I feel like I am continually repeating myself, but Saturday is massive. Swansea, who’s automatic promtion push has fallen over in recent weeks, will not fancy the trip to Bloomers, somewhat of a fortress of late for pool.
Simon Grayson on Neil Woods: ‘He just hasn’t been picked, never regained the sharpness after the suspension’
But the news is that: ‘Woody will be round and about it (the squad) over the next 2, 3 games.’
He did say however: ‘I’ve not had any disagreements with him.’
This week Phil Horner has been very busy, with Rory Prendergast, Ian Morris, John Murphy, Sam Stockley and Keith Lasley all keeping the physio on his toes through the week. Andy Taylor is training at Blackburn now, trying desperately to get fit again before Saturday.
Suprisingly manager Simon Grayson hopes every one of those players will be back for the game.
Out: Danny Coid (Ankle)
Phil Doughty (Leg)
Doubts: John Murphy,
Rory Prendergast,
Ian Morris,
Sam Stockley,
Keith Lasley,
Andy Taylor,
It’ll have to be the ‘ginger ninja’ Gareth Williams. The one real goal threat in the side, and I think we’ll need to score numerous goals to win. The reason being I don’t think the defence will cope with Trundle and Knight.
After their victory on Tuesday night at home to Swindon, Kenny Jackett has no new injury worries ahead of the game. They will assess the fitness of midfielder Kristian O’Leary, but that is the only worry for The Swans. Keith Lowe has been recalled by Wolves after a loan spell.
Doubt: Kristian O’Leary
But that small, sharp little nipper Leon Knight. I still remember how he tore us apart for Huddersfield at the grand opening of the new stands back in February 2002, when Rhys Day had a nightmare at the back for The Seasiders. Hopefully this won’t be repeated.
Saturday 1st October
Swansea City 3 v 2 Blackpool
Trundle, Akinfenwa and Britton for Swansea, with Parker and Donnelly twice equalising for ‘pool.
Thankfully it’s not Ray Olivier this tme!!!!!!!
A Bates (Staffordshire) – Games: 32 Yellow Cards: 89 Red Cards: 7
E M Evans and G T Stott
Fourth Official : B Roberts
Bates was in charge for Swansea’s 7-1 trashing of Bristol City this year, lets hope he isn’t their lucky referee.
Blackpool 3 – 2 Swansea –
Parker and Williams(2) for ‘pool, with Trundle and Knight for The Swans.
Optimistic!?!?
Monday, 17 April 2006
Coca-Cola Football League One
Brentford v Blackpool, 15:00