| Forum Reply | Don’t mention Gyökeres at 00:04 20 Nov 2024
He could be at his highest stock wise now. Has to play on Sunday, full of confidence. |
| Forum Thread | No more international football for four months at 23:28 19 Nov 2024
Albeit that has been one hell of a campaign. Best performances in there for years. Happy the Swans are back ?
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| Forum Reply | Wales internationals : Nations League at 22:22 19 Nov 2024
Had no choice. He only had Gylfi, de Guzman, Ki, Leon, Fer, Cork and a whole host of others ahead of him. At that age he had no chance of getting a game. |
| Forum Reply | Russell Martin court case settled at 20:26 19 Nov 2024
I’ve done some checking with a few people. There’s credibility in the Swans awful state financially when relegated. I’ll do some more digging with some involved at the time. |
| Forum Reply | Swansea U21 3 v 3 Brentford U21 ... at 18:52 19 Nov 2024
Good to see Wilson involved. Swansea City Under-21s: Ben Hughes, Arthur Parker, Sebastian Dabrowski, Jacob Cook (Josh Pescatore 75), Richard Faakye, Iestyn Jones, Zac Jeanes (Kyrell Wilson 65), Mitchell Bates (captain), Sammy Henia-Kamau, Morgan Bates, Ben Lloyd. Substitutes: Evan Watts, Callum Deacon, Brogan Popham. |
| Forum Reply | Wales internationals : Nations League at 18:44 19 Nov 2024
Wales TEAM NEWS Cabango starts 19th Nov 2024 08:00It’s the final game of this Nations League campaign for Wales later tonight in Cardiff (KO:745pm) It’s an interesting tie for a number of reasons. 0 Wales have made four changes to the side that drew in Turkey. In goal, Danny Ward replaces Karl Darlow, while in defence they move to a three-at-the-back, with Ben Cabango coming in for Connor Roberts. In midfield, Jordan James and Sorba Thomas drop out in favour of Dan James and Liam Cullen, with the latter moving into the three upfront.
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| Forum Reply | Wales internationals : Nations League at 18:34 19 Nov 2024
From the Independent. We’re expecting the line-ups to be released at around 6.30pm, so here’s a quick reminder of the team news... Craig Bellamy has no new injury concerns after the draw against Turkey, so all that remains to be seen is whether he opts for a tactical change of personnel against Iceland. The back four will likely remain the same, with Joe Rodon and Ben Davies trusted at centre-back alongside Neco Williams and Connor Roberts. In midfield, Jordan James and Josh Sheehan could anchor again in the absence of Ethan Ampadu. Brennan Johnson and Harry Wilson’s recent performances have likely cemented their places in the side, though Dan James could replace Sorba Thomas on the left wing. Mark Harris started at centre-forward in the draw last week, though Lewis Koumas and David Brooks will both hope they did enough to play themselves into contention for a starting place. |
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