His solitary Second Division appearance for Swansea was in the 2-1 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers two months later and he also featured in the 2-1 Welsh Cup sixth round defeat at Newport County in March 1951. It was an injury to Dorus de Vries that brought Konstantopoulos to the Liberty in October 2008, playing six games before moving to Cardiff City where he played nine times. He joined Arsenal for £40,000 in February 1974 and was ever-present in 1976-77, moving to Aston Villa for £70,000 in August 1977. 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. Also caretaker-manager of Notts County in 2011. He moved to the Vetch Field for £150,000 in March 1996 and made 15 League appearances for Swansea before being sold to Oldham Athletic for £150,000 in September 1996. An England Under-21 international, McEachran he spent spells on loan at Middlesbrough, Watford and Wigan. He joined West Brom for £25,000 in March 1988, moving to Swansea in January 1989 and netting once in 19 League outings. Former Welsh Amateur international Terry Cotton was a member of Swansea's 1969-70 promotion squad. MIKE HAYESFormer Welsh Schoolboy right-half Mike Hayes helped Swansea reserves win the Welsh League First Division title in three successive seasons. JOHN TONESBig central defender John Tones had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1974-75 campaign. He moved to Swansea for £60,000 in July 1979, playing 59 League games while at the Vetch Field before joining Carlisle United for £40,000 in August 1981. Scoring once in 18 League games for Swansea until breaking his ankle at Swindon in April 1979, he became Swansea's assistant manager. Sold to Lincoln City for £40,000 in January 1990, he was Player of the Year in 1992-93. Sold to Bury for £20,000 in August 1993, he was a promotion winner in 1995-96 and joined Ipswich Town in August 1997. Gomez was a classy Spanish midfielder who had a real eye for goal during his time at the Liberty. Northern Ireland international winger Willie Humphries gained the last two of his 14 caps while at Swansea. Brave goalkeeper Keith Barber was an important figure in Swansea's 1977-78 promotion success. A former Wrexham trainee, he turned professional in July 1989 and scored in their 1991-92 FA Cup defeat of Arsenal. England Amateur goalkeeper Mike Pinner made his solitary Second Division appearance for Swansea in the 4-2 victory at home to champions Liverpool in May 1962. Swedish MILF Bates to Quivering Wet Pussy Orgasm. After an impressive start with the Swans where he scored seven goals in 24 appearances (eight as sub), he moved on to Newcastle United, Oldham and Hibernian. Playing 322 games for Glamorgan CCC between 1949 and 1965, he had spells with Brecon Corinthians and Llanelly in the Welsh League. Locally born, he helped Swansea Schoolboys win the Welsh Shield in 1970-71 and turned professional for Swansea in August 1975. This form prompted boss Roberto Martinez to make Duffy’s move permanent, with the striker going on to help the club win promotion from League One in 2008 before joining Bristol Rovers, Cheltenham and Salgaocar in Goa after 40 appearances (18 as sub) and seven goals. He moved to Blackpool in November 1978, then re-joined Exeter in March 1980 and was top scorer as they reached the FA Cup sixth round in 1980-81. After starting out in Greek football and gaining Under-21 honours, he made his way to England in 2003 to play for Hartlepool United. Given his League debut as a substitute in that month's 1-0 defeat at Exeter City, he also came off the bench in the next two matches, both lost, at home to Leyton Orient and Bristol Rovers. Joining Weymouth in August 1972, he featured in their 1973 Southern League Cup final triumph. He was loaned to Swansea in August 1988, making 16 League appearances. EMLYN HUGHESFormer England international Emlyn Hughes briefly skippered Swansea City during the 1983-84 campaign. GARY MOORETall striker Gary Moore was an experienced figure in Swansea City's 1977-78 promotion campaign. He was top scorer as the reserves won the Football Combination Second Division title in 1960-61. Signing professional for Southampton in April 1980, he gained considerable top-flight experience before joining Sunderland for £150,000 in January 1985. One of three footballing brothers, he turned professional with Birmingham in August 1968 and starred in their 1971-72 promotion success. Ex-England Youth right-back Peter Jones was an influential figure as SwanseaCity reached the FA Cup fourth round in 1971-72. He was twice leading marksman and joined Swansea in exchange for Ken Pound in August 1966, scoring ten goals in 40 League outings before moving to Chelmsford City in July 1968. A former Arsenal apprentice, he featured in their 1971 FA Youth Cup final triumph and joined Burnley in May 1972. However, h, e played just 12 league games while at the club before returning to Getafe where he remained until 2016. Goalkeeper Peta B'alac had a loan spell at Swansea during the 1973-74 season. Managed at Wrexham, Doncaster and Wolves. He netted three goals in 34 League games prior to joining Barrow in July 1961, then moved to Workington in August 1964. Trinidad & Tobago international defender Kevin Austin starred in Swansea's 2004-05 promotion campaign. Released in May 1984, he played for Australian side Perth Azzuri, then in Singapore and Finland. Scoring 53 goals in 247 League games, he moved to QPR in November 1983. He was also chief scout, trainer, physio and manager between January 1975 and February 1978, then assistant-boss until his death in April 1978. NIGEL STEVENSONWelsh international central defender Nigel Stevenson is the only player who appeared for Swansea City throughout the rise from the Fourth Division to First and back again. Later with Wivenhoe and St Albans City before being joint-manager of Hitchin Town. He scored once in 28 League games before re-joining Swindon in August 2005. He remained in the top-flight after joining Watford in September 1987, then helped Brighton clinch promotion that season. Initially with Rutherglen Glencairn, he joined Falkirk in December 1935 and moved to Brentford for £3,500 in June 1937. He later played for Notts County, AO Chania, Yeovil and a host of non-league clubs. DAVID EDGARA Canadian-born defender who began his career at Newcastle United in 2001. Initially with Aberdeen, he was sold to Sheffield Wednesday for £100,000 in May 1969 and moved to Newcastle United for a similar fee in December 1974. Teenage midfielder Ian Marsh briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1987-88 promotion campaign. Starting with Crystal Palace, he was loaned to Swansea in August 1989 and netted three goals in 13 League outings. He scored once in 28 League games before re-joining Swindon in August 2005. He played four more Second Division games during the 1964-65 season and helped the reserves win the Welsh League title three times. Moving to Dublin City in August 2004, he joined Chesham United in January 2005 and also played for Burnham and Hemel Hempstead. A regular for Wales at senior level and an excellent servant for the Swans with 179 appearances, he moved to Aston Villa in 2017 as part of a £5m swap deal for Jordon Ayew, gaining promotion back to the Premier League in 2019. An England Under-21 international, McEachran he spent spells on loan at Middlesbrough, Watford and Wigan. A former Manchester United trainee, he turned professional in July 1997 and was loaned to their feeder club Royal Antwerp. He helped Swansea win promotion in 1978-79 and 1980-81, then the Welsh Cup in two consecutive seasons. Starring as the Swans finished sixth in the top-flight in 1981-82 and twice won the Welsh Cup, he netted 35 goals in 77 League games before moving to NAC Breda in February 1984, then played for Coventry, Lincoln, Newport and Merthyr before moving to Germany. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he made his solitary League appearance for Swansea as a substitute in the 1-0 defeat at Mansfield Town two months before turning professional in July 1998. Locally born, he signed professional at the Vetch Field in April 1936 and appeared in the same team as his older brother Tom. Later played for Baltimore Blast, Newport County and Southport. COLIN PARK Welsh Youth goalkeeper Colin Park made his solitary League appearance in Swansea's 2-2 draw at Scunthorpe United in September 1963. He played for Forest Green Rovers, Frome Town and Mangotsfield United before moving to Bristol Rovers in September 1985. Signing professional for Coventry City in July 1986, he starred as they reached the League Cup semi-finals in 1989-90 and moved to Birmingham City in March 1993. French striker Matthias Verschave had a loan spell at Swansea City at the end of the 2000-01 campaign. Starring in the 2004-05 promotion success, he also helped the Swans win the Football League Trophy and reach the League One play-off final in 2005-06. He helped Le Mans reach the French Cup semi-finals shortly before moving to Millwall in July 2000 and was a non-playing substitute for the Lions in the 2004 FA Cup final. Initially with Abercynon, he joined Cardiff City in July 1945 and featured prominently in their 1946-47 Third Division (South) title triumph. He netted seven goals in 28 Third Division (South) games prior to joining Milford United in August 1948. He made his League debut alongside his cousin Robbie James in that month's 4-2 defeat at home to Northampton and was a fringe member of Swansea's 1978-79 promotion winning squad. Later with Worcester, Merthyr Tydfil and Portmadoc, he remained local until his death in March 2001. He scored once in 21 League games prior to joining Runcorn Halton in July 2004, since playing for Leek Town and Newi Cefn Druids. MARK BAKERWelsh U-21 striker Mark Baker featured in Swansea's 1978-79 promotion campaign. He helped them win the Third Division title in 1987-88 and was loaned to Charlton Athletic and Port Vale before moving to the Vetch Field in November 1991. A former Everton apprentice, he joined StokeCity in July 1963 and made his First Division debut in their 2-2 draw at Chelsea in September 1967. He also represented his country at Under-17 and Under-19 level, before playing for the Under-21 side against Luxembourg in March 2009. In an eight-season career at the club, Ashley became ever-present in the centre of defence, captaining the side to the League Cup Final triumph at Wembley in 2013. Centre-forward George Kirby starred as Swansea reached the FA Cup fifth round in 1964-65. His coaching career back home was interrupted by the civil war and he has since coached in the Middle East, including Al-Ithead Sports and the Qatar national side, while retaining a home in Swansea. The Swans later paid Birmingham £50,000 to make the move permanent. He was loaned to Aldershot and Dagenham & Redbridge, then hometown Swansea in March 2004. He featured in two Welsh Cup triumphs and scored in the record 12-0 ECWC win over Sliema Wanderers, netting twice in 80 League games before returning to Yugoslavia in September 1984. While at Wrexham he won three Welsh Premier Cup medals and lifted the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy in 2005, before moving to the Liberty in August 2006. A former Liverpool trainee, he signed professional at the Vetch Field in November 1997 and was loaned to Rhayader Town before making his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at Mansfield Town in May 1998. He has since been Academy director at Reading, then Fulham where he also assisted manager Chris Coleman. He moved to Manchester City for £35,000 in July 1968, making his debut in their FA Charity Shield triumph. Joining Aston Villa in September 1992, he scored twice in their 1994 League Cup final success, then played for Galatasaray, Nottingham Forest, Sheffield United, Benfica and Bradford City. He netted three goals in 157 League games for Swansea before re-joining Merthyr in July 1958, then reunited with his brother Cyril at Hereford United and Brecon Corinthians. Signing professional for Sunderland in July 1991, he failed to secure a regular first-team slot and was loaned to Doncaster Rovers before joining Scarborough in December 1996. Moving to Barry Town in August 1959, he retired in May 1964 and resided in Barry until his tragic death in a gas explosion at his home in October 2000. His coaching career back home was interrupted by the civil war and he has since coached in the Middle East, including Al-Ithead Sports and the Qatar national side, while retaining a home in Swansea. Swedish Erotica. Previously with Merthyr Tydfil, he moved to the Vetch Field for £6,000 in August 1949 and was Swansea's leading marksman in 1949-50. His only goal in eight League games came in that month's 5-0 win at home to Stockport. DAVID COTTERILLA full Welsh international, he joined the Swans after a loan spell from Sheffield United for a then record fee of £600,000 in November 2009. He missed the start of the season after suffering a knee injury in pre-season training and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 win at home to Brighton in November 1996. His playing career was ended by a recurring back injury at the age of 28 and he became Preston's youth team manager. He was leading marksman three times in the top-flight, moving to Sunderland for £29,500 in October 1950, then playing for Cardiff City, PSV Eindhoven, Newport County and Romford. Briefly with Birmingham City, he joined Newport County in October 1984, then played for Cardiff again, Barry Town, Merthyr Tydfil, Newport again, AFC Cardiff and Ebbw Vale. He helped win the FA Trophy in 2002, Conference title in 2002-03 and League Two title in 2004-05. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and signed professional for Swansea in July 1998, making his solitary League appearance as a substitute for Aidan Newhouse in the Swans' 1-1 draw at home to Carlisle United seven months later. Locally born, the grandson of Billy Hole and nephew of Barrie, Alan and Colin Hole, he progressed through the ranks and turned professional at the Vetch Field in January 1966. Versatile defender Edgar Newell helped Swansea win the Third Division (South) title in 1948-49. Joining Blackpool in August 2003, he featured in their 2004 LDV Vans Trophy final triumph. ARTHUR WILLISEx-England international full-back Arthur Willis played for Swansea in the 1956 Welsh Cup final. He moved to the Vetch Field for £70,000 in October 1979, helping Swansea twice win the Welsh Cup and netting seven goals in 123 League games before being sold to Grimsby Town for £20,000 in September 1984. NEIL CUTLEREx-England Youth goalkeeper Neil Cutler had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2002-03 campaign. KITCH FISHERGinger-haired full-back Kitch Fisher was an imposing figure in Swansea's defence in the immediate post-war era. Unfortunately, he didn’t really suit the style of then boss Kenny Jackett and he was eventually released by Roberto Martinez, going on to sign for Swindon Town after 29 appearances (six as sub). Signing professional for Blackburn Rovers in July 1999, he failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to Crewe, Oldham and Halifax before joining Swansea on loan in November 2002. He made his League debut in the following month's 2-2 draw at Colchester and played four League games for his hometown club prior to joining Barry Town in August 1979. Starring as they won the Third Division (South) title in 1953-54 and 1956-57, he moved to Swansea for £3,000 in February 1958 and made eight League appearances. Making three League appearances, he joined Yeovil Town in July 1958 and starred in their 1961 Southern League Cup final success and 1963-64 Southern League title triumph before injury ended his career. He then managed Haverfordwest and Morriston. Anna Nyström Swedish celebrity56%. Locally born, he played for Clydach United before moving to the Vetch Field in September 1959 and netted on his League debut in Swansea's 2-1 win at home to Derby County in October 1960. He impressed with Walton & Hersham before joining West Ham for £60,000 in April 2000, moving to Peterborough United in March 2001. He played for his country in the 1958 World Cup and moved to the Vetch Field for £7,500 in October 1958. Gaining England B honours, he moved to Bolton Wanderers for £3,500,000 in October 1997 and subsequently played for Coventry City, Rushden & Diamonds, Wimbledon again, Havant & Waterlooville, Derby County and Weymouth. FRANK DONOVANEx-Welsh Amateur international outside-right Frank Donovan played for Swansea during the 1950-51 season. He failed to make an impact under new manager Brian Flynn and was loaned to Aberystwyth Town before joining Macclesfield Town in October 1999. Collins was a Wales Under-21 full-back who started his career at Swindon Town before moving to Fulham. A promotion winner again in 1981-82, he joined Gillingham in March 1985, then played for Doncaster Rovers, Bristol Rovers and Goole Town. He played against Arsenal and Leeds United in FA Cup matches and was a Welsh Cup finalist in 1969. Initially with hometown Ponthenry, he joined Swansea in September 1946 and overcame a fractured wrist to make his League debut in the 1-1 draw at home to Walsall in February 1948. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he signed professional in July 1999 and made his first-team debut in a flu ravaged Swansea squad that lost 2-0 at Exeter City in the 1999-2000 Auto Windscreens Shield second round. LES HARRISVersatile left-back Les Harris helped Swansea reserves win the Welsh League First Division title in 1963-64. Signing professional for Nottingham Forest in April 1984, he was loaned to Bristol Rovers and joined Huddersfield Town for £30,000 in August 1985. Welsh international striker John Toshack managed Swansea City from the Fourth Division to First. His football career was badly affected by the Second World War and he played for Kingswood Aero Engineers and Soundwell before joining Bristol Rovers in August 1946. The Spaniard arrived from Espanyol on a one-year deal and featured for Spain in their Under-16 European Championship winning team, playing alongside Fernando Torres. A former Newport County trainee, he made his League debut as a 16 year-old against Bolton Wanderers in November 1986 and was a Welsh Cup finalist in 1987, joining Hereford United in August 1988. Welsh international right-back Roy Jones starred as Swansea reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1963-64. WENDELL MORGANOutside-left Wendell Morgan contested a first-team slot with Norman Lawson while at Swansea. While at Rangers he played in the play-off final at the Millennium Stadium, where they lost 1-0 to Cardiff in 2003. He played for Swindon and Lincoln before moving to Cardiff City in July 1987. He retired in May 1951 and resided back in Swansea until his death in March 1994. Warren was a Northern Ireland international who signed for the Swans on a four-month loan from Cardiff City in August 2007. Initially with Cradley Town, he moved to the Vetch Field in August 1991 and was Swansea's leading marksman in 1991-92. 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. After representing Great Britain in two Olympic Games, he joined Leyton Orient in October 1962 and later played for Belfast Distillery. He made four League appearances while at the Vetch Field prior to joining Scunthorpe United in August 1959, featuring in their 1961-62 promotion near-miss. Flying winger Dave O'Gorman played under four different managers while at Swansea City. When Paulo Sousa left to manage at the Liberty, he brought the Spaniard with him. Teenage full-back Steve Thomas understudied Micky Evans and Wyndham Evans while at Swansea City. His son of the same name also played for Newport. Angel spent the first six years as a professional footballer in the lower divisions of the Spanish leagues, before Swans boss and fellow Spaniard Roberto Martinez signed him from Terrassa in the summer of 2007 for a minimum fee. Briefly returning to Swansea in August 1968, he made two further League appearances, then played for Haverfordwest and gave Ammanford lengthy service. ROGER MULLENWelsh Youth full-back Roger Mullen understudied Wyndham Evans while at SwanseaCity. He had two loan spells at Cheltenham Town last season and is currently on loan to Port Vale. He scored twice in Swansea's 3-2 win at home to Mansfield but failed to maintain a first-team slot behind Alan Curtis and made 11 League appearances overall before joining Merthyr in 1980. He was a member of Swansea's 1969-70 promotion winning squad and netted eight goals in 30 League games prior to joining Yeovil Town in July 1970. He netted three goals in 146 League games prior to re-joining Cheltenham in July 2001, then played for Forest Green again and Bath City. He helped the reserves win the Welsh League title in three successive seasons and played four Second Division games before moving to Lovells Athletic in July 1965. ALAN SULLIVANWelsh Youth winger Alan Sullivan was a young member of Roy Bentley's squad at Swansea City. Reuniting with Terry Yorath at Swansea in January 1991, he made 12 Third Division appearances while at the Vetch Field before a knee injury ended his career in May 1991. Signing professional for Southampton in July 1987, he had limited top-flight opportunities behind Derek Statham prior to joining Exeter City for £50,000 in September 1991. A recurring knee injury ended his League career and he played for Dagenham & Redbridge, Droylsden and Ashton United. He subsequently ran a painting and decorating business in Killay until his death from cancer in February 2003. ANTONIO CORBISIEROYoung midfielder Antonio Corbisiero briefly played for Swansea City during the 2003-04 campaign. He impressed with Saffron Walden prior to joining Leyton Orient in August 1993 and was sold to Lincoln for £30,000 in July 1996. He played local football for Tower United and West End before signing professional for Swansea in February 1971, netting three goals in 15 Third Division games while at the Vetch Field. Initially with Dewstonians, he moved via Ebbw Junction to Newport County in May 1938 and understudied former Swansea keeper Alex Ferguson in their 1938-39 Third Division (South) title triumph. He reverted to central defence and helped them twice win the Scottish First Division title and the B&Q Cup in 1994. Spending 23 years with the Eastern Electricity Board, he died in King's Lynn in July 1997. He became Bolton's captain and gained his solitary Welsh cap against Belgium in May 1949. Locally born, he was an apprentice fitter with Richard Thomas & Baldwins at Landore and part-time professional at the Vetch Field when he made his League debut in Swansea's thrilling 6-4 win at home to Bristol Rovers on Christmas Day 1957. He re-joined Cirencester in January 2004. He made his Premier League debut away in a 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace a week later. He moved to Swansea on a non-contract basis in September 1985 and made five League appearances. Making 24 League appearances for the Swans, he joined Newport County in August 1948 and later worked at Maerdy Colliery. Initially at Watford with his twin brother David, he was loaned to Swansea in August 1988 and scored once in five League outings. Settling back in his native Swansea, he later worked in the motor trade for many years until retirement and died in May 2003. He was loaned to Weston-Super-Mare before joining Swansea in July 2002 and made his solitary League appearance as a substitute in the 1-0 victory at home to Southend three months later. Joining Newport County in August 1973, he had two spells at both Merthyr Tydfil and Haverfordwest. Signing professional for Liverpool in April 1962, he became a legend at Anfield, starring as they won the League Championship four times, the FA Cup twice and UEFA Cup twice. Goalkeeper Owen Roberts contested a first-team slot with Jack Parry and Percy Hooper while at Swansea. Former Welsh Semi-Pro international striker Ian Love scored in Swansea City's 1987-88 Fourth Division play-off final triumph. Joined Norwich in 2009 after a loan spell at Swindon. He made his Welsh U-21 debut against Armenia in August 2001 but failed to secure a regular first-team slot with Swansea and had loan spells at Merthyr Tydfil and Llanelli to gain match practice. After going out on loan to Watford, where he also never played a first team game, he left Stamford Bridge in 2007 to sign for Scottish Premier League side Hibernian. Signing professional for Aston Villa in December 1963, he made his First Division debut in their 3-1 defeat at Burnley in November 1965.
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