Loan Watch 14:41 - Aug 9 with 2502 views | hobo | Bianchini starts v Oxford (a). Ben Lloyd sub v Crawley (a) |  | | |  |
Loan Watch on 14:48 - Aug 11 with 1592 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Fluffed his lines again with a powder puff finish with only the keeper to beat. These guys need to practice harder and be decisive in front of goal. Ollie Cooper should now be burying opportunities. He cannot get Fulton out of the team. When he gets in he needs to bury his chances and add goals to his CV. Practice practice practice . |  |
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Loan Watch on 17:27 - Aug 11 with 1485 views | max936 |
Loan Watch on 14:48 - Aug 11 by ReslovenSwan1 | Fluffed his lines again with a powder puff finish with only the keeper to beat. These guys need to practice harder and be decisive in front of goal. Ollie Cooper should now be burying opportunities. He cannot get Fulton out of the team. When he gets in he needs to bury his chances and add goals to his CV. Practice practice practice . |
Dear me Why don't you take some time out from here, you'll feel much better after a refresh. |  |
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Loan Watch on 17:31 - Aug 11 with 1470 views | Whiterockin |
Loan Watch on 17:27 - Aug 11 by max936 | Dear me Why don't you take some time out from here, you'll feel much better after a refresh. |
He doesn't understand the completely different styles of play between Fulton and Cooper. How would he, he doesn't watch us. |  | |  |
Loan Watch on 20:34 - Aug 11 with 1375 views | KeithHaynes | From the reporter from The News. Florian Bianchini - 5 (Replaced by Minhyeok Yang on 66 mins) Started in place of Murphy on the left wing yet didn’t quite come off. Should have done far better with a first-half chance struck straight at the keeper, while was sloppy at times, yet work-rate was very good.
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Loan Watch on 22:45 - Aug 11 with 1277 views | max936 |
Loan Watch on 20:34 - Aug 11 by KeithHaynes | From the reporter from The News. Florian Bianchini - 5 (Replaced by Minhyeok Yang on 66 mins) Started in place of Murphy on the left wing yet didn’t quite come off. Should have done far better with a first-half chance struck straight at the keeper, while was sloppy at times, yet work-rate was very good.
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Familia story then, he's industrious right enough plenty of endevor but needs to improve his end product, playing more will definitely help him. |  |
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Loan Watch on 13:17 - Aug 12 with 1039 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Loan Watch on 17:31 - Aug 11 by Whiterockin | He doesn't understand the completely different styles of play between Fulton and Cooper. How would he, he doesn't watch us. |
I understand their style of play perfectly. Both can harry and harass out of passion and Cooper is a better passer generally sharper and more of a goal threat. His finishing like many of Swansea midfielders is poor.. Swansea want to go back to a Laudrup model and if that happened Fulton would be told. " you do not fit the playing styles". I saw one 15 mins cameo v Hull and he was Viny Jones not a Swansea player. From memory Potter did not play him and Grimes was shunted to fullback as both slowed the play down. Franco and Galbraith were signed to replace Fulton not play alongside him. |  |
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Loan Watch on 13:30 - Aug 12 with 1013 views | Whiterockin |
Loan Watch on 13:17 - Aug 12 by ReslovenSwan1 | I understand their style of play perfectly. Both can harry and harass out of passion and Cooper is a better passer generally sharper and more of a goal threat. His finishing like many of Swansea midfielders is poor.. Swansea want to go back to a Laudrup model and if that happened Fulton would be told. " you do not fit the playing styles". I saw one 15 mins cameo v Hull and he was Viny Jones not a Swansea player. From memory Potter did not play him and Grimes was shunted to fullback as both slowed the play down. Franco and Galbraith were signed to replace Fulton not play alongside him. |
From AI, your preferred source of information. Under Graham Potter's management at Swansea City, Jay Fulton was a regular and consistent performer, particularly in midfield. Potter even saw Fulton as an important member of his midfield. Fulton's appearances increased under Potter, and he signed a new contract with the club, committing his future. Potter's system also allowed Fulton to showcase his defensive abilities, with a high number of tackles per game, according to a fan site. 33 apearences, not like you to be incorrect. [Post edited 12 Aug 13:31]
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Loan Watch on 13:53 - Aug 12 with 961 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Loan Watch on 13:30 - Aug 12 by Whiterockin | From AI, your preferred source of information. Under Graham Potter's management at Swansea City, Jay Fulton was a regular and consistent performer, particularly in midfield. Potter even saw Fulton as an important member of his midfield. Fulton's appearances increased under Potter, and he signed a new contract with the club, committing his future. Potter's system also allowed Fulton to showcase his defensive abilities, with a high number of tackles per game, according to a fan site. 33 apearences, not like you to be incorrect. [Post edited 12 Aug 13:31]
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Laudrup and Brendan would have moved him on. It seems odd to me Kuharevych was moved on in an area where Swansea are weak while Fulton stays. A midfield of non scorers Galbraith Fulton and Franco is toothless to add to toothless forwards. |  |
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Loan Watch on 14:03 - Aug 12 with 928 views | Whiterockin |
Loan Watch on 13:53 - Aug 12 by ReslovenSwan1 | Laudrup and Brendan would have moved him on. It seems odd to me Kuharevych was moved on in an area where Swansea are weak while Fulton stays. A midfield of non scorers Galbraith Fulton and Franco is toothless to add to toothless forwards. |
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Loan Watch on 14:03 - Aug 12 with 928 views | jack247 |
Loan Watch on 13:53 - Aug 12 by ReslovenSwan1 | Laudrup and Brendan would have moved him on. It seems odd to me Kuharevych was moved on in an area where Swansea are weak while Fulton stays. A midfield of non scorers Galbraith Fulton and Franco is toothless to add to toothless forwards. |
Galbraith, Fulton and Franco is a very defensive selection that I hope we don’t see too often. All good players in their own right, but I agree with you here, we need someone to drive us forward. |  | |  |
Loan Watch on 14:09 - Aug 12 with 892 views | Whiterockin |
Loan Watch on 14:03 - Aug 12 by jack247 | Galbraith, Fulton and Franco is a very defensive selection that I hope we don’t see too often. All good players in their own right, but I agree with you here, we need someone to drive us forward. |
With our injury issues we set up for a draw on Saturday and nearly achieved it, we will see a similar set up when Sheehan thinks we need it. The new players have goals in them but they will need to be integrated into English football gently. In a months time I expect us to set up differently with different results. |  | |  |
Loan Watch on 14:20 - Aug 12 with 859 views | jack247 |
Loan Watch on 14:09 - Aug 12 by Whiterockin | With our injury issues we set up for a draw on Saturday and nearly achieved it, we will see a similar set up when Sheehan thinks we need it. The new players have goals in them but they will need to be integrated into English football gently. In a months time I expect us to set up differently with different results. |
My issue with Saturday wasn’t setting up for a draw, it was not having a response when they scored. We looked lost in the second half. It’s in the past though and as plenty have said, it’s just one game. I’m just hoping we look to cause teams problems, even away to better teams there’s a balance to be struck. Like you though, I’m confident we’ll get there. I don’t think we’ll see that midfield very often. |  | |  |
Loan Watch on 14:47 - Aug 12 with 831 views | Gaz_M |
Loan Watch on 13:17 - Aug 12 by ReslovenSwan1 | I understand their style of play perfectly. Both can harry and harass out of passion and Cooper is a better passer generally sharper and more of a goal threat. His finishing like many of Swansea midfielders is poor.. Swansea want to go back to a Laudrup model and if that happened Fulton would be told. " you do not fit the playing styles". I saw one 15 mins cameo v Hull and he was Viny Jones not a Swansea player. From memory Potter did not play him and Grimes was shunted to fullback as both slowed the play down. Franco and Galbraith were signed to replace Fulton not play alongside him. |
........... Cooper is a crap passer but decent finishing. Are you actually a Cardiff fan on the wind-up? |  | |  |
Loan Watch on 15:26 - Aug 12 with 785 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Loan Watch on 14:47 - Aug 12 by Gaz_M | ........... Cooper is a crap passer but decent finishing. Are you actually a Cardiff fan on the wind-up? |
Coopers finishing is terrible. I stated if he could finish better he would be in the team. There are no goals in this team despite seven transfers in It is hoped Innousa and Weidel will play tonight and score a few goal. Fulton was not Potter's first choice but usually came off the bench if Grimes and Fer werre not available. If Sheehan sets out for a 0-0 draw he needs to be moved on. |  |
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Loan Watch on 15:28 - Aug 12 with 778 views | raynor94 |
Loan Watch on 15:26 - Aug 12 by ReslovenSwan1 | Coopers finishing is terrible. I stated if he could finish better he would be in the team. There are no goals in this team despite seven transfers in It is hoped Innousa and Weidel will play tonight and score a few goal. Fulton was not Potter's first choice but usually came off the bench if Grimes and Fer werre not available. If Sheehan sets out for a 0-0 draw he needs to be moved on. |
The last paragraph is laughable |  |
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Loan Watch on 19:16 - Aug 12 with 660 views | hobo | The opposite today : Bianchini sub v Reading (h), Ben Lloyd starts v Millwall (h) |  | |  |
Loan Watch on 19:57 - Aug 12 with 631 views | Whiterockin |
Loan Watch on 19:16 - Aug 12 by hobo | The opposite today : Bianchini sub v Reading (h), Ben Lloyd starts v Millwall (h) |
Lloyd was injured the game before last and subbed at halftime. The last game against Crawley they kept him on the bench as they were winning comfortably until 96th minute. He's fit tonight so started. |  | |  |
Loan Watch on 22:59 - Aug 12 with 554 views | jackrmee |
Loan Watch on 19:16 - Aug 12 by hobo | The opposite today : Bianchini sub v Reading (h), Ben Lloyd starts v Millwall (h) |
Noticed young Rushesha started for Reading. |  |
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Loan Watch on 13:55 - Aug 13 with 401 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Loan Watch on 15:28 - Aug 12 by raynor94 | The last paragraph is laughable |
No it is not. No Swansea manager should start a game with the intention of not scoring to simplify it for you in it's most basic form. |  |
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Loan Watch on 14:09 - Aug 13 with 370 views | raynor94 |
Loan Watch on 13:53 - Aug 12 by ReslovenSwan1 | Laudrup and Brendan would have moved him on. It seems odd to me Kuharevych was moved on in an area where Swansea are weak while Fulton stays. A midfield of non scorers Galbraith Fulton and Franco is toothless to add to toothless forwards. |
Galbraith a non scorer? Was you tube off last night |  |
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Loan Watch on 15:00 - Aug 13 with 307 views | Whiterockin |
Loan Watch on 14:09 - Aug 13 by raynor94 | Galbraith a non scorer? Was you tube off last night |
How one person can post so much bollux amazes me. |  | |  |
Loan Watch on 15:23 - Aug 13 with 257 views | swan_si |
Loan Watch on 14:09 - Aug 13 by raynor94 | Galbraith a non scorer? Was you tube off last night |
That was posted at 15.53 the game didn't start until 19.00.🤦♂️ |  | |  |
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