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  • orion523
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    Avoiding The Drop: A Season With Swansea City

    Overwhelmingly chosen by the experts to be one of the unfortunate three to be relegated following the 2011-12 Premier League season, Brenden Rodgers' Swansea City club have instead become the story of the year, thanks to a very attractive pass and move style of play that has vaulted "The Jacks" into 11th place in the table while also giving them the nickname of "Swancelona." This is their story....


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    August 11th, 2011

    Swansea Season Preview
    Chris Burton takes a look at what sort of shape Swansea are in as they prepare to take the Premier League plunge.

    Whatever happens in 2011/12, Swansea will go down in history as the first Welsh side to grace the Premier League. Promotion through the Championship play-offs last term has taken the Swans onto the loftiest of perches and they will be desperate to ensure that their stay among English football's elite lasts longer than one season.
    History does not bode well, with Wembley joy all too often followed by a campaign of struggle and ultimately relegation back into the second tier.
    Swansea, though, will fancy that they are better prepared for a crack at the top flight than a number of their play-off predecessors and will enter the new season with nothing to fear and everything to gain.
    Any success they do achieve is likely to be built on their home form, with the Liberty Stadium having become something of a fortress in recent times.

    FACT BOX:

    INS: Danny Graham (Watford), Leroy Lita (Middlesbrough), Jose Moreira (Benfica), Steven Caulker (Tottenham, loan), Wayne Routledge (Newcastle)

    OUTS: Dorus de Vries (Wolves), Darren Pratley (Bolton), Albert Serran (AEK Larnac), Scott Donnelly (Wycombe, loan), Gorka Pintado, Cedriv van der Gun (released)

    Sky Bet Title Odds: 5000/1

    Likely top scorer: Scott Sinclair

    Possible best XI: Moreira, Rangel, Williams, Caulker, Taylor, Agustien, Allen, Dobbie, Dyer, Sinclair, Graham.

    Just three defeats were suffered on their own patch last season and should they be able to keep those defences up this time around, there is every chance they could steer a course to safety.
    Brendan Rodgers will also be aware of how important it is to get off to a good start in the Premier League, with early momentum providing the foundation on which to build a successful campaign - as West Brom proved last season despite feeling the need to change their manager halfway through.
    Rodgers would appear to be well set in his own managerial hot-seat, with the Swans having established a reputation for standing by promising young bosses and providing them with the tools required to get the job done.
    They also look to have a squad capable of holding its own at the highest level, with a useful blend of youth and experience suggesting they have both the legs and mental strength for a Premier League tussle.
    Among those expected to lead the top-flight charge will be a collection of tricky wingers that possess the technical flair required to unlock the tightest of defences.
    Scott Sinclair is the ring leader, following his goalscoring heroics last season, and the former Chelsea man seems to have stumbled upon his spiritual home in the Welsh valleys following a lengthy spell as a footballing nomad.
    He will be ably supported in 2011/12 by Nathan Dyer, his partner from last season, and new recruit Wayne Routledge - a man who can call upon prior Premier League experience from his time with Tottenham, Fulham, Aston Villa and Newcastle.
    Rodgers has also sought to address a striking problem that has plagued the Swans for a while by drafting in Danny Graham from Watford and Leroy Lita from Middlesbrough.


    "I read somewhere that there's a greater chance of seeing Elvis alive than seeing us staying in the Premier League and that was before the sweat had even dried on the shirts at Wembley. It made me chuckle but now we have a cause to fight for and I think people will be surprised."
    Brendan Rodgers Quotes of the week

    Graham may be relatively unproven in the top flight, but his strike rate in the Football League with Carlisle and Watford makes him deserving of another shot at the big time - and at 25 he is yet to reach his peak - while Lita is a hard-working frontman who will run all day while popping up with the odd goal here and there.
    Throw into the mix the likes Wales international Ashley Williams, a man who has attracted plenty of Premier League interest in the past, Scottish playmaker Stephen Dobbie, promising full-back Neil Taylor and midfield dynamo Joe Allen and the argument for seeing Swansea preserve their Premier League status with something to spare starts to gather considerable weight.

    Star man - Scott Sinclair
    Former Chelsea youngster Sinclair flourished last season after securing a permanent move away from Stamford Bridge following a string of loan spells. He boasted an average of a goal every two games and was a constant threat from the left flank. He certainly looks capable of making his mark in the Premier League this season.

    Best signing - Danny Graham
    To date, Graham has made just 14 Premier League appearances and scored just one goal - with those outings coming during his early days at Middlesbrough. He has, however, come a long way since his time on Teesside and arrived at the Liberty Stadium this summer as a proven goalscorer in the Football League. He has plundered 74 goals in the last four seasons and should he be able to transfer that kind of form onto the top-flight stage, the Swans will have found the razor-sharp cutting edge that they have been crying out for.

    One to watch - Ashley Williams
    The centre-half has repeatedly been linked with moves to the Premier League after establishing himself as one of the best defenders in the Football League in recent seasons. He now has the chance to prove himself and he should be one of Swansea's most influential figures in the coming months.

    "Being in the Premier League is extra special for the boys. It's a special time for the club and we are looking forward to it. There is a great competition for places and all the lads are working hard in the squad. As soon as that game finished at Wembley, everyone was buzzing and waiting for the new season to start."
    Leon Britton Quotes of the week

    Young gun - Neil Taylor
    Though he will miss the opening game of the campaign against Manchester City through suspension, which also cost him an appearance in the play-off final, Taylor will be an integral performer at left-back for Swansea. Wanted by Newcastle before signing a new contract earlier in the summer, the Wales international is another who will be anxious to demonstrate he has what it takes to be a success in the Premier League.

    Point to prove - Wayne Routledge
    Routledge spent the second half of last season helping Queens Park Rangers to the Championship title before securing a move to the Liberty Stadium. Bombed out of Newcastle by Alan Pardew, the winger faces a fight to dislodge Nathan Dyer and Scott Sinclair from the team, but will be hungry to show he can mix it with the best Premier League wingers after leaving St James' Park.

    Manager - Brendan Rodgers
    After spells at Watford and Reading, former Chelsea coach Rodgers guided Swansea to promotion in his first season in charge at the Liberty Stadium. He has moulded together a squad of players hungry to prove they can perform in the Premier League and also ensures there is an attractive brand of football on show in South Wales. Rodgers' credentials will be seriously tested this season, but it is hard to envisage him abandoning his principles of playing football the right way.


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      Man City Vs. Swansea City


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      Playing in their first top flight football game since the 1982/83 season, Welsh side Swansea City stunned the footballing world on Monday by holding powerful Manchester City to a 0-0 draw at Manchester's Etihad Stadium. Playing without star players Sergio Aguero, who missed the game with a sore leg, and the recently aquired Samir Nasri who will miss the next four months following knee surgery, City looked out of sorts, as Swansea dominated the play with their quick passing style which earned them 61% of the possession. In the end however neither club could break the other down and the match ended nil - nil.

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        Round One Results

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        Blackburn 0 Wolverhampton 2
        Fulham 2 Aston Villa 0
        Liverpool 1 Sunderland 0
        Newcastle United 1 Arsenal 2
        QPR 2 Bolton 1
        Tottenham 2 Everton 2
        Wigan 1 Norwich City 2
        Stoke City 1 Chelsea 0
        West Brom 2 Manchester United 1
        Manchester City 0 Swansea City 0

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          Swansea Vs. Wigan
          The Liberty Stadium, Swansea City, Wales
          Premier League Round Two

          Swansea City- Dominant for long stretches, Brendan Rodgers' lads played well enough to win the match, but the inability to finish ultimately doomed the newly promoted Welsh side who fell to visiting Wigan Athletic 2-0. Goals from Franco di Santo off of a corner in the 37th minute and Hugo Rodallega in the 85th minute provided Wigan with all they would need to capture their first league win of the season.

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            Round Two Results

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            Arsenal 2 Liverpool 2
            Aston Villa 4 Blackburn 1
            Chelsea 2 West Brom 0
            Everton 1 QPR 1
            Norwich City 1 Stoke City 0
            Sunderland 0 Newcastle United 3
            Swansea City 0 Wigan 2
            Wolverhampton 0 Fulham 1
            Bolton 2 Manchester City 1
            Manchester United 4 Tottenham 1

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              Swansea City 0-1 Sunderland
              Barclays Premier League Round Three
              The Liberty Stadium

              Swansea City- Another match, another impressive showing, but again another loss. This time a 1-0 defeat to Sunderland. Scoreless at the half, the Black Cats made the break through at the 52' minute mark when striker Niklas Bentner blasted one home from 20 yards out to make it 1-0 Sunderland. From there on, Swansea kept up the pressure but time and again were turned away by the much more physical Cats defense. Up next is a trip to The Emirates to face mighty Arsenal

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                Round Three Results

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                Tottenham 1 Manchester City 1
                Aston Villa 3 Wolverhampton 0
                Blackburn 2 Everton 1
                Chelsea 3 Norwich City 0
                Liverpool 4 Bolton 0
                Newcastle United 1 Fulham 1
                Swansea City 0 Sunderland 1
                West Brom 0 Stoke City 1
                Wigan 0 QPR 0
                Manchester United 2 Arsenal 0

                League Table August 31, 2011
                Barcleys Premier League
                TEAMGPWDLPTS
                Liverpool32107
                Fulham32107
                Aston Villa32016
                Manchester United32016
                Chelsea32016
                Stoke City32016
                Norwich City32016
                Queens Park Rangers31205
                Newcastle United31114
                Wigan Athletic31114
                Arsenal31114
                West Bromwich31023
                Wolverhampton31023
                Sunderland31023
                Blackburn Rovers31023
                Bolton31023
                Everton30212
                Manchester City30212
                Tottenham30212
                Swansea City30121

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                  Summer Transfer Window Recap

                  Although Swansea City were relatively quiet this transfer period, with the extent of their moves being the loans of four youngsters, there were as usual plenty of big moves made in the football universe, but none bigger than the transfer made between European heavyweights Inter Milan and Bayern Munich. Inter have sold disgruntled midfielder Wesley Sneijder to the German giants for the whopping price of £29,500,000. Other big deals made were:

                  Lazio midfielder Hernanes was sold to French powerhouse Olympique Lyon for £28,000,000

                  Bayern Munich have sold midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger to Real Madrid for £26,500,000

                  Borussia Dortmund have sold Japanese midfielder Shinji Kagawa to Chelsea for £25,000,000

                  Palermo have sold 23 year old midfielder Josip Llicic to Malaga for £21,000,000

                  Olympique Lyon have sold 28 year old striker Lisandro Lopez to Juventus for £16,500,000

                  Arsenal have sold 21 year old goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny to Athletico Madrid for £16,000,000

                  Arsenal have sold 25 year old defender Thomas Varmaelen to Inter Milan for £15,000,000

                  Tottenham have sold 24 year old winger Aaron Lennon to Liverpool for £15,000,000

                  Tottenham have sold 25 year old French fullback Younes Kaboul to AC Milan for £13,000,000

                  Lazio have sold 28 year old CM Cristian Ledesma to Genoa for £12,500,000

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                    Arsenal 5-1 Swansea City
                    Barclays Premier League Round Four
                    The Emirates Stadium

                    London- An errant pass from Swansea keeper Michel Vorm landed right on the foot of Gunners midfielder Aaron Ramsey who quickly turned the gaffe into a goal, giving the Gunners an early 1-0 lead. It would only get worse from there for Swansea, who despite getting their first goal of the season, were battered by the home side 5-1. Ramsey and Robin van Persie each had two goals while Andrei Arshavin added another. For the Swans, Danny Graham's strike at the 32' minute mark will go down in history as the first Premier League goal by a Wales based club. With the loss Swansea City drops to 0-1-3, giving them one point and residence in the Premier League cellar.


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                      Round Four Results

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                      Manchester United 1-2 Chelsea (Round 5 match moved up)
                      Tottenham 2-1 Liverpool (Round 5 match moved up)

                      Arsenal 5-1 Swansea City
                      Bolton 1-2 Manchester United
                      Everton 1-1 Aston Villa
                      Manchester City 3-0 Wigan
                      Stoke City 1-3 Liverpool
                      Sunderland 1-1 Chelsea
                      Wolverhampton 1-2 Tottenham
                      Fulham 1-0 Blackburn
                      Norwich City 1-2 West Bromwich
                      QPR 1-2 Newcastle United

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                        Swansea City 1-1 West Bromwich
                        Barclays Premier League Round Five
                        The Liberty Stadium

                        Swansea City- In a match in which both teams deserved a point, Swansea and West Brom battled to a 1-1 draw in a driving rain storm here on the south coast of Wales. Scott Sinclair gave Swansea the 1-0 lead with a strike from 10 yards out at the 32' minute mark giving The Jacks the first half lead. Early in the second half however, West Brom pulled level when Peter Odemwingie easily deposited a controversial penalty call 55 minutes in. From there each team had their chances to claim the points, but neither could capitalize.
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                          Round Five Results

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                          Aston Villa 3-2 Newcastle United
                          Blackburn 2-1 Arsenal
                          Bolton 1-1 Norwich City
                          Everton 1-0 Wigan
                          Fulham 1-2 Manchester City
                          Sunderland 1-0 Stoke City
                          Swansea City 1-1 West Bromwich
                          Wolverhampton 1-3 QPR

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                            Swansea City 2-3 Chelsea
                            Carling Cup Round Three
                            The Liberty Stadium

                            Swansea City- Fernando Torres, two crossbars, and a post. That was the difference today as Swansea City bowed out of Carling Cup competition despite a valiant effort from the entire club in a 3-2 loss to powerful Chelsea. Torres was a force throughout the game for the Blues, netting a hat trick with goals in the 7th, 45th, and 47th minutes, the third of which gave the visitors a commanding 3-0 lead. Instead of quitting however Brendan Rodgers' lads battled back, constantly pressuring the Chelsea defense and earning two penalties in the process, both of which were capitalized on, one by Scott Sinclair in the 68th minute and the other by Danny Graham in the 90th. In between their successful penalties, Swansea had three other close calls, with Danny Graham hitting the post once and Stephen Dobbie twice hitting the crossbar. Close is not good enough in this game however and the Swans remain winless against Premier League talent.

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                              Carling Cup Round Three Results

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                              Blackburn 2-1 Manchester United
                              Dagenham 2-1 West Brom
                              Everton 4-0 Ipswich Town
                              Liverpool 1-0 Bolton
                              Norwich City 2-3 Leicester City
                              Peterborough 1-2 Aston Villa
                              Port Vale 1-3 Wigan
                              Reading 1-0 Coventry City
                              Sheffield United 4-1 Rochdale
                              Stoke City 0-1 Arsenal
                              Sunderland 3-2 Fulham
                              Swansea City 2-3 Chelsea
                              Brighton 3-1 Burton Albion
                              Burnley 4-1 Colchester
                              Leyton Orient 0-2 Blackpool
                              Watford 2-3 Tottenham

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