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RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - Amelia Chaffinch - 26-11-2019 Town’s team vs Swansea City 1. Kamil Grabara 6. Jonathan Hogg 7. Juninho Bacuna 8. Trevoh Chalobah 9. Elias Kachunga 16. Karlan Grant 21. Alex Pritchard 22. Fraizer Campbell 26. Christopher Schindler © 27. Jon Gorenc Stanković 39. Lewis O’Brien Substitutes Joel Coleman; Terence Kongolo, Adama Diakhaby, Josh Koroma, Steve Mounié, Florent Hadergjonaj, Matty Daly ![]() RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - theo_luddite - 26-11-2019 An interesting starting 11. I'm trying to think when we last played 2-3-4-1 ...... oh, hang on!! RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - Amelia Chaffinch - 26-11-2019 1 down 1-1 Grant Ref getting brownie points for making them play on when Swansea trying to waste time. I think Hogg needs to be careful. They might be looking to get him sent off. RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - Amelia Chaffinch - 26-11-2019 Our first sub. Mounie on for Campbell. Diakhaby replaces Pritchard And Chalobah gets sent off after rising to the bait. Hadergjonaj on for Grant RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - Lord Snooty - 27-11-2019 Stupid Trev. Can't do that even if he never touched him. Once again we were much the better team but can't finish off these crap teams. RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - Lord Snooty - 27-11-2019 Missing O'Brien in midfield. Need to get him back there and somebody else at left back. Even though he's probably the best left back available. RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - WakeyTerrier - 27-11-2019 Another game we should've won but didn't..a bit like Saturday. Like Snooty says we are missing O'Brien in midfield, he was our driving force. Likewise Bacuna at right back when he started scoring in midfield is equally as frustrating especially when you look at our bench and see a right back and left back sat on the bench. I know that FH and TK will probably go in January but why weaken the team by playing two midfielders out of position when we are short of numbers. Play FH at right back, play Kongolo at left back. Put the midfielders back in their best position and stick Grant down the bloody middle RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - SHEP_HTAFC - 27-11-2019 Grant is wasted on the left wing. I know he scored but he could get a lot more. Defo the better team, and should have won it. Swansea were a disgrace with all the diving and cheating. Tried to get Campbell sent off 1st half for a challenge. Looking a lot better all over the pitch now.....even with a patched up team. RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - jjamez - 27-11-2019 I don't know, I quite like grant on the left when Campbell is playing, I feel grant has more luck against full backs and then running at the centre halves. Sometimes he gets bullied out of games when he's receiving the ball in front of the opposition centre halves. Be interested to see whether it's kongolo or hadergjonaj who replaces chalobah Away from home id be tempted to put kongolo in and move O'brien up RE: A Tale of Two Cities Part II - Swans a'swimming up the River Colne - Lord Snooty - 27-11-2019 Not had to say it much this season but....... How shit were that ref? Not just for us but both teams. How has he not called Campbell offside for our goal? Possibly because he doesn't recognise him. Apparently the reason the liner came running over from the other side was because the ref couldn't distinguish between Campbell, Chalobah and Bacuna. ![]() Their goal, according to anybody up that end, was a goal kick not a corner. I know we didn't defend it well, but get a goal kick and the ball goes up the other end. The red card. Can't argue really but it was a build up of frustration at all the wrong decisions the three blind mice were making, including not giving the foul on Trev in the first place. Rant over. |