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Think this one gonna be close 2-1 either way can't quite call it. Probably another draw but just think one side will pinch it at death. 

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Hello from the arse end of mid-Wales

 

It's wet and windy, but I have a bacon and sausage cob

 

They tried to tell me it's a bap, different world round here it is

 

See you nerds in Swansea later

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2 hours ago, SafewayFox said:

We’re going to draw this game after going behind, from a defensive mistake aren’t we?

I find posts like this really irritating. 

What possible evidence do you have to reach such a conclusion? I mean, come on............

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Swansea 0-4 Leicester

 

Bobby hat trick (as he’s ex Cardiff) and Carranza (off his backside)

 

Would like to point out that I haven’t had a drink in 27 years and have not started again, but I haven’t slept all week and can see colours. 
 

TODAY IS THE DAY WE TURN THINGS AROUND!

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40 minutes ago, OntarioFox said:

Hello from the arse end of mid-Wales

 

It's wet and windy, but I have a bacon and sausage cob

 

They tried to tell me it's a bap, different world round here it is

 

See you nerds in Swansea later

Not as backwards as the people from the six finger city who call it a batch 

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Ramsey's back today so he's likely to feature. As long as Winks and James stay as the midfield two throughout, we should be ok for another draw or a narrow win. Beyond that - our defense should limit and contain like they generally do and our attacking options will be blunter than a sponge wearing mittens. 

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1 hour ago, OntarioFox said:

Hello from the arse end of mid-Wales

 

It's wet and windy, but I have a bacon and sausage cob

 

They tried to tell me it's a bap, different world round here it is

 

See you nerds in Swansea later

Good luck...  I'm sure I visited Swansea when I was little.  (I'm sure my Dad had an old muso friend living nearby - in, what's the place called - (checks Google maps) - Ynystawe...  TBH, the only two things I remember from that trip now, is that their son had old games console with Manic Miner on it, and the Swansea swimming pool had a chute-into-bowl-with-a-hole-at-the-bottom-thingy...  I think?

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9 hours ago, Jobyfox said:

That’s simply not true. The whole shape of the team looked far better with a striker in it than when we’ve started with Ayew up front. We only lost our way against Wrexham mid way through the 2nd half through poor game management and substitutions. 
 

Our striker options are incredibly poor, but at least Daka offers an outlet and somebody the opposition has to mark. Ayew has zero pace and no physicality so is about as effective as a can of baked beans at no.9. 
 

Daka is obviously not the long term answer as he’s proven that over many seasons, which is why it’s depressing that he might still be our first or second best striker. Ayew doesn’t even register to be called a striker. Not even a poor one 

I was agreeing that we should start Daka as he causes the least problems out of the two. I never want to see Ayew play for us again. 

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On 03/10/2025 at 05:04, CrazyKopCorner said:

We need people who can defend. 

 

Vestergaard can pass a ball but he's crap at defending. 

 

Faes can look the part until he's shown up as not being able to defend properly. 

 

Okoli is not great but at least he can defend and needs game time. We've consistently played Vestergaard and Faes and they have consistently let us down. 

Okoli’s defending is more hype than reality. Like Vesty gets beaten in the air way too often for his height. I’m sure Okoli will come in and get some game time, he’ll keep giving the ball away and he’ll get dropped and Faes will come back in. The cycle will continue. The fact is neither are the answer. My hope is Nelson.

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Just now, Richmondfox said:

I was agreeing that we should start Daka as he causes the least problems out of the two. I never want to see Ayew play for us again. 

Ayew can be an effective number 10 or afalse 9 if required. He holds the ball up well and brings others into play. Neither Daka or Ayew are the answer as a number  9. We have to hope Carrenza is better than what he has shown in his brief time here otherwise we are going to struggle until the January transfer window, assuming Evans is not seen as ready. 

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I lived in Swansea for 3 months in the 90's on a work project and I have no intention of returning. Weird place. The locals thought it was heaven on earth and everyone must be envious of the inhabitants (bit like Yorkshire). Pretty sure that many have never set foot outside the city. Very dull, gloomy and depressing surrounded by slag heaps. 

 

That said, had one of the funniest days ever whilst there the Monday after England thrashed Wales at rugger. I couldn't care less as I'm not a rugby follower but the abuse I took just for being English was hilarious.

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