Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 14:54 - Aug 17 with 19454 views | NotLoyal | It’s a tricky game for the swans on Saturday against a Luton Town side which has enjoyed success over Russell Martin’s side in recent years. Realistically it could halogen again. Swansea City v Luton Town : Saturday Latest - Plus taking the knee becomes clearer 20th Aug 2022 08:05Swansea City take on Luton Town at 3pm today (UK time) looking to show they have learned from Tuesdays performance where they let slip a two goal lead against Millwall. Luton are second bottom in the championship with Coventry City bottom, however the sky blues have only played two games due to their pitch being unplayable. 0
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 08:20 - Aug 19 with 1524 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 08:12 - Aug 19 by Sirjohnalot | Yes, no reason at all why we cannot challenge. With a bit of luck, we'd be on 9 points. We were awful against Blackburn but should have beaten Rotherham and obviously Millwall |
I don’t buy “luck” as it’s very much in the eye of the beholder. People who claim “luck” only tend to look one way, where as our opposition could also be ruing their luck. Our bar has been rattled a few times. I don’t subscribe to the notion we should have beaten either Rotherham or Millwall. “Could” have beat them, but not “should” have - we weren’t good enough to win either. Far too many deficiencies in our play. It wasn’t down to luck that the opposition scored, they put us under pressure and we weren’t set up correctly to withstand it, whether that be mentally, physically or tactically. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 08:34 - Aug 19 with 1493 views | onehunglow |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 08:20 - Aug 19 by Dr_Parnassus | I don’t buy “luck” as it’s very much in the eye of the beholder. People who claim “luck” only tend to look one way, where as our opposition could also be ruing their luck. Our bar has been rattled a few times. I don’t subscribe to the notion we should have beaten either Rotherham or Millwall. “Could” have beat them, but not “should” have - we weren’t good enough to win either. Far too many deficiencies in our play. It wasn’t down to luck that the opposition scored, they put us under pressure and we weren’t set up correctly to withstand it, whether that be mentally, physically or tactically. |
We effectively lost against Millwall and would have literally had the game gone on another 2 minutes. We could also be on zero points. Blackpool had several straight straight forward chances and blew them. We got a break away goal and managed to hang on. We didnt v Millwall. It' s not great although one can always paint a rosy picture but we are more Klimt than Van Gogh to me | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 08:36 - Aug 19 with 1493 views | Sirjohnalot |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 08:20 - Aug 19 by Dr_Parnassus | I don’t buy “luck” as it’s very much in the eye of the beholder. People who claim “luck” only tend to look one way, where as our opposition could also be ruing their luck. Our bar has been rattled a few times. I don’t subscribe to the notion we should have beaten either Rotherham or Millwall. “Could” have beat them, but not “should” have - we weren’t good enough to win either. Far too many deficiencies in our play. It wasn’t down to luck that the opposition scored, they put us under pressure and we weren’t set up correctly to withstand it, whether that be mentally, physically or tactically. |
Ok, let’s agree that luck doesn’t play a part (disagree but let’s accept that), we are not that far away from being a very good team. Other than Blackburn, which was awful, we have shown what we can do and how close we are to being successful. We’re creating chances, playing great football and I’m entertained. Yes I’m naturally very optimistic but we are not a team getting thumped, every week, not creating chances and not showing promise. | | | |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 08:44 - Aug 19 with 1485 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 08:36 - Aug 19 by Sirjohnalot | Ok, let’s agree that luck doesn’t play a part (disagree but let’s accept that), we are not that far away from being a very good team. Other than Blackburn, which was awful, we have shown what we can do and how close we are to being successful. We’re creating chances, playing great football and I’m entertained. Yes I’m naturally very optimistic but we are not a team getting thumped, every week, not creating chances and not showing promise. |
Luck doesn’t play a part, if you are claiming one team to be lucky then you are essentially believing and endorsing magic spells. The law of averages will state that luck will always average itself out. Those that claim to be unlucky often ignore the parts where they were lucky, creating an illusion. People still claim Steve Cooper is lucky 4 years into his reign, just awfully silly stuff devoid of any logic or understanding of reality. While you think games are showing us how close we are to being successful and using the “perfect team and opposition logic” - by that I mean the notion of “if only we scored our chances and they didn’t score theirs” - to me that shows how far away we are from being successful. I don’t agree we are playing “great football”, great football would mean creating a heap of chances, playing intelligently and limiting the opposition to very few and low quality chances. Knocking the ball around our area has never constituted great football and never will. We have allowed the opposition to have 10+ shots on our goal in each of our last 3 games. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 09:13 - Aug 19 with 1444 views | onehunglow |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 08:44 - Aug 19 by Dr_Parnassus | Luck doesn’t play a part, if you are claiming one team to be lucky then you are essentially believing and endorsing magic spells. The law of averages will state that luck will always average itself out. Those that claim to be unlucky often ignore the parts where they were lucky, creating an illusion. People still claim Steve Cooper is lucky 4 years into his reign, just awfully silly stuff devoid of any logic or understanding of reality. While you think games are showing us how close we are to being successful and using the “perfect team and opposition logic” - by that I mean the notion of “if only we scored our chances and they didn’t score theirs” - to me that shows how far away we are from being successful. I don’t agree we are playing “great football”, great football would mean creating a heap of chances, playing intelligently and limiting the opposition to very few and low quality chances. Knocking the ball around our area has never constituted great football and never will. We have allowed the opposition to have 10+ shots on our goal in each of our last 3 games. |
Good football includes defending | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 09:29 - Aug 19 with 1426 views | RichardO | What would be your starting lineup for tomorrow's game given it cannot be the same as the last game with Lati out? Does he go with the team that played up to the 70mins substitutions on Tuesday or Would you play Cabango for the 90mins seeing as he did start and finish in the only game we have won this season (would have to been in a position he is comfortable in i.e. not on the left). or Given that Darling and Wood seem to have a bit of pace would you play them as full backs and keep Naughton and Carbango in the middle. Would mean a change of system but then again it might be called plan B (getting your better players on the field)? | | | |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 09:38 - Aug 19 with 1416 views | KeithHaynes | As much as it’s exceptionally sad to see Lati injured in the way he was and his absence from the team, I really don’t think he will be missed. The selection quandary displays a complete lack of strength in the squad. How Martin goes tomorrow I genuinely think will define the swans support for and against this season, bar the few who continually berate him. As I said that doesn’t bother me when put over in the right way. He has played a side this season with supposed wing backs, Sorinola and Latibeaudiere haven’t produced what the manager wants. Simple as that. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 09:44 - Aug 19 with 1409 views | onehunglow | God only Know ,Keith what will happen.That's the buzz. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 09:49 - Aug 19 with 1406 views | Whiterockin |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 07:35 - Aug 19 by Sirjohnalot | I’m enjoying myself. Love going to away matches, really love taking my dad to the game. The more I can take him, the better a season it will be. Course I want is to get in the playoffs or top 2, but far more important things. |
This is what football is all about. I really hope you and your dad have a great day tomorrow, win lose or draw. Treasure the memories, one day regretfully they are all we will have. | | | |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 09:56 - Aug 19 with 1372 views | onehunglow |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 09:49 - Aug 19 by Whiterockin | This is what football is all about. I really hope you and your dad have a great day tomorrow, win lose or draw. Treasure the memories, one day regretfully they are all we will have. |
Same sentiments John I used to go with mine as a kid and then when he was getting on we 've done a few away games and some at the Liberty. He died aged 93 and seen it all. Sadly,mine won't go to see the Swans anymore. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 11:34 - Aug 19 with 1323 views | jack247 |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 07:44 - Aug 19 by Dr_Parnassus | Of course, but “a good season” and “enjoying yourself” aren’t really the same thing. I went to watch the Rocketeer in the cinema in the 90’s when I was a kid, utterly dreadful film, I mean truly dreadful - but I enjoyed the day out. I couldn’t describe it as “a good film” though despite enjoying the occasion of being there with mates and eating junk. So in terms of a good season, what does that look like to you? Play-offs? |
Play offs is a good season. 10th or 12th is what I’d expect, but you could hardly class that as good or overachieving. I’d say playoffs is a good season, mid table is adequate at best. 15th/16th again would be very underwhelming. As with everyone else, my expectations will change as the season progresses. | | | |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 12:07 - Aug 19 with 1288 views | Sirjohnalot |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 09:49 - Aug 19 by Whiterockin | This is what football is all about. I really hope you and your dad have a great day tomorrow, win lose or draw. Treasure the memories, one day regretfully they are all we will have. |
Exactly. He is in great health at the moment but is in his 80s. My work is done for the day now, so will watch some of the Test Match, have a mooch around Neath, maybe pop down Aberavon (is there a decent shop for ice cream there ?) and watch the game. Be great to have a win, will be shouting my head off but, to be honest, I don't really care, will enjoy it regardless. | | | |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 12:11 - Aug 19 with 1276 views | Johnw102 |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 09:29 - Aug 19 by RichardO | What would be your starting lineup for tomorrow's game given it cannot be the same as the last game with Lati out? Does he go with the team that played up to the 70mins substitutions on Tuesday or Would you play Cabango for the 90mins seeing as he did start and finish in the only game we have won this season (would have to been in a position he is comfortable in i.e. not on the left). or Given that Darling and Wood seem to have a bit of pace would you play them as full backs and keep Naughton and Carbango in the middle. Would mean a change of system but then again it might be called plan B (getting your better players on the field)? |
Play Woods, Cubango, Darling as a 3 with KN26 as sweeper and talker. Joey and Matt. MS and Ryan Was JP and MO up front | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 12:23 - Aug 19 with 1240 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 11:34 - Aug 19 by jack247 | Play offs is a good season. 10th or 12th is what I’d expect, but you could hardly class that as good or overachieving. I’d say playoffs is a good season, mid table is adequate at best. 15th/16th again would be very underwhelming. As with everyone else, my expectations will change as the season progresses. |
Playoffs is a good season for sure. Top 8 is what we should all be expecting with our salary budgets, transfer spend. squad value, managerial continuity etc etc Top 10 is acceptable. Less than that and conversations need to be had, the lower the finish outside the top 10, the more serious the discussion. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 13:40 - Aug 19 with 1192 views | nantywatcher |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 12:07 - Aug 19 by Sirjohnalot | Exactly. He is in great health at the moment but is in his 80s. My work is done for the day now, so will watch some of the Test Match, have a mooch around Neath, maybe pop down Aberavon (is there a decent shop for ice cream there ?) and watch the game. Be great to have a win, will be shouting my head off but, to be honest, I don't really care, will enjoy it regardless. |
Remos for ice cream and good food all day long. Enjoy your day. | | | |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 13:46 - Aug 19 with 1189 views | STID2017 |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 12:23 - Aug 19 by Dr_Parnassus | Playoffs is a good season for sure. Top 8 is what we should all be expecting with our salary budgets, transfer spend. squad value, managerial continuity etc etc Top 10 is acceptable. Less than that and conversations need to be had, the lower the finish outside the top 10, the more serious the discussion. |
You keep mentioning our transfer budget. If it is so good as to lead to top 8 expectations ( as per your post ), how come all and sundry keep saying we still need to sign a few players ? With less than two weeks to the transfer deadline, our budget doesn't seem to be allowing any more signings. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 13:51 - Aug 19 with 1168 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 13:46 - Aug 19 by STID2017 | You keep mentioning our transfer budget. If it is so good as to lead to top 8 expectations ( as per your post ), how come all and sundry keep saying we still need to sign a few players ? With less than two weeks to the transfer deadline, our budget doesn't seem to be allowing any more signings. |
I don’t think I understand the question. Man United want a whole new squad let alone a few players like us, they have one of the biggest budgets in world football. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 13:56 - Aug 19 with 1159 views | STID2017 |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 13:51 - Aug 19 by Dr_Parnassus | I don’t think I understand the question. Man United want a whole new squad let alone a few players like us, they have one of the biggest budgets in world football. |
Okay why can you not understand simple questions ? Even the most eloquent Sir John seemed to struggle getting his points across to you. Anyway simple question. If we have a budget which leads to expectations of a top 8 finish by you, why have we not signed the extra players we need by now ? Or do you think the squad is strong enough that we do not b need any extra players ? | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:14 - Aug 19 with 1138 views | onehunglow |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 13:56 - Aug 19 by STID2017 | Okay why can you not understand simple questions ? Even the most eloquent Sir John seemed to struggle getting his points across to you. Anyway simple question. If we have a budget which leads to expectations of a top 8 finish by you, why have we not signed the extra players we need by now ? Or do you think the squad is strong enough that we do not b need any extra players ? |
It’s 2.14 pm. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:17 - Aug 19 with 1139 views | jasper_T |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 13:46 - Aug 19 by STID2017 | You keep mentioning our transfer budget. If it is so good as to lead to top 8 expectations ( as per your post ), how come all and sundry keep saying we still need to sign a few players ? With less than two weeks to the transfer deadline, our budget doesn't seem to be allowing any more signings. |
What football club doesn't have everyone saying they need more players? Fans are rarely happy, and neither are managers. | | | |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:27 - Aug 19 with 1122 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 13:56 - Aug 19 by STID2017 | Okay why can you not understand simple questions ? Even the most eloquent Sir John seemed to struggle getting his points across to you. Anyway simple question. If we have a budget which leads to expectations of a top 8 finish by you, why have we not signed the extra players we need by now ? Or do you think the squad is strong enough that we do not b need any extra players ? |
It isn’t simple. The question makes no sense. Again, Man United have one of the biggest budgets in world football and their fans want a whole new side. We have a top 8 salary bill and we have spent the top 8 amount of money and have a top 8 squad value. If you want more, then expectations will go up in line with that. As it stands top 8 should be the expectations. It’s pretty straight forward. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:28 - Aug 19 with 1120 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:14 - Aug 19 by onehunglow | It’s 2.14 pm. |
11:28pm where I am 😉 | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:30 - Aug 19 with 1120 views | onehunglow |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:28 - Aug 19 by Dr_Parnassus | 11:28pm where I am 😉 |
What does the future hold as you re ahead of us | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:31 - Aug 19 with 1116 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:17 - Aug 19 by jasper_T | What football club doesn't have everyone saying they need more players? Fans are rarely happy, and neither are managers. |
Exactly, I can’t remember a single season where we have not wanted more players. It’s the same for every club regardless of budget. Man City want a full back but refused to pay Brighton £50m for Curcurella. As it stands, we have spent a top 8 amount of cash on transfer fees, are paying a top 8 amount in salaries, have a top 8 longest serving manager in the league and a top 8 estimated squad value. Funnily enough we also averaged 8th in bookies odds for the title. We should be top 8. Couple of places outside that would be reluctantly acceptable… less and it’s disappointing. | |
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Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:37 - Aug 19 with 1112 views | Sirjohnalot |
Swansea City v Luton Town : Matchday Thread 22/23 on 14:28 - Aug 19 by Dr_Parnassus | 11:28pm where I am 😉 |
At least one of you is in our time zone : ) (Joke )
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