

Groo
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Dickhead Sunderland fans whistling and booing Ayew who's injured. they did the same and cheered when Taylor was stretchered off a few years back who then missed almost the whole season. Scum fans
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Our forum reporting that you, Sunderland and Norwich are looking at Nathan Dyer http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/swanseacity/news/39090/newcastle-sunderland-and-norwich-looking-at-dyer
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Two keepers... One signed and one possibly on way Signed : Kristoffer Nordfeldt http://www.swanseacity.net/news/article/swansea-city-heerenveen-sweden-goalkeeper-kristoffer-nordfeldt-2503852.aspx? On way?? : Guillermo Lara http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015/06/23/report-swansea-to-sign-guillermo-lara-on-a-free-transfer/?
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Rumour in Swansea. Spurs want Shelvey and we want Townsend!
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I heard something like 2 million pounds, plus rumoured 60K a week. All rumour though, maybe right as he was a "free"
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Swansea City capture Franck Tabanou from St Etienne for £3.5m as Garry Monk moves to make second summer signing
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I can't believe players like Cork and Shelvey never get a look in
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How is that even possible? We've won every competitive game we've played since the World Cup, a competitive competition Wales were not even in I believe you get more points if you beat someone above you than you do if below, last released ranking had Belgium as #2
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I read that if England don't win this then they will be below Wales in the World rankings Don't ypu love the FIFA ranking system
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Edit: Should say... Swansea kit
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Hull City 0-0 Manchester United - SUPER SUNDZzzzz
Groo replied to LoveItIfWeBeatU's topic in Football
An important factor on this game will be the Arsenal Sunderland game. If Sunderland win hem Manchester United have something to play for, if Arsenal win, then Man U will be just playing out the season against Hull. -
Michael Laudrup only signed for 1 year, so should be available
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Who's going down is the thing. Aston Villa played 36 points 38 left to play Southampton (A) Burnley (H) Almost certain to stay up Leicester City played 36 points 37 left to play Sunderland (A) QPR (H) Should be safe, well done these last few weeks Sunderland played 35 points 36 left to play Leicester (H) Arsenal (A) Chelsea (A) Couple of tough games, lose to Leicester could see them in trouble Newcastle played 36 points 36 left to play QPR (A) West Ham (H) Winnable games to most teams but maybe not to Newcastle Hull played 36 points 34 left to play Tottenham (A) Man Utd (H) tough games Burnley played 36 points 29 left to play Stoke (H) Aston Villa (A) Can only get 35 points if win both, so already down QPR played 35 points 27 left to play Manchester City (A) Newcastle (H) Leicester (A) Fail to beat Man City and they are confirmed down, with only ability to get 36 points if win all three, then they are down anyway in reality. Leicester followed by Hull have the best goal difference but think Leicester and Villa in reality are safe now, with QPR as last game at home they should win that OK. If QPR fail to beat Man City would that mean Newcastle will play a team with no reason to win or will the pressure only being on Newcastle screw them. So it's Burnley, QPR and one of Hull, Newcastle and Sunderland. Hull's fixture's must make them favourites but who know's
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Trouble is Ash the cash wouldn't appoint whats needed
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I feel sorry for Carver, but he really needs to walk, really need someone who can inspire some reaction from the players for the last few games.
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oh and there he his Grimes
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You have to look out we still have Emnes to bring on. Seriously I can see Ki coming on and hopefully Grimes who's being hailed as a new Hoddle
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Jeepers, sorry guys, never saw him scoring this season
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You'll have to gift us back I think
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We have no attacking threat so will struggle to score, Oliveira is the latest of our annual useless striker on loan club. That with our usual end of season lethargy means a great opportunity for you to hold onto this.
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Be good if Bournemouth come up, well regarded as one of the best weekends away in the lower leagues
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I asked the same question as he was miles offside at the start when the ball was played in, trotting out and not interfering with play. I'm told that the Hull player then headed the ball as he got onside and started a new phase of the play. Sometimes this not interfering with play confuses me someone else explains it like this "when the ball was headed forward from us (from Cork was it?) he made no attempt to get the ball so was not offside as he wasn't interfering with play. The ball was then headed (not deflected, it was a proper header) from the Hull player and you can't be offside from an opponent playing the ball (you can from a deflection which is the difference). Btw - on the red card - it was red all day long - a terrible challenge - Horne is a complete moron and so anti Swans it is a joke - I couldn't find a stream today without him commentating "
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Two class goals from Gomis today, one a spectacular bicycle kick... boys coming good, who's Bony again
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Modou Barrow to spend the rest of the season at Nottm Forest on loan.