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Season 20/21: The Official Cardiff City v Swansea City Match Thread

Blast from the past 5
Swansea City 3 Cardiff City 2
07 November 2009


Pratley at the double as Swans win five goal thriller

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G22JU5FT-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EbSt0HfYxc&t=3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp2jBZ4II8o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SqZCsdktKE&t=7s

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The Planet Swans Match Report

Pratley's second goal just past the hour proved to be the final scoring moment after a pulsating first half which saw the Swans 2-0 up inside 20 minutes only to be pegged back by their visitors after two defensive lapses.

And in front of a sell out Liberty Stadium crowd it was Swansea who were then afforded the luxury of taking home the points that moves them up the table and within two points of their local rivals.

In truth it was probably just about the result that the Swans deserved although Cardiff fans will remember back to a Ross McCormack free kick that cannoned back off the crossbar shortly before Pratley struck what turned out to be the winning blow.   The result will also be somewhat of a relief to the Swans who looked to be coasting when Pratley struck the first of his double in the 16th minute to put the Swans 2-0 up in the derby.

The Swans lined up with a near full strength line up that looked as follows

Dorus

Rangel     Tate     Williams     Bessone

Dyer     Britton     Pratley     Allen     Van Der Gun

Beattie

Swansea had started both league meetings the brighter last season and it was no different this time around and there were less than ten minutes on the clock when they grabbed the opening goal of the match thanks to an unlikely source - the head of Nathan Dyer.

It was a Pratley free kick that was delivered into the box and after a flick on it was Dyer who headed the ball into the empty net thanks to the slip from Marshall in the vistors goal.

If that was just the start that the Swans wanted it became even better seven minutes later when Pratley converted a superb Swans move that saw him convert a knock down from Beattie following a Van Der Gun (?) cross

The Swans were ecstatic and the visiting suppport over 1800 was dejected as the Swans made further progress as they went in charge of the third that would probably - even at that early stage - would have killed the game off.

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That never came and in three mad minutes just after the half hour the Swans were made to pay as Cardiff pegged them back to level terms.   An appeal for Bothroyd to be offside fell on deaf ears and the Cardiff striker slotted home past De Vries to halve the advantage.

If that was a blow for the Swans, they fell to a sucker punch almost immediately.   McCormack delivered a free kick into the Swans box and amazingly it fell to the head of Hudson at the back post and he headed home hardly beleiving the space he was afforded.

The Swans were stunned as were the home crowd and  it was a nervous ten minutes that ensued until the referee bought to an end the first half proceedings with the scoreline at 2-2 - the same score that both games produced last season.

Cardiff appeared to start the second half stronger as they probed the Swans defence and looked to create the space that their style of play seems to require.   But a defence marshalled by Alan Tate was holding firm despite the McCormack free kick mentioned earlier that left De Vries stranded as it came back off the crossbar and was cleared by the Swans defence.

The final critical moment arrived just past the hour when Pratley converted a cross from the left side with a perfect volley that left Marshall motionless and for the third time of the afternoon got the Liberty crowd back on their feet to celebrate a Swans goal.

The momentum was again with Swansea and they pushed hard looking for a fourth goal although there was always a threat from the visitors even if they seemed unable to fashion a clear cut opening.

Orlandi, Pintado and Butler were all introduced at various intervals during the second half and as time ticked on holes started to appear in the Cardiff defence but they were holes that the Swans were unable to exploit and get the goal that would kill the game off.

The game was heading into stoppage time and despite what seemed like a generous four minutes of stoppage time the Swans held on for the victory they so craved and it was the white half of South Wales that can hold the bragging rights even if the Blue half currently hold the league table advantage.

Man of the match was without a doubt the fantasic Pratley who not only scored two and had a big hand in the other but also found himself at the heart of almost everything that the Swans did with by far the most telling contribution of the game.

Ten games unbeaten is probably the most telling statistic of all and ahead of last season's position is extremely satisfying and bragging rights in South Wales offices on Monday morning will no doubt be claimed.

WHO ARE WE?

Paulo Sousa

We can be proud of ourselves and our fans can go to work with more energy and to help the city to grow.

The win reinforces our convictions and confidence and tells us once more that we're in a good way.

When we took the lead, we started to control the game. It was difficult because they are a strong side, especially with their long balls and set plays. But we are becoming mentally stronger, more focused and in the end we deserved this nice win.

When we made mistakes, they punished us. But we started the second-half well and put our identity on the game and controlled the rhythm with a lot of possession and personality.

Dave Jones

We never started well and gave two silly goals away

We have to be much better than that.

We came out stronger in the second half, but then gave away another bad goal.

We never had any creativity about us and couldn't get any tempo going, but full credit to Swansea who have the points and now we must wait until the return match to get this one out of our system.

Any time you lose you let the fans down, but we have to put up with it today and the season doesn't end with two derby matches so we have to fight back in our next game.
 
SwansNZ said:
Can be the best of days or the worst of days.

My first derby was the New Year's Day one in 1980. I can't find any video of that, is there any out there?

Not that one but found this one from the very same year

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOvrAXaZKfg
 
1982 Welsh Cup

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woHAdhzsHW8
 
1987 - another 2-2 draw and a spectacular Joe Allon overhead kick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_fOBGiKW8E
 
ANDRE AYEW | WE MISS THE FANS, BUT THE PASSION TO WIN FOR OUR COMMUNITY REMAINS

Source: https://www.swanseacity.com/news/andre-ayew-we-miss-fans-passion-win-our-community-remains

There may be no fans at Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday, but Andre Ayew has vowed there will be no shortage of passion from Swansea City in the South Wales derby.

The Swans make the short journey down the M4 to take on their rivals in the 110th meeting in the 108-ear history of the fixture.

Ayew got his first experience of the derby last term, playing his part as Swansea took the spoils at the Liberty before a goalless draw in the reverse fixture.

Unfortunately, fans will not be able to attend this edition of the local rivalry, and it will make for a surreal atmosphere at a game where the fervent passion of supporters is so often a stand-out feature.

But that will not mean there is any less of an edge on the pitch.

“We all know what the game means to the fans, to our community. We know it is not a game like any other game, it is a big one,” said vice-captain Ayew.

“But it is still three points to play for, so you have to make sure you don’t get carried away, focus on playing the way we want to play and as well as we can.

“If we do that we can make the fans proud.

“The passion is always there, these are the best games when you have a full stadium. It’s not the case this time, but we know the fans will be watching the game and we want to make them and the city proud.

“Let’s not hide from it, it’s a big game. Form does not count, who is playing well or not does not count, it’s just a game you need to win for pride, for the club and the people.

“When we won last year, it was special, you can sense that you have made people happy and they had enjoyed it. It was one of the best atmospheres I have played in.

“Covid has changed a lot of things in our lives, but it will not change how our fans will feel if we can win for them.”
 
That 3-2 game...boring Sousa eh? I'd forgotten that was the same season as all those dour games.
 
monmouth said:
That 3-2 game...boring Sousa eh? I'd forgotten that was the same season as all those dour games.

Me too. Bessone's finest moment in a Swans shirt.

I made the mistake of taking my then girlfriend (now wife) to the Bristol City game that year. The most mind-numbing 0-0 I can remember. Unsurprisingly she hasn't returned since.
 
swansnews said:
1987 - another 2-2 draw and a spectacular Joe Allon overhead kick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_fOBGiKW8E

My first visit to the vetch, a mere youngster. What a day. They don’t come like that anymore :lol:
 
Is that horrible bastard Cardiff fan from Briton Ferry known as Dumbbell still around?
Horrible prick he was,real name Chris Jenkins.
 
No matter what happens, I'm proud of the way we aim to play. That can't be said of our Eastern cousins.

I'm sure it's been covered, but is it on Swans Tv? Please say yes someone!
 
My first Welsh away derby was a day before my birthday in 1965. What a birthday present ...

Cardiff 5 v 0 Swansea Town.

That day the goals were scored by 2 Swansea born greats ... Ivor Allchurch (3) and John Charles (2). This result helped relegate us a few weeks later from the old Division 2 (Championship).

My second away derby was almost 12 months later and what a match!!

It was a Welsh Cup replay and we were 3-0 down in the 2nd half when Cardiff's Don Murray was sent off for butting Jimmy McLaughlin.

Keith Todd scored 2 goals and then Herbie scored the equaliser to take us to extra time. Brian Evans and Jimmy McLaughlin scored 2 goals in extra time to make the final score ...

Cardiff 3 v 5 Swansea Town 😂😂😂

... And there's been many, many more.
 
I hope that cooper has learnt from the boro defeat as the scum are similar, plus i hope the centre halves have had plenty of heading practise.
 
Jinxy said:
No matter what happens, I'm proud of the way we aim to play. That can't be said of our Eastern cousins.

I'm sure it's been covered, but is it on Swans Tv? Please say yes someone!

Only in "dark areas" sadly
 

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