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Swansea City v Brentford Kick off 3pm. Wembley Stadium EFL Championship Final
Saturday May 29th 2021
Match Officials Chris Kavanagh is the referee chosen to officiate the EFL Championship final at Wembley. Kavanagh will be assisted by Sian Massey-Ellis and Dan Cook. David Coote is the fourth official and Neil Davies the reserve assistant referee.
From the streets of NL. Due to unforeseen circumstances this week the participation in this thread by the usual contributor has been lacking. It’s nothing more than being a lazy bad lad with more excuses than John Hollins.
Here it is.
To the tune of frigging in the rigging !
It was on the good ship Franky Whose attitude is cranky He’s got long hair and a mental stare But he loves a right hand shandy
Their striker is called Toney But he ain’t no Wilfried Bony When Guehi gets ahold of him He will disappear quite quickly
Winning in the play offs Winning in the play offs Winning in the play offs It’s an easy thing to do.
When Brentford came to Swansea They stopped for some post match bonding Five grandads and a couple of kids Booted them all the way to Tonypandy
Ok, let’s give them the BOLLOX !
Their away support is a pity It’s laughable and shitty Small time is too big for them Cos WE ARE Swansea City !
Swansea City: Freddie Woodman; Kyle Naughton, Ben Cabango, Marc Guehi, Jake Bidwell; Jay Fulton, Matt Grimes (captain), Conor Hourihane; Connor Roberts, Andre Ayew, Jamal Lowe.
Substitutes: Ben Hamer, Ryan Bennett, Joel Latibeaudiere, Kieron Freeman, Ryan Manning, Korey Smith, Yan Dhanda, Morgan Whittaker, Liam Cullen.
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WE ARE GOING TO WEMBLEY THREAD ! on 07:18 - May 23 by Brynmill_Jack
You’d think that because the test event was a success there may be an increase of capacity to maybe 15 k to each club? It’s an outdoor event, people are far more likely to catch covid down a local pub ffs.
And let’s not forget, Leicester was a covid hotspot for much of the pandemic. How come they’re allowed to bring 10k and not us???
We don't know if it was a success. Have cases risen because of it?
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WE ARE GOING TO WEMBLEY THREAD ! on 11:24 - May 24 with 3545 views
If we do manage to win on saturday (not sure im that confident), how would you compare it to 2011? I think it would be more impressive considering the squad we had back then.
Would be fantastic to see Thomas Franks face if they lose though.
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Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 16:22 - May 24 with 3356 views
Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 15:19 - May 24 by andypitt56
If we do manage to win on saturday (not sure im that confident), how would you compare it to 2011? I think it would be more impressive considering the squad we had back then.
Would be fantastic to see Thomas Franks face if they lose though.
In 2011 I was really confident of a win ,we played good football back then , We've got a tidy squad now but under Cooper it's basically keep them at bay ,which is horrible to watch . ,So sat will pan out like this ... we keep the cocky ones at bay right up until the 90'th minute ,Freddie aimlessly punts it upfield as per,the wind catches it and in it goes ,job done ,god help us in the prem
Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 17:02 - May 24 with 3309 views
Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 16:22 - May 24 by Oldjack
In 2011 I was really confident of a win ,we played good football back then , We've got a tidy squad now but under Cooper it's basically keep them at bay ,which is horrible to watch . ,So sat will pan out like this ... we keep the cocky ones at bay right up until the 90'th minute ,Freddie aimlessly punts it upfield as per,the wind catches it and in it goes ,job done ,god help us in the prem
I could live with that scenario
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Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 16:22 - May 24 by Oldjack
In 2011 I was really confident of a win ,we played good football back then , We've got a tidy squad now but under Cooper it's basically keep them at bay ,which is horrible to watch . ,So sat will pan out like this ... we keep the cocky ones at bay right up until the 90'th minute ,Freddie aimlessly punts it upfield as per,the wind catches it and in it goes ,job done ,god help us in the prem
Everybody said that last time 😉
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Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 17:07 - May 24 by KeithHaynes
Everybody said that last time 😉
They did too.
It’s only in hindsight we realise how good that team was, and a third goal for Reading which they should have had and it would have been a different story. Anything can happen from here on.
I don’t fancy another season of Cooperball though, and that’s a fact.
Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 20:43 - May 24 by onehunglow
Riposte is a good word.
I like a good riposte but It was trying to be kind to freddie as lifelong will be rounding up his posse to head me off at the Pass.
It is clearly a tactic by super Steve to confound the opposition but it is a unique tactic
Steve has not only confounded the opposition but his many irrational detractors on here with his ongoing, unrivalled success. EPL-bound is he.
As predicted for the semi-finals, our class on and off the pitch will yet again prevail.
Cooper now has the measure of Frank.
Grimes has the upper-hand in the middle. Guehi is a class or two above Toney. Ayew is a notch above all comers and will intimidate Raya. Woody our golden glove, solidifies our winning spine.
Grimes is so key. We won't let them swamp him this time. He'll gain the initiative in the middle and dictate our tempo. Get him in the Red Zone like saturday, score a blinder and drive the high press relentlessly. Aided and abetted by Fulton who is such the best foil for him. And his symbiotic relationship with Hourihane is the icing on our midfield three.
Onwards and upwards, as has been the mantra for the last two seasons under Cooper.
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Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 06:05 - May 25 with 2916 views
Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 23:45 - May 24 by AndyCole
Steve has not only confounded the opposition but his many irrational detractors on here with his ongoing, unrivalled success. EPL-bound is he.
As predicted for the semi-finals, our class on and off the pitch will yet again prevail.
Cooper now has the measure of Frank.
Grimes has the upper-hand in the middle. Guehi is a class or two above Toney. Ayew is a notch above all comers and will intimidate Raya. Woody our golden glove, solidifies our winning spine.
Grimes is so key. We won't let them swamp him this time. He'll gain the initiative in the middle and dictate our tempo. Get him in the Red Zone like saturday, score a blinder and drive the high press relentlessly. Aided and abetted by Fulton who is such the best foil for him. And his symbiotic relationship with Hourihane is the icing on our midfield three.
Onwards and upwards, as has been the mantra for the last two seasons under Cooper.
Cooper now has the measure of Frank.
We have got into Franks head. He may well lose it on Saturday and if he does this will transmit to his team.
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Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 08:45 - May 25 with 2828 views
Swansea City v Brentford : The NL Wembley Matchday Thread on 23:45 - May 24 by AndyCole
Steve has not only confounded the opposition but his many irrational detractors on here with his ongoing, unrivalled success. EPL-bound is he.
As predicted for the semi-finals, our class on and off the pitch will yet again prevail.
Cooper now has the measure of Frank.
Grimes has the upper-hand in the middle. Guehi is a class or two above Toney. Ayew is a notch above all comers and will intimidate Raya. Woody our golden glove, solidifies our winning spine.
Grimes is so key. We won't let them swamp him this time. He'll gain the initiative in the middle and dictate our tempo. Get him in the Red Zone like saturday, score a blinder and drive the high press relentlessly. Aided and abetted by Fulton who is such the best foil for him. And his symbiotic relationship with Hourihane is the icing on our midfield three.
Onwards and upwards, as has been the mantra for the last two seasons under Cooper.
Andy. If you are right,send me a PM and we will invite you to our Hot Tub meeting along with the west Wirral Silver Swingers community.
We were much the better side at their place. How we didn't win is a surprise. We've played them twice in the league this season and were definitely the better team by a mile in the first game.
Lord_Jack increasingly detached from the riches of kicking a ball
Dean Ashton said Swansea play cup final football, and this'll prove it. Steve Cooper has been to a final and done it previously. I think he'll know how to set us up. Brentford, with that lunatic managing, have a bit of a mentality problem.
I'm not sure who'll replace Routs, but I don't think Roberts is the answer. Safe travels to all those going up, have a great day and COME ON THE SWANS!