Forest Fire

Tuesday, 10 May 2011, 5:56
3 mins read

With the play offs fast approaching a lot of discussion centres around previous seasons and what teams did well from what position. How the sixth placed team often does well and how third placed team never goes up. When you actually  look at the stats it seems that hitting a run of form going into them usually the best indicator for success.  

This season is a bit different, the team in sixth is usually a team that has hit a run of form and scraped a playoff place at the last minute, but Nottingham Forest have been up there most of the season and have hung on to a play off  spot rather sneak in at the death. Cardiff are in the mix but seem to be seething at the fact that they’re not going up automatically rather than the task in hand. Reading are a solid team that have fought hard to earn there place. 

The last five games –   Swansea                                  L D W W W   10pts
C
ardiff                                                                              W D W L D    8pts
Reading                                                                           W D L D W    8pts
Nottingham Forest                                                        L L W W W    9pts  

Forest, like us have won there last three games, we are both on a excellent run going into our head to head. The Reds have scored 11 and conceded 3 whilst Swansea have scored 10 and conceded only 1 goal in the last three.  It looked most likely two games ago that our destination for the semi finals would almost certainly be Reading but then Cardiff suffered a mini implosion after hitting the capital on a bender opening the door for Swansea to claim their highest league finish for 28 years.

The Swans record aginst Forest this season has brought victories at home for both sides and no less than 9 goals.  Swansea’s match at the City Ground last September was by no means our best away performance this season, losing 3-1.

Although the team that lined up that day was a few significant steps away from the team that we have developed into now. There was no Borini, no Sinclair and Dobbie was an unused substitute. It was on loan Frank Nouble who took up our lone striker role that day. We improved immediately after that game with a 3-2 away win at Watford and have continued to significantly develop since then.

When we recently met at the Liberty it was a dramatic encounter with a 3-2 victory to the Swans. A sparkling brace from debutant Fabio Borini and the goal of the season from Scott Sinclair. The scoreline however somewhat flattered Forest, Swansea dominated play for the majority of the game. There were a very nervy final few minutes where the width of a post stopped the ex-swan Paul Anderson from stealing a point in the dying moments.

One thing to remember from this match going forward is that the Reds are defiantly a team with a never say die attitude.  So Thusday will no doubt bring passion, drama and with the right performance a goal or two for the Swans to bring home to the Liberty. With Konchesky returning to Liverpool comes a hole at Forests left back position, and never the fastest Chris Gunter on the right it could prove to be a productive night for Dyer and Sinclair.

If they put two players to mark them, well that will just open the door for plays through the middle to Dobbie and Borini. There will be periods where our defence will need to be strong and get that counter attack moving with a good ball out from the back. To utilise our great team pace and vision and put the tie beyond them.  We haven’t won at the City Ground for a while but then we hadn’t won at Millwall for 81 years and that didn’t seem to stop us.

No fear, we believe…Swansea City FC

Do you want the latest news from JackArmy.net direct to your phone? Then subscribe to our Telegram channel here
Images courtesy of Getty Images, Athena Picture Agency and Swansea City Football Club.

League Table

Next Up

Forum Latest

Threads: 19,872

Messages: 272,268

Members: 4,707

Latest member: Rangel's Angel

Next Up

League Table

Last 6 Results

Latest from Blog

Swans TV: Josh Tymon on Hull City | Press Conference

. . .Josh Tymon talks to the press ahead of the Swans' Championship clash against Hull City. For more information, as well as all the latest Swansea City AFC news, log onto the club's official website at http://www.swanseacity.com Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/SWANSPLAYER Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SwanseaCityFC Follow us on…

Swans TV: Luke Williams on Hull City | Press Conference

. . .Luke Williams talks to the press ahead of the Swans' Championship clash against Hull City. For more information, as well as all the latest Swansea City AFC news, log onto the club's official website at http://www.swanseacity.com Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/SWANSPLAYER Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SwanseaCityFC Follow us on…

Swans TV: Christmas Meal At Fairwood

. . . Swansea City first-team players joined forces with Home Insteadโ€™s 'Be Santa to a Senior' campaign to host a free three-course Christmas dinner for seniors who are likely to spend Christmas alone. For more information, as well as all the latest Swansea City AFC news, log onto the…

Swans TV: Fuel The Foodbank

. . .Swansea City keeper Lawrence Vigouroux and club ambassador Lee Trundle joined Nathaniel Cars for their 'Fuel the Foodbank' initiative as they delivered more than ยฃ1,000 worth of donations to the Pontarddulais Partnership foodbank. Supporters donated food, toiletries and period products during the home matchday against Portsmouth on November…

No surprises but will it be a wake up call for Williams?

The dust had barely settled on the Swans capitulation at home to Sunderland when Luke Williams referred to the wake-up call that the result should be giving him and his side. The reality is that an electric start that gives you a two goal advantage – and it could have…