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  1. 44 minutes ago, SteV said:

    It’s not that often I read a word that I have absolutely no idea as to its meaning, but “phantasmagorical” is definitely one.

     

    Had to look it up myself, lol.

     

    "having a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination."

     

    Sounds about right.

  2. Leighton James. Was a class player for us during the Toshack days. Scored one of the goals at Preston to take us up into the old First Division for the first time.

     

     

  3. 2 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

     

    This isn't linked to that.

     

    Ha, my assumption on the disallowed goal, should have watched the link lol, someone referenced Stroud, who ref'd our game.

  4. 15 hours ago, Paully said:

     

    The ref actually got it right.

     

    Pinched the below from our site, someone looked up the interference rule.

     

     

     

    Definition of 'possession' by a goalkeeper

    "Once the goalkeeper has gained possession (also known as “control”) of the ball, an opponent may not interfere with or block the goalkeeper’s distribution of the ball. For example, players have a right to maintain a position achieved during the normal course of play, but they may not try to block the goalkeeper’s movement while he or she is holding the ball and trying to distribute it. Nor may opposing players do anything to hinder, interfere with, or block a goalkeeper who is throwing or punting the ball back into play. The goalkeeper has already gained possession and is granted up to six seconds to release the ball back into play by other players. A goalkeeper in the act of distributing the ball may not be challenged under these circumstances. (This includes trying to head a ball out of the goalkeeper’s open hand or playing a ball being bounced or tossed into the air by the goalkeeper.) An opponent does not violate the Law, however, if that player takes advantage of a ball clearly released by the goalkeeper directly to him or her, in his or her direction, or deflecting off him or her nonviolently”

    In yesterday's case, Rushworth definitely had 'possession' and 'control' of the ball with both hands but it was dislodged from his 'possession' by Ennis's head as he stood up. Yes, it was clearly unintentional but that doesn't matter, any infringement is still an infringement whether intentional or unintentional. In fact, free-kicks are probably awarded more often for unintentional fouls or handballs than for clearly intentional ones with the latter more likely to result in a yellow card. Maybe it was borderline at worst but reading that, I think the ref just about got it right.

  5. 58 minutes ago, La Parka said:

    Not been playing for a while, but might be injured @Groo

     

    Yes he's been injured, came back today and not played well. As can be seen on our forum, someone started a thread after today's game about how bad he was.

     

    https://jackarmy.net/forum/threads/harrison-ashby.13222/

     

    I must say though, we've had this before where a player we loaned was rubbish and came good after, Gyökeres is one :)

     

  6. 4 hours ago, Fezzle said:

    The sort of sensible appointment they should have made in the first place

     

    The sensible choice would have been to stick with the manager they had, who had them playing well and were 6th in the League, 14 positions higher than they are now, 15 games later.

  7. 6 hours ago, 54 said:

    I listen to the "Not the Top 20 Podcast" and it sounds like Swansea fans have absolutely hated him since the start, and he's kind of dug his own grave.

     

    He was totally the wrong guy, not his fault at end of day. We have slowly deteriorated year in, year out, since the Americans bought us. Have no faith in the next appointment, never know, may surprise us. Hardly anything left to sell now either.

  8. Robert Madley.

     

    He's doing us again. Every time he's linked to our games we know we're in for a rough time.

     

    Sent a player off first half for two of the softest yellow's ever. Just gave another soft yellow, none of them even fouls. Manager booked for complaining about the incompetency and now a free kick just outside the box and our player didn't even touch theirs. He's the most useless ref we've ever had against us.

  9. 2 hours ago, 80 said:

    We have one or two Swansea supporters on here don't we? Isn't @Groo one?

     

    He's not had the best of times, it was a funny loan as we had just bought Josh Key, a right back. Ashby started playing Right Wingback with Key playing Left Wingback. Even though he scored in one game, his form wasn't good and eventually Key was picked ahead of him in his normal position and Ashby dropped to the bench.

     

    Key's been injured the last couple of games against Watford and Blackburn, so Ashby's played. I missed both these games so can only go by the player ratings on our board. We lost at home against Watford and no player got a rating higher than 6.1, Ashby got 4.9, better than just 3 other players and he was subbed off on 79th minute for an attacking midfielder, probably chasing the game as we were 1 down.

     

    We won against Blackburn and Ashby played the 90 minutes and had a score of 7.2.

     

    Will see when Key returns if he manages to keep the spot.

  10. 3 minutes ago, joeyt said:

     

    Always looked like you dominated possession without turning it into results until the end of the season when you started getting good results

     

    Reckon he'll try and take Piroe to Southampton? Or do you think you can keep ahold of him?

     

    Piroe's only got 1 year left on his contract, doubt we could pay enough to extend it so we expect him to leave this summer. He's been a great signing though, 20+ goals each season.

  11. 6 hours ago, 54 said:

     

     

    Latest on our boards saying Russel Martin is signing a 3 year deal with Southampton today.

     

    Lots of celebrations ongoing with Swans fans, no-one can see what he's achieved to deserve it but most are quite happy. Lets see if its true :)

     

    Already some speculation regarding next manager, some putting 2 and 2 together to get 19, seeing as our glorious owners are also part owners of DC United, or should I say Wayne Rooney's DC United, they think we'll become Wayne Rooney's Swansea City. Wouldn't be that bad thinking of it, he did well considering the circumstances at Derby.

     

    We'll see, never a dull moment being a football fan (unless your watching a game where Martin is one of the managers :lol:).

     

    He did well at the end of the season, just the 20 odd games in the middle.

     

     

  12. 21 hours ago, wormy said:

     

    To this unknowledgeable outsider, it does seem strange that a three year career consisting of mid-table finishes with MK Dons and Swansea before getting tapped up by one of the main expected promotion challengers. 

     

    What have your expectations been at Swansea these past couple of years, as I would have expected your lot to still be gunning for promotion?

     

    We'd love promotion as would any team, our chance passed us really though, rather than keep our Prem players we sold them the first year down, since then our team has slowly been weakened as seasons go by. Be great to go up again but can't see it.

  13. Being reported now that our Manager Russel Martin is about to go to Southampton (although no approach has been made, not sure how that works). Whether this story is true or not I don't know, its been rumbling for a few day now though, I think we'll lose Martin soon as it appears his agent has been linking him everywhere.

     

    Not sure what to think really, we ended really well but at some point we went on a run of about 25 games with 3 wins, we'd all have been glad to see the back of him at that time. The number of games lost due to messing about at the back, suicidal defending and goal kicks, plus losing to goals in injury time. Playing players out of position where they are not suited to play.

     

    Playing 3 at the back, a system we don't have the players to play, losing games because of this with the defense in calamity. Then changing to a more familiar defensive shape, winning a few then going back to 3 again. 

     

    Actually I do know what to think, roll on the next manager.

  14. 3 hours ago, Big Geordie said:

     

    Clinton Morrison on 5Live reckons Mullin is good enough to play at Championship level. You would think he will have clubs watching him.

     

    In the documentary it stated he had offers from teams in League One, but wanted to be home near family.

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