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Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by Matthew Bound Still Lurks, May 6, 2014.

  1. Norway-jack

    Norway-jack Well-Known Member

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    Normally in the east halfway line lower tear or with the choir in the east corner depending on who's away with work ! the Villa game i was actually down in the east/south corner upper tear and some old goats were constantly moaning at Pablo not getting stuck in and failing with his "**** passing"

    All of those areas are the same basically though, granted shelvey gets moans but he is sound with the numpty element because he done the swim away at cardiff :)

    Dragon, bugger off with the longwinded nonsense now, getting too old for a more descriptive take on things these days are you ? ..<cheers>
     
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  2. DragonPhilljack

    DragonPhilljack Well-Known Member

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    What do you know Mr statsman?.....................<laugh>
     
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  3. DragonPhilljack

    DragonPhilljack Well-Known Member

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    I'm going to speed read these long winded rants of yours!.....................<laugh>
     
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  4. Norway-jack

    Norway-jack Well-Known Member

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    Thats a fair point i suppose but it does grate when the likes of Vorm,Ash and Leon have stinkers but nothing is said but when Pablo,canas or amat misplace or fook up some numpties just call them ****e players !

    The favourites get away with murder in that respect . I would never shout at one of our players in a negative way while at the football, i mean what the fook is that going to do other than effect confidence, its our job to build players and back them on the field 100%

    In fairness to Pablo he does try and get it down and play no matter who the opposition , i also think Poz will be a natural in the 10 position and i hope that Monk can man manage that situation and help the lad progress, it seems both canas and poz are on the way out which is a shame as neither have let us down on the field and are not even into our culture and league for even a year, it takes time to adjust all aspects of lifestyle when moving to a different country, if monk was good enough to play abroad he wuld realise this.
     
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  5. Norway-jack

    Norway-jack Well-Known Member

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    .......<laugh>
     
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  6. trundles left foot

    trundles left foot Well-Known Member

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    What people forget is Poz is still only 22, He has a bit of growing up t do. But I feel he has enough potential to be a top player. I also think Amat comes in to this as well isnt he only 22 as well. There are bright futures for both. Just hope monk can help them fulfill their obvious potential.
     
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  7. Downtime Guys

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    Pablo is clearly best in the no.10 position behind the striker where he's thrived under Monk. Hasn't got the pace or stamina to be a winger I'm afraid.
     
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  8. Norway-jack

    Norway-jack Well-Known Member

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    Agree. Playing as a traditional winger is not for him in this league,though he has had good games there, Laudrup brought him in to get into the middle of the field anyway, rotating him ,routs and dyer when playing them together was in fairness a very clever thing to do, though Nathan was the poorest of the 3 taking his turn in the middle if truth be told .

    Looking back some of the best football ive ever seen us play was pablo,rous and dyer with michu up front , some of our interchanging and movement was sublime and alot of it was when Pablo sat in the middle pulling the strings, those 3 swapping round was a scary sight for alot of teams , Laudrup did alot of things right in fairness and i notice Monk playing a narrow game the other day, how dare he try and erode our identity like that !! he wants to watch himself because evolving our style is a sackable offence..<laugh>
     
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  9. neveroffsidereff

    neveroffsidereff Well-Known Member

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    I like Pablo, he's a very technically gifted player in my book. Yes he's prone at times to make some silly passes that go astray, but he can pick out that killer ball to open up defences same as Shelvey, has the same ability.
     
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  10. ProjectVRD

    ProjectVRD Well-Known Member

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    The man is like Marmite, sometimes I love him and sometimes I hate him. Regardless he has shown much brilliance. Am I the only one who gets the impression he has absolutely no interest in the club politics and just wants to play?
     
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  11. ProjectVRD

    ProjectVRD Well-Known Member

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    I think Amat's biggest problem is Bartley, that guy looked amazing before his injury but I will admit it was just one game.
     
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