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Alan Sheehan : Boro reaction
at 18:57 8 Mar 2025



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Name the player
at 20:48 7 Mar 2025

Came on as a sub for Michu in his only cup appearance.

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Surely we wouldn’t ?
at 13:48 4 Mar 2025

Great report by Alex Bysouth on Haverfordwest County.

At the time it felt like a surprise appointment for semi-professional Haverfordwest County of the Cymru Premier.
Three years on, and with the manager who joined them on New Year's Eve 2021 leading his current side into a Champions League knockout tie against Aston Villa, it seems scarcely believable.
Nicky Hayen was the first Belgian to manage in the Welsh Premier League and remains one of only a handful of non-British or non-Irish managers to do so.
The 44-year-old's ascent to the latter stages of Europe's top-tier competition with Club Brugge, who knocked out Europa League holders Atalanta in the play-offs, has been as rapid as it has been impressive.

Now he is being touted as one of Europe's "hottest properties", and one pundit even suggested Hayen could be Arne Slot's replacement at Liverpool.
Few of the 273 present at Bridge Meadow Stadium when Hayen recorded the biggest home win of his Haverfordwest tenure - a 6-1 thumping of Cefn Druids - would have predicted their manager would be in such conversation only a few years later.
But for Haverfordwest chairman Rob Edwards, who remains close friends with Hayen and shares regular messages with him, it comes as no surprise.
"The guy was a workaholic," recalls Edwards, whose house Hayen shared while living in west Wales.
"I would wake up at 8am and he'd be dressed, watching clips of opposition, doing analysis. I'd go to bed at 11pm and he'd be up, watching clips and doing analysis."

Hayen, a former defender who played more than 400 games in Belgium and the Netherlands, reached Wales largely via coaching, technical director and caretaker manager roles in Belgium and Saudi Arabia.
His major managerial breakthrough at Waasland-Beveren ended in Covid-impacted relegation to the Belgian second tier.
He connected with Edwards via a mutual contact in Belgium and, backed by a Uefa Pro Licence and stellar presentation, wowed the board during the interview stage.
"We just wanted to listen to every word he said," explains Edwards, who took over the club in 2020 and made Hayen his first managerial appointment the following year.
"We decided he was the person we wanted and did all we could to get him. Fortunately, he turned up."
The experience and professionalism Hayen brought to the part-timers had an immediate impact, taking them from second-bottom to the verge of the European play-offs in fewer than six months, implementing a possession-based, passing approach rarely witnessed in the Welsh top flight.
"You could see by the impact he had on the players," says Edwards. "He didn't try to over-coach them - just give them very detailed stats about the opposition, very detailed analysis.
"He spent his time getting to know the players. He was very methodical. He asked about their welfare; he was worried about the mental side of the game as well.
"He managed to get a really amazing standard out of players we probably didn't realise had it in them.
"For me, it was a massive learning curve working with someone at that level, but he was very calm. He wasn't a shouter in the dressing room - he spoke and you listened.
"Despite not being the loudest, most aggressive, he had an aura - you just wanted to listen to him."
It is to Hayen's credit that he slipped seamlessly into life in the Pembrokeshire market town, despite having to leave his family in Belgium.
"There are 14,000 people who live in Haverfordwest. It's a beautiful part of the world but a bit of a culture shock," says Edwards.
"He wasn't really too concerned about what was around him. He was focused on the football. He embraced the culture and didn't try to change anything drastically. But he was just obsessed with football.
"He is a family man, doesn't drink, doesn't use social media. He just gets his head down. He deserves everything he gets."

Edwards knew the day would come, but he was hoping the club would get a little longer with Hayen at the helm.
When, in the summer of 2022, an approach arrived from Club Brugge to take over their Under-23s, Club NXT, it proved impossible for Hayen to turn down.
"It was a little bit of a surprise," says Edwards. "I wasn't expecting to have any dialogue with a club like Club Brugge."
Hayen stepped in as first-team assistant after Scott Parker was sacked in 2023, before getting his chance as interim manager when Ronny Deila left last March.
There, Hayen found former Sint-Truiden team-mate and ex-Liverpool and Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet to confide in.
"When [Deila] stepped down with 10 games to go last season, Nicky stepped in and won nine of them and they came out of nowhere to win the league. That was a real statement," says Edwards.
It was during that run that Jan Mulder, the former Ajax and Anderlecht striker turned pundit, made a prediction for Hayen's future.
"Next year [he] will play a series of matches in the Champions League, attracting the attention of Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Bayern and Manchester," Mulder wrote in Humo, external in May 2024.
"Nasser Al-Khelaifi of Paris St-Germain also joins the fight for his signature at the last minute. Personally, I think that the great Nicky Hayen will replace Arne Slot from Zwolle as manager of Liverpool within two years."
The first part of Mulder's premonition has proven to be true - Hayen's Brugge beat Villa, Sporting and Sturm Graz in the group phase, as well as drawing with Juventus and Celtic.
The Belgian champions followed up by defeating Atalanta in both legs of their play-off for a 5-2 aggregate victory.
Prior to that second leg in Italy, Hayen explained how before games he always talks to his mother, who passed away four years ago.
"What he has achieved in the Champions League is just incredible. Club Brugge over the years have had far better sides on paper, but he is getting an incredible tune out of them," says Edwards.
"He is a workaholic, fanatical and leads from the front. I guess that is why a lot of these younger players who are coming through are working so hard for him and having great success."
Hayen's brief tenure in Wales also set the platform for Haverfordwest's future. In 2023, under Tony Pennock, they qualified for Europe for the first time in 19 years and only the second time in their history, reaching the Europa Conference League second qualifying round.
"It's great for the club to be associated with someone like that," says Edwards.
"It seems like it is only the start for him. I would love for him to go on. I am sure there will be opportunities to manage even higher if he carries on.
"He is probably one of the hottest properties in Europe."





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U21 v Brentford
at 20:32 3 Mar 2025

A definite sign that the u21 side are getting weaker.

Swansea City Under-21s: Kit Margetson, Sebastian Dabrowski (Jack Fanning 85), Nathan Tjoe-A-On, Jacob Cook, Arthur Parker, Iestyn Jones, Sam Parker (Morgan Bates 60), Dan Watts (Sammy Henia-Kamau 60), Thomas Woodward, Ben Lloyd (Josh Pescatore 45), Aimar Govea.

Substitutes: Sam Seager.

A lot out on loan etc.

One Iwan Morgan who can’t stop scoring for Brentford B was on the mark today.

OS

Swansea City Under-21s suffered defeat against Brentford in west London in their Professional Development League clash at Wheatsheaf Park.

Romelle Donovan opened the scoring just after the 10-minute mark for the Bees, whilst teammate Riley Owen doubled the home side's advantage in the 22nd minute.

Former Swans scholar Iwan Morgan tapped home the third and final goal of the clash just after the break.

The Swans did manage to carve out a few chances of their own through Aimar Govea and Sam Parker, but they were unable to make them count.

The visitors had shown three changes to the side that beat Queens Park Rangers last time out. Josh Pescatore and Morgan Bates dropped to the bench, whilst Richard Faakye missed out.

Nathan Tjoe-A-On dropped into the age-grade side to get some game time, while Ben Lloyd returned as captain following a groin injury.

The game opened at a frantic pace, and the Swans had the best of the early chances when Thomas Woodward was just unable to reach Govea's cross.

Swansea keeper Kit Margetson was forced into a diving save to keep out a free-kick from Donovan. However, the Brentford striker would find the net seconds later from the resulting corner, with a powerful effort from just inside the penalty area.

Swans stopper Margetson was called into action again when Owen's cross from an acute angle forced a low one-handed save from the Wales youth international.

But Owen soon got himself on the scoresheet when he broke through the defence and his deflected chip found its way into the net.

Swansea needed a response, and good work from Govea and Woodward ended with the latter getting away a strike from distance that found the side-netting.

The visitors looked set to pull a goal back when Parker was found unmarked in the area, but his effort struck the crossbar and flew out of play.

Brentford were the next to strike as Morgan tapped home to complete a fine team move early in the second half.

The visitors introduced Sammy Henia-Kamau and Morgan Bates just beyond the hour mark, and the pair were quickly involved.

Henia-Kamau's clever flick-on set up Bates, but his final effort sailed wide of the near post.

Approaching the final whistle, Bates' thunderous volley had Julian Eyestone scrambling to pull make a high one-handed save, with Sebastian Dabrowski putting the ball wide from the resulting corner.

Eyestone denied two further chances from the visitors as he prevented Henia-Kamau and Govea finding the net to preserve a clean sheet for Brentford.



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David Johansen RIP
at 12:02 2 Mar 2025

New York Dolls front man, and the last surviving member of the band. Often described as punk or similar, they were not of course. They were a band along with the Ramires who the likes of the Clash and the Pistols regarded as influences.

https://kion546.com/entertainment/cnn-entertainment/2025/03/01/david-johansen-si

Those who know the NYD will no doubt have been seduced by their utter madness and ability on stage. Johnny Thunders was a member.


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Today 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
at 12:54 1 Mar 2025

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A piece of history
at 16:20 28 Feb 2025


Photo Steve Phillips

When and where ? Why and your memories of that day.

Were you there ?

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🔴 Libel on this website
at 21:58 26 Feb 2025

If there is one more poster who mentions the word fraud regards an ex manager after I have asked politely for that to stop after a warning of legal redress you will be banned for life.

This is now taking the piss. If you already knew this then just say so and I’ll ban you right now. If you didn’t now you know. I’ve put this same comment on nine times.

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Captain Ben
at 13:32 23 Feb 2025


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Memories of Leighton James
at 13:00 23 Feb 2025

Wales to play England in October at Wembley.
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Fisher on sky sports football
at 12:02 23 Feb 2025

Against the mighty Hearts 😉
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QPR want 2 million pound Noel Milleskog
at 18:49 20 Feb 2025

IK Sirius forward Noel Milleskog Is a target for them this summer.
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Yates at Derby
at 18:47 20 Feb 2025

Seems his seven goals to date are not enough.

They have signed 32 year old Kemar Roofe on a deal until the end of the season.

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Full Swansea City restructure
at 15:00 19 Feb 2025

OS

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.
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Bayern v Celtic
at 20:22 18 Feb 2025

Celtic should be three up at least.

Good game.
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Leeds v Sunderland
at 19:41 17 Feb 2025

Worth a watch tonight.
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at 19:39 17 Feb 2025

After an apology.
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🔴 Likely candidates for the Swans job
at 19:37 17 Feb 2025

Let’s start with the ones who are way out of their depth.

Rob Page
Garry Monk.

The Swans need to be focussed and a proper manager who knows the Championship and has been successful is the only answer. Quit dreaming about idiots 👍
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Welcome to Swansea 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
at 20:16 16 Feb 2025

Not sure which side here including the police have the duty brain cell.

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🔴 Rob Phillips BBC Wales
at 16:33 16 Feb 2025

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.

ATB Rob 👍

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