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Season 24/25 | The Official Match Night Thread | Swansea City 3 Plymouth Argyle 0 | Att: 14,978 | The EFL Championship

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I’d like to see Cullen on the bench for this and see Eom behind Vipotnik with Bianchini and Ronald out wide.
Good call. I thought he was gonna do this with Derby. Would like Eom behind VP and Ronald and Bianchini out wide. Won't happen. But would be nice to actually see Eom in his natural position
 
Bianchini is polarising but he is by some distance the quickest player we have based on what I've seen. Whilst he's just as ineffective as Cullen when played upfront (at least playing the way we do) he deserves more chances out wide for me.
 
Anyone who’s played the game to an elite level will know how very tough it is to play against a backs-to-the-wall team of brutes, desperate to earn a point or three for survival.

We did a professional job on Derby, kudos to Sheez and the (diluted) quorum - let’s hope we do the same on Weds no matter how much our entitled plastic armchairs bitch and moan, with zero grasp on reality.
 
Bianchini is polarising but he is by some distance the quickest player we have based on what I've seen. Whilst he's just as ineffective as Cullen when played upfront (at least playing the way we do) he deserves more chances out wide for me.
Completely agree, he was signed as a winger who can play up top.
I think only one game have we actually employed him as a winger when he has started.

He is rapid and his right foot delivery is excellent at bending in a ball between the goalkeeper and the defenders.
This would also give a good reason to play Ronald on the left where he can cut in and shoot with Tymon offering the overlap
 
Completely agree, he was signed as a winger who can play up top.
I think only one game have we actually employed him as a winger when he has started.

He is rapid and his right foot delivery is excellent at bending in a ball between the goalkeeper and the defenders.
This would also give a good reason to play Ronald on the left where he can cut in and shoot with Tymon offering the overlap

I also want to see how he plays off Vipotnik now we've finally learned how to use him properly. Neither Williams nor Sheehan seem to want to play both of them at the same time. Yesterday might have been a good time given how rank Ronnie was in the first half.
 
I also want to see how he plays off Vipotnik now we've finally learned how to use him properly. Neither Williams nor Sheehan seem to want to play both of them at the same time. Yesterday might have been a good time given how rank Ronnie was in the first half.
Ronald always plays better on the left where he has the option to cut in and shoot.

We know that his crossing delivery is average at best, maybe one in five will be a presentable cross that someone can attack. We also know his right foot shot is pretty powerful and he put away a couple of chances this season by cutting in from the left.
 
Winning is everything
Now we are safe, it would be nicer to play Wrexham than Cardiff
 
Anyone who’s played the game to an elite level will know how very tough it is to play against a backs-to-the-wall team of brutes, desperate to earn a point or three for survival.

We did a professional job on Derby, kudos to Sheez and the (diluted) quorum - let’s hope we do the same on Weds no matter how much our entitled plastic armchairs bitch and moan, with zero grasp on reality.

Uncanny.....
 

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