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Home form will be critical this season

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The biggest disappointment of last season was our home form at the Liberty where we watched (either live or distanced!) eight teams leave the ground with maximum points and just ten victories for the Swans.

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Cooper couldn't find a way to break down stubborn defences.
When he did eventually use subs they were almost always like for like.
His Monkian tactic of sitting a 1 gaol advantage or holding out for a daw was not only extremely boring, it was also ineffective.
But we can, of course, hope.
 
Does home form count for much in the current climate with no fans or atmosphere?
 
No moans and groans so probably home form will improve. :roll:
 

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