Been in The Pilot Inn. Marvellous. Had far too enjoyable a day today for us to win tomorrow! You have a new manager to impress. If we play like we did against Burnley then it will be same old same old. However we've apparently not won in Swansea in the league since 1923 so it's about time we changed that and we have a better side than last season and a coach with a Plan B to try and win the game if we go a goal behind. Bottom line? Depends which Watford turns up.
No Craig Cathcart - tomorrow or for a couple of games after... http://www.wdsport.co.uk/2016/10/craig-cathcart-to-undergo-surgey-to-fix-groin-problem/?
Indeed, it's been a glorious sunny day and should be good all weekend, ideal for a footy match, The Pilot brew the Mumbles Ale, if your down all weekend, try the 'Full Nelson' in the King Arthur in Reynoldston, on the Gower, if your a Traditional Ale drinker you will enjoy, they also sell the 'Gower Gold' which is brewed not far from me, on the North Gower road, that too is good stuff, enjoy your day tomorrow, and may the best team win, I always have had a soft spot for Watford, as you always try and play good offensive football every time I've seen you at the Liberty!..............
From the comments coming out of the Watford camp, attacking football is being sought, but I believe there are still problems at the back. It is difficult to guess which way this one will go, but it could turn out to be a very good game. Let's hope so.
The Swans haven't been playing too badly recently but haven't been accumulating points. The pressure of being in the bottom three means all of the pressure is on us - just as it was when we played you last year. We won 1-0 then, but I reckon tomorrow will be even tighter. Swans 1 Hornets 1
Yes, there's a couple of good pubs in the Uplands and Dylan Thomas's birthplace is just around the corner, adjacent to Cwmdonkin Park. I assume the Diner is The Uplands Diner, which serves the Mega Beast Breakfast - free if you can eat it all, lol please log in to view this image
I've already mentioned about it being Bradley's first home game, so the so-called "new manager bounce" may be a factor.
Swansea fans always seem to be well informed and friendly - good to have some inter club chat on here for a match
Mrs HF and l are indeed a pair of lardies but we don't think we'd finish it if we shared. I almost managed a Harrys challenge at a fish restaurant failing by about 20 chips a pot of mushy peas and a two alices of bread and butter... I made damn sure I ate all of the cod.
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Lovely day again down here for a footy match, Bob has been brave and gone with a cracking line up, the Jack army will be very pleased with this......
"Swans are very open at the back, but play some good attacking football. Expect mid-field to be very congested." DP
Had some trouble with usual sites but this is running well - http://www.usagoals.co/football/1742327/2/swansea-city-fc-vs-watford-fc-live-stream-online.html
Well as we are playing so well we must sore before half time, we are all over them. Watford are knocking it about like Barca. Just can´t put away even one the multitude of chances...