"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 06:47 - Dec 7 with 4316 views | KGriz16 | The article says everything wrong with solutions imo | | | |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 07:09 - Dec 7 with 4274 views | Gowerjack | I'd let this fella pick the team. Seems to have a better take on it than the useless f*cker we're paying to do it at the moment. | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 08:01 - Dec 7 with 4152 views | jojaca |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 07:09 - Dec 7 by Gowerjack | I'd let this fella pick the team. Seems to have a better take on it than the useless f*cker we're paying to do it at the moment. |
Sign him up. | |
| Even when you know, you never know? |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 08:50 - Dec 7 with 4055 views | Smellyplumz | Siggy is superb on restarts? Wtf | |
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""Although I cannot promise or predict the future, I can guarantee one thing - the current board of directors will always fight, as we have done over the last 12 years, to work together as one with the Supporters Trust to make 100% sure that Swansea City football club remains the number one priority in all our thoughts and in every decision we make." | Poll: | Huw Jenkins |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:17 - Dec 7 with 3991 views | LeonWasGod |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 08:50 - Dec 7 by Smellyplumz | Siggy is superb on restarts? Wtf |
Free kicks innit | | | |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:27 - Dec 7 with 3959 views | monmouth |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:17 - Dec 7 by LeonWasGod | Free kicks innit |
Or kick offs. After all we're getting loads of practice. | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:33 - Dec 7 with 3943 views | jasper_T | "Swansea just doesn't have that stud No. 6" it's like a different language. | | | |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:36 - Dec 7 with 3922 views | Joe_bradshaw |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:33 - Dec 7 by jasper_T | "Swansea just doesn't have that stud No. 6" it's like a different language. |
He can't be saying that Alfie Mawson isn't a stud surely? | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:39 - Dec 7 with 3911 views | TheResurrection |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 07:09 - Dec 7 by Gowerjack | I'd let this fella pick the team. Seems to have a better take on it than the useless f*cker we're paying to do it at the moment. |
No. He's just got a sound grip on the problems in our weak squad and what Bradley's dealing with. What he's not illustrated enough in this decent article is how completely ineffective our strikers have been. I would play Borja Saturday and give him another chance. Have Siggy towards the left but in a more free role, Fer at 10 and Fulton and Leon or Cork holding. Leon as he's had a bit of time out and could come back fresh. | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:43 - Dec 7 with 3893 views | LeonWasGod |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:33 - Dec 7 by jasper_T | "Swansea just doesn't have that stud No. 6" it's like a different language. |
I like "He's always been a coach who values defense, structure, and discipline, but this team just isn't built for that. They don't have that intangible American spirit that masks a lack of overall quality." wtf? How come the same players managed to play with more structure and discipline before he took over then? Intangible American spirit There's someone else who's never seen us play before this season. | | | |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:43 - Dec 7 with 3893 views | waynekerr55 |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:39 - Dec 7 by TheResurrection | No. He's just got a sound grip on the problems in our weak squad and what Bradley's dealing with. What he's not illustrated enough in this decent article is how completely ineffective our strikers have been. I would play Borja Saturday and give him another chance. Have Siggy towards the left but in a more free role, Fer at 10 and Fulton and Leon or Cork holding. Leon as he's had a bit of time out and could come back fresh. |
The Borja thing is baffling. Why hasn't he played? | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:45 - Dec 7 with 3881 views | perchrockjack | Homesickness ,apparently. It's the new hamstring strain | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 10:34 - Dec 7 with 3745 views | jack247 |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:33 - Dec 7 by jasper_T | "Swansea just doesn't have that stud No. 6" it's like a different language. |
The terminology is bizarre, but other than that it looks like a reasonable assessment of where we are and what direction we should be taking. Apart from the bit about playing Montero and Barrow together. Don't do that Bob. | | | |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 10:45 - Dec 7 with 3717 views | monmouth |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 10:34 - Dec 7 by jack247 | The terminology is bizarre, but other than that it looks like a reasonable assessment of where we are and what direction we should be taking. Apart from the bit about playing Montero and Barrow together. Don't do that Bob. |
I would be inclined to try Sigurdsson as the fetcher and carrier and get him in the game more by playing through him and giving him a few seconds more on the ball. Leave Fer at 10 (or maybe false 9 if we really really really must) so that his laziness is a bit less destructive and he can get in the box more often, and at least he might just head it. Fulton and one of Cork or Leon - or maybe even Amat? - as dual DMs/distributors behind them to try and shore things up between the lines and to help cover the full backs (almost amusing writing that after Saturday......almost). Bob's your auntie. | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 10:53 - Dec 7 with 3689 views | WarwickHunt |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:27 - Dec 7 by monmouth | Or kick offs. After all we're getting loads of practice. |
Perfect for those short instep passes they practised in training... | | | |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 11:26 - Dec 7 with 3609 views | TheResurrection |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:43 - Dec 7 by waynekerr55 | The Borja thing is baffling. Why hasn't he played? |
When he has played he's been pretty anonymous | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 11:30 - Dec 7 with 3590 views | crix |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 11:26 - Dec 7 by TheResurrection | When he has played he's been pretty anonymous |
theres a good reason for that, the ball rarely makes it out of our own half. | | | |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 13:36 - Dec 7 with 3415 views | Watchman |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 09:39 - Dec 7 by TheResurrection | No. He's just got a sound grip on the problems in our weak squad and what Bradley's dealing with. What he's not illustrated enough in this decent article is how completely ineffective our strikers have been. I would play Borja Saturday and give him another chance. Have Siggy towards the left but in a more free role, Fer at 10 and Fulton and Leon or Cork holding. Leon as he's had a bit of time out and could come back fresh. |
The only way the strikers become effective is by playing them, | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 13:36 - Dec 7 with 3414 views | perchrockjack | If another striker goes after so few games summat is badly wrong. If he wants to go, then simply let go for a profit and ALL the proceeds used to replace with proven quality. Simple really | |
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(No subject) on 14:22 - Dec 7 with 3354 views | Glyn1 | It's a good article, and his solution is the same as most people have been saying, i.e. start with a proper forward, move Syggi back behind him, and tell Fer either to defend or replace him with a defensive midfielder (which is a tough decision to drop our leading goalscorer). But here's one for those people who like to correct spelling mistakes: in the article it says "Swansea is mediocre at best... Swansea has..." Should that be 'are' and 'have'? [Post edited 7 Dec 2016 14:32]
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 14:25 - Dec 7 with 3341 views | monmouth |
(No subject) on 14:22 - Dec 7 by Glyn1 | It's a good article, and his solution is the same as most people have been saying, i.e. start with a proper forward, move Syggi back behind him, and tell Fer either to defend or replace him with a defensive midfielder (which is a tough decision to drop our leading goalscorer). But here's one for those people who like to correct spelling mistakes: in the article it says "Swansea is mediocre at best... Swansea has..." Should that be 'are' and 'have'? [Post edited 7 Dec 2016 14:32]
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 15:44 - Dec 7 with 3249 views | NeiltheTaylor | 1. Yes, unless he means the city as a single entity. He may have a point. 2. American usage. I had to get over it when drafting correspondence. | |
| Joe_bradshaw -I thought the cryochamber was the new name for Cardiff's stadium.
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 16:05 - Dec 7 with 3232 views | monmouth |
"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 15:44 - Dec 7 by NeiltheTaylor | 1. Yes, unless he means the city as a single entity. He may have a point. 2. American usage. I had to get over it when drafting correspondence. |
Swansea City AFC is a single entity, if somewhat bipolar. I agree it is used in common language a lot to encompass all the components. Swansea ('s team, manager, chairman, owners, coaches and tactics) are utter crud, but in narrow grammatical terms I doubt Swansea could ever be anything but singular. How about a financial answer? it's correct in form but not in substance? I have no idea if I'm right of course, as O level English from Penlan is not compelling evidence, so I'm sure a better bus will be along in a minute. | |
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"At Swansea City, Bob Bradley is his own worst enemy" on 20:50 - Dec 7 with 3033 views | barry_island | No he's not. | |
| Swansea City, THE Austerity Club. |
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