Beat Newcastle and people will become bullish and share your view, but whilst we're losing and rooted to the bottom, any trip away looks daunting.Wimb wrote:Don't understand why people are so fearful of Swansea![]()
True they hammered QPR but they were a side who were pretty much playing together for the first time. West Ham then gave them two goals and capitulated, while they matched our draw at home with Stoke. They were comfortably beaten by Everton yesterday and lost away to a shambolic Villa side last weekend.
They've obviously got some quality in the team but I don't think they're a side we should be dreading facing.
Ian Royal wrote:When we least expect it. So on Tuesday.
Precisely.leicsRoyal wrote:Ian Royal wrote:When we least expect it. So on Tuesday.
That would be massively unexpected.
Hopefully we will be able to keep the run going on Wednesday then.Ian Royal wrote:Precisely.leicsRoyal wrote:Ian Royal wrote:When we least expect it. So on Tuesday.
That would be massively unexpected.
People said that Spurs looked a side we could beat. That went well, Newcastle at home we could be seeing what we saw at home to Spurs, being outclassed.Divvy wrote:Newcastle have a few unhappy players at the moment and a bit of unrest in the camp, so it's a good time to get at them.
If we don't win that one then I think it's fair for questions to be asked of this side, and even the management.
Ian Royal wrote:When we least expect it. So on Tuesday.
That would be nice, although perhaps a bit optimistic under the circumstances.leicsRoyal wrote:Hopefully we will be able to keep the run going on Wednesday then.Ian Royal wrote:Precisely.leicsRoyal wrote: That would be massively unexpected.
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