Dreadful – Williams sums up Swans performance but all must shoulder the blame

Sunday, 22 December 2024, 8:48
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We have written on these pages before that the Swansea City side of 2024/25 are consistently inconsistent and that was highlighted yesterday as we slipped to a poor defeat at Hull – giving the Tigers a first win in fourteen games that allowed them to move out of the relegation zone in the process.

The Swans were second best all game against their side who simply wanted it more ad because of that they put in an effort, passion and desire that was lacking in everyone wearing the Swansea City shirt yesterday.   Luke Williams said after the game that he had hoped to see a reaction from the squad after the defeat to Sunderland but then admitted that “we are not there yet as a group” which should ring more alarm bells than it does silence given the nature of the game and the challenge that we often fall up short against.

We can look back all we want about how we pushed some of the top sides in the division close but the reality is that means nothing when we surrender so pathetically against someone like Hull City.   Defeat at somewhere like the MKM Stadium is by no means an embarrassment but the nature of the defeat most certainly is.   Watching the players surrender so meekly in midfield and lacking leadership both on and off the pitch is something that no football supporters take lying down ad yesterday will be no different.

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Every time the management and players take the plaudits they have to be prepared to to take the criticism that follows a defeat.   Luke Williams though seems to be falling into a pattern that his former mentor Russell Martin occupied often in that defeat is down to the lack of understanding of the players but a win is down to his coaching prowess.   Which is fine bar the simple fact that it does not work like that.  On any level.

As much as it was the players who served up the total rubbish we watched yesterday it is the management team who have to shoulder the blame for the level of the performance and if the demand was that we got a performance yesterday then they have to question why this instruction was so widely ignored.  Assuming it was.

“I thought it was a dreadful performance and a result that matched it for us,” Williams said after the game.

“I couldn’t tell you why we played like this, but we were certainly very, very poor.  In fairness, I didn’t even celebrate our goal as, from a performance point of view, it was not good enough.

“I was hoping there would be a reaction, but I don’t think we’re in that place as a group just yet.  They were better than us. We played well against Sunderland for 45 minutes and then we were dreadful.”

Harsh but true words from the Swansea City boss but as a manager he is judged by these kind of performances and we see as many poor performances as we do good ones from this side.   A side that now has almost twelve months of Luke Williams stewardship.

QPR arrive in SA1 on Thursday, Luton on Sunday and neither game should be counted as guaranteed wins but both should definitely be highlighted as games that we are more than capable of winning.   But it will take a massive step up in performance levels so get those results and without them the pressure on the Swans boss will surely start to intensify.

We need to remember that we are under a new ownership group at the club and with new owners come their own new expectations.  Those expectations will be – as a minimum – an expectation that the side competes on the pitch even if we have disadvantages off it.   Yesterday we fell short of that expectation and that won’t be something that will end up being tolerated too often.

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“It’s frustrating. We have wasted a 90 minutes of football we are never going to get back and there’s nothing we can do about that now.

“When we got the equaliser of course I hoped we would be able to kick on from there.

“But I felt that unless there was a significant change in the second half then I did not see us winning the game.

“We have given ourselves a terrible start to the Christmas period and we have got a home game coming up where we will have to do a lot better than that, and we will do.”

That last statement Luke is spot on but it is down to you to make sure that happens – that is why you are the manager.

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Tommy Hutchison

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After his criticism of the capitulation against Sunderland last week , they should have been firing out of the blocks yesterday. Instead we had another gutless, clueless , and half arsed performance again, against a team that hadn't won for 14 or 15 games , and that is simply down only 1 person, the manager.

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Tommy Hutchison

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The dressing room needs a clear out.

There are too many players there who have by now seen off several coaches. The dressing room lacks character, it lacks leaders, it lacks basic standards, it lacks a pair of balls.

We can change Williams, sure, but that changes none of the above. Martin, Duff and now him. None of them could get a tune out of this lot for very long.

The swamp needs draining.

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Alan Curtis

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Oh for an Ashley Williams type of player right now.

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Tommy Hutchison

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Let's be honest , i don't think we have many disruptive players in the squad anymore in the mould of Ntcham, Obafemi or Paterson. It's clear to me that Williams is obviously unable to motivate this group of players or, after caving in against Sunderland last week have the necessary skill to get them firing out of the blocks in their next game against woeful Hull.

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Roger Freestone

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I'm not really sticking up for him as I've really had enough of all this backwards walking pace shite that he is either training them to do or not trying to eradicate, and his selections, substitutions and refusal to take any responsibility, but Hull weren't actually dreadful yesterday. They looked ok to me. Whether that is new manager bounce or just some regained self belief when they realised we couldn't be arsed I don't know.

Maybe some ridiculous sense of superiority meant we underestimated them as they were bottom. When you're in that mindset, it's hard to get out. Still in a large part down to the manager to stop.

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Tommy Hutchison

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Disruptive players is one thing, but I'm not talking about that.

I'm talking about players who pick and choose their level of performance as and when it suits them. Players who jib out of tackles, players who look like men possessed against Cardiff but look like pussycats against Hull. Players who take the easy option, always, like Grimes and Fulton. Players who hide and don't want the ball when the going gets tough.

We've got a pathetic weak willed squad.

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Alan Curtis

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We was really spoilt with the likes of Dorus, Williams, Monk, Tate, Rangel, Britton all leaders in their own right

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Alan Waddle

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I've got to get this off my chest about the lack of will and mental strength of the squad:

(hysterical hot take incoming)

I tell you when they appeared to find some resolve and get some attitude: When Duff came in and tried to shake things up. THEN they were up in arms, leaking to the press about how unhappy they were with things. The 'senior players' were all about laying themselves on the line for cause then, weren't they? Then they got what they wanted and Duff left. Then, the same 'senior players....*coughGrimescough*' were also fully behind a move to bring the comfort blanket of Williams back for a soothing taste of what they hoped was Diet Martinball. They were full of vim and vigour then.

They saw off the threat and are back to the soothing sounds of snoring from the stands as they're secure in their roles of passing back and forth to each other without a threat at all to the racket they've been partaking in for the past few years. Go back to sleep Swansea, everything is in control, no root and branch changes needed here, just listen to the tippy tappy of Grimes and Darling passing to each other and watch the light fade away...

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Roger Freestone

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Williams is starting to sound like a broken record, QPR could turn out to be a defining moment if things go badly...

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Alan Waddle

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Indeed, with the good run that they are on

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