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Bradford City v Swansea City Match Preview & Thread

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  1. Scottswan

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    Bradford City vs Swansea City
    Capital One Cup Final
    Sunday 24/02/13
    16:00pm K.O.
    Wembley
    Referee: Kevin Friend



    Match Preview, Statistics & Analysis


    Bradford come into this game looking to continue a remarkable run of results which has seen them remove Arsenal, Wigan, and most recently Aston Villa from this competition. Their league form has suffered, however, and they've slid down the league since Christmas and currently occupy 11th position in League Two, although they have at least a game in hand over all of the clubs positioned above them. They seemed to turn a corner at Wycombe just before Valentine's Day, where they triumphed 3-0, but a 2-1 reverse at AFC Wimbledon followed leaving Bradford with the unwanted statistic of only winning once in 2013 thus far.

    Swansea's results have been a bit all over the shop recently. A couple of impressive performances have been blurred by the mauling at the hands of Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool, however given the fact that the team humbled was far from a full strength XI, that one game alone is unlikely to have damaged Swansea's confidence. One note for concern (possibly) is that if you look at the Swans' results over the last few months, we have failed to score in 6 of the last 8 games. No cause for concern just yet, but others are going to have to weigh in with more goals otherwise these missed opportunities will cost us easy points.

    Prior Form

    League Two Wimbledon 2-1 Bradford Sat 16 Feb
    League Two Wycombe 0-3 Bradford Tue 12 Feb
    League Two Bradford 0-1 Gillingham Sat 9 Feb
    League Two Fleetwood 2-2 Bradford Sat 2 Feb
    League Cup Aston Villa 2-1 Bradford (agg 3-4) Tue 22 Jan



    Premier League Liverpool 5-0 Swansea Sun 17 Feb
    Premier League Swansea 4-1 QPR Sat 9 Feb
    Premier League West Ham 1-0 Swansea Sat 2 Feb
    Premier League Sunderland 0-0 Swansea Tue 29 Jan
    League Cup Swansea 0-0 Chelsea (agg 2-0) Wed 23 Jan



    Odds: Bradford 15-2, Swansea 4-11, Draw 7-2

    Team News

    Bradford should have Rory McArdle back after a spell out with an ankle injury, but he'll be competing against Michael Nelson, Carl McHugh and Andrew Davies, who has also just returned to the team following an injury. Andy Gray is ineligible, but in Hanson & Nahki Wells Bradford have the clichéd "little and large" strikeforce which, while one of the oldest tactics in the game, when deployed successfully is a very effective tactic.

    Swansea, who of course confirmed that Chico Flores will miss the cup final through injury (check out the photos here of his ankle! Ouch!), so it's up to Laudrup to decide who will fill the crazy-Spaniard-shaped hole in the Swans defence. Monk & Bartley will both be hoping they get the nod, but who does remains to be seen. Aside from the still-recovering Neil Taylor, the Swans squad have a clean bill of health and other than the defensive dilemma, Laudrup's biggest headache will be who to leave out of midfield. Ki, Leon, De Guzman, Pablo, Routledge & Dyer can all legitimately claim they deserve a place in the side, however unless Laudrup does something drastic tactically (please no) then one of the six is likely to miss out.


    Trivia - "Courtesy" of Opta, the BBC and various other sites:

    • This will be the first match between Bradford and Swansea in a major cup competition.
    • The Swans are unbeaten in their last four league encounters with the Bantams, all of which came in League One. However, three of those matches were drawn.
    • Swansea have only won two of their last eight games in all competitions (D3 L3) and have failed to score in six of those games.
    • Bradford's last win against Swansea was a 5-1 victory at Valley Parade in the third tier on 30 March 1996.
    • The Bantams are the second side from the fourth tier of English football to reach the League Cup final. Rochdale also managed it in 1962, losing to Division Two Norwich over two legs, although that many top clubs declined to enter the League Cup at that time.
    • Victory would see Bradford become the sixth club from outside the top flight to win the competition.
    • Bradford have kept clean sheets in only two of their last 15 League Cup ties.
    • Bradford have only won two of their last 11 games in all competitions, drawing two and losing seven.
    • They have won nine consecutive penalty shootouts - an English record.
    • The Swans have reached the final of the League Cup for the first time in their history. Prior to this season they had never gone beyond the fourth round of the competition.
    • Michael Laudrup's men have won twice in eight league and cup games since booking their place in the final.
    • Swansea's most recent defeat against League Two opposition was a 3-1 loss to Shrewsbury in the second round of the League Cup last season.
    • They have kept clean sheets in their last three League Cup matches. They have gone 284 minutes since they last conceded in the competition.


    Completely guessed lineups


    Bradford City

    Duke

    Darby Nelson McArdle McHugh

    Hines G Jones(C) Doyle Reid

    Wells Hanson



    Michu

    Hernandez Routledge Dyer

    Britton Ki S-Y

    Davies Williams(C) Monk Rangel

    Tremmel

    Swansea City
     
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  2. Scottswan

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    Analysis

    The game is finally here. Well, almost. Fans of both Bradford & Swansea alike must be counting the hours now to what is undoubtedly the biggest game, in terms of grandeur at least, of their lifetimes. We've heard all the usual stories cup stories of how "that striker used to stack shelves until a year or two ago" but it's unheralded for that striker, and his team, to make it all the way to the final of one of the major trophies. The only other time a side plying it's trade in the fourth tier of league football managed to reach the League Cup final was in 1962, where Rochdale managed it but lost to Norwich over two legs.

    The main talking point for Swansea, as mentioned earlier, is who should partner Ashley Williams at centre-back, with Laudrup admitting he's still undecided on the issue as I type this (Friday afternoon). Garry Monk has a wealth of experience, literally playing through the pain barrier for the Swans on countless occasions. Last time out at Wembley he openly admits the first emotion he felt when Scott Sinclair hit the fourth goal was relief, as he was losing feeling in his foot and didn't think he'd manage to play through extra-time. Monk deserves to start for so many reasons, but you can't discount the argument posed by those in the Kyle Bartley camp.

    Bigger, stronger, and more mobile - Bartley possesses all the qualities you'd look for in someone who needs to oppose a 6'4" centre-forward (James Hanson - he of supermarket-shelf-stacking fame), and despite my predicted lineup I do think Bartley is the more sensible choice - but hey, I'm a romantic. I was gutted to hear Alan Tate has joined Huddersfield on loan as I would have liked him to get off the bench and have a run around at some point, but that's one of many reasons I'm not a football manager. Nahki Wells, too, will likely find Kyle Bartley a tougher prospect than Garry Monk, but I think the elder of the two could still contain Bradford's threat up top.

    In midfield whoever lines up for the Swans will be up against Gary Jones and Nathan Doyle. Depending on whether the Swans go with the "three wingers" option, or if Laudrup decides to name a more conservative midfield, will have a lot to do with how much pressure Bradford's engine room is put under. Out wide Zavon Hines and Kyle Reid both have the potential to create problems for Ben Davies and Angel Rangel, who will no doubt be looking to get forward at every opportunity to aid their teams quest for goals.

    Up front for the Swans will surely be Michu - and he'll likely have Michael Nelson & Rory McArdle to deal with. Bradford seem a bit spoiled for choice at centre-back, so it should be interesting to see how they fare with one of the Premier League's leading scorers. It's impossible to predict but one thing is for sure, Michu will know exactly how strong the fourth division of league football is come the 90th minute.

    Swansea need to take the sting out of this game early on. I'd like to see us play with Pablo Hernandez, Wayne Routldge and Nathan Dyer rotating behind Michu, but for the first 15 or 20 minutes I think we should retain as much possession as possible and try to drag Bradford out of position. They've played a lot of games this season already, and the Swansea players will be comparatively fresh when compared to their Yorkshire-based counterparts. The Swans should get the opportunity to showcase their neat passing on the expansive Wembley pitch, and unless Bradford can get some momentum early on it's likely they could spend large portions of the game chasing shadows.

    For Bradford to have any chance they need to disrupt Swansea's rythym, as much of a cliché as that is. Set pieces and loose balls in the box have long been a problem for the Swans, and Bradford will know, and try to capitalise on, this. Hanson scored a dramatic late goal against Aston Villa so the Bradford players will have the belief necessary to carry them over the line if they have even the faintest whiff of victory - it is up to the Swansea players to extinguish any flicker of Bradford hope before it becomes a war of attrition.

    It's a tough game to call, and due to popular request I'm no longer going to do predictions because I've got bad juju when it comes to these things, so I'll end by saying I think this will be a fantastic advert for the strength of British football - showing that traditionally unfashionable clubs can still derive successes from both the league and the cup. It's not all doom and gloom, and the more days like this, the better for football in general.

    Oh, and the Swans could have qualified for Europe by Monday.

    Iechyd Da.
     
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  3. swantastic

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    Great job there Scott a fair balanced article as usual<cheers>

    I just hope for once the stats on paper for us being favourites to win for a very good reason come true, even though anything can happen in a final we deserve it as much as the underdogs we are playing ( strange its not us with that tag at last ).

    SWANS 4 BRADFORD 2
     
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  4. Stid

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    Great match thread Scott, its made it onto NewsNow too
     
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  5. Scottswan

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    Yeah by promoting something to an article it makes it onto newsnow - I'm pretty naff at self-publication but I intend to make a bit of a go at this football journalism thingy.
     
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  6. exiledswan

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    excellent thread Scott - that would be my prefered starting lineup too with Tremmel replacing Vorm - I think hes got a safer pair of hands with balls coming into the box which there ll be plenty for sure.
    If Pablo, Dyer + Routledge play to their ability then there are not many teams who can cope with them but De Guzman is a useful player to step in if neccessary.
    I am not underestimating Bradford for one minute, we will have to be 100% focused right from the off, they will have nothing to lose and will give it their all. of course aslong as we play like i know we can then our superior ability will tell but in no way am i expecting a stroll in the park. My prediction is for goals and im also going for 4-2 - how could it be anything else!!
    UP THE SWANS!
     
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  7. glamexile

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    Great post Scott I am going with 3-1 to the Swans
     
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  8. mustyfrog

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    tremmel is in goal
     
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  9. Yankee_Jack

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    Excellent throws ScottSwan. Like the analysis. Can ML really not start JDG? Cannot wait to see who we start, but we know that whoever doesn't start will get a sub-on at some point. I'm think that Ki and JDG will get the nod over any other pairing from those three but who's to say. Bartley for me at the back for the reasons you stated.

    I'm in Bangalore. Will be watching live with a Korean, three Spaniards and a French man. It's going to be a riot.
     
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  10. mustyfrog

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    match ko 2am, so finish 4am approx, leave for work at 5 am, might have an early one
     
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    Nice one Scott , great match thread and thanks for that. I couldn't get a ticket, bollox, so watching it in the Football Factory Pub, 6 West 33rd Street. New York City opposite the Empire State Building as it is not on TV here and for the information of any other East Coasters who are wondering where to watch it. Trem is in goal.
    Floor ball v Hoof ball and rumours ML is off to Real Madrid. My goodness, what a weekend coming up! My boss has given me Monday off. He just said "You gonna need a day to recover" Could be right there. Any chance of a Mr Gullible Match Thread. We need you now Mr Gullible. Lead us through this weekend of weekends with your wisdom.
     
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  12. mustyfrog

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    going 2-1 Swans in accordance with PGF, Ki and Dai to score
     
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  13. HonkyJack

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    heavy workload and the inability to get a ticket mean i won't be able to travel back, however will be watching in a bar in Wanchai from midnight, am predicting a 4-1 win for the mighty jax with a raucous night of celebration to follow..................
     
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  14. PGFWhite

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    A tough match but the Swans to win 2-0 <ok>
     
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  15. mikraswan

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    Hope you're more spot on this time than against Liverpool last week. I was about to bet £ 50, until I saw the lineup!
     
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    Just woke up from a dream and we lost 2-1 :( There first was a scrappy one in the first few minutes from a series of errors in the box, fumbles from the keeper and it bobbled in. We got one back in the second half from Ki, but they scored a beauty at around 75 mins that wrapped things up. Shocking play from us, like the Liverpool match.

    Hopefully, writing this down will mean it can't happen now!

    Arghh, getting nervous now! Wish I could be back home and go to the game tomorrow!
     
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  17. Bob the slob

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    Much is going to depend on the referee's performance.
    If we get an anything goes for the underdogs approach it could be a very long afternoon.
    A performance that's fair and consistent like the Reading play off and we'll be fine.
    What I don't want to see is Bradford being allowed to be physical then we get players booked (or worse) for first fouls.
    This isn't having a go at Bradford but at the attitude we have seen from many referees over the years.
     
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    The referee's approach will be vital. I just hope that he applies the laws of football rigorously and doesn't feel the need to support the underdog. Bradford will probably be very physical, seeking to disrupt our flow. I don't expect any favours but I do expect a fair and unbiased performance from the officials. Let's hope we get it.
     
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  19. ThaiCanary

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    Hopefully Swans will show very few nerves and dominate the midfield from the off - do that and I think a comfortable afternoon awaits.

    I'll go 2-0 to Swansea but above all I hope to see and good, open game.
     
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  20. mustyfrog

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    thanks thai, was good to see you at wembley in PGFs wonderful tale
     
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