 | Forum Reply | Vipotnik at 13:56 19 Jan 2026
He tends to be offside a lot because he spends the majority of his pressing on the goalie, sometimes if we have got back into a good defensive shape the need to press the goalie is not required, if the goalie comes further up the pitch then he can then be targeted by a conserted press with an eye to exploit the fact the keeper is so far out from his goal area. The whole point of using the goalie is to create a situation where with one player pressing the goalie there are only 9 players to mark the opposition 10 outfield players so creating the free man who can take the advantage of out numbered outfield players how many times in the passed have we been chasing shadows because we got the press wrong. Often leading to Vipotnik running around in circles quite pointlessly, it does seem tobe something that Matos needs to keep on reinforcing similar don't drop so deep in the midfield as teams try get on top in games. |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Birmingham City : Match day thread at 11:14 19 Jan 2026
Nice to have good players in possession of the ball but it has to be inthe right areas of the pitch and the players has to be aware of where the opposition are around you. Classic example was down our left we had so much good played quickly but eventually the full back worked out what was going to happen and cut out the ball into the middle, good players work out what tactics are being used and anticipate their actions, towards the end of the first half and in the second half we started to react to situations too late rather than anticipating them. [Post edited 19 Jan 13:36]
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 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Birmingham City : Match day thread at 09:46 19 Jan 2026
Keep it simple at the back, make the space to turn quickly then you only have one or two touchs to move theball on, once closer to the opposition goals that is when you need to assess your options, take that extra touch as needed to open teams up and create scoring opportunities, not give the opposition a chance to close you down at the back and put us under pressure where we end up making mistakes. Must say that Birmingham's goal was an instinctive open being able to react to the opening that became available with quick feet and movement [Post edited 19 Jan 10:00]
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 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Birmingham City : Match day thread at 08:40 19 Jan 2026
Any thoughts on long goal kicks when every one crams into one side of the pitch leaving a huge open space down the other wing, we have seen that Inoussa have pace to burn it would seem that open space would be an area to be exploited because we would know the tactic to play the ball there is to be used so would have the advantage to break away from the crowded area quicker. Not a tactic to be used very often but seem a ploy that could be used especially given our lack of options up top when Vipotnik goes off. As for the use of Cullen up top he hasn't the pace or stature to caused defences too many problems in that area not in that role when we need to keep a viable threat up top , we know this because it was the reason for getting Idah Surely we needed to persist with Wales to try and get him use to playing at the higher level. We use Inoussa because he seems to be the only option out wide so why not Wales in that leading role he must be better option than we have tried unsuccessfully a number of times before. Losing amd being unable to sustain a viable threat up top is losing us points as teams commit more players forward with little fear of being caught on the counter attack. |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Birmingham City : Match day thread at 08:13 18 Jan 2026
Vipotnik's pressing game has become much better but that was helped by Framco and Widell plus the flanks were made differcult to attack with the work done by Ronald and Eom, add Tymon and Galbraith awareness and timing to know when to intercept the ball, Fulton fulcrum role in the centre was excellent and he got himself and the ball forward a lot better yes we did drop deeper at the end of the first half and almost paid the price, in a way we got lucky that the ball came in so hard that the player at the back post didn't have time to adjust his feet. It took a while in that first half fr Burgess and Cabango to work out who was going to go for the aerial ball and would get in each others way but they sorted it out. The second half we saw more pressure as they needed to score yes we did drop deeper and the substitutions didn't improve us, I thought Galbraith got lost in the game when moved, Cullen's pressing was in affective in stopping them switching the side of play quickly, Inoussa isn't fully up to speed and they closed the flanks down better not helped by the lack of options for the winger on the ball as we dropped deeper. BUT having said that we still made chances an xample was the whipped in ball that Inoussa could on another of got on the end of. As had been said Fulton was of the pitch at the time of the goal and that little extra space was well exploited with a good finish. Good game of football to watch, disappointed with just a point we deserved more but with a better ref I'm sure more decision would have gone our way, a certain amount of play acting towards the end of the game with screaming performances with challenges made and penalised were as earlier in the game weren't. It would appear that the ref doesn't know about playing the advantage either. We lost to them earlier in the season so is a draw and improvement lots more chances made by us. More enjoyable to watch makes sense if disappointed but not a bad display. [Post edited 18 Jan 18:39]
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 | Forum Reply | Swans v Blues : Chris Davies under real pressure this weekend at 21:02 17 Jan 2026
Thought a number of the long range shots were overly ambious, all for shot just outside the area but I thought we could have worked the ball closer at times but in that second half we started to force or rush things instead of showing a calmness in the final third. Good game of football, their keeper pull of a fantastic save off Franco's strike unless I am mistaken Birmingham movement was excellent but so was our defending, yes we did drop a bit deep which meant any good possession by the forwards needed more forward movement from deep to support and go beyond them. Disappointed to not get the three points we deserved. Fulton off the pitch when they scored had a very good game as protection against their runs from midfield [Post edited 18 Jan 8:52]
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 | Forum Reply | Kaelan Casey at 19:39 15 Jan 2026
Maybe he will get some starts with West Ham to help them get out of the danger zone. |
 | Forum Reply | Eddie Mcreadie at 18:42 15 Jan 2026
Was he sacked by Chelsea or did they just accept his resignation over the lack of a company car? They had just won promotion back to the top flight. |
 | Forum Reply | Kaelan Casey at 18:39 15 Jan 2026
Casey one to look at in or for the future? I would have him back. |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Birmingham City : Match day thread at 12:45 14 Jan 2026
Let hope we can create the chances again and put them away clinically meaning as we attack we can get players into good attacking position while keeping things tight defensively and not leave ourselves open to counter attacks as we committed too many players forward without cover. [Post edited 14 Jan 13:19]
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 | Forum Reply | Casey at 10:01 12 Jan 2026
Hope Casey realises that he had a good support as he walked around he did look somewhat dejected but that would be understandable given he would have wanted to stay on. |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion : FA Cup match day thread at 09:57 12 Jan 2026
Both our goals came from playing the ball to feet in a controlled manner with good build up play and support or runners available off the ball, moving the ball quickly, surprising how fast it can go on the floor catching defenders in a quandary , good precise goals |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion : FA Cup match day thread at 23:18 11 Jan 2026
Can't argue the fact we need to be more ruthless in front of goal but it would seem as if we are getting more players and the ball into positions to score where as we have previously been starved of chances or had no-one on the end of good moves. |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion : FA Cup match day thread at 19:50 11 Jan 2026
A game hat after we started well we got pressed and lost our momentum in the first half, started well in the second half but again let a lead slip, but then again so did WBA in extra time . We could do with more movement and play the percentage stuff further up the pitch. Our two goals were created with good movement and taking the right options not rushing the pass , switching play through the middle of the park giving the goal scorers time and room to finish well. Disappointing goals to give away goals the way we did. Little things are looking better more chances but we do need to look at the keeping the ball tactics when we are in possession of the ball high up the park especially at throw ins, we let teams get back into shape instead of getting the ball into our players in the opposition's box quickly. I thought we were unlucky not to get a penalty but good play resulted in at he good chance that hit the post. The ref looked as if he was going to blow but we made the opening and he played on because we had the advantage. |
 | Forum Reply | Millwall v Swansea City : Match Day Thread at 10:23 6 Jan 2026
Have to agree Casey looks a better prospect than Samuel-Smith but I would question the bench mark used for these players surely it must be how they fit in to the team they are playing in and whether they improve it , both players are young and both have made mistakes but earlier this season Tymon defending has been questioned, as has Carbango and Burgess. That first half was atrocious that wasn't down to one player it is about the team functioning properly to negate the threat they are up against and to provide one. I'm not a fan of developing other teams youngsters to iron out their problems I rather try our own before casting them away. Hard to develop youngsters if the team is struggling and it is a hard league or standard to get up to speed in but we either use our own or lose them, 6 month time we could be without a couple of our own star players and where would we then, You could say we needed better quality youngsters given who we lost last season but can you keep to rely ing on others teams youngsters without developing your own. |
 | Forum Reply | January Transfer Rumours at 09:51 6 Jan 2026
Think we would like to see Galbraith in the midfield but in what role and what would the implications to the other midfielders and their roles. Any news on the right back situation? |
 | Forum Reply | Goalscoring at 09:47 6 Jan 2026
I would question the coaching out of players natural skills or ones they learnt at a young age then refined, skills tempered to such a degree to fit into a team that you lose the very thing that made them stand out instead of encouraging them. All for learning new skills but not restricting players to such a degree that opposition players know what they are going to do and can counter them very easily. I think a bit of inventiveness or positivity can spread through a team and breed confidence in one's ability to the benefit of the team. We all feared the worst against Man City but within the first 20 minutes we had opened them up, shame that the fear to play positive football with an eye to keep defensively sound doesn't seem to be encouraged. |
 | Forum Reply | Millwall v Swansea City : Match Day Thread at 08:37 6 Jan 2026
Think we are comparing him against Tymon ,whose attacking threat we all know about and the quality of Tymon's defending has improved under Matos, Tymon sitting just that little bit deeper but closer to the winger cutting out a lot of balls to feet, having Eom tracking back has helped Tymon when the winger has had balls to feet but in the last few games Eom has been tricked too easily which have resulted in dangerous situations in the box. Against Millwall we seemed to struggle defensively on the left but faired ok on the right in that first half, rallied in the second half but then the changes made us weaker on the right and stronger on the left. Samuel-Smith is young and has shown promise but that first half we weren't effective enough as a team and didn't get the marking right to prevent the supply of crosses. Was it a case for the second goal of no-one was in front of the first man which allowed them to easily play the ball back to the player taking the throw in, giving them time unchallenged to put the dangerous cross with no-one in a position to stop it . Inexperience in the team Samuel-Smith on the left, Inoussa on the right either way, was it a case of adjustment made at half time eased our problems but the changes later introduced others. or Did we just leave ourselves open by trying to go in search of a winner, we have been suckered punched by Millwall late in the game before when we went in search of the three points at home. Sheehan didn't have time to sort out the problems of such an inexperienced squad but hopefully Matos has the time and the know how to sort things out. |
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