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Swansea City 0 v 1 Mansfield Town | |
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Soccernet.com's report Sad Swansea slumped to their third League defeat in four as the Stags gunned them down at the Vetch Field. Tony Lormor was the Swan tormentor with a sensational finish 12 minutes after half time, as the home crowd became agitated in the wet conditions. Cries of "what a load of rubbish" and howls of derision echoed around the stadium for most of the second half as Swansea's lowest crowd of the season vented their fury. Yet the Swans had chances before the break, Stags keeper Carl Muggleton saving from debutant Tommy Mutton, with Tony Bird and Jason Smith also going close. But overall the Stags dominated and never looked like losing a first League away victory in 11 months after going ahead. Listers' view - Gary Martin What a dreadful performance today. If Hollins thinks that the arrival of walter Boyd is going to solve our problems, then he's a bigger fool than he's taking all of us for. The conditions were dire - gusting winds and pouring rain - and the performances were equally dire. When half-time arrived, Mansfield had had FIVE gilt-edged chances to score and we'd had TWO. The rest of it was a comedy of errors in which the pass count rarely reached 3.
Mike Howard was at fault for their goal when he fell asleep coming out of defence. As the ball was given away to them (for the umpteenth time) the slumbering Howard allowed their right winger an extra second to set off for the through ball. This proved to be 1 second too much as he raced to the by-line and cross ahead of Howard's futile challenge. The ball ran towards the near post where a smart back heel went through the legs of Bound (or Smith) and past the diving Freestone. The ball destined for the net was merely helped on its way by an alert unmarked Stag. Despite this setback, Mansfield were determined to give us every assistance in our quest for an equaliser and their defending in their box was similar to that of a struggling under 15 team. Despite this we just didn't have the guile or energy to take advantage. Far too often players were let down by the ball being on their "wrong" foot. How many years have I been going on about this?
The crowd started leaving 15 minutes before the end and when the final whistle went, not one of the players would even look towards the North Bank (except Nick Cusack) let alone come over to applaud the chanting fans. The chant was - What a load of rubbish. Rest assured, even if Hollins is incapable of conveying the message that their performance was totally unacceptable, the crowd left the players in no doubt about it. I will be very surprised to read reports that any of them were out in the City tonight.
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