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When a team has everything to prove a trip to the Hawthorns isn’t the best pick of venue. However, it’s the next game for Swansea City, who played and lost to a Wycombe side on Wednesday in the worst possible fashion.
West Bromwich Albion: Alex Palmer, Darnell Furlong, Kyle Bartley, Sami Ajayi, Jayson Molumby, Josh Maja, John Swift, Torbjorn Heggem, Karlan Grant, Alex Mowatt, Tom Fellows.
Substitutes: Joe Wildsmith, Callum Styles, Jed Wallace, Ousmane Diakite, Lewis Dobbin, Uros Racic, Paddy McNair, Gianluca Frabbota, Devante Cole.
Swansea City: Lawrence Vigouroux; Josh Key, Ben Cabango, Harry Darling, Josh Tymon; Matt Grimes (captain), Gonçalo Franco, Ollie Cooper; Jisung Eom, Žan Vipotnik, Ronald.
Substitutes: Jon McLaughlin, Kristian Pedersen, Jay Fulton, Joe Allen, Florian Bianchini, Myles Peart-Harris, Kyle Naughton, Nelson Abbey, Azeem Abdulai.
It was interesting listening to Jaime Carragher commentating on the Liverpool v Man Utd game . He said that after 3 games he could see a definite pattern of play and structure in the Liverpool team under new manager Slot . He also said that he couldn't say the same for Utd there was no pattern and it was disjointed. There were comments on here from fans saying the same thing about the Swans . There doesn't seem to be a pattern of play and we are now managed by Williams for longer than Liverpool under Slot.
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WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 08:57 - Sep 2 with 1970 views
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 23:39 - Sep 1 by howenjack
It was interesting listening to Jaime Carragher commentating on the Liverpool v Man Utd game . He said that after 3 games he could see a definite pattern of play and structure in the Liverpool team under new manager Slot . He also said that he couldn't say the same for Utd there was no pattern and it was disjointed. There were comments on here from fans saying the same thing about the Swans . There doesn't seem to be a pattern of play and we are now managed by Williams for longer than Liverpool under Slot.
Well many of us have seen a pattern of play developing under LW and it’s exactly the same as it was under Russell Martin at its worse. Slow turgid football - possession for possession sake, passing around the defenders deep in our own half, playing players out of position, lack of creativity, lack of urgency, lack of through balls, failure to use pace, failure to recognise that time in opposition half & passes into dangerous areas create goalscoring opportunities, failure to get many shots away, failure to get shots on target.
There is definitely a clear pattern to our play & it needs a radical change. That is the job of the coach no matter how thin the squad is on quality or quantity
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WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 09:47 - Sep 2 with 1900 views
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 08:57 - Sep 2 by EagleEye
Well many of us have seen a pattern of play developing under LW and it’s exactly the same as it was under Russell Martin at its worse. Slow turgid football - possession for possession sake, passing around the defenders deep in our own half, playing players out of position, lack of creativity, lack of urgency, lack of through balls, failure to use pace, failure to recognise that time in opposition half & passes into dangerous areas create goalscoring opportunities, failure to get many shots away, failure to get shots on target.
There is definitely a clear pattern to our play & it needs a radical change. That is the job of the coach no matter how thin the squad is on quality or quantity
It’s pretty obvious Eagle ,me ol mucker. One is not going to equalise or score a winning goal from 80 yards out within injury time by passing the ball,sideways I actually recall a perfect example last season when Cabango was in the process of passing it backwards to Grims when the final whistle went . Caught in the act . It should have ended by now It cannot go on.
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 20:05 - Sep 1 by QJumpingJack
it was posted on twitter/x that he was in the away end.
Just seen these posts. So just to confirm he was in the away end, at least I saw him walking down from the stand and he had a few words with the chief steward/safety officer and then left.
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WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 10:03 - Sep 2 with 1908 views
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 09:50 - Sep 2 by 3swan
Just seen these posts. So just to confirm he was in the away end, at least I saw him walking down from the stand and he had a few words with the chief steward/safety officer and then left.
At what point in the game would this be.
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WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 10:31 - Sep 2 with 1855 views
Chairman definitely there, sat 2 rows in front of me, he had his 3 children and his wife with him. There was no one in the seats in front of me so clear view , there was man to left of me row in front who kept leaning over to talk to him, he was a fan not management. I dont think fans realised who he was , I didn't notice him until half time. I do give him credit for sitting there, very brave you would never seen Huw Jenkins sitting amongst us.
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 10:42 - Sep 2 by libertyx
Chairman definitely there, sat 2 rows in front of me, he had his 3 children and his wife with him. There was no one in the seats in front of me so clear view , there was man to left of me row in front who kept leaning over to talk to him, he was a fan not management. I dont think fans realised who he was , I didn't notice him until half time. I do give him credit for sitting there, very brave you would never seen Huw Jenkins sitting amongst us.
More stupid than brave. His naivety shone through there as he doesn’t really get the discontent the fans have for the management. He still thinks it’s the 1950s where everybody has a laugh, where we wear huge rosettes and top hats, shake rattles and shout “play up Swans”. No idea at all. If he did he wouldn’t be there and certainly wouldn’t have involved his family unless the coward took them for his own protection.
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 10:42 - Sep 2 by libertyx
Chairman definitely there, sat 2 rows in front of me, he had his 3 children and his wife with him. There was no one in the seats in front of me so clear view , there was man to left of me row in front who kept leaning over to talk to him, he was a fan not management. I dont think fans realised who he was , I didn't notice him until half time. I do give him credit for sitting there, very brave you would never seen Huw Jenkins sitting amongst us.
Not now, but he did many times when Chairman and indeed as a fan for thirty years before that 👍 Which I think is more important.
Nobody in their right mind is going to abuse or physically do anything with three daughters present and his wife. Ban would be big, arrest etc. However, I know he enjoys dialogue, but not sure he will say anything though - even if he takes for hours 👍😂
A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 12:18 - Sep 2 by union_jack
More stupid than brave. His naivety shone through there as he doesn’t really get the discontent the fans have for the management. He still thinks it’s the 1950s where everybody has a laugh, where we wear huge rosettes and top hats, shake rattles and shout “play up Swans”. No idea at all. If he did he wouldn’t be there and certainly wouldn’t have involved his family unless the coward took them for his own protection.
Maybe that would say more about the appauling behaviour of some minority of travelling swans fans opposed to the stupidity of the chairman. If they think hurtling abuse and making verbal or physical threats to our chairman who has the decency to get in the away end and support the team and learn how fans generally are feeling then I would suggest they are the stupid ones.
Nothing wrong with voicing displeasure or giving constructive feedback, but there is a way to do it effectively and legally.
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WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 13:23 - Sep 2 with 1622 views
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 13:16 - Sep 2 by GVJack
Maybe that would say more about the appauling behaviour of some minority of travelling swans fans opposed to the stupidity of the chairman. If they think hurtling abuse and making verbal or physical threats to our chairman who has the decency to get in the away end and support the team and learn how fans generally are feeling then I would suggest they are the stupid ones.
Nothing wrong with voicing displeasure or giving constructive feedback, but there is a way to do it effectively and legally.
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Don’t disagree but it doesn’t make him any less stupid. He doesn’t understand the passion for the game and its supporters here and there’s always one but probably more idiots around.
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 12:18 - Sep 2 by union_jack
More stupid than brave. His naivety shone through there as he doesn’t really get the discontent the fans have for the management. He still thinks it’s the 1950s where everybody has a laugh, where we wear huge rosettes and top hats, shake rattles and shout “play up Swans”. No idea at all. If he did he wouldn’t be there and certainly wouldn’t have involved his family unless the coward took them for his own protection.
Yeah, that'll be it. He took them for his own protection. 😂😂
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WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 20:27 - Sep 2 with 1144 views
The problem is lack of english football knowledge. You cannot learn the history of the club/division overnight. Or build contacts in a short period of time.
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WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 20:50 - Sep 2 with 1085 views
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 22:50 - Sep 2 by union_jack
You’re a bit of a prat (kept clean for the Forum) aren’t you?
And you didn’t answer the question.
Is there really any need to explain it you? Read the post you made calling Coleman a coward and why. You also accused him of being stupid for attending a football match. Hope that cleared things up for you.
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WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 09:04 - Sep 3 with 731 views
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 07:26 - Sep 3 by swan_si
Is there really any need to explain it you? Read the post you made calling Coleman a coward and why. You also accused him of being stupid for attending a football match. Hope that cleared things up for you.
Allow me to help . Union gives an opinion on matters as he perceives them ,then you reply with your own comments which might or might not be similar. Then,you carry on drinking coffee,beer,having a fag ( cigarette ),working or even making love . There ya go .
WBA v Swansea City : Match day thread on 09:04 - Sep 3 by onehunglow
Allow me to help . Union gives an opinion on matters as he perceives them ,then you reply with your own comments which might or might not be similar. Then,you carry on drinking coffee,beer,having a fag ( cigarette ),working or even making love . There ya go .
Yeah baby ,that’s the Indy for ya
Exactly, and without sneering while you’re at it. No need for it.