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

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Luton Manager Nathan Jones on Swansea City

They are a good side and two years ago they were in the Premier League. They had a good season under Graham Potter and a fantastic season under Coops when they got into the play-offs last year. They've signed well and want to build again this year, so they are a good side. But when have you ever stood there and said it'll be an easy one for you on the weekend in the Championship? There are no easy games, and everything is different. They play a different shape. They play a similar way, but they'll be a different shape, and coupled with an unbelievable journey that we'll have to face on Friday, there is no rest or respite. We've just got to plough on.
 
Matchday Programme

You can read the digital version of the matchday programme via this link

https://issuu.com/swanseacityafc/docs/swans-20-21-luton-town-digital-programme-v01

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The eighth Jack Magazine of the 2020-21 campaign includes the usual head coach and captain’s notes, plus features from the first team and around the club.

We have a feature interview with Liam Cullen after the young striker recently made his first start for his boyhood club. He talks us through his development in the Swans’ academy, recalls his time as a mascot at the Liberty Stadium, and reveals why – during the off-season – he can be found behind the bar or mowing the grounds at his local cricket club.

We also take a look back at a century in the Football League for the Swans, and bring you the latest news from our academy set-up.

We also bring you all the information on our opponents, and highlight the work of the club’s Disabled Supporters Association,
 
swansnews said:
Luton Manager Nathan Jones on Swansea City

They are a good side and two years ago they were in the Premier League. They had a good season under Graham Potter and a fantastic season under Coops when they got into the play-offs last year. They've signed well and want to build again this year, so they are a good side. But when have you ever stood there and said it'll be an easy one for you on the weekend in the Championship? There are no easy games, and everything is different. They play a different shape. They play a similar way, but they'll be a different shape, and coupled with an unbelievable journey that we'll have to face on Friday, there is no rest or respite. We've just got to plough on.
"Unbelievable journey on Friday "
Jesus wept.
 
SWANSEA CITY TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR RAINBOW LACES CAMPAIGN AGAINST LUTON

Swansea City will show its support for Stonewalls Rainbow Laces Campaign during this afternoon’s fixture with Luton Town at the Liberty Stadium.

The club has been a proud supporter of the LGBT community, and the fantastic work Stonewall does, for many years.

This afternoon’s fixture has been designated as the fixture in which we highlight our ongoing support for LGBT fans, players and staff across the game, with Swans captain Matt Grimes wearing a rainbow coloured-armband. We will also be using rainbow coloured substitution boards and corner flags.

We have, and will continue to celebrate and raise awareness of the LGBT community throughout the course of the Rainbow Laces Campaign (November 26 to December 13) at the club, with different activities taking place both internally and externally.

You may have already seen our customer-facing staff supporting the campaign by wearing rainbow lanyards and we have also provided LGBT Awareness Sessions to all employees at the club, with particular focus on how sport helps LGBT people.

Don’t forget that Rainbow Laces Day will be on December 9, you can catch up on everything the club has been doing on our social channels.

This year has been like no other and it’s now more important than ever that we raise awareness and support the LGBT community.

Together or apart, online or on the pitch, we need to build on our work to make sport everyone’s game.

You can play your part by visiting hwww.stonewall.org.uk/our-work/campaigns/rainbow-laces to support the campaign.

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sainthelens said:
PSumbler said:
Heart not bleeding for him then? :lol:

Innit. You would think they've fckn hitchike down?

Phobia of bridges maybe? :D

My brother lives around 5/6 miles from Luton, takes days to get there on those wide motorway type things!
 

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