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U21s v Bristol City
at 18:10 26 Sep 2024

Two first team defenders returning from injury McCrorie and Rob Atkinson started the game in Bristol's defence
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Swansea City : Highly rated goalkeeper from Camrose U13 to the Swans
at 15:56 25 Sep 2024

EVAN WATTS DELIGHTED TO BE BACK AFTER THREE YEARS ON THE SIDELINE
Official site, 9/8/2022

Evan Watts was delighted to return to the pitch for the first time in three years, making his comeback from a long-term injury in Swansea City Under-18s trip to Arsenal Under-18s.
Watts suffered injuries to both knees that saw him sidelined for a significant period of time, and there were some doubts as to whether he may ever return.
But after multiple surgeries and countless rehab sessions, Watts finally got back out onto the pitch ahead of the 2022-23 season.
Watts was delighted to be able to get back to doing what he loves and was thankful for the people who helped him to get to this position.
“I’m chuffed really, it’s been a long time coming and it’s just nice to be able to get out on the pitch and get some minutes in really, I’m really happy,” said Watts.
“It’s been massively difficult, really tough. I was told at 14 or 15 years old that I might not play again.
“Nothing really happened, it wasn’t a challenge or anything, the only thing we could put it down to really is something genetic.
“It was an injury to the cartilage in my knee basically and I had it in both knees, I’ve had three operations in total and this MBST treatment in London.
“I’ve had many setbacks and doubts along the way, quite a few times I thought I wouldn’t get out on the pitch again, To step out there again, feel confident in my knee again and have a smile on my face back out on the pitch is so big.
“The support from the club has been massive, Sara the sports therapist has been great with me and just everyone around me, all the staff and all the coaches have been brilliant, also my family have been there with me every step of the way.
“I’ve been thinking about this moment for the last three years, it seemed like I would get very close and then another setback, so to get over the line and feel the light at the end of the tunnel and kick on from here is really good.”
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Ronnie Rees : A biographical account of the Swans & Sky Blues hero
at 15:28 19 Sep 2024

Ronnie was released by the Swans at the end of the 1974/75 season, signing for Welsh League side Haverfordwest, and working in the Ford factory in Swansea, then transferring to their new factory at Bridgend, taking over in season 1977/78 as player manager of Haverfordwest. He finished his playing career with Swansea Senior League side Bishopston, where his sons first entered senior football, and in later years ill health saw him forced to take early retirement through illness.
(December 2007, Leeds programme)Ill health saw him being looked after at Hengoed Court Care Home. Swansea and during the Swans Premier League days Ronnie could often be seen in the West Stand with his carer from Hengoed Court.
Ronnie passed away on the 29th October 2023.
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Bournemouth
at 14:20 4 Sep 2024

The £60M only goes to show what such an investment can get an ambitious club and why so many clubs are prepared to gamble with money they havn't got. We created an identity because we didn't have that much cash but I know where my vote goes.
All the best
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Bournemouth
at 10:00 4 Sep 2024

Backed by a Russian after bankrupcy and they didn't have a pot to pee in, bought shrewdly and the profits offset the low attendances, only to be fortunate once again after the Russian had departed, selling to an American who, like so man of his countrymen decided the UK and the Premier League in particular, future tv deals, was the place to invest.

After playing in front of 11,000 approximate every week it will be interesting to see what the crowds increase to after their new stadium has been built.

Make no mistake its player identification and backed by a money man that has brought them success, unlike ourselves who created an identity only to forfeit a style of play for profit and have owners who are yet to understand the game, yet always wanting to have the final decision on future deals.
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The Summer Transfer Rumours Thread
at 18:08 28 Aug 2024

Rooney didn't rate him at Derby when he was manager there and sold him to us and subsequent head coaches - Cooper and Martin have also left him on the sidelines
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The Summer Transfer Rumours Thread
at 14:03 19 Aug 2024

Pedersen(too slow) and Tjoe(not good enough) will be offloaded on loan while Watts could also get a loan move while Josh will also seek a loan if we bring in another striker.
LW has assured us that the 4 new players will be quality so it should be less of the likes of Okoflexm, Stevens, Burns and Sagoe Junior and more of competing straight away with current first teamers and pressure on them to up their game or they will be on the bench. Wait and see.
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Nathan tjoe-a-on
at 12:41 15 Aug 2024

Pedersen would be taken to the cleaners by the sharp, speedy opposition in the Championship as would Tjoe where his reluctance to put his foot into a tackle was evident on a few occasions on Tuesday.
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Swansea City v Crewe Alex U21
at 09:32 13 Aug 2024

I'm surprised the social media addicts on here don't check out twitter as there are regular updates, team line-ups etc., goals, subs made, on there when the matches are played at the Joma Performance Centre, Landore.
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Winter fuel allowance
at 13:17 30 Jul 2024

Supermarket petrol stations have been accused time and time again since covid, all the Ombudsman(if there is one) who should be regulating the price of oil especially if the price of a barrel of oil is continually low is force supermarket prices down by a couple of pence and then it slowly rises again no doubt encouraged by the Just stop oil zealots.
For oil read the closed shop of the water utility companys who continue unabated to poison river and sea life.
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Swans in for Aberdeen Youngster?
at 08:07 26 Jul 2024

Graham and Hanratty are 20 and 21 and the question is where do you play them, in the 21's that will block pathways for younger kids or train with the first team in midweek and sit in the stand on matchdays.
Talk to the fans who go to watch the friendly matches and they will tell you that neither player impressed at Trefelin or at Briton Ferry & Llansawel this week so ae they worthy of being offered a pro deal for twelve or twenty four months.
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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Autumn internationals
at 07:53 26 Jul 2024

Is it any wonder the four regions are struggling, Club Wales plays almost the same amount of matches in twelve months that the likes of the Ospreys etc., do. Who would want to watch the Ospreys or buy a season ticket when the team is faced with blooding their academy youngsters.
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Holidays in Cardigan ( tresaith)
at 10:44 25 Jul 2024

In all honesty as much as we have loved travelling abroad over the years and the excitement that comes with travelling to the airport through to taking in the foreign delicacies and the departure home we just can't be bothered with all the politics that involves modern day air travel, not forgetting searching for travel insurance.
Yes you have the advantage of warm weather, cheaper food and drink but for that a couple of days taking in the delights of villages in Norfolk, Suffolk and even Essex, besides trips back home to Swansea more than fulfils our travel expectations as we approach our mid-70's.
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Holidays in Cardigan ( tresaith)
at 07:53 25 Jul 2024

Gwbert is a lovely village and the Gwbert Hotel is well worth a visit. Situated overlooking the estuary a sea view room is stunning. Ideal base if you are a golfer, Cardigan golf club is situated behind the hotel about 500 yards up the hill.
Great staff and terrific food.
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Cameron Congreve ?
at 09:12 15 Jul 2024

CAMERON CONGREVE PENS EXTENDED SWANSEA CITY CONTRACT
Official site, 14/7/2022

Swansea City youngster Cameron Congreve has signed a contract extension to keep him at the club until at least the summer of 2025.

The 18-year-old midfielder made his breakthrough at first-team level last term, making five Championship appearances in total.
Congreve’s previous deal had been due to expire at the end of June 2024; his new terms will run until the end of June 2025, with the contract also including the option to extend by a further 12 months.
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🔴 Swans News Update signings etc …
at 17:00 11 Jul 2024

As good at times Doug was for the club he was incredibly single minded when contract issues distracted him. Robbie James was stuffed over Doug deny he had given the promise that Doug would pay Robbie's stamp duty while a former Bolton full back Gary Earnshaw was pictured in the Swans team pre-season photo call yet didn't play a game for the club.
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How did Aimar Govea get spotted in amongst all the UK talent available ?
at 14:38 26 Jun 2024

Perhaps Juve didn't move in on Aimar because he was under the age of 16, but the youngster was already in the Swans 'system' in season 2020/21 when he was 14 years old, actually making his debut from the bench at Bristol City in 28/4/21, three months short of his 15th birthday
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How did Aimar Govea get spotted in amongst all the UK talent available ?
at 12:06 26 Jun 2024

Whatever scouts Juve had in Cardiff I dare say their recruitment in Spain is far more developed and would have spotted Aimar in 2022 from this article in the Official site

Swansea City Under-18s' midfielder Aimar Govea has been called up to Spain's Under-17 squad for their training camp in Alicante from December 12 to December 15.
The 16-year-old has been named as part of Julen Guerrero's 26-man squad to travel to Alfaz del Pí for a four-day preparation camp as they look forward to the Uefa Under-17 European Championship, with the finals due to take place next year.
Govea - who has already represented Ecuador at international youth level - making his debut against Argentina Under-17s back in October, was born in Spain.
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How did Aimar Govea get spotted in amongst all the UK talent available ?
at 07:34 26 Jun 2024

More likely the lad was spotted initially playing for the Ecuador U18's in their Spanish base and his first team call up increased attention from Juve's scouting system. Attached to a South American outfit has more credence than little old Swansea!
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The Summer Transfer Rumours Thread
at 18:46 8 Jun 2024

Whether the contract was not attractive enough to tempt Iwan Morgan to sign a pro contract or there were other circumstances, I dare say if he had stayed he would have been in and around the first team last season.
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