Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:09 pm
Daya wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:
Not really, wouldn't be any point, I admire the way Swansea have risen from the Ashes and achieved what they have achieved footballing wise. It's a Marathon and not a sprint Premiership survival especially Clubs without the massive fundings. So why argue a point there's no argument about ? I will leave that to you![]()
So what hooked you then ? I can understand Swansea people coming out the woodwork to watch the team of their City in the premiership just as thousands have in Cardiff, but what intrigues me is what hooked you personally from not being from Swansea ? Obviously if you don't want to have a serious conversation I'll leave you to talk bollocks about your MOT on your Van Brewster, or possibly talk about the weather to that bore Barry Chuckles, you can argue over inches of rain etc.
So you realise what you said was a little odd then. We have every right to think we are good after everything we have and continue to achieve. You played to destroy rather than create and came away with a draw well done. As a result the spectacle was poor and both sides looked a little crap.
Apples and pears.
Not at all we simply played to win, points make prizes. I didn't think you were very good and you weren't yesterday . I thought the same as our manager we cut you open easily especially in the first half and should have nicked the game, I think Cardiff will cut you open next week and put the ball in the net the only thing we lacked yesterday. Now if you listen to " your lot " you talk as your some super team to which your not and your very easy to contain away from home.
Pegs and heather.
Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:13 pm
Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:18 pm
Daya wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:
Not really, wouldn't be any point, I admire the way Swansea have risen from the Ashes and achieved what they have achieved footballing wise. It's a Marathon and not a sprint Premiership survival especially Clubs without the massive fundings. So why argue a point there's no argument about ? I will leave that to you![]()
So what hooked you then ? I can understand Swansea people coming out the woodwork to watch the team of their City in the premiership just as thousands have in Cardiff, but what intrigues me is what hooked you personally from not being from Swansea ? Obviously if you don't want to have a serious conversation I'll leave you to talk bollocks about your MOT on your Van Brewster, or possibly talk about the weather to that bore Barry Chuckles, you can argue over inches of rain etc.
So you realise what you said was a little odd then. We have every right to think we are good after everything we have and continue to achieve. You played to destroy rather than create and came away with a draw well done. As a result the spectacle was poor and both sides looked a little crap.
Apples and pears.
Not at all we simply played to win, points make prizes. I didn't think you were very good and you weren't yesterday . I thought the same as our manager we cut you open easily especially in the first half and should have nicked the game, I think Cardiff will cut you open next week and put the ball in the net the only thing we lacked yesterday. Now if you listen to " your lot " you talk as your some super team to which your not and your very easy to contain away from home.
Pegs and heather.
Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:20 pm
Daya wrote:So what hooked you ?
Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:22 pm
Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:25 pm
bloo wrote:Daya wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:
Not really, wouldn't be any point, I admire the way Swansea have risen from the Ashes and achieved what they have achieved footballing wise. It's a Marathon and not a sprint Premiership survival especially Clubs without the massive fundings. So why argue a point there's no argument about ? I will leave that to you![]()
So what hooked you then ? I can understand Swansea people coming out the woodwork to watch the team of their City in the premiership just as thousands have in Cardiff, but what intrigues me is what hooked you personally from not being from Swansea ? Obviously if you don't want to have a serious conversation I'll leave you to talk bollocks about your MOT on your Van Brewster, or possibly talk about the weather to that bore Barry Chuckles, you can argue over inches of rain etc.
So you realise what you said was a little odd then. We have every right to think we are good after everything we have and continue to achieve. You played to destroy rather than create and came away with a draw well done. As a result the spectacle was poor and both sides looked a little crap.
Apples and pears.
Not at all we simply played to win, points make prizes. I didn't think you were very good and you weren't yesterday . I thought the same as our manager we cut you open easily especially in the first half and should have nicked the game, I think Cardiff will cut you open next week and put the ball in the net the only thing we lacked yesterday. Now if you listen to " your lot " you talk as your some super team to which your not and your very easy to contain away from home.
Pegs and heather.
West Ham are a bigger and better team than Cardiff City Daya - current results and league position echo that.
Look at Cardiff's goal difference and the amount of goals scored/results compared to you. To say they will put the ball into the net is speculation. Maybe they will, but if we play to our best I can guarantee they will be picking it out of the onion back more than us.
We need a performance and if we get that performance then expect a fire drill at CCS.
November is a traditional purple patch for Swansea.
Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:38 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:bloo wrote:Daya wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:
Not really, wouldn't be any point, I admire the way Swansea have risen from the Ashes and achieved what they have achieved footballing wise. It's a Marathon and not a sprint Premiership survival especially Clubs without the massive fundings. So why argue a point there's no argument about ? I will leave that to you![]()
So what hooked you then ? I can understand Swansea people coming out the woodwork to watch the team of their City in the premiership just as thousands have in Cardiff, but what intrigues me is what hooked you personally from not being from Swansea ? Obviously if you don't want to have a serious conversation I'll leave you to talk bollocks about your MOT on your Van Brewster, or possibly talk about the weather to that bore Barry Chuckles, you can argue over inches of rain etc.
So you realise what you said was a little odd then. We have every right to think we are good after everything we have and continue to achieve. You played to destroy rather than create and came away with a draw well done. As a result the spectacle was poor and both sides looked a little crap.
Apples and pears.
Not at all we simply played to win, points make prizes. I didn't think you were very good and you weren't yesterday . I thought the same as our manager we cut you open easily especially in the first half and should have nicked the game, I think Cardiff will cut you open next week and put the ball in the net the only thing we lacked yesterday. Now if you listen to " your lot " you talk as your some super team to which your not and your very easy to contain away from home.
Pegs and heather.
West Ham are a bigger and better team than Cardiff City Daya - current results and league position echo that.
Look at Cardiff's goal difference and the amount of goals scored/results compared to you. To say they will put the ball into the net is speculation. Maybe they will, but if we play to our best I can guarantee they will be picking it out of the onion back more than us.
We need a performance and if we get that performance then expect a fire drill at CCS.
November is a traditional purple patch for Swansea.
Can't see us putting 3 on anyone at moment. I know we put 3 on Man Citeh but we severely lack the pace to play good counter attacking football. I'll settle for a point on Sunday.
Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:47 pm
bloo wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:bloo wrote:Daya wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:
Not really, wouldn't be any point, I admire the way Swansea have risen from the Ashes and achieved what they have achieved footballing wise. It's a Marathon and not a sprint Premiership survival especially Clubs without the massive fundings. So why argue a point there's no argument about ? I will leave that to you![]()
So what hooked you then ? I can understand Swansea people coming out the woodwork to watch the team of their City in the premiership just as thousands have in Cardiff, but what intrigues me is what hooked you personally from not being from Swansea ? Obviously if you don't want to have a serious conversation I'll leave you to talk bollocks about your MOT on your Van Brewster, or possibly talk about the weather to that bore Barry Chuckles, you can argue over inches of rain etc.
So you realise what you said was a little odd then. We have every right to think we are good after everything we have and continue to achieve. You played to destroy rather than create and came away with a draw well done. As a result the spectacle was poor and both sides looked a little crap.
Apples and pears.
Not at all we simply played to win, points make prizes. I didn't think you were very good and you weren't yesterday . I thought the same as our manager we cut you open easily especially in the first half and should have nicked the game, I think Cardiff will cut you open next week and put the ball in the net the only thing we lacked yesterday. Now if you listen to " your lot " you talk as your some super team to which your not and your very easy to contain away from home.
Pegs and heather.
West Ham are a bigger and better team than Cardiff City Daya - current results and league position echo that.
Look at Cardiff's goal difference and the amount of goals scored/results compared to you. To say they will put the ball into the net is speculation. Maybe they will, but if we play to our best I can guarantee they will be picking it out of the onion back more than us.
We need a performance and if we get that performance then expect a fire drill at CCS.
November is a traditional purple patch for Swansea.
Can't see us putting 3 on anyone at moment. I know we put 3 on Man Citeh but we severely lack the pace to play good counter attacking football. I'll settle for a point on Sunday.
Same here Gar - I won't be watching as it's my daughters birthday so will be spending a day out with her and the family. My theory is if we lose then I won't have suffered 90 minutes of it but it will still hurt. I'll sky+ it though so if we win I can sit there with a beer and enjoy. If not I will delete it!
Mon Oct 28, 2013 4:14 pm
Mon Oct 28, 2013 4:19 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:Daya at his best![]()
Mon Oct 28, 2013 4:20 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:
I hate derby games. They are great if you win but awful if you lose. I can't make Sunday either. Shall be watching from behind my sofa and have apologised to my neighbours in advance for the bad language
Mon Oct 28, 2013 5:56 pm
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:05 pm
RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:
Not really, wouldn't be any point, I admire the way Swansea have risen from the Ashes and achieved what they have achieved footballing wise. It's a Marathon and not a sprint Premiership survival especially Clubs without the massive fundings. So why argue a point there's no argument about ? I will leave that to you![]()
So what hooked you then ? I can understand Swansea people coming out the woodwork to watch the team of their City in the premiership just as thousands have in Cardiff, but what intrigues me is what hooked you personally from not being from Swansea ? Obviously if you don't want to have a serious conversation I'll leave you to talk bollocks about your MOT on your Van Brewster, or possibly talk about the weather to that bore Barry Chuckles, you can argue over inches of rain etc.
So you realise what you said was a little odd then. We have every right to think we are good after everything we have and continue to achieve. You played to destroy rather than create and came away with a draw well done. As a result the spectacle was poor and both sides looked a little crap.
Apples and pears.
Not at all we simply played to win, points make prizes. I didn't think you were very good and you weren't yesterday . I thought the same as our manager we cut you open easily especially in the first half and should have nicked the game, I think Cardiff will cut you open next week and put the ball in the net the only thing we lacked yesterday. Now if you listen to " your lot " you talk as your some super team to which your not and your very easy to contain away from home.
Pegs and heather.
So if you cut us open easily how come you only registered 5 shots on target in the whole match?
If we arent very good yet have been above you for the best part of 3 and a half years then it doesnt really bode well for you does it? Many of your fans were waxing lyrical about us when we duffed you 3-0 at our place last year.
Trouble and strife.
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:10 pm
Daya wrote:What bodes well for us is the move to a new stadium albeit renting it like yourselves but rather like canary Wharf or bedsit in port tenant and moving forward using the extra revenues.
You may have missed it over there Brewster but our Centre Forward situation is a bit desperate at present to the fact we don't even start with one and we still had the better chances yesterday.
Smack and crack.
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:31 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Daya wrote:So what hooked you ?
heroin i reckon Steve.
Good to see you back
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:32 pm
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:34 pm
Daya wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Daya wrote:So what hooked you ?
heroin i reckon Steve.
Good to see you back
Funny he won't answer and avoids the question huh m8 ?
On entering the ground yesterday ( 20 mins for the body search ) I was was asked what's that in your pocket, replied Heroin it's legal here ain't it ? ----- " Was the best banter all day, the rest was just like being at a mix between a rugby match and billy smart circus![]()
possibly the worst away venue all season. That poor they have to rely on a bleeding drum !
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:37 pm
RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:What bodes well for us is the move to a new stadium albeit renting it like yourselves but rather like canary Wharf or bedsit in port tenant and moving forward using the extra revenues.
You may have missed it over there Brewster but our Centre Forward situation is a bit desperate at present to the fact we don't even start with one and we still had the better chances yesterday.
Smack and crack.
Yeah good point I can really see Joe cole actually turning into a decent player due to the fact you will own a football ground![]()
You dont start with one because you are negative. Vaz Te and Carlton cole are both adept at playing the strikers role but you opted to go for a 4-6-0 formation. You didnt deserve to win and didnt. Simple as that.
Peggy mitchell
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:38 pm
RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Daya wrote:So what hooked you ?
heroin i reckon Steve.
Good to see you back
Funny he won't answer and avoids the question huh m8 ?
On entering the ground yesterday ( 20 mins for the body search ) I was was asked what's that in your pocket, replied Heroin it's legal here ain't it ? ----- " Was the best banter all day, the rest was just like being at a mix between a rugby match and billy smart circus![]()
possibly the worst away venue all season. That poor they have to rely on a bleeding drum !
Happy to answer it Stephen, however lets keep personal tittle tattle to PM is it? This is a football forum and a thread on Swanseas performance not a WI meeting.
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:42 pm
Daya wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:What bodes well for us is the move to a new stadium albeit renting it like yourselves but rather like canary Wharf or bedsit in port tenant and moving forward using the extra revenues.
You may have missed it over there Brewster but our Centre Forward situation is a bit desperate at present to the fact we don't even start with one and we still had the better chances yesterday.
Smack and crack.
Yeah good point I can really see Joe cole actually turning into a decent player due to the fact you will own a football ground![]()
You dont start with one because you are negative. Vaz Te and Carlton cole are both adept at playing the strikers role but you opted to go for a 4-6-0 formation. You didnt deserve to win and didnt. Simple as that.
Peggy mitchell
Worked at Tottenham and nearly worked against you ! Vaz ain't no centre forward and the big man can't do 90 mins anymore , but there again what you know about strikers on yesterday's performance old Muckoo looked more worried his hair do !
Anyway your up late again there Brewster, you really should sleep not good for your health or have you wet your onesie ? Don't tell me your working the American markets Brewster!!!
Bonnie Tyler
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:52 pm
RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Daya wrote:What bodes well for us is the move to a new stadium albeit renting it like yourselves but rather like canary Wharf or bedsit in port tenant and moving forward using the extra revenues.
You may have missed it over there Brewster but our Centre Forward situation is a bit desperate at present to the fact we don't even start with one and we still had the better chances yesterday.
Smack and crack.
Yeah good point I can really see Joe cole actually turning into a decent player due to the fact you will own a football ground![]()
You dont start with one because you are negative. Vaz Te and Carlton cole are both adept at playing the strikers role but you opted to go for a 4-6-0 formation. You didnt deserve to win and didnt. Simple as that.
Peggy mitchell
Worked at Tottenham and nearly worked against you ! Vaz ain't no centre forward and the big man can't do 90 mins anymore , but there again what you know about strikers on yesterday's performance old Muckoo looked more worried his hair do !
Anyway your up late again there Brewster, you really should sleep not good for your health or have you wet your onesie ? Don't tell me your working the American markets Brewster!!!
Bonnie Tyler
Nearly worked? Ah well sounds promising.im sure your league position justifies Big Sams excellent tactics, ill check the table in a minute.
I am up late, while you have been crying over "nearly winning" i have been tipping on the betting forum. 4 underdogs. 3 winners.
Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:53 pm
Mon Oct 28, 2013 7:39 pm
Daya wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Daya wrote:So what hooked you ?
heroin i reckon Steve.
Good to see you back
Funny he won't answer and avoids the question huh m8 ?
On entering the ground yesterday ( 20 mins for the body search ) I was was asked what's that in your pocket, replied Heroin it's legal here ain't it ? ----- " Was the best banter all day, the rest was just like being at a mix between a rugby match and billy smart circus![]()
possibly the worst away venue all season. That poor they have to rely on a bleeding drum !
Mon Oct 28, 2013 7:55 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Daya wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Daya wrote:So what hooked you ?
heroin i reckon Steve.
Good to see you back
Funny he won't answer and avoids the question huh m8 ?
On entering the ground yesterday ( 20 mins for the body search ) I was was asked what's that in your pocket, replied Heroin it's legal here ain't it ? ----- " Was the best banter all day, the rest was just like being at a mix between a rugby match and billy smart circus![]()
possibly the worst away venue all season. That poor they have to rely on a bleeding drum !
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Full of plastics who used to be welsh rugger fans. Mind you the CCS isn't much better. Need to get banned-any ideas Steve?
Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:25 pm
RoathMagic wrote:We struggle to break teams down determined to destroy the game, especially away from home.
Im under no illusions we may come away with nothing due to this. However that style of football wont see them get anywhere near the upper reaches of the league, ours will, has and is.
Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:46 pm
goats wrote:RoathMagic wrote:We struggle to break teams down determined to destroy the game, especially away from home.
Im under no illusions we may come away with nothing due to this. However that style of football wont see them get anywhere near the upper reaches of the league, ours will, has and is.
staying up late tonight are you roathie or just nocturnal? you seem to post a lot in UK hours, odd that?
Tue Oct 29, 2013 12:36 am
goats wrote:RoathMagic wrote:We struggle to break teams down determined to destroy the game, especially away from home.
Im under no illusions we may come away with nothing due to this. However that style of football wont see them get anywhere near the upper reaches of the league, ours will, has and is.
staying up late tonight are you roathie or just nocturnal? you seem to post a lot in UK hours, odd that?