Category: Editor’s Blog

Opposition view – AFC Bournemouth

We speak to Cherry Chimes’ Peter Bell ahead of the Swans’ New Year’s Eve clash against Bournemouth at the Liberty…

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Sacked Bob Bradley

Sacking Bradley won’t solve everything

First and foremost it’s definitely a good thing Bob Bradley has been given his marching orders. He was the wrong man from the start, it was blindingly obvious then and it is now. Shipping three goals or more in his eleven games in charge and only winning twice in what was a much easier run of games compared to Francesco Guidolin said it all.

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Opposition view – West Ham Utd

We speak to Sean Whetstone from Westhamtilidie.com ahead of the Hammers’ Boxing Day trip to the Liberty…

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Opposition view – Middlesbrough

We catch up with Robert Nicols from fmttm.com ahead of the Swans’ trip to the Riverside this weekend…

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Opposition view – Sunderland

We catch up with Rory Fallow from Roker Report ahead of the Swans’ trip to Sunderland this weekend…

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Opposition view – Spurs

We catch up with Mick Faldo of www.spursweb.com ahead of this weekend’s match… 

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No More Tinkering

If you’re not seriously alarmed by the form of Swansea City at the moment then you definitely should be. Two points from the last ten games isn’t just relegation form, its complete humiliation. This club looks in serious danger of sliding into the Championship with a whimper and arresting that slide looks a mighty task.

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Opposition view: Stoke City

Ahead of Monday night’s trip to Stoke, David Cowlishaw from the Wizards of Drivel podcast gives us the lowdown on Mark Hughes’ side.

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Wales: Austria away q&a

We caught up with Austria fans Christian Spindler and David Ziermann ahead of Wales’ crucial World Cup qualifier in Vienna.

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We’re becoming like any other club

Swansea City have given me an immense amount of pride over the last few years. When your club does well it inevitably makes you feel proud but it was about so much more than success on the pitch.

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