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He helped qualify for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93 and netted 16 goals in 149 League outings before being sold to Birmingham City for 350,000 in March 1996. Initially with Manchester United, he gained a European Cup winner's medal in 1968 and was loaned to Swansea in October 1973. Moving to Milford United in August 1954, he later played for Kilvey Athletic. He was unlucky to miss the 1988 Fourth Division play-off final and 1989 Welsh Cup final triumphs, scoring nine times in 227 League outings for the Swans before joining the South Wales Police in October 1991. Currently a club ambassador. Moving to Tranmere Rovers three months later, he joined Hull City in July 2003 and was twice a promotion winner. His performances alerted Southend United to the midfielders talents and Mark later spent five seasons at the club, playing over 200 games and scoring 35 goals. He appeared 77 times in all competitions for the Swans, scoring 10 goals in total including a goal against his former side Manchester City in the 2019 FA Cup quarter final. Moving to Millwall in June 1962, he helped them win promotion in two consecutive seasons and joined Highlands Park in May 1966. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in May 1962 and netted ten goals in 61 League games for Swansea before being sold to Derby County for 5,000 in April 1966. Settling back in his native Swansea, he later worked in the motor trade for many years until retirement and died in May 2003. Locally born, he played for Plasmarl and Clydach United before moving to the Vetch Field in October 1953. Previously with Guingamp, he moved to the Vetch Field in October 2000, on the same day that John Hollins signed Venezuelan international striker Giovanni Savarese. Born in Guadeloupe, he grew up in Paris and had spells with Paris St Germain, then Red Star Paris. He was a promotion winner again in 1999-2000 and rejoined Bury in October 2002. He coached at Cardiff and Swansea, becoming assistant-manager at the Liberty under Brendan Rodgers and then Liverpool. The intention was that in due course the archive would include the full results of all Wales international matches complete with team line-ups. Also appearing in the 1949 West Wales Senior Cup final success, he scored once in 16 League outings prior to joining Brighton in September 1949. The Dutchman scored his first goal in a 3-1 defeat against Manchester United, heading in from a free kick. Starring in their 1972-73 promotion near-miss, he joined Ammanford in July 1976 and appeared alongside his brother Tony, becoming player-manager. KIERON DURKANRepublic of Ireland U-21 winger Kieron Durkan appeared in Swansea City's 2003-04 FA Cup run. He later played for several non-League clubs, becoming Bishop's Stortford player-manager. Winger Tony Cullen made a significant contribution as Swansea City qualified for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93. He was loaned to Barnsley in October 2005 and joined Swansea in January 2006. A former Nottingham Forest trainee, he signed professional in December 1999 and was given his League debut in their 3-1 victory at Stockport County in February 2002. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 4-2 defeat at home to Crewe Alexandra ten months before turning professional in July 1988. The first foreign player to sign for a Football League side since Great Britain entered the Common Market, he combined playing with his job at BSC Port Talbot and made his solitary League appearance in place of Steve Potter in Swansea's 3-0 defeat at Stockport in August 1976. Initially at Watford with his twin brother David, he was loaned to Swansea in August 1988 and scored once in five League outings. During this period in his career he played for the Dutch Under-21 side before eventually singing for Den Haag. Welsh Youth international winger Danny Barwood was a Swansea City trainee who made his League debut as a 16 year-old in the 2-0 victory at home to HullCity in January 1998. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and turned professional in April 1982. Although he nailed down a regular spot at Turf Moor, Edgar jumped at the chance of a move to Swansea when he arrived on loan in March 2010. He played for Bridlington Trinity, North Ferriby, Guiseley and Halifax Town before joining Hull City in January 1993, partnering Dean Windass in their attack. Injury problems and a change of manager hampered his progress and he netted five goals in 36 League outings for Swansea, spending a brief spell with Haverfordwest before joining Brighton in September 1990. He emigrated to Australia. He eventually moved to Championship side Watford, becoming the clubs leading goalscorer in consecutive seasons. Locally born, he played for Cwmbwrla prior to joining Bolton Wanderers in April 1936 and guested for several clubs including Swansea during the Second World War. Initially with Stirling Albion, he joined St Mirren for 50,000 in July 1987 and moved to the Vetch Field in a 300,000 triple transfer with Paul Chalmers and John Hughes in November 1989. Previously with Lochee Harp, he joined Swansea in September 1957 and made his League debut in that month's 1-0 defeat at Barnsley. After spells at Ammanford and Pembroke Borough, he re-joined Llanelli in July 1980 and also assisted Wyndham Evans at Carmarthen. A former Chelsea scholar, he turned professional in July 2002 and featured in their 2004-05 FA Cup third round win at home to Scunthorpe, also in that season's Premiership match at Newcastle. Initially with Racing Club Paris and CA Paris, 'Mama' joined Swansea in July 2001 and scored on his League debut in the following month's 3-1 victory at Macclesfield Town. He moved to Burnley in July 1988, then Northwich Victoria, Belgian side Binchoise, Altrincham, Frickley and Farsley Celtic. With his contract up in the summer of 2007, Swans boss Roberto Martinez swooped to bring him to the Liberty Stadium for a mere 25,000. A back injury affected his first-team chances and his only League appearance was as a substitute in the 2-1 defeat at Reading in March 1994. He netted 12 times in 34 League games overall prior to joining Hartlepool United for 10,000 in November 1988 and was top scorer in their 1990-91 promotion success. He featured in Swansea's 1987-88 promotion campaign, moving to Sunderland for 70,000 in March 1988. PHIL BOERSMAMidfielder Phil Boersma (above left) was an experienced figure in Swansea City's 1978-79 promotion success. KEITH WALKERScottish central defender Keith Walker captained Swansea City to the 1996-97 Third Division play-off final. Also gaining ECWC experience, he scored once in 165 League outings before moving to Hereford United with Roy Evans in July 1968. His last cap came in 1996 at the age of 35. Moving to Tranmere Rovers three months later, he joined Hull City in July 2003 and was twice a promotion winner. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and given his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers in April 1972. Initially with West Brom, he helped regain top-flight status in 1975-76 and joined Sheffield Wednesday for 60,000 in November 1976. He had limited top-flight opportunities and moved to the Vetch Field in July 1971. He followed Len Ashurst to Newport County, then played for Gillingham, Port Vale and Barrow. Later successful as Haverfordwest's player-manager, he then had a spell as Briton Ferry's assistant-boss and also coached Swansea's junior sides. Signing professional at the Vetch Field in February 1967, he played for Swansea in the 1969 Welsh Cup final and was ever-present in the 1969-70 promotion success. Initially with Cwm Villa, he joined Tottenham Hotspur in May 1936 and captained the 'Push & Run' side to the Second Division title in 1949-50 and League Championship in 1950-51. He managed Rushden Town and died in Daventry in September 2001. Forgettable managerial career aside, Swansea born Dean Saunders was one of the Premier League's sharpest shooters during the early years of the competition. He went on to become the club's all-time record goalscorer and won every major honour. WARREN FEENEYWarren was a Northern Ireland international who signed for the Swans on a four-month loan from Cardiff City in August 2007. Reuniting with Brian Flynn at the Vetch Field in July 2003, he starred as Swansea reached the FA Cup fifth round in 2003-04, won promotion in 2004-05, then lifted the Football League Trophy and were play-off finalists in 2005-06. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he scored on his League debut in Swansea's 4-0 victory at home to Hereford United three months before turning professional in December 1996. BRIAN PURCELLCentre-half Brian Purcell featured in Swansea's 1966 Welsh Cup final triumph. His first season was a success, but he struggled for game time thereafter and found himself out on loan at Willem II. While at Accrington, his performances earned him a place in the England non-league international team, and secured him the Conference and Non-League Player of the Year awards. He joined the Swans in August 1948 and appeared in both matches against Reading over the Christmas period. Reuniting with Ian Evans at Swansea for 11,000 in August 1989, he scored once in 27 League games before moving to Merthyr Tydfil in August 1990. He joined Bristol City for 60,000 in May 1989 and moved to Shrewsbury Town for a similar fee in January 1990, then played for Exeter City before moving to Swansea in August 1992. After returning to south Wales, Morgan was once again loaned out to Port Talbot before moving to the continent and featuring in Spain with CF Balaguer. Joining Halifax Town initially on loan in September 2002, he later played for Morecambe before becoming a member of Tranmere's coaching staff in July 2004. Glyn Davies signed him in September 1965 and he was Swansea's first choice keeper for two seasons until displaced by the arrival of Dil John, making 99 League appearances prior to joining Barrow in July 1969. He joined Stoke City in June 2005. Young outside-right Idwal Jones briefly appeared for Swansea during the 1946-47 season. His first season at the club was a great success, winning the Player of the Season award, before a loan move to the Liberty Stadium in January 2012. He joined Swansea in October 1987 and scored once in 25 League outings before moving to Abergavenny in February 1989. [11] Defender Joey Jones set a new record in the 1980s, amassing 72 caps,[12] before his record was overtaken by Peter Nicholas in 1991 by a single cap. After a promising start to the campaign, Tammy and the team struggled, and he ended up with just five goals as the Swans were relegated from the Premier League. He had few opportunities at the City Ground and was loaned to Swansea in October 2002, making five Third Division appearances whilst at the Vetch Field. He had spells with Merthyr Tydfil, Pontllanfraith, Barry Town and Frickley Athletic before moving to the Vetch Field in the midst of a financial crisis in January 1986. MEL NURSEWelsh international centre-half Mel Nurse had two spells at Swansea. Twice capped by the Republic of Ireland, Butler was a first team regular for four years before injuries dogged his final season at the Liberty. Brought in to the club on loan from Chelsea by manager Brendan Rodgers at the end of the 2011 season, Borini immediately hit the headlines by scoring twice on his debut against Nottingham Forest. Ex-England Youth midfielder Paul Richardson briefly played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. ALAN CURTISWelsh international striker Alan Curtis was an influential figure in Swansea City's thrilling rise under John Toshack. He netted seven goals in 17 League outings while at the Vetch Field. Following a loan spell at Yeovil Town during their 2004-05 League Two title campaign, he moved to Swansea for 300,000 in January 2006. He made his League debut in Swansea's 3-2 victory at home to Nottingham Forest in September 1946 and netted 13 goals in 52 League outings before being sold to Newport County for 5,000 in October 1949. Making 43 League appearances, he linked up with Nicholas again at Newport County in May 2003, then helped Grange Quins win promotion in 2004-05. He also appeared in a central defensive role and netted six goals in 63 League outings but lost his place under Brian Flynn. Signing professional at the Vetch Field in April 1947, he made his League debut in Swansea's 3-1 defeat at Exeter six months later and appeared in two Welsh Cup finals including the 1950 success. Returning to Swansea in June 2005, he became the first Swansea player to score at Liberty Stadium in a pre-season friendly against Fulham. When Brendan Rodgers took over at the beginning of the 2010-11 season, Gorka found himself out of favour and moved on loan to AEK Larnaca after 79 appearances and six goals. He joined Stoke City in June 1977 and helped them regain top-flight status in 1978-79, moving to Sheffield United in August 1981. Initially with Hebburn St Cuthberts, he moved via North Shields to Aston Villa in January 1939 and featured in their first post-war League match against Middlesbrough in August 1946. A Welsh Cup finalist in 1969, he was ever-present in 1970-71 and netted ten goals in 143 League games before moving to Cheltenham in July 1972. In his five years at the club he scored some important goals, none more so than in the play-off semi-final win over Nottingham Forest that took the club to Wembley. He made his League debut in Swansea's 2-1 defeat at York City the following month and helped reach the Third Division play-off final in 1996-97, scoring three times in 119 League outings for the Swans before losing his place to Michael Howard after a series of injury problems. His solitary League appearance was as a substitute in the following month's 2-0 defeat at home to Northampton. A former Aston Villa trainee, he signed professional in February 2000 but failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to Swansea in February 2003. Former Welsh Schoolboy midfielder Brian Grey played for Swansea in the 1969 Welsh Cup final. Joining Swansea for 5,000 in September 1950, he was unfortunately plagued by knee trouble and scored once in 16 Second Division games before moving to Llanelly in August 1951. Signing professional for Southampton in May 1991, he had limited Premiership opportunities and joined Stockport County for 100,000 in October 1994. MATTHEW REESWelsh U-21 central defender Matt Rees had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2003-04 campaign. His time at the Swans was cut short due to sustaining a knee injury which resulted in his return to his parent club. After a loan period back at Hereford, setting their League goalscoring record, he joined Wrexham in August 1991, then had spells with Aldershot, Sudbury, Worcester and AFC Newport. Born in Wolverhampton, Ashley began his youth career at Tamworth before joining WBA where he was released at 16. He played for Forest Green Rovers in the 1999 FA Trophy final, then re-joined Bath City. RM 2H6T345 - Cardiff, UK. He made his debut for the club in the opening Premier League game of the 2012 season, an incredible 5-0 away win at QPR. GARY EMMANUELWelsh U-23 midfielder Gary Emmanuel featured in Swansea City's 1987-88 promotion campaign. Versatile forward Syd Howarth helped Swansea reach the FA Cup fifth round in 1951-52. Returned to Swansea in 2010 after a spell on loan at Leeds. Starring for Pegasus and Corinthian Casuals, he worked as a solicitor and also briefly appeared in the League for Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday, QPR, Manchester United and Chelsea. Ayew helped the Swans reach the play-offs in consecutive seasons, finishing both the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons as the clubs top scorer with 15 and 16 goals respectively. His outstanding performances earned him the Wales Player of the Year award for 2012 and he went on to follow Brendan Rodgers to Liverpool in a 15million deal in the summer after 128 appearances (35 as sub) and seven goals. Locally born, he signed professional at the Vetch Field and impressed in a successful reserve team before making his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 victory at home to Grimsby in November 1962. DEREK BELLOTTIMuch-travelled keeper Derek Bellotti briefly succeeded Tony Millington in Swansea City's goal. Caulker ended up having an exceptional season with the Swans, teaming up with Ashley Williams in the heart of the defence in the clubs inaugural Premier League season before returning to Spurs after 26 appearances. Initially with Southampton, he helped finish League Championship runners-up in 1983-84 and joined AFC Bournemouth as part of the Colin Clarke deal in July 1986. Sold to Barnet for 60,000 in August 1989, he joined AFC Bournemouth in August 1990, then spent 11 years in Hong Kong with Sing Tao and Happy Valley. He reunited with Harry Griffiths at Merthyr Tydfil in July 1964, then became Ton Pentre's player-manager. Given his League debut in Swansea's 0-0 draw at home to Portsmouth in April 1963, he also appeared in the Swans' next two Second Division games at Luton and Huddersfield. He played for Abergavenny Thursdays, Ebbw Vale, Barry, Porth and Cwmammam. Joining Tranmere Rovers in February 1983, he had spells at Northwich Victoria, Tranmere again and Oswestry Town before moving to Swansea on a non-contract basis in September 1984. Locally born, he was a Leeds United trainee and turned professional in August 2001. Gareth Frank Bale MBE (born 16 July 1989) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger for Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC and the Wales national team. He featured as they won promotion and were Coca-Cola Cup semi-finalists in 1996-97, joining Macclesfield for 15,000 in March 1998. Ever-present in their 1953-54 Third Division (South) title success, he moved to Chelmsford City in July 1955, then had a spell with Fred Jones' Marconi. EDDIE PASSMORECentre-forward Eddie Passmore played for Swansea during the 1946-47 campaign. He played for Wales against England in 1941-42 and Scotland in 1945-46, netting five goals in 36 League games for Swansea before being sold to Plymouth Argyle for 7,500 in October 1947. One of three footballing brothers, he turned professional with Birmingham in August 1968 and starred in their 1971-72 promotion success. He appeared in the 1956 and 1957 Welsh Cup finals as well as three successive West Wales Senior Cup final triumphs. Moving to Sunderland for 10,000 in November 1947, he remained in the top-flight after joining Manchester City in September 1949. Signing professional for Bristol City in October 1964, he gained a regular first-team slot as a winger and joined Swansea in a joint 12,000 deal with Dave Bruton August 1973. Wilmot began his career at League Two side Stevenage before breaking through into the first team during the 2017-18 season. Moving to Caerau Athletic in September 1956, he was forced to retire through illness. And guess what, he was a complete pain in the arse. He was valued at 100,000 when moving to Leeds United with Rod in July 1991. IORIE SYMMONDSYoung right-back Iorie Symmonds contested a first-team slot with Terry Elwell while at Swansea. STEVE JENKINSWelsh international full-back Steve Jenkins starred in Swansea City's 1994 Autoglass Trophy final triumph. Signing professional for Spurs in May 1977, he starred in two consecutive FA Cup final triumphs and scored in their 1984 UEFA Cup final success. During his time at St Andrews, Marcos made his senior debut against Scunthorpe in the League Cup in 2005, and made his Premier League bow in a 1-0 win against Fulham. Starting with Harrogate, he joined Halifax Town in August 1988 and moved to the Vetch Field for 40,000 in July 1990. Joining Arsenal in November 1937, he helped win the League Championship in 1937-38 and moved to Swansea in May 1946. He kept his place for the rest of that season but did not feature in the plans of new manager Harry Gregg as Swansea battled vainly to avoid relegation in 1972-73, making 11 Third Division appearances for the Swans prior to joining Cork Celtic in July 1973. The winger was also a vital member of Roberto Martinez side that clinched promotion to the Championship. He then played for Newport County until that club folded in February 1989, New Zealand side Point Chevalier, Hereford United, Worcester City, AFC Newport and Brecon Corries. WALTER BOYDJamaican international striker Walter Boyd featured prominently in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title campaign. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and turned professional in August 1981. He moved to Bedford Town in August 1970 and scouted for Nottingham Forest. Signing professional for Cardiff City in September 1981, he failed to make an impact and moved to the Vetch Field in August 1982. He deputised for internationals like Dai Thomas and Arthur Willis, scoring once in 37 Second Division games until injury ended his playing career in May 1959. Southampton Football Club : Country: England : Founded: 01/01/1885 . Moving to Swansea in January 2003, he netted three goals in 40 League outings before returning to Burnley in March 2004. For more fromAdam Aladay, follow him onTwitter! Scoring once in 46 Second Division games, he resigned in August 1958 and subsequently managed Watford, Hendon, Bedford Town and Harrow Borough. Welsh international midfielder Alan Davies was an important figure in Swansea City's 1987-88 promotion success. Signing professional for Derby County in July 1949, he helped them win the Third Division (North) title in 1956-57 and joined hometown Swansea in July 1962. A former West Brom apprentice, he turned professional in June 1975 and moved to Northampton Town in September 1977. Tough-tackling England international central defender Tommy Smith captained Swansea City to promotion in 1978-79. Previously with Sligo Rovers, he represented the League of Ireland before moving to the Vetch Field in July 1950 and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Birmingham on the opening day of the season. He began with Cheltenham Town and moved to Portsmouth for 25,000 in March 1991. Welsh Youth central defender Dai Davies played alongside Dave Bruton while at Swansea City. After being released by Birmingham City in 2010, he signed with League One side Exeter City. 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