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Swansea v Leicester City match thread

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De Laet stopping still and pleading for offside after he got done. It was onside and regardless, you don't just give up ffs.

De Laet was holding the line. Moore was 3 yards behind everyone else.

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Funny that i got mad abuse for pointing out that we are going down after Shrewsbury and now you're all saying it.

About 5 people are saying it

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NP trying to be to clever, doesn't look like the players understand the formation or whats required to play it correctly!

Just said this to a mate. Don't know why he insists on changing things every game, just pick the formation that suits us best and stick with and develop it.

Of course, the players arent helping.

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Quite laughable that you think that you 'know anything about football', because it seems that you're forgetting that it's a team game.

Hammond has been better than James this season and we'd be too lightweight in midfield if Cambiasso played ahead of Hammond. That much is clear to anyone with a brain cell.

We've looked good with Drinkwater and Hammond in midfield this season, it's no surprise that Nige wants to return to that solidity.

Making your point for you? If your point is to look a complete buffoon, then yeah, I probably am.

you are deluded if you think Hammond is the answer. His inability to move ball forward at all is no doubt Pearsons game plan. Unfortunately it a flawed system as has been proven since he changed tactics to an ultra defensive style. In the last four games. The only way for us to play is to our strengths, as we did last season. We are playing hoof ball with forwards/ wingers 30 yards apart. To win games you need to pass the ball quickly or first time or use superior pace of the attackers.Matty James can, and does move the ball quickly as we have seen over the last 18 months, whereas Hammond does not. Vardy has the pace to destroy defenders but is put on the wing. Utter bollox tactically. We are setting out to play defensively, moving the ball slowly and nullifying the pace we have on our favour by inept tactics
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