Although the season draws to a close this weekend, Doncaster Rovers manager Sean O'Driscoll is looking forward to taking on a side he admires in Swansea City in the final game of the campaign.
The Swans are on the verge of a Play-Off spot come the end of the season; although Paolo Sousa's side need to beat Doncaster Rovers and Blackpool need to lose to Bristol City for it to happen.
"Swansea City pass around the ball really well," Sean told RoversPlayer ahead of the trip to Wales.
"I'm a big fan and always have been. If you pass the ball around, at times you are going to give the ball away and things aren't going to go you're way. You have to bear with it, it's just a shame that it has come at a time where people say that results are the most important thing; but as I keep throwing back at people, if Swansea City could play poorly and win then I'm sure they would do it - but that is difficult to do if you are a passing team because you can't suddenly change the way that you play."
"They have been really consistent since they have been in The Championship. They have changed manager and changed one or two players. They have missed the goalscorer in Scotland, but any team would miss a goalscorer like that. I think that they would probably be more disappointed in spending the majority of the season in the top six positions and coming into the last game of the season they are out of it. That's their disappointment and you can understand that. I think that they are a top six side; but that is a good incentive for us. It is a good 'end of season' game with both teams wanting to do things for the right reasons. We always have good games against them and sometimes fiery affairs - but I am a big admirer of Swansea."