Its the BBC sport posting but it gets us going. I have removed the Lawro bit - it annoys me too much and why is there always the perception that its wet in Wales!
Let's wipe Warnock's grin off his face I am going for 2-0
TEAM NEWS
Swansea central defender Federico Fernandez remains unavailable because of a calf injury.
He is the Welsh club's only absentee, with Wayne Routledge back in training following a groin problem.
Crystal Palace are without defenders Damien Delaney and Adrian Mariappa, who have calf and knee injuries respectively.
Wilfried Zaha, James McArthur and Frazier Campbell are all pushing for recalls.
MATCH PREVIEW
Inevitable, perhaps, but still a tad irritating for Palace is that much of this week's column inches have pondered why Liverpool lost at Selhurst Park last Sunday rather than how the Eagles beat them.
The demise of Brendan Rodgers' men from title contenders to also-rans fascinates much more than the reasons behind Palace's return to winning ways.
Managers often talk about performance quality being as important as results. The ideal is to get both of course so it's small wonder that Neil Warnock couldn't shake off a broad grin in his post-match interviews.
After five games without a win, heads could have dropped when they went behind inside two minutes but with a strong work ethic allied to the pace of Bolasie, the sharpness of Gayle and the leadership of Jedinak, Palace produced the victory that lifted them out of the relegation zone and a performance that could lift confidence sufficiently to keep them out.
Of course, raising your game against the big names of Liverpool in front of your own passionate support is one thing⦠doing the same in wet Wales against a dangerous yet under-rated Swansea side is a different story.
Quite rightly, much has been made of Southampton's success this season after their significant summer overhaul, but Swansea's bears comparison. The Spanish heartbeat has gone: Michu, Chico, Pablo have left, as have Vorm, Davies and De Guzman.
A surprise managerial appointment to outsiders last February maybe, but Garry Monk knows this club inside out. Sigurdsson and Montero have added real quality and Gomis isn't a bad option up your sleeve if Bony ever stops scoring.
It all means Swansea have made their best-ever start to a Premier League season, well ahead of Liverpool in fact. They might not compare to the Merseyside giants in size or national interest but right now they present a much tougher nut for Palace to crack.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
Crystal Palace's only win at Swansea in 10 attempts (D4, L5) was by 3-1 in the Championship in March 2009 during Neil Warnock's first spell as Palace manager.
The Eagles have failed to score in five of their last six games against Swansea, the exception being Glenn Murray's penalty in a 1-1 draw at the Liberty Stadium last season.
Swansea
Seventh-place Swansea have suffered four league defeats, yet only one of them have been to a side below them in the league table (Stoke).
Thirteen of Swansea's 18 points have come at the Liberty Stadium.
Garry Monk's side have the best defensive record inside the opening 30 minutes of Premier League matches this season, conceding only once.
Swansea and Hull have surrendered a league-high 11 points from winning positions this season.
Wilfried Bony has scored 17 Premier League goals in 2014, more than any other player.
Nathan Dyer will celebrate his 28th birthday on the day of the match.
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace have won only three times this season but could secure back-to-back league victories for the second time with a win.Neil Warnock's side are the highest-scoring team in the bottom half of the table with 17 goals, one more than Swansea have managed.
Only QPR (15) have conceded more away goals than Palace (12).
The Eagles are yet to keep an away clean sheet in six matches.
Let's wipe Warnock's grin off his face I am going for 2-0
TEAM NEWS
Swansea central defender Federico Fernandez remains unavailable because of a calf injury.
He is the Welsh club's only absentee, with Wayne Routledge back in training following a groin problem.
Crystal Palace are without defenders Damien Delaney and Adrian Mariappa, who have calf and knee injuries respectively.
Wilfried Zaha, James McArthur and Frazier Campbell are all pushing for recalls.
MATCH PREVIEW
Inevitable, perhaps, but still a tad irritating for Palace is that much of this week's column inches have pondered why Liverpool lost at Selhurst Park last Sunday rather than how the Eagles beat them.
The demise of Brendan Rodgers' men from title contenders to also-rans fascinates much more than the reasons behind Palace's return to winning ways.
Managers often talk about performance quality being as important as results. The ideal is to get both of course so it's small wonder that Neil Warnock couldn't shake off a broad grin in his post-match interviews.
After five games without a win, heads could have dropped when they went behind inside two minutes but with a strong work ethic allied to the pace of Bolasie, the sharpness of Gayle and the leadership of Jedinak, Palace produced the victory that lifted them out of the relegation zone and a performance that could lift confidence sufficiently to keep them out.
Of course, raising your game against the big names of Liverpool in front of your own passionate support is one thing⦠doing the same in wet Wales against a dangerous yet under-rated Swansea side is a different story.
Quite rightly, much has been made of Southampton's success this season after their significant summer overhaul, but Swansea's bears comparison. The Spanish heartbeat has gone: Michu, Chico, Pablo have left, as have Vorm, Davies and De Guzman.
A surprise managerial appointment to outsiders last February maybe, but Garry Monk knows this club inside out. Sigurdsson and Montero have added real quality and Gomis isn't a bad option up your sleeve if Bony ever stops scoring.
It all means Swansea have made their best-ever start to a Premier League season, well ahead of Liverpool in fact. They might not compare to the Merseyside giants in size or national interest but right now they present a much tougher nut for Palace to crack.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
Crystal Palace's only win at Swansea in 10 attempts (D4, L5) was by 3-1 in the Championship in March 2009 during Neil Warnock's first spell as Palace manager.
The Eagles have failed to score in five of their last six games against Swansea, the exception being Glenn Murray's penalty in a 1-1 draw at the Liberty Stadium last season.
Swansea
Seventh-place Swansea have suffered four league defeats, yet only one of them have been to a side below them in the league table (Stoke).
Thirteen of Swansea's 18 points have come at the Liberty Stadium.
Garry Monk's side have the best defensive record inside the opening 30 minutes of Premier League matches this season, conceding only once.
Swansea and Hull have surrendered a league-high 11 points from winning positions this season.
Wilfried Bony has scored 17 Premier League goals in 2014, more than any other player.
Nathan Dyer will celebrate his 28th birthday on the day of the match.
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace have won only three times this season but could secure back-to-back league victories for the second time with a win.Neil Warnock's side are the highest-scoring team in the bottom half of the table with 17 goals, one more than Swansea have managed.
Only QPR (15) have conceded more away goals than Palace (12).
The Eagles are yet to keep an away clean sheet in six matches.