{"id":12454,"date":"2005-02-22T00:01:00","date_gmt":"2005-02-22T00:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.staging28.planetswans.co.uk\/?p=12454"},"modified":"2021-02-22T08:15:30","modified_gmt":"2021-02-22T08:15:30","slug":"darlington-2-swansea-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jackarmy.net\/wp67\/2005\/02\/22\/darlington-2-swansea-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Darlington 2 Swansea 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Troubled Swansea City&#8217;s automatic promotion campaign appears in danger of melting faster than the layer of snow that covered Darlington&#8217;s pitch last night.<\/p>\n<p>On an evening when skiing seemed more appropriate, Swansea continued on a slippery slope that leaves them outside the top three for the first time since late September.<\/p>\n<p>A third defeat in four games means they drop to fourth, Macclesfield, taking their place by scoring one goal more.<\/p>\n<p>And, having enjoyed a six-point cushion in the top three just a few weeks ago, Swansea will be playing catch up if Macclesfield triumph at Oxford tonight.<\/p>\n<p>Having lost at Mansfield and Leyton Orient and been held to home draws against Southend and Grimsby, what a disastrous month this has been.<\/p>\n<p>Throw in the fact midfielder Andy Robinson is due in court tomorrow after being charged with a public order offence for an alleged incident in Swansea at the weekend, and Jackett has his fair share of problems.<\/p>\n<p>Having said that, the Swans did not deserve to lose on an evening when heavy snow presented a different kind of obstacle to their promotion challenge.<\/p>\n<p>The wintry conditions had left the Williamson Motors Stadium surface in a terrible condition, any green areas left exposed before the interval disappearing under another half-time blizzard.<\/p>\n<p>But both sides adapted well, and Swansea produced a solid performance.<\/p>\n<p>Honours were even at the break after Adrian Forbes cancelled out Matt Clarke&#8217;s 35th-minute opener.<\/p>\n<p>But Darlington just about shaded the second half and gave their play-off hopes a major shot in the arm when Neil Wainwright scrambled a winner six minutes from the end.<\/p>\n<p>It leaves Swansea in the worst possible condition for Saturday&#8217;s visit of second-placed Scunthorpe, though the fact Brian Laws&#8217; men went down 4-3 at Yeovil might offer a crumb of comfort.<\/p>\n<p>As if Swansea dropping two points against Grimsby at the weekend had not been frustrating enough, Jackett&#8217;s week began with news of Robinson&#8217;s arrest.<\/p>\n<p>Unsurprisingly, with a court appearance looming, the Scouser was left out for the trip north.<\/p>\n<p>That made it easy for Jackett to hand new signing Kevin McLeod his first start in midfield.<\/p>\n<p>With Paul Connor missing with a dead leg, Lee Trundle operated as a lone striker as Jackett played five across the middle to match Darlington in that department.<\/p>\n<p>Leon Britton was the man to benefit from Connor&#8217;s absence.<\/p>\n<p>The covers had been removed a couple of hours before kick-off, but at the start the pitch still had a thin layer of snow across it.<\/p>\n<p>And the conditions threatened to get progressively worse as the two teams were welcomed onto the pitch by the icy blast of a fresh blizzard.<\/p>\n<p>There was also a flurry of early chances, Trundle extricating the ball from the white stuff beneath his feet to thump a 20-yard shot against a post four minutes in.<\/p>\n<p>Darlington then sent a shiver down Swansea spines when Mark Convery drilled an 18-yard effort across the slippery surface to test Willy Gueret&#8217;s handling skills, and soon after the Swansea No 1 was called upon again to flick away a dangerous Neil Wainwright cross.<\/p>\n<p>Quakers keeper Sam Russell also showed impressive agility when he leapt acrobatically to turn another terrific Trundle effort out for a corner as, apart from the odd slip or slide, both sides took to the testing conditions like polar bears to the Arctic snow.<\/p>\n<p>But Darlington were first to celebrate after winning a free-kick 20 yards out and to the right of Swansea&#8217;s penalty area.<\/p>\n<p>Former Celtic man Bobby Petta delivered a perfectly weighted ball to the edge of the eight-yard box and Clarke ran in behind the Swans defence to glance it past the helpless Gueret.<\/p>\n<p>Darlington&#8217;s lead lasted just three minutes, however.<\/p>\n<p>Swansea drew level when Britton won a bone-crunching tackle in midfield and sent Marcus Bean down the left, the on-loan QPR man rounding the keeper and crossing from the byline for Forbes to convert from close range.<\/p>\n<p>Swansea might have gone into the interval 2-1 up had Trundle showed a little less selfishness.<\/p>\n<p>After chesting down a long pass out of defence, turning and then running some 20 yards, he probably felt entitled to shoot but McLeod was better placed to his left.<\/p>\n<p>As it was, Trundle produced a shot too tame to trouble Russell.<\/p>\n<p>Four minutes into the second period and McLeod, enjoying an enterprising full debut, was guilty of squandering a great chance.<\/p>\n<p>The Scouser capitalised on hesitancy in the Quakers rearguard, but succeeded only in drawing a smart sprawling save from Russell with a shot placed straight at the keeper.<\/p>\n<p>Darlington were making more of a nuisance of themselves in the final third of the pitch than the visitors.<\/p>\n<p>Referee Colin Webster &#8211; bizarrely based just up the road in Tyne &amp; Wear &#8211; enraged the home fans by denying what they saw as fair claims for a penalty and a free-kick for handball deep in Darlington territory.<\/p>\n<p>The small pocket of visiting fans were also doing their best to rouse Swansea and Jackett did likewise by withdrawing Forbes for Lee Thorpe.<\/p>\n<p>But it was to be a night Darlington, not Swansea, gave their promotion hopes a major boost.<\/p>\n<p>Six minutes before time, Petta delivered another delicious set-piece that Swansea failed to clear and Wainwright got the final touch on a frantic scramble.<\/p>\n<p>Bean saw a header cleared off the line by Mark Convery as the Swans battled in vain to force a late equaliser, but the big freeze continues.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Troubled Swansea City&#8217;s automatic promotion campaign appears in danger of melting faster than the layer of snow that covered Darlington&#8217;s pitch last night. 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