Roof who knows what he will do as he certainly likes to tinker with the side, he could make loads of changes and not always the right ones also what formation will he play.
With " Rumours " of Baston being loaned out and whispers of Llorente unhappy and " maybe " wanting out, along with no striker starting last game I'm just in a total state of confusion and anxiety . But like you say , who knows anymore about whats going to take place in the board room or the line up . it's only Wednesday and I'm stressed about the Palace game , which may be a good thing I suppose because at least I can leave the everything else going wrong on the backburner till the game is over . If we lose , it will be stressed squared on many levels . Bit of a stretch coping these days compared to past Premier League seasons .
Or if things go well, it could be the square root of stress for you. Will you be doing hand-stands on an icy roof to entertain the children this year, Roofer?
I think the Palace game will produce our second win of the season, 1-0. It will be an own-goal - a shot will hit the bar and bounce in off the back of their goalie's head.
Although I don't rate BB in any way shape or form, I am going to be positive and the players will finally step up and win 2-1
The Key to this game is to keep our discipline and take control of the game and let Palace commit the fouls that if they try what they are reported to play the game then there is a good chance we will get a penalty and or a palace player will get sent off.....
Im as baffled as anyone by BBs tactics,selections etc.But im sticking by my 3-1 Swans,bet on at 20/1.As ive posted before my mate and I always back Swans to win 2-1 so that is on also at 9/1. Ive got a good feeling about this game.Early goal then another mid first half. Plenty of noise needed guys. One thing........the only way is up in this league for us. STID
Bad positional play by Fernandez and Taylor led to Everton's goal so I hope VDH and Kingsley play instead of then otherwise the same team as started against Everton unless he decides to blood a youngster instead of Routledge. Although I must confess I would still like to see a specialist front man..
Per Lawro: Bottom side Swansea have not won in the league since the opening day of the season while Crystal Palace, who have lost their past five league games, are falling fast. The Swans played well at Everton last week but conceded a late equaliser, which will still be hurting. There is nothing wrong with the Welsh side's effort, application or organisation - they just lack quality, and badly need to try to get some in January when the transfer window opens. Palace boss Alan Pardew needs a win just as badly as Bob Bradley, his Swansea counterpart. The difference is the Eagles have got players we know can perform in the Premier League, but they are not doing that at the moment. Lawro's prediction: 1-1