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| Friday 29th December 2000
Swans Beat The Big Freeze |
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By Karl Woodward Chief Soccer Writer - The Western Mail
SWANSEA CITY beat the big freeze by training on the beach yesterday. But tomorrow’s Second Division match against Brentford at the Vetch Field could fall victim to the winter weather. Swans manager John Hollins took his squad for a work-out on the sands at Swansea Bay yesterday. There was no snow on the Vetch Field pitch but the ground was frozen solid. “At present the pitch is dangerous. A thaw is needed to make it playable on Saturday but more frost is fore-cast,” said Peter Owen, the club’s communications officer. Hollins will be disappointed if the bad weather denies his players the opportunity to build on their confidence-boosting 3-l Boxing Day victory over second-placed Walsall - the Swans’ first win in 12 league games. “We played like a side capable of establishing itself in this division, which is what I have always believed,” he said. “Winning was the important thing. If we can do it against a good side which has come down from the First Division, we should be all right. “We showed we could compete at this level by defeating another strong side, Stoke City. “But we must be more determined to beat sides further down the Division Two table. “Our fans were terrific against Walsall. Even after we went a goal down in the third minute, they stayed behind the boys. “Conceding that early goal seemed to make us more determined to get the ball down and concentrate on turning them round which we did. “We scored a terrific equaliser and built on it. “But we have got to lift the fans by continuing to make things happen for ourselves. “Things are looking up and I would like to think we can do the same against Brentford, weather permit-ting.” |
| Thursday 28th December 2000
Hollins praises focused players. |
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By Jonathan Wilsher - Evening Post
Swansea City boss John Hollins paid credit to his players today for remaining totally focused over the Christmas period. |
| Thursday 28th December 2000
Happy News for Hollins. |
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The Sporting Life Swansea City claimed their first league win in 12 matches when they came from behind to beat promotion chasing Walsall and take the pressure off manager John Hollins. Brett Angell had given Walsall the lead after three minutes but Swansea were level after 19 minutes when Giovanni Savarese turned in a David Romo cross. It stayed all square until the 55th minute when Swansea went ahead with a goal from Steve Jones. Ryan Casey floated in a free kick and Jones rose to send a looping header over goalkeeper James Walker. Swansea sealed matters in the 76th minute when Steve Watkin headed home a Jones free kick and Walsall's misery continued two minutes from time when Tom Bennett missed a penalty awarded for a foul by Jones on Darren Wrack. |
| Wednesday 27th December 2000
Christmas cracker. |
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By Jonathan Wilsher - Evening Post
It took a long time coming, but it was well worth the wait. Swansea City had lost the feeling, the winning feeling. That is until this Boxing Day cracker lifted the relegation gloom that had settled over Vetch Field. |
| Wednesday 27th December 2000
Swans box clever for that elusive victory. |
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By Jonathan Wilsher - Evening Post
Swansea City's long wait for a victory finally came to an end when they delivered a knockout Boxing Day blow to high-flying Walsall at Vetch Field. |
| Wednesday 27th December 2000
Ultimatum from Walsall boss. |
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Walsall Express & Star
Walsall manager Ray Graydon has delivered a shape up
or ship out ultimatum to his unhappy travellers. |
| Wednesday 27th December 2000
Happy Hollins Looking To Build On Swans' Battling Victory . |
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Western Mail SWANSEA CITY gave their manager John Hollins the perfect Christmas present when they registered their first win in 12 league matches with a 3-1 victory over Walsall at The Vetch. A delighted Hollins said, “It’s a nice feeling - I had almost forgotten what it was like. But now we must build on the success and follow it up with another good performance against Brentford on Saturday. “We showed a lot of courage and character to come back from conceding that one goal and deserved victory against a good Walsall side. “I could see why they are up there near the top, but we also played well once we forced our way back into the game. ” Swans’ defender Matthew Bound said, “This was a massive win for us. We needed it badly. We went 1-0 down but no-one gave up. “We stuck to the task and in the end we turned it round and we beat them quite emphatically. Our equaliser was a brilliant goal and from then on we went from strength to strength. I don’t see why this shouldn’t be the springboard for the rest of our season. “The only people talking about us going down are the press and a few of the fans. In our position I suppose they have every right to say that. “But nobody within the camp, players or staff believes that we are going to go down. We will stick at it and hopefully get out of trouble.”
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| Tuesday 26th December 2000
Swansea v Walsall preview. |
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BBC Sport Online Walsall boss Ray Graydon has a full squad available as he prepares his men for their to trip Swansea.
The star of the match was Hungarian international midfielder Gabor Bukran who scored two magnificent goals and often ran the show, particularly in the first half. Graydon was obviously delighted with the win but insists his side must be more ruthless in front of goal. He said: "We scored three goals at home and yet we have had anxiety. The problem is we are creating so many chances, and we should have been sitting comfortably having a brandy and a cigar in the second half." Swansea manager John Hollins is likely to stick with transfer-listed duo Jason Price and Giovanni Savarese for his side's home clash with high-flying Walsall. Both players were selected for the Swans' clash at Wycombe on Saturday, but they were unable to prevent the Welsh outfit losing 2-1. But the club are hopeful that Hollins' men can again rise to the occasion when Ray Graydon's high-flying side visit Vetch Field. A spokesman said: "It's going to be tricky but some of our best performances have been against the top teams. "It seems to bring out the best in the players, we will hopefully have a big crowd and the players have done well in front of the big crowds."
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| Monday 25th December 2000
Swans listed duo in line for Walsall. |
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Sporting Life Swansea manager John Hollins is likely to stick with transfer-listed duo Jason Price and Giovanni Savarese for his side's home clash with high-flying Walsall. Both players were selected for the Swans' clash at Wycombe on Saturday, but they were unable to prevent the Welsh outfit losing 2-1. But the club are hopeful that Hollins' men can again rise to the occasion when Ray Graydon's high-flying side visit Vetch Field. A spokesman said: "It's going to be tricky but some of our best performances have been against the top teams. "It seems to bring out the best in the players, we will hopefully have a big crowd and the players have done well in front of the big crowds." Walsall boss Ray Graydon has the pleasure of selecting from a full complement of players. The Saddlers, who suffered a 2-0 defeat against Millwall last week, will be looking to build on Saturday's 3-1 win against Cambridge. The star of the match was Hungarian international midfielder Gabor Bukran who scored two magnificent goals and often ran the show, particularly in the first half. Graydon was obviously delighted with the win but insists his side must be more ruthless in front of goal. He said: "We scored three goals at home and yet we have had anxiety. The problem is we are creating so many chances, and we should have been sitting comfortably having a brandy and a cigar in the second half." |
| Sunday 24th December 2000
Beeb national poll puts only Ellis worse. |
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Wales on Sunday SWANSEA City chief Neil McClure has been dubbed British footballs second most disliked chairman, according to a Radio Five poll. McClure came second only to Aston Villa chief Doug Ellis.
Swans fans contacted the radio station to voice their feelings. Among the points they made was the fact that McClure is an Arsenal season-ticket holder, and that he supports Norwich City. McClure, who was unavailable for comment last night, will probably shrug off the criticism. He knows being chairman of a football club, more often than not, does not win you any popularity contests. But clearly Swansea fans are unhappy about the predicament the club have got into and seem to put most of the blame at the door of McClure and his much-criticised sidekick at the club, managing director Mike Lewis. Some rumours suggest there might even be a fans' protest at the Boxing Day clash with Walsall at the Vetch, should the Swans lose the game. To compound matters, Wales's leading bookmaker, Jack Brown, has made the Swans 2-1 ON to be relegated at the end of the season. And the bookies believe the boardroom bust-up which led to Steve Hamer being abruptly dismissed as chairman. Is the No 1 reason for the club's dramatic slide towards the bottom. "When you have boardroom squabbles, it filters down the football club," said Jack Brown spokesman Karl Williams. "I've seen it happen at other football clubs and, to be honest, we don't hold out much hope on the Swans keeping their Division Two place.
"The team seem to be in disarray and some players have been put on the transfer list.
And they are also offering 1,000-1 on Cyril the Swan being knighted in the New Year's Honours list. |
| Sunday 24th December 2000
WYCOMBE 2 SWANSEA 1. |
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Sunday People WYCOMBE kept up the pressure on the play-off pack thanks to a first-half brace from leading scorer Andy Rammell. Rammell bagged his first when he gleefully deflected Thompson's curling shot past goalkeeper Freestone. With Swansea in disarray, Rammell added his second when he superbly volleyed home after fine work from Carroll and Thompson. Roberts drilled a powerful shot home, but it was not enough for Swansea, who were made to pay for being caught cold by Rammell. |
| Saturday 23rd December 2000
Its a critical week for Swansea and Hollins . |
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By Mario Risoli - Western Mail
JOHN HOLLINS enters probably the most critical week of his Vetch stewardship hoping that a first victory in 10 league matches will reignite Swansea City's ailing season. The Swans have plunged to third from bottom of Division Three after collecting only five points from the last 30 and Hollins is hoping his play-ers reverse the trend today at Wycombe Wanderers. "One win would change the face of things," said the Swansea manager, remaining upbeat despite his team's disappointing run of results. "Something needs to spark, and I think a win will spark things off." Wycombe are a competitive, tough-tackling side. Not surprising since their manager, Lawrie Sanchez, was an original member of Wimbledon's "Crazy Gang." Currently in eighth spot, Wycombe are chasing a play-off place but their cause has been hit by injuries. Top scorer Sean Devine is out for the season and talented winger Jermaine McSporran is also currently sidelined. "It will be a very tough game. They've done very well and spent a bit of money on players. They're a team that deserves respect," said Hollins, whose side also have festive home games with third-placed Walsall and Brentford. "We've lost a few players through injury, like Steve Jones and Jason Smith, and we've had to change our style, play in different ways. "But that's not the reason why we've not been doing well. Some of the finishing by our opponents has been excellent. "We're being punished for making mistakes. In a lower division we probably wouldn't have been punished for making those mistakes, but we're in a higher division now. "Last season we won games relatively easily but now we're being tested. "We've come up against strikers who have cost £500,000, £1m or - as was the case last week at Bournemouth - someone (Jermaine Defoe) valued at £1.6m. "But these players have still got two arms, two legs and one head. Certain individuals can change a match but you can't beat terrific teamwork. That won us the Third Division championship last season. "Teams in the Second are better all-round. The defenders are better, the midfielders are calmer with the ball and then you've got the strikers. We have to adapt." Hollins can pick virtually his strongest side for the clash at Adams Park, striker Giovanni Savarese is back to full fitness and defender Mathew Bound has completed his three-match suspension. "It's all about getting that consistency. In the Second Division the players have got to think a lot more. "We were a strong team last season and we're still a strong team. To put all your effort in getting halfway up the table is a hard thing but it's a lot easier than winning a championship. "To win a championship, as we did last season, you have to be sharp every week." Strangely, Swansea's barren run began after they recorded one of their best results of the season, a 2-1 home win over Stoke on October 14. Admittedly, Hollins's men have not had the rub of the green. Deflected goals and dubious penalties have played their part, but the Swans'manager refuses to cite bad luck as an excuse. "We've been pretty solid but the first goal is killing us off," added Hollins. "That was certainly the case at Bournemouth. We've got to come back if we concede the first goal. "We did that at Cambridge. We were 3-0 down at half-time and drew 3-3. That shows the character that's in the side. "All the material is there. We've got to start putting it together. We need something to spark and a win will do that. Winning is terrific and losing can get you down. "There have been some good points this season. We won at Notts County and beat Luton 4-0. "We need to make something happen during matches and create more chances. We've got to have that confidence to push forward. There is pressure on Hollins to draft in new faces but he believes he has a squad that can finish in mid-table. "I'm never happy with the squad, but we're OK at the moment," he explained. "The morale and spirit here is very good. We've had a Christmas party. Everybody has to have relaxation. You can't push people all the time."
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