Into the lions den

The Blobster

Prediction Champ
Saturday sees a quick return to the smoke where we face a strong challenge from a Millwall team who are pushing for a top 6 place .
Can we keep up our momentum and get a result in this match ? It should be an open and entertaining game , this will be the last game I can comment in the live stream this season as I have tickets for the Oxford game .
So log in , relax and look forward to some wooooohooooo's as I fancy us for a 2-1 away win to keep our fantastic run going .
 

ivoralljack

Grizzled Veteran
Staff member
This will be a real test of our players' character. Millwall want the points; we have nothing to play for. So, how much do our lot want to win a game of football just for the sake of it? I think they'll want to continue the good run and Sheehan definitely will. But this is a difficult game against a team that will really be trying, so I think a draw is a likely result.
 

Yankee_Jack

Key Player
Don't forget Cooper's first season: we pulled off a must win by a must score at Reading and slipped into 6th as others faltered.

Sheehan and the squad have a similar improbable but still possible chance of finishing 6th. Oh for a draw or win at Watford!
 

jackodiamonds

Set-Piece Specialist
Staff member
If Coventry get a single point extra this season then Swansea's chance of the top 6 is over.

Coventry play Luton next, and there's a chance Luton could win given what's at stake for them, but Coventry play Boro after that.

Boro would have to beat Coventry but also have lost to Norwich (unlikely) and even then there's an 11 goal swing which Swansea would need to overcome over two games.

Promotion would be too much too soon at this point anyway. I'd be happy enough to see Sheehan stay, Widell come on board and some (fingers crossed) smart player movement over the summer. Things are lining up for next season to be exciting.
 

ivoralljack

Grizzled Veteran
Staff member
I'd be happy enough to see Sheehan stay, Widell come on board and some (fingers crossed) smart player movement over the summer.
I definitely think that one smart player move would be to sign LOB if we can afford him. If we can't then I reckon we should try and get him on another loan - season long if possible. He seems to like it here and is enjoying his football especially under Sheehan. He'll have put down temporary roots, established friendships with other players and, like us, will be enjoying our resurgence in form. A move elsewhere could be a move to the unknown so why leave if he's happy here on so many fronts?
 

Yankee_Jack

Key Player
Swansea City: Lawrence Vigouroux; Josh Key, Ben Cabango (captain), Hannes Delcroix, Josh Tymon; Jay Fulton, Goncalo Franco, Lewis O’Brien; Ronald, Jisung Eom, Liam Cullen.

Substitutes: Jon McLaughlin, Joe Allen, Žan Vipotnik, Florian Bianchini, Cyrus Christie, Kyle Naughton, Ollie Cooper, Kit Margetson, Sam Parker.

Millwall: George Evans, Jake Cooper (captain), Japhet Tanganga, Femi Azeez, Josh Coburn, George Saville, Casper De Norre, Luke Cundle, Mihailo Ivanovic, Tristan Crama, Zak Sturge.

Substitutes: Jakob Przewozny, Aaron Connolly, Ryan Wintle, Daniel Kelly, Macaulay Langstaff, Ryan Leonard, Aidomo Emakhu, George Honeyman, Wes Harding.
 

Yankee_Jack

Key Player
No Darling anywhere!?! Cullen returns as #9.

Kit Margetson is on the bench - 2 keepers?
 
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KVetch

Key Player
Getting 6 wins in a row would be insane considering how up and down we've been. The board got very lucky with the temporary manager. It seemed like they were just being cheap. I don't understand the debate over Sheehan, he has earned it. Comparing him to Riza is baffling.
 

KVetch

Key Player
If we had taken 4 points from Cardiff we would be in sole possession of 7th place. Millwall is going to cut our defense up
 
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