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Swansea City AFC is excited to announce a restructuring of its leadership team, aimed at strengthening the club's financial, operational and strategic capabilities.
The restructuring follows the news of Richard Montague joining this week as Director of Football and includes the introduction of a new Chief Operating Officer.
Tom Gorringe has joined Swansea City AFC as Chief Operating Officer. He brings a wealth of experience from his previous role at Bristol Rovers, where he served as Chief Executive Officer.
Tom has a reputation for demonstrating strong financial management at his previous clubs, improving the infrastructure, increasing revenues, driving the matchday experience whilst also ensuring operational efficiency. His extensive background in football will be an asset to the club.
Ken Gude will assume the role of Executive Director and Company Secretary, transitioning from his previous role as Chief of Staff and Head of Strategy. His new position will allow him to further drive the club's strategic initiatives and football operations, while also liaising at the League level and coordinating with key stakeholders.
Gerard Cassidy, who has been with Swansea City for a decade, has been promoted to the role of Financial Controller.
Ben Greenwood, another long-serving Swansea City employee, has been promoted to Head of Football Operations and Administration.
Chairman, Andy Coleman, said: “We are making changes to our leadership team to improve our performances on and off the pitch. There will always be a period of transition after a takeover, and we’ve been busy working to spot the gaps and areas that we need to improve to take this club forward.”
The Club’s updated Executive Management Team will consist of Ken Gude, Tom Gorringe, Andrew Davies, Richard Morris, and Richard Montague.
This restructuring is part of Swansea City AFC's ongoing commitment to building a high-performing organisation that can achieve sustainable success.
Not a more competent and qualified gent to comment on Wales club and international issues.
That comment after Wales defeated Belgium in the 2026 Euros. A tweet this afternoon brought it all back.
"Kids, put the bins out I'm not coming home".
A Welsh football treasure.
We wish him all the best for the future. I mean to put up with constant nonsense over many years that he was a Cardiff fan tells you all about the man. He never has been, never will be.
What the hell are they doing blooding their youngsters and beating the opposition. 17 and 18 year olds, clueless. What an absurd idea, shouldn’t they be at Yeovil or some unheard of third rate American private football team ? Maybe even Tipperary Long Way Utd !
Absolutely shocking.
Just noticed Yates was playing when he missed an open goal.
For the brain tumour charity, donated by Leigh Dineen.
March 2011, the season the Swans went up to the Premier League. This shirt is from the Watford game in March 2011 and worn by Leon Britton. That season the Swans finished third and if you recall QPR were under investigation for a variety of breaches but they still edged the league. Only a Cardiff slip up at the end of that season prevented both sides meeting in the play offs, and indeed the play off final. But Cardiff bottled it again. The signature is only light due to the picture and camera angle. The shirt comes in a protective cover and framed.
Details below.
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. Swansea City: Lawrence Vigouroux; Harry Darling, Ben Cabango (captain), Hannes Delcroix, Ronald, Jay Fulton, Lewis O’Brien, Josh Tymon; Jisung Eom, Myles Peart-Harris, Žan Vipotnik.
Substitutes: Jon McLaughlin, Josh Key, Gonçalo Franco, Florian Bianchini, Liam Cullen, Cyrus Christie, Kyle Naughton, Ollie Cooper, Sam Parker.
Sheffield Wednesday: James Beadle, Max Lowe, Svante Ingelsson, Josh Windass (captain), Ike Ugbo, Callum Paterson, Marvin Johnson, Michael Ihiekwe, Yan Valery, Djeidi Gassama, Shea Charles.
Substitutes: Pierce Charles, Liam Palmer, Nathaniel Chalobah, Jamal Lowe, Pol Valentin, Ibrahim Cissoko, Michael Smith, Gabriel Otegbayo, Stuart Armstrong.
OS Swansea City Under-21s return to Professional Development League action as they get set for south Wales derby action at Leckwith Stadium on Tuesday afternoon (2pm).
The Swans will be looking to bounce back following home and away defeats against Millwall in the space of a few days.
The Bluebirds, who were in fine form in the early stages of the campaign, reaching the semi-finals of the Nathaniel MG Cup, come into the fixture having lost their last four outings in the league.
Cardiff ran out winners in the reverse fixture in November, after Michael Reindorf's strike proved the difference at the Joma High Performance Centre.
Swansea City: Lawrence Vigouroux; Kyle Naughton, Ben Cabango (captain), Hannes Delcroix, Josh Tymon; Gonçalo Franco, Lewis O'Brien, Ronald, Liam Cullen, Jisung Eom; Žan Vipotnik.
Substitutes: Jon McLaughlin, Josh Key, Jay Fulton, Josh Ginnelly, Florian Bianchini, Cyrus Christie, Myles Peart-Harris, Ollie Cooper, Sam Parker.
Bristol City: Max O'Leary, Max Bid, Scott Twine, Anis Mehmeti, Jason Knight (captain), Zak Vyner, Luke McNally, Robert Dickie, Mark Sykes, Nahki Wells, Haydon Roberts.
Substitutes: Stefan Bajic, Yu Hirakawa, George Tanner, Sam Bell, Harry Cornick, Marcus McGuane, Sinclair Armstrong, Elijah Morrison, George Earthy.