Ian Walsh - Swansea haven't been creative enough; build up play is too slow; nothing like enough movement to unsettle Terriers. Typical lower league Swansea performance then under a no better than a lower league manager. Walsh hopes that Duff can 'rally' the team during the half-time break. But how? The man is so limited he won't have the foggiest idea of what to do. One thing he can do is put Bolasie out there and move his most natural striker, Cullen, into his proper and favoured position as a fox in the box to feed off Bolasie's service. Then he needs to tell the team to move the ball quicker so as not to allow Terriers time to get organised. Where is the intensity, the urgency, the in-their-faces football he promised?