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    Swansea v Oxford

    Swansea v Oxford Saturday 3 May 12:30
    This is it, the last match of the season, an early kick-off.
    The curtain comes down on yet another year of turmoil at the club.
    A change of owners, a change of chairman, a change of manager, a change of players.
    Flirting with the play-offs, then relegation, then play-offs again, mathematically at least.
    Our captain, ten years at the club, betrayed us and ran away and left us in the lurch at the worst possible time for more money, right at the end of the transfer window. He who was already made a multi-millionaire by the Swans, left like a rat fleeing a sinking ship.
    Luckily we had a loyal coach who took over and rescued our season and transformed our non-functional players into a solid unit again and playing for each other.
    The Oxford match has nothing riding on it for either club except pride. Both clubs were threatened with relegation but are now safe.
    Swans will want to end the season on a high after the Millwall defeat ended our unbeaten run.
    Oxford will have achieved their aim of consolidation in the Championship after promotion last season.
    Let’s hope key defender Darling has recovered from his injury and plays, we missed him on Saturday.
    Last edited by jackaway; 28-04-2025 at 07:53 AM.

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