The Away Report: Swansea 1 v 0 Derby
Saturday 21 Nov 2009 09:54:50 by Daniel J Sewart

Not a single shot on target. Not even a scuffed, sliced or meekly hit one. A dire performance seemingly designed to strangle the opposition back fired as a late goal made it a scant 2 points from a possible 27 on the road.
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Swansea City 1 v 0 Derby County
Coca Cola Championship
Liberty Stadium, Swansea
Friday 20th November 2009, 7:45 pm

Goals: Bessone - 81 min

Referee: R. East

Attendance: 17,804 (420 travelling Rams)

Team Line Ups:

Swansea City: Dorus De Vries, Angel Rangel, Ashley Williams, Alan Tate, Frede Bessone, Andrea Orlandi (Allen 61), Darren Pratley, Cedric Van der Gun (Butler 77), Leon Britton, Nathan Dyer, Craig Beattie (Trundle 92).


Subs: David Cornell, Stephen Dobbie, Jordi Lopez, Albert Serran.

Derby County: Stephen Bywater, Fredrik Stoor (Connolly 63), Shaun Barker, Dean Leacock, Dean Moxey, Gary Teale (McEveley 73), Robbie Savage, Bryan Hughes, Paul Green, Jake Livermore (Dickov 85), Rob Hulse.

Subs: Ross Atkins, Miles Addison, Lee Croft, Lee Hendrie.

Match Comment:

The most baffling thing to come out of the game was the Rams tactic of holding Swansea out but in turn not having any design to find a route on goal themselves.

In their win at Pride Park before the international break, although looking fragile at times, Derby drove forward in waves, purpose and looked like a much slicker unit.

For me and many others this has a lot to do with Hulse and Dickov up front as they have improved at complementing each others hard work. This would have been a welcome addition to the bluntness on display in Wales with a lone striker forced to spend much of his time defending.

One of the Rams best player in their last hit out was Stephen Pearson but he continued his injury riddled career at Derby and was ruled out with a groin complaint. Perhaps he knew what was to come as it was not just backs against the wall as backs, sides, fronts, tops and bottoms were required to hold the Swansea attack at bay.

Without a genuine chance on goal or even a non-genuine one on target, there is no way of putting a positive spin on the performance. Derby never had much else in mind except not repeating the disaster of Cardiff and at best looked to be trying to do no more than steal a point.

Some might say (as many players and manager already have) that the Rams were unlucky not to get away with a point. To me that kind of thinking seems in it self counter productive, scoring a goal would have also helped in securing a point, a couple of goals may have even resulted in securing three.

Instead Derby slipped to another confidence sapping defeat that has already incensed fans because of the way in which the team are playing. It will no doubt once again produce further loud bellowing amongst those determined to see Nigel drummed out of Derby a failure.

I do not include myself in that group and will continue to support him being given more time. Mind you, I would also support him being given some help either financially or in his back room staff. So far it seems those at the top do not plan to do either any time soon, may they prove me wrong.

If I had to make one complaint about the manager it would be the use of tactics that take all that was good about one performance and scrap them in favor of those that have continually proven ineffective and produced a unacceptable 2 away points for the season.

Supporters want to see their team play football and much of the frustration seems to stem from the fact that the strategies employed strangles any chance of that happening.

I think a fan who emailed me at RamZone after the game, summed up the feelings of many who were listening to the game:

“A truly vapid, embarrassing display from what I heard on Radio Derby commentary, with a VERY condemnatory phone call to RD from a disgusted, emotional fan emerging from the stadium.
 
I'm a 'loyal' fan but I really couldn't conceive of spending a large wad of money, booking at least a half-day off and enduring a 382-mile round trip (from Derby) to watch THAT by any stretch of my imagination.
 
It doesn't make me less of a fan to declare that I will only attend 'local' away games like WBA, Cov etc in the forseeable future because I value my leisure time too much - indeed, it signals that there's only so much I'd put up with in watching the skeleton of a team representing my club nowadays!
 
Injuries, excuses, half-witted performances, half-baked tactics, inadequate players, nil entertainment, sham 'matchday experiences', low investment - we've got all the negatives at Derby County and it seems to me it will be a bitter winter.
 
Why do we bother”?
 
Harsh comments... or overly generous? You can decide for yourself.

Whatever your opinion is, it is hard to deny many of the points raised hit the nail fairly and squarely on the head.

As is always the way in football, something’s gotta give.

The question usually is… what will it be?

Managers Post Match Comments:

Nigel Clough speaking to www.therams.co.uk :

"One thing that stood out was a lack of pace. I don't think we had any throughout the side," said Clough after the Swansea game.

We've talked about it for the last few months and we've not really got any pace in the squad at the moment.

You look at the problems Swansea's Nathan Dyer caused us.
We will be trying to bring some pace in, either on loan or permanent.

We brought James Vaughan in for that reason and he got injured. Someone with pace would be ideal but there's not too many of them around.

We'll try to get anybody we can. We are talking about one or two options at the moment and have put enquiries in to one or two clubs, so we'll wait and see".

Best of the Match Reports:

DCFC - Official Site

SCFC - Official Site

therams.co.uk

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swampthing posted at 21 Nov 2009 12:39:52

Dead right we lack pace but we certainly also lack the ability to pass the ball. Or didn't you notice that, Nigel?

russrat posted at 21 Nov 2009 13:49:13

You are a very poor team and if you dont get your players back double quick then you are definatley going down,you were very bad and lacked any class in the game against us (Leics).

SirRamALot posted at 22 Nov 2009 0:04:38

Connex.... i would enjoy 3rd tier football more than having to listen to your tripe.

I believe the word is parasite. Suprise me and say something constructive.

We know our team are poor and we are in trouble so what else can you add other than your vile ramblings.

Very little I suspect.

SwanBoy posted at 22 Nov 2009 0:09:15

I am a Swans fan and hope the Rams come good. We are a good team, on a good run. They just came here with the wrong attitude.

As for the fox fan who posted here. At least the Rams fans can spell. And I wouldn't get cocky yet ma'boy. Promoted teams have a history of a horror run in second half of season.

ConnexIV posted at 22 Nov 2009 17:08:53

Vile ramblings, thats a bit harsh, lol.

Constructive comments.... Your midfield is too slow, mainly due to the average age i suspect. There is no pace in the side, at all really. Barker is a flop at the back... at best inconsistant, and the other members of the defence can't carry each other when 1 has an off day.

All in all Robbie needs to retire, there needs to be fresh, speedy, blood in the side (although i fear you will have a lot of problems attracting talent in January due to the position of the team and the unproven manager.

Finally, yes, we down the A52 are gloating, we had enough of your lots rammle over the last few seasons, and you were happy to give it, unfortunatly, you, like your glorious *sic* captain seem compleatly unable to take it.

League 1 is a terrible place, different football style compleatly.... enjoy.

wobster posted at 22 Nov 2009 20:04:54

Connex, your constructive comments aren't relevant; your assertions are not based on observation but supposition and prejudice.

Savage isn't the problem in the middle, he has been 'sitting' and passing well and also covering energetically - it is the combination, the absence of Green through injury and the failure of the wide men to deliver good service.

It is true we are chronically short of pace, and (apart from Dickov - who has been effective when selected) Green, Pearson, Davies and Porter provide that when fit.

It is set to be a schizophrenic season if players return - first half poor, second half better. Time will tell, as ever.

Barker has played well in the few games he has been fit and has the makings of a successful partnership with Leacock - they have played together only a handful of times.

Swansea's goal stemmed from a feeble pass up the flank from full back Moxey and they switched the ball quickly to make the chance - in fact, Savage was the only player to be alert near the danger, but too late to prevent the goal.

Derby got what they deserved from the Liberty - nothing.

With so many players returning, match fitness and teamwork will improve - it has to!

Desppite the rubbish served up at Derby, we note that the Trees achieved a home attendance that DCFC would adjudge a disaster!

Billy will organise NFFC and put a physically competent squad out as he did at PPS but he is near the zenith of his capability so don't expect glory.

PS: if you post abuse, your posts will be removed again. If you persist, you will be banned.

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