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Match Day Thread Sunderland AFC v Swansea City FC – Saturday 14th January 2023 - KO 15:00

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by RTB, Jan 12, 2023.

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Your prediction:

Poll closed Jan 14, 2023.
  1. Home win (SAFC)

    86.0%
  2. Away win

    3.5%
  3. Draw

    10.5%
  1. RTB

    RTB Well-Known Member

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    SAFCvSCFC.GIF Sunderland welcome Swansea City to the Stadium of Light in the Championship.
    Last time out Sunderland beat Shrewsbury and Swansea drew with Bristol City.
    Sunderland came back from a goal down to win 2-1 at Shrewsbury, Ross Stewart scoring his 5th goal in 5 games since returning from injury and Luke O’Nien scoring the last minute winner
    Tony Mowbray could have Corry Evans, Danny Batth, Leon Dajaku and Lyndon Gooch back from injury. However Embleton, Cirkin, Pritchard, Huggins and Alese are not available.
    Swansea drew 1-1 away to Bristol City in the 3rd Round of the FA Cup, Antoine Semenyo's second-half header earning a replay after the Swans had taken an early lead through Joel Piroe. The Swans were dominant in the first half but Semenyo's goal was deserved as the Robins were equally dominant after half-time.
    Tony Mowbray:
    "Danny Batth trained today, and Niall Huggins had his first day back on the grass today which was good. Niall has been out for a while so he won't be in contention for this week but it's good that he's on his way back.
    "Corry Evans has been training and is available. Aji Alese is probably about ten days away, he's back on the grass doing a little bit of running.
    "Dennis Cirkin is probably about a week behind Aji. Leon is back on the training ground, the injury wasn't as bad as he thought so he's back in the squad and we'll see what the weekend brings."
    "We have a recruitment meeting this afternoon, all the recruitment staff are in, and we'll be going through where we are on certain enquiries," said Mowbray.
    "This one was thrown in [the diary] yesterday because something is developing and we need to discuss it and see what we all think. There are some other options come up in different positions which we all get sent to us and we study them on our laptops, and then we'll have an opinion on which road we think we can go down.
    Russel Martin:
    "There’s very little between us and them in terms of points,” said Martin when asked about Sunderland. “I really like them as a team, they're young, vibrant and energetic and have a manager with so much experience at this level."
    "They pose a lot of threat, it’s a brilliant place to play. I really enjoyed playing there myself as a player. It’s one we’re really looking forward to and one I think we’re really well prepared for."
    “Liam Walsh has returned to full training and we’ll hope to get him some minutes with the under-21s in the next couple of weeks. It’ll be nice to have him back fully engaged with the squad. We know what a brilliant technician he is so it will be good to have him back.
    Form.GIF
    Match Appointments:
    Referee:
    Keith Stroud
    Assistant Referees: Matthew Jones and Andrew Fox
    Fourth Official: Robert Madden

    Team Lineups:
    Sunderland AFC:
    (4-3-3) Patterson, O’Nien, Ballard, Batth, Hume, Evans, Neil, Omad, Clarke, Roberts, Stewart.
    Team.GIF
    Subs: Bass, Wright, BA, Gooch, Bennette, Michut, Dajaku
    Injured: Embleton, Pritchard, Huggins, Alese, Cirkin

    Swansea City
    (3-4-1-2) Benda, Matting, Darling, Cabango, Latibeaudiere, Allen, Grimes, Cooper, Piroe, Fulton, Cullen.
    Subs: Fisher, Ntcham, Cundle, Wood, Naughton, Sorinola, Congreve.
    Injured: Whittaker

    Betting Odds:
    Sunderland
    8/5 Swansea 17/10 Draw 23/10

    Prutton Predicts: 1-0

    My two pence:
    We should have a few more players back after injury and I expect the experienced players to return.
    Swansea gave us a good game down their place and I’m expecting another tough game this weekend, even though their away form is not great.
    I’m going for a 2-0 home win

    19th Minute Applause for Elliot Ayre RIP <rose>

    Live Stream:
    https://www.safc.com/news/team-news/live-video
    (Overseas fans only)

    Ha’way the Lads
     
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  2. Nig

    Nig Well-Known Member

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    HA'WAY THE LADS MACKEMS ATTACKEM
     
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  3. Prehab26

    Prehab26 Well-Known Member

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    Really decent outfit Swansea. One of the only times I have seen us very well schooled when we played them away. Think it was first half anyway, they should have been 3 or 4 to the good and looked top draw.

    Tough game, would love a win but wouldn't be gutted with a draw.
     
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  4. J๏E..

    J๏E.. The King of Hearts

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    You have never given up on these match day threads, take a bow fella, simply the best..
     
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  5. master-simpson

    master-simpson Well-Known Member

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    Hoping for consecutive wins at the SOL for the 1st time since 2007. I read that somewhere this week - unbelievable if true!!

    3-1 HAWAY. (Tho my predictions are usually PISH)

    Bart
     
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  6. cumbrianmackem

    cumbrianmackem Well-Known Member

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    Off we go again league wise and this could be a real test, however they're a bit up and down away from Wales so hopefully we catch them on a down day.
    As RTB says we've got some defenders back so will be happy with a clean sheet and a couple from our forwards HTL.
     
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  7. RTB

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    Cheers Joe
    - good to see you're back, hope all is well <cheers>
     
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  8. Oliver's Army

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    Tough game this one but I think we will nick it 2-1.

    Keith ****ing Stroud is the ref. :emoticon-0121-angry
     
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  9. RTB

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    Stroud averages about 6 yellows per game
    O'Nien is almost guaranteed to get one.
     
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  10. Prehab26

    Prehab26 Well-Known Member

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    Not that absolute whopper ffs
     
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  11. Sunderpitt

    Sunderpitt Well-Known Member

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    <applause> RTB

    Would probably go with your suggested team.

    If we are actually going to mount a play-off challenge, we have to keep improving our home form.

    This would be a good time for a win.

    Ps well done Patterson for the award win... he continues to improve.
     
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  12. Oliver's Army

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  13. RTB

    RTB Well-Known Member

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    I think that stat is from the Chronic and is related to the Championship.
    Sunderland have yet to win back-to-back games this season, nor did they win two games in a row in their last campaign at this level in 2017-18, meaning the last time they won successive Championship games came in April and May 2007 when Roy Keane's side beat Burnley on Wearside and then won at Luton Town as they were promoted as champions.
     
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  14. LD19SAFC

    LD19SAFC Well-Known Member

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    Swansea play some tidy stuff but we can definitely win this one. Tickets have sold well, could push 39/40K :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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  15. Dorset

    Dorset Well-Known Member

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    A tough one to call. I'd be very happy with a 1-0 win
     
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  16. Oliver's Army

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    Feck. Carnage on the concourse for a pint. <laugh><cheers>
     
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    Tickets available in some parts of the PC. That surprised me but fair play.
     
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  18. Oliver's Army

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    The block they opened in the PC looks to have sold pretty well even though there are a few left in the lower bowl. Wonder if they are opening the PC a bit earlier. It certainly looks like people want to be up there if they can.
     
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  19. Nacho

    Nacho Well-Known Member

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    He'll get one because he loves a reducer but he won't get two.
     
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  20. LD19SAFC

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    Certainly not the case for Boro tickets mate. PC tickets should’ve been available a couple of days ago for that fixture. Looking at 42,000+ next weekend :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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