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Alan Waddle
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and the Italian stallion.John Charles
and the Italian stallion.John Charles
Asking to much for a result against Plymouth who have not won away all season.1. Shit owners, correct.
2. New manager, give him time to at least stamp his shape. Expecting miracles against the likes of Bournemouth and Leicester is asking too much.
3. A squad which is far from a disaster, but isn't helped by the decisions of #1 and will hopefully benefit from time, see #2.
In hindsight the obvious move was to keep Sheehan until the end of the season and then look at Williams from then.Asking to much for a result against Plymouth who have not won away all season.
Manager needs more time but at the moment he's not an upgrade from duff and he's talking like he's clueless. If he carries on like this he will be back to driving vans pronto.
Better still spend money on a proven quality manager not some league two van driverIn hindsight the obvious move was to keep Sheehan until the end of the season and then look at Williams from then.
But we are where we are
I said a few months ago the Swans would be ok and I still think that, but I think it’s going to be tighter and closer than I initially thought. I think we are lucky that the teams at the bottom of the Championship this year are weaker and have less points than the teams who were in the relegation zone last year.
Successful clubs have solid tight defences and Williams has to get this right. The Championship is a tough league, expecting to go out, play swashbuckling football and out scoring the opposition isn’t going to happen. Under Martinez the club played a flamboyant attacking brand of football scoring goals and winning games, the defence was decent but not as good as other parts of the team but it didn’t need to be as the attack more than compensated. Martinez has played nice football elsewhere, but his team’s defences haven't been the best. Dousa was criticised when he was here, but I believe his tightening of the defence was a key factor in Rodger’s success. Williams needs to sort out the defence and tactics and build from there.
OK, fair enough.Nothing like weeping hysteria on a Saturday night
I am happy to donate ÂŁ100 to anyones charity should we go down. We'll be fine.
*bookmarked*Nothing like weeping hysteria on a Saturday night
I am happy to donate ÂŁ100 to anyones charity should we go down. We'll be fine.
People seem to slate Cabango but for me he’s our best defender - not the best with the ball at his feet (not as bad as some would like to make out)… but in terms of actually defending… he’d be my first name on the team sheet at the backIt would help if we could have a settled back 4 with no injuries.
For me, Darling starts in the middle alongside one of the chuckle brothers, Tymon left and then Key right, when fit.
At the moment not only are we generally crap and disorganised but we chop and change from one game to the next whether forced or not.
Average safety for last 10 seasons is 44 but this is skewed by Blackburn relegated in 2017 with 51 points and Charlton in 2020 with 48. Lowest is 38 in 2022 but all others are in 41 - 45 range.Question for the stattos - how many points equals safety in the Championship on average?
Based on what? We are shite
OK, fair enough.
But wer all hanging onto yer prediction of where/how we'll get the 18/20 points we need to survive.