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Lewis O’Brien

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O'Brien is a very good championship level player who struck it lucky with his present contract with the scabs, he'll still be too rich for us though, possibly one of the relegated sides coming back down would be interested.
Like us all l’d love to see O’Brien, Delcroix here next season and Darling
 
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My son didn’t mess about when he turned the page to April on his Swans calendar.

From today's Cov write up, "Coventry's lead did not last long when 11 minutes later Matt Grimes gave the ball away in midfield, and after Marcus Edwards found Josh Cullen his pull-back fell invitingly into the path of Anthony who had the simplest of tasks to tap home into an empty net."
 
He was poor today along with the rest of them (although I’ll give Joe a pass). Still glad he’s out there instead of Statty.
I rated Lewis when he joined and cannot fault his efforts. But I feel we could do better come summer. He looked class first matches. But started to notice he gives away ball alot and doesn't really have any finish. Take Olivier Ntcham for example. Different player and looked at times that he was walking in matches, but always had something to add and finish was there. Hopefully with Melker Widell coming in he will bring the number 10 role we have needed for while.
 
Different class.
The clever way he floats to find crucial pockets of space is class. Kudos to Sheehan for giving him that advanced floating role which allows him to lose his markers and make his impact elsewhere, everywhere.
 

Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea City🦢

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