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Thread: Burnley v Swansea City

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    Burnley v Swansea City

    May be in a rush tomorrow so its up now

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    Wood out of match day squad. All Irish lads start and Barnes up front on his own. Taylor on the bench. Swansea start with Portuguese international and Bayern Munich superstar Sanches.
    Will Clement try to win dirty as he promised?

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    Team
    Pope, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Ward, Gudmundsson, Cork, Hendrick, Defour, Brady, Barnes.
    Subs: Arfield, Vokes, Westwood, Long, Taylor, Wells, Lindegaard

    Swans
    Fabianski, Naughton, Fernandez, Mawson, Olsson, Fer, Clucas, Sanches, Ayew, Abraham, Dyer.
    Subs: Nordfeldt, van der Hoorn, Carroll, Ki, Routledge, Narsingh, Bony.

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    Some match facts from BBC website

    Swansea have won all four of their Premier League games against Burnley, including two 1-0 victories at Turf Moor.
    Both of Swansea's winners against Burnley last season came in the final 10 minutes, with Leroy Fer scoring after 82 minutes at Turf Moor and Fernando Llorente netting in the 90th minute in a 3-2 victory at the Liberty Stadium.
    The Clarets have lost six of their last seven league games against the Swans, with the only exception a 2-1 home win in the Championship in April 2011.

    Burnley
    The Clarets could win three consecutive top-flight games for the first time since a similar run in December and January 1975.
    Burnley have kept clean sheets in five of their last eight league matches, including each of the last two.
    They have claimed 19 points from their first 11 games this season - their best start to a top-flight season since 1973-74 (when they would have had 24 points if adjusted to three points for a win).
    Sean Dyche's side have conceded just two Premier League goals at home this term - only Manchester United and Liverpool have better records.
    Fif**** of Burnley's 31 Premier League wins have come by 1-0 scorelines. That percentage (48%) is the highest of any team to have played in the division for more than one season.

    Swansea City
    The Swans have registered just 22 attempts on target in 11 league games, failing to test the opposition goalkeeper at all in three of those matches.
    Swansea have lost five of their last six Premier League games, winning the other against Huddersfield.
    A fourth consecutive defeat would equal Swansea's longest losing streak in the top flight. They have done this on five previous occasions, most recently in December 2016.
    Tammy Abraham has been directly involved in 71% of Swansea's Premier League goals this season, scoring four and assisting one, which is the highest percentage in the division.

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    Charlie Nicholas on Sky brought a big smile to my face saying "Everton are no longer the 7th best team in the Prem, Burnley are"

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    Afternoon all ...Swansea our bogey team in the premier league can we beat them today ..

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    We are off attacking the Cricket end, afternoon all

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    Pal@rse 1 Everton 0

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    Palace 1 Everton 1

    WBA 0 Chelsea 1

    QPR 1 Villa 0

    Oldham 1 Rochdale 1

    Reading 0 Wolves 1

    Sunderland 1 Millwall 2

    Yeovil 1 Swindon 0

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    A push on the chest of Barnes is not enough for a penalty the commentator just said WTF

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