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MotM vs Swansea (Away 2017/18[B][/B])  

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  1. 1. MotM vs Swansea (Away 2017/18[B][/B])

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Formation change made all the difference. Swansea were clueless but all over us for most of the first half and we were second best and worried. Second half a lot more even but going 4-3-3 meant we actually had the opportunity to keep the ball up their end for a bit, and with two finishers on the pitch we always had a chance then.

 

Professional and took our chances. I don't recall the great save McCarthy made, was it the header in the middle of the box, because it was given as offside before the guy even headed it?

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Formation change made all the difference. Swansea were clueless but all over us for most of the first half and we were second best and worried. Second half a lot more even but going 4-3-3 meant we actually had the opportunity to keep the ball up their end for a bit, and with two finishers on the pitch we always had a chance then.

 

Professional and took our chances. I don't recall the great save McCarthy made, was it the header in the middle of the box, because it was given as offside before the guy even headed it?

 

Ayew curler from outside box at start of 2nd half.

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"Dr. Bunsen, what does 'lesson learned' mean?"

"I've got no idea, Beaker."

Learned and Learnt are alternative forms of the past tense and past participle of the verb learn. Both are acceptable, but learned is often used in both British English and American English. Learnt is more common in British English but either can be used. Next lesson on ‘pedantic’, as and when required.

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Learned and Learnt are alternative forms of the past tense and past participle of the verb learn. Both are acceptable, but learned is often used in both British English and American English. Learnt is more common in British English but either can be used. Next lesson on ‘pedantic’, as and when required.

 

Kindly refrain from pedantry. The "Pedant-in-Chief" position is already filled, but if anything happens to MLG we'll let you know.

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