Swan Song

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Swan Song

Postby CuteMancs » Sat May 16, 2015 1:37 pm

The view from the Home End


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Once again it looks like the home fans have already gone on holiday this week. Not too many comments about the actual game on their forums, with the exception of the return of Bony (understandably). It is their last home game of the season, so I expect it will be a fantastic atmosphere in the away end. I don't think this one is going to be easy, but I think we will be up for it, so for the penultimate time...

COME ON CITY !!

Man City will be a far tougher nut to crack than Arsenal and Aguero is a better forward than Giroud. Realistically you'd have to be happy if we got a point out of this
This is one game where I can understand if Monk parks the bus.

Sod the result, as long as we give them a game and don't turn in a performance like Chelsea I'll be happy. Last home game of the season, the liberty will be bouncing, the team will be up for it and we will witness a great match, Sunday can't come round quick enough!

There are a lot of fans out there who are now in a Europe here we go mode...they will be chomping at the bit Sunday to see us win and have positive results elsewhere which could mean that we go to Palace for a result to get the Euro dream up and running. Surely the players are not just saying that they want to go. They will be up for it on Sunday. Anyway City are already in the Champions League.

Going to be very strange seeing Wilf playing for the opposition, I have watched a few of his performances for Man City and he has slowly started to show his class as he did when with us, that backheel for Aguero's well taken goal v QPR will have given him confidence. Although he was only with us a relatively short time he became one of my all time favourite Swans strikers with his immense strength on the ball and eye for goal but I really hope he doesn't put one in against us on Sunday.

This one really has nil nil all over it

Maybe we should sing " come on Wilfried Bony score a goal for Swansea" He might get confused hah

Bring it on; this Man Citeh team is no great shakes. Garry will have a plan for Kun and that will sort them out

Bony has played a massive part in our recent success and should be afforded maximum respect..after he leaves the field!

The guy was a total professional while at the Swans, he worked hard and earned his multi million pound move to a big club, he always said that he wanted champions league club and left for just that, he also signed an improved contract that protected the clubs position a bit more and ensured the £19m release clause was binned, we as fans deserve to give him plenty of respect for that alone,especially in a world of mercenery footballers.

Was a joy to watch and wore our jersey with pride, i wish him all the best at Man city but of course when on the field for them we should make it hard for him.

I get the feeling that 99% of Jacks will give him a cracking ovation when the time comes,im sure Wilf will understand he is now the opposition when on the field but off it or when getting subbed off i feel its only right to afford him the same level of respect in which he treated SCFC while playing for us.

Will go down as one of the best centre forwards in our History IMO .

Hope we smash city and hope Wilf starts for them,plays well but doesn't score or set one up then gets subbed to warm applause and appriciation from all sides of the Liberty.

I loved watching him play and loved his professionalism while at the Swans, im sure most feel the same, no need to feel any bitterness towards Bony at all, the boy done great for us from the first day til the last.

He was only with us for 5 minutes
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Re: Swan Song

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Sat May 16, 2015 1:41 pm

A lot of respect for Bony there.

I'm expecting a tough game.
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Re: Swan Song

Postby nottsblue » Sat May 16, 2015 4:15 pm

Won't be easy. Monk has done a terrific job there and they will be gunning for Europe. Still, Aguero and Bony would be a handful for any team. A close game which hopefully we will shade
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Re: Swan Song

Postby Slim » Sat May 16, 2015 4:46 pm

They seem more occupied with giving Bony a clap than actually winning the game.
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Re: Swan Song

Postby Wooders » Sat May 16, 2015 4:55 pm

Slim wrote:They seem more occupied with giving Bony a clap than actually winning the game.

Let's hope the players reciprocate
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Re: Swan Song

Postby zuricity » Sat May 16, 2015 5:00 pm

Slim wrote:They seem more occupied with giving Bony a clap than actually winning the game.


Surely in correct English it is 'the' and not 'a' ... clap ?
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Re: Swan Song

Postby failsworthblue » Sat May 16, 2015 5:39 pm

Like Swansea and Monk they play some good football, we have picked up a little bit so draw would be a good result.
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Re: Swan Song

Postby Slim » Sat May 16, 2015 11:52 pm

zuricity wrote:
Slim wrote:They seem more occupied with giving Bony a clap than actually winning the game.


Surely in correct English it is 'the' and not 'a' ... clap ?


I stand corrected, but gonorrhea is so hard to spell.
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