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It’s Saturdays game that all followers of Wales premier club side Swansea City will have their eye on.
EFL Championship Saturday 30th January 2021 New York Stadium Kick Off 3pm
TV - Swans TV
Match Officials TONY HARRINGTON Shaun Hudson and Andrew Fox Fourth Official : Rebecca Welch
Whoa,Whoa what’s going on ? One of the men named on Saturday has changed their name to that of a lady ? Just because your a fan of that great singer, actress and body builder Raquel Welch doesn’t mean to say you grow your hair and change your name. But then the back office non vaccined staff here at Swansea Independent did some research, our dated philosophy on men at football, our ill founded desire to exclude the lady from the game has been rumbled. Completely. Now, sit down, take a breath, Rebecca is a lady. Yes, a real lady. Not only that she comes in to the professional game that has men in it as a trailblazer for the lady.
Now let’s be serious you dog ends, Rebecca is now on the FA elite list and to be honest her performances are highly rated, not only that she has officiated u23 games, and gave out five yellows last time out. As a young ref making her way in the game we would just like to say, we are the team that got done out of a win at Rotherham a few seasons back so if you see Ryan Manning, punch him. Don’t take any lip off any of the Yorkshire accents behind you ( even though that’s where you come from ) and don’t be worried about any conflict of interest.
Rebecca being a ref in a football match
The biggest game of the day this Saturday for Rotherham and Swansea is the game between Rotherham and Swansea. Let’s take a look at the game even though it hasn’t been played yet.
Rotherham play on the west coast of the USA these days, they used to play at a place called Milmoor in Rotherham but the lure of the Yankee dollar and has changed the club completely. They now have nice seats and a red glow about the place. They also sell hot dogs, popcorn and all games now are split in to four quarters. Most of the people that go here to watch Rotherham don’t go anymore because of Covid-19 which isn’t a rugby score.
A game from the 17th January 1990 Lloyd Bracey ? There’s some fine old names here, Tommy Hutchinson, Paul Chalmers ( missing as usual ) Steven Thornber, Simon Davey, it’s a veritable football team full of names of football players.
Rotherham United Won 3-0 at Warnock’s Middlesbrough in the week by scoring three goals, that’s a lot of goals although Swansea did that there last season. When we say a lot of goals we mean more than one or two, so four, which is one more, is getting a bit high. Four would have been one more than three, but maybe not as good as three because that’s a crowd and four isn’t.
This is what It looked like in a photograph of Middlesbrough v Rotherham
Rotherham are on what has been described as a resurgence, seven points from their last three games is good, very good, but not as good as nine. Swansea do seem to struggle at times when they travel to New York and recent results maybe reflect that. But they don’t. That 2-1 loss to Ryan Manning a few years back seems to be the only time the swans have played there which isn’t right, but it must be. So the swans have never won there, I’ll check that, I’m sure it’s right. Anyway Rotherham may as well chuck this game because the swans are pissed off after Wednesday night.
The first game between the sides was on December 8th 1951, yes that late in history for it to be almost recent. Swansea as expected won 5-0 in front of 11,500 spectators. They didn’t call them fans then, as that was a mechanical object used to circulate air or push things through pipes. Since then Swansea have won 28 games and Rotherham 25. Surprisingly, although - I wasn’t that bothered the sides have also shared 25 draws. In 1956 the swans won 6-1 at Rotherham. The Millers won games too, but we don’t talk about it. Apart from in that video from 1990 when we didn’t talk about it, the commentator did. And he was crap.
Rotherham United manager is Paul Warne who when it’s cold wears a big warm hat on his head. This is the best place to wear a hat although we are pretty certain other ways have been explored. When he tells his players off for being naughty or not listening Paul Warne’s them and then if they don’t listen he Warne’s them again.
TEAMS
Rotherham United: Jamal Blackman; Matthew Olosunde, Richard Wood (captain), Michael Ihiekwe, Angus MacDonald, Wes Harding; Shaun MacDonald, Jamie Lindsay, Ben Wiles; Matt Crooks; Michael Smith.
Substitutes: Josh Vickers, Viktor Johansson, Clark Robertson, Trevor Clarke, Ryan Giles, Florian Jozefzoon, Freddie Ladapo, George Hirst.
Swansea City: Freddie Woodman; Ben Cabango, Ryan Bennett, Marc Guehi; Connor Roberts, Matt Grimes (captain), Conor Hourihane, Jake Bidwell; Yan Dhanda; Andre Ayew, Jamal Lowe.
Substitutes: Ben Hamer, Ryan Manning, Joel Latibeaudiere, Cameron Evans, Jay Fulton, Dan Williams, Ollie Cooper, Jordon Garrick, Jordan Morris.
Rotherham Utd v Swansea City : *TEAMS* Matchday Thread on 15:46 - Jan 30 by Badlands
So far 2 great strikes We're no better than Wednesday night, just poor opposition. Typical ref performance. Lindsey is a bit precious Fulton for Dhanda?
Your boy Ben gotta toughen up a bit going to ground way to often.
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Rotherham Utd v Swansea City : *TEAMS* Matchday Thread on 15:49 - Jan 30 with 1446 views
Guehi. What a giant of a player. Different class to Cabango who has again been lacking.
The balance today is far better as we’re on the front foot. Main reason being Bennett controlling everything. Wednesday we were far far too deep at the back. What a difference one player can make.
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Rotherham Utd v Swansea City : *TEAMS* Matchday Thread on 15:57 - Jan 30 with 1334 views
Rotherham Utd v Swansea City : *TEAMS* Matchday Thread on 15:13 - Jan 30 by Highjack
I’ve got the chuckle brothers commentating on mine. Absolute pair of dinosaurs. “Rotherham folk don’t want to see passing football. Just get it forward and high as fast as possible. That’s what Rotherham folk want”.
I;ve turned volume down, can't be doing with that pair chatting shite all game, done my head in
Rotherham Utd v Swansea City : *TEAMS* Matchday Thread on 15:58 - Jan 30 by max936
I;ve turned volume down, can't be doing with that pair chatting shite all game, done my head in
They might be on day release from the care home. I imagine I’d be in a similar cognitive decline if I’d had to watch Rotherham United for forty odd years.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Rotherham Utd v Swansea City : *TEAMS* Matchday Thread on 16:08 - Jan 30 with 1204 views
Rotherham Utd v Swansea City : *TEAMS* Matchday Thread on 15:51 - Jan 30 by KeithHaynes
I genuinely believe Morris on for Dhanda at some point could work.
This without doubt is needed. Need some pace and zip and presence.
Other than the assist for the goal Dhanda anonymously drifting and way too peripheral for such a key position in our efforts to go forward.
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Rotherham Utd v Swansea City : *TEAMS* Matchday Thread on 16:20 - Jan 30 with 1107 views
Do we need to change formation or replace Dhanda or both ?
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