesterday, and is easily pressured into mistakes which mean loss of possession in dangerous areas of the field. It wasn't a blanket condemnation of our passing philosophy, but unless we have 9 or 10 players comfortable on the ball, it doesn't work. Yesterday we gave away enough ball to stuff a couch, because quite a few of our players were not up to it. He brilliantly summed up the Swans yesterday - too samey and too easy to play against. His conclusion: carry on like this and we're in big trouble - we have to change things - mix it up a bit. Nobody is preaching hoof ball, but Bony loves the extra space he has when the ball is passed long (and accurately) to him. I thought he spoke a lot of sense. | | | |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 21:11 - Jan 20 with 2309 views | swancity |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 21:00 - Jan 20 by controversial_jack | It's not just Spurs though is it? |
No it was other big clubs like man utd and man city as well I have supported the swans since 1971 and rarely have we had so many key players missing thru injury. Get them all back and we will be fine. And we can do it with style too. The problem we have is that the sequence of results can drain confidence. The players coming back will restore that. Nathan dyers contribution for instance is immense but michu vorm Hernandez and de Guzman will get us back on track as well. | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 21:23 - Jan 20 with 2298 views | RogueTrooper | Alan Hansen, famous as a pundit for..................getting it spectacularly wrong. The only thing wrong with our style is it needs sharpening up to its previous accuracy and speed, we do have the ability to play a killer pass up to the big bloke up front, but those oppurtunities must be made by pulling the opposing teams out of shape. We also only have one goal threat at the moment which makes it easier for the opposition to mark, even though they have a handful already in Bony, once Michu is back in form, he will not only supply a link from the midfield, give our other widemen and Shelvey some room for manouvre, but give another attacking dimension, as well as, with Bony, giving defenders a torrid time. Its worth remembering, No one runs faster than the ball. I just hope we can give our strongest side some gametime once the current injury crisis subsides, I still believe we can really take some sides apart in the latter stages of the season, including one or two of the big boys. Then again I always have been an insufferable optimist | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 21:34 - Jan 20 with 2284 views | pencoedjack | The best example of a team trying to push high against us was Wolves away a couple of years ago, (Joey's goal) one of my favourite Swansea goals. Shame Rogers brought that Greek fella on that day. The better teams can do it well, the lesser ones will get ripped to shreds. Fuk Hansen. | | | |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 22:19 - Jan 20 with 2260 views | paulv2k4 |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 20:50 - Jan 20 by FearOfAJackPlanet | You'll never win anything with triangles. |
But you will with a sphere thing in the back of the opponent net P.S. Hansen is a nob but I actually agree with him and have been hammering on about this for a while, we are incredibly negative and are easy to pick off at the moment. [Post edited 20 Jan 2014 22:21]
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 23:04 - Jan 20 with 2169 views | 2face |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 20:36 - Jan 20 by Oldjack | He's spot on ,it's easy to fuk us up get in our faces and this has always been the case, this we have no answer too ,even the best have to hoof it to a front man every now and then |
I agree if the opponent starts to press really high, long balls can be very effective. | | | |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 23:09 - Jan 20 with 2160 views | Phil_S | Really comes to something when newspapers start making stories out of match of the day punditry | | | |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 23:14 - Jan 20 with 2153 views | borinifanclub | The problem with our possession game on sunday was Pozuelo....he was absolute gash and lost the ball nearly every time he had it...he needs a rest | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 23:21 - Jan 20 with 2150 views | 2face | I guess Hull and norwich has has to ditch their style of play for survival too. They are placed almost exactly the same place in the table as us. And in their last 6 games against Spurs, MU, City, Villa Chelsea and Everton they have gotten 1 point just like we have. | | | |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 10:17 - Jan 21 with 2112 views | bluenile |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 14:31 - Jan 20 by BuddyGuy | Tremmel should get rid of that ball like it's a hot of a lorry y'all, don't get caught in possession just move it forward when the opposition are not in position aka counter-attack. Take my advice, my advice puts the thread on people's backs y'all |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 10:43 - Jan 21 with 2093 views | Bloodyhills |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 14:12 - Jan 20 by BuddyGuy | the 'attacking game' has been slowed down to bpm of a Miles Davis track t'all need to counter-attack at pace...if you don't agree holla at me |
I agree, we do need to counter attack with pace as we give opposing teams all the time in the world to get behind the ball. We are certainly missing Dyer and Hernandez in that respect. Also Shelvey is a loss as he plays more balls forward, rather than sideways and backwards than any other player. | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 10:47 - Jan 21 with 2090 views | Bloodyhills |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 15:15 - Jan 20 by Joe_bradshaw | It must be killing Hansen that his beloved Liverpool are passing it so well under Rodgers then. Not to mention doing it better than his best mate Kenny managed. |
Good point, Liverpool now have the same passing philosophy but they are doing pretty well. I think though that we too would be doing pretty well if we had Suarez up front for us. | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 10:55 - Jan 21 with 2085 views | mawdlamjack | our passing game is fine but we should go back to pressing the opposition when they have the ball. All to often we let players run with the ball through our midfield without attempting a tackle or a challenge,giving the opponents the freedom of the park and speed in transition that immediately puts our defence under pressure. With our full backs overlapping in attack we must press and hold in midfield to allow time for our full backs to regain their defensive positions. | |
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Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 11:30 - Jan 21 with 2066 views | pencoedjack | Lets see if Parker and Sidwell press our midfield for 90 mins like the top 6 midfielders have done in recent games ... | | | |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 11:32 - Jan 21 with 2063 views | waynekerr55 |
Alan Hansen attacks our passing philosophy. on 21:34 - Jan 20 by pencoedjack | The best example of a team trying to push high against us was Wolves away a couple of years ago, (Joey's goal) one of my favourite Swansea goals. Shame Rogers brought that Greek fella on that day. The better teams can do it well, the lesser ones will get ripped to shreds. Fuk Hansen. |
Aye, I'll never forget the media fawning over McCarthy when it was Brendan's decision to take Leon off (added to Hennessy having a blinder and us missing a shed load of chances) | |
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