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Match: Let'S Get Back TO Winning Ways'
Match: Let'S Get Back TO Winning Ways'
POST MATCH LETS GET BACK a Dream TO WINWedding WINNING 20,000 WAYS
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TAKING AIM Neil Taylor fires in a shot during Swansea Citys 2-0 defeat to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.
NEIL Taylor believes its vital Swansea City get back to winning ways at Bolton next Saturday so they are in the perfect position to take on Chelsea three days later.
Sunderland v Swans pages 2-7; Biarritz v Ospreys pages 8&9; Castres v Scarlets pages 10&11; Club rugby pages 12&13; Welsh soccer page 16
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Swansea head to the Reebok Stadium for an FA Cup clash before the Blues visit the Liberty a week tomorrow. They will be looking to seal a place in
Now Taylor has told his team-mates they must bounce back against the Trotters in order to face Andre VillasBoass men on a high. Bolton will be tough, he said. We stated our intention with the Barnsley game about how well we want to do in the cup and its important to get back to winning ways before Chelsea. I thought Sunderland pressed us for the first five minutes but
after that we dominated and their first goal came against the run of play. From then on it was all us and it was quite a weird game to play. Swansea had the majority of possession and territory against the Black Cats, but did struggle to carve out clear-cut chances. The few they did werent taken, while Martin ONeills side provided a finishing masterclass. Stephane Sessegnon curled their ope-
ner past Michel Vorm and into the top corner just before the quarter-hour mark. Then with five minutes left, substitute Craig Gardner gave the Swansea goalkeeper no chance of getting to his 30-yard dipping volley. We dominated, we should have scored goals but we didnt, added Taylor. They took their goals very well and that was the difference. Away from home you have to take your chances.
BY LAURA BURNIP
POLICE have been accused of playing down crime after an appeal for information about a rape was made seven weeks after the incident.
Dyfed-Powys Police launched a nationwide manhunt last week for 25-year-old Abdulsamda Ahmed Raza who is wanted in connection with a sexual assault involving two teenage girls in Llanelli. The appeal for information on the Kurdish nationals whereabouts was publicised on BBC Crimewatch on Thursday night, with further details released to local media on Friday nearly seven weeks after the incident. Now Llanelli councillor John Jenkins has slammed the police for apparently being too
Courthouse protection
AMMANFORD: The historic courthouse could be bought by the towns council so it is protected for future generations. GFull story page 6
BAKER BOY Coedcae pupil Ethan Walley is selling cupcakes to raise money for cancer charities. GFull story page 5
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