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Season 23/24 | The Official Match Thread | Swansea City vs Cardiff City | The EFL Championship

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Wednesday get spanked 6-0 by Ipswich.
Two weeks is a really long time to have to stew on a result.
On a side note, Ali Al Hamadi scores two for Ipswich today.
 



 
I've got to say, we'd have never have won that under Duff.
No, because he'd have probably spent most of the week just gone telling everyone it was just another game and it didn't really matter.

Williams got the tone right all week, he got the pre-match team talk spot on and he had the players wound up for this fixture. That's the minimum any Swansea manager should do for this fixture. He understands that. Calamity Duff never did.
 
No, because he'd have probably spent most of the week just gone telling everyone it was just another game and it didn't really matter.

Williams got the tone right all week, he got the pre-match team talk spot on and he had the players wound up for this fixture. That's the minimum any Swansea manager should do for this fixture. He understands that. Calamity Duff never did.
Sky comms were saying about how he brought in one of the fans to the training ground to really drive home just how much this fixture meant to the new boys.

This was our finest performance yet under LW, wasn't quite 90 minutes but we didn't completely shrink into ourselves in the second half like we normally do.
 
No, because he'd have probably spent most of the week just gone telling everyone it was just another game and it didn't really matter.

Williams got the tone right all week, he got the pre-match team talk spot on and he had the players wound up for this fixture. That's the minimum any Swansea manager should do for this fixture. He understands that. Calamity Duff never did.
Let it go and enjoy the win
 
Let it go and enjoy the win
You may as well know now I will never let it go mate.

He took our club backwards for 6 months, the sensible ones could see that from very early on, while the likes of you were noshing him off at every opportunity.

Anyway, the main thing is now we're getting back on track under Williams, and that's great.
 
You may as well know now I will never let it go mate.

He took our club backwards for 6 months, the sensible ones could see that from very early on, while the likes of you were noshing him off at every opportunity.

Anyway, the main thing is now we're getting back on track under Williams, and that's great.
If Duff took us back 6 months how far back did Martin take us ? Duff was no Laudrup but he was no Bobbly either.
 
You may as well know now I will never let it go mate.

He took our club backwards for 6 months, the sensible ones could see that from very early on, while the likes of you were noshing him off at every opportunity.

Anyway, the main thing is now we're getting back on track under Williams, and that's great.
We won and the best you can do is bash Duff, you really are a sad lonely man
 

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