He moved to Newcastle United for 9,000 in April 1951 and was unlucky to miss their 1955 FA Cup final success with tonsillitis. He joined Reading in July 1969 and was top scorer three times, moving to Doncaster Rovers in December 1974. Caps and goals sourced from:[14][17][18][19]. He has since coached at Blackburn and Newcastle. He was sold to Liverpool for 200,000 in July 1974 and amassed a vast collection of honours before reuniting with John Toshack at Swansea for 160,000 in January 1982. He has since worked for the PFA. His solitary goal in 12 League outings came in Swansea's 4-1 defeat at Fulham in August 1970 and he joined Yeovil Town in July 1971. He later played locally for Hafod Brotherhood and Pembroke Borough before quitting football at 22. Swapped for Gillingham's John Meredith in July 1969, he helped Weymouth win the Southern League Cup in 1973 and worked in the commercial departments of several clubs. 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. He returned to Scotland with Motherwell in July 1995, then joined Stirling Albion in July 1998. He moved to Hereford United in July 1964 and was a promotion winner in 1964-65, then had spells with Haverfordwest and Ton Pentre before re-joining Swansea in March 1967. Managed Doncaster, Darlington, Oldham and Bristol Rovers. Settling in Swansea, he was a legal executive and office manager for several local law firms. Also played for Llanelli. Allen made his senior debut in the final game of the 2006-07 season a 6-3 home defeat against Blackpool at the Liberty. Bafe failed to establish himself as a regular starter though with Wilfried Bony starting the majority of the games and he was loaned out to Marseille after 64 league games and 13 goals. Wing-half Peter Davies featured in Swansea's 1961 Welsh Cup final success. Locally born, he played for South Wales Builders before signing part-time for Swansea in June 1950. He played for Telstar, AFC 34 and Slotenvaart, then worked at ASDA in Swansea and Llansamlet until his death in October 2004. He netted 60 goals in 148 Second Division games for Swansea prior to joining Tottenham Hotspur in April 1956. There was hope of signing the winger on a permanent basis following promotion to the Championship, but he opted to move to Nottingham Forest instead. He made a dream senior debut for the Swans in August 2016, netting twice against Peterborough United in the Carabao Cup. He moved to the Vetch Field in August 1983 and made ten Second Division appearances for Swansea before following Jeremy Charles to QPR in February 1984. A former Brighton apprentice, he was their youngest League debutant when he scored in the 2-2 draw at home to Nottingham Forest in April 1973. The Ghanaian international first arrived in SA1 in the summer of 2015 on a free transfer. PHIL PURNELLFlying winger Phil Purnell had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1991-92 season. Despite some impressive displays in midfield, and two goals for the club, his efforts couldnt secure the clubs Premier League status and he then returned to his parent club Leicester. The former Benfica, Deportivo La Coruna and Rennes forwardstayed in English football with a loan move to Nottingham Forest a year later, before having a successful time with Norwich City and Reading (loan). Ex-Welsh Youth striker Lyndon Simmonds had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1986-87 campaign. He joined Swansea for 50,000 in October 1997 and had a spell as player-manager, netting 13 goals in 198 League games before leaving in September 2002. GEOFF BRAY Striker Geoff Bray was Swansea City's leading marksman in 1975-76. After two frustrating years, where he failed to play in the first-team, he opted to go out on loan, first to Gretna and then York, before signing on at the Swans in 2008. Also featuring in the heart of Swansea's defence, he made 65 League appearances before rejoining Lovells Athletic in July 1949. BOBBY REIDScottish goalkeeper Bobby Reid understudied Johnny King while at the Vetch Field. After suffering a horrific car crash in 2002 that saw him break his neck, the defender recovered well to continue his football career. He was Rovers' first-ever substitute against Walsall in October 1965 and had a spell as captain before moving to Swansea for 1,000 in March 1967. A complete central midfielder, Ramsey is hardworking in all aspects of his game yet is still technically sound, he possesses flair with grit interlinked in his style. SYD HOWARTHVersatile forward Syd Howarth helped Swansea reach the FA Cup fifth round in 1951-52. A cousin of Chris Waddle, he impressed with Halifax Town before joining Liverpool in June 1973. The striker joined Chelsea from Bologna in 2007 but found it hard to break into the first team, making only four appearances in four years. Tough, no-nonsense tackling, Ashley Williams was a nightmare defender to play against at his peak. Initially with CorkCity, he appeared for Waterford in the 1941 FAI Cup final and after a spell at Shelbourne, played for Cork United in two FAI Cup finals including their 1947 success. Such was his success in his opening season at the club, he was one of five Swans players who would make the prestigious PFA Team of the Year. Helping win the Southern League title in 1979-80, he repeated the feat after following Lyn Jones to Merthyr Tydfil in July 1987, then played for Barry, Inter-Cardiff and Merthyr again. Voted their 'Player of the Year' in 1988-89, he moved to Swansea in July 1993 and made seven League appearances prior to joining Barry Town in June 1994. He was also loaned to Leyton Orient before joining Brentford in March 2005. Signing professional for Rotherham United in January 1962, he moved to Cardiff City for 11,000 in January 1966 and helped them reach the ECWC semi-finals in 1967-68. A catalogue of injury problems hampered his progress and he scored once in 104 League games before retiring on medical advice at 25 in January 2003. He featured in their 1981 League Cup final triumph and John Toshack paid a club record 340,000 for him in August 1981. But, having started in the city of Wrexham, it feels only right to end there too. He made his Premier League debut for Wigan against Aston Villa on the opening day of the 2009-10 season in a 2-0 win, and was in the Wigan side that lifted the FA Cup in 2012-13 before joining Sunderland. He made his League debut in that month's 2-1 victory at home to Stoke City but lost his first-team place in 2001-02 and his solitary goal in 43 League outings was a long-range strike in Swansea's 2-0 win over Mansfield in March 2002. 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 helped the Swans qualify for the Third Division play-offs in 1996-97 and also featured at right-back, netting three goals in 169 League games before losing his place after injury. He moved to Huddersfield Town for 70,000 in May 1994 and featured in their 1994-95 promotion campaign. Initially with Ton Pentre, he had spells with Cardiff City and Pembroke Borough before joining Newport County in June 1963. He made 12 Third Division appearances for Swansea before reuniting with Terry Cooper at Bristol City in February 1985. He resided in Kingswood until his tragic death from meningitis in August 1959. A former Huddersfield Town trainee, he turned professional in June 1986 and made his League debut against Derby County four months later. KIM WASSALLUtility player Kim Wassall briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. Making 15 League appearances for Swansea, he joined Rochdale in June 1948, then played for LincolnCity and Hyde United. Experienced wing-half Billy Sneddon briefly played for Swansea during the 1946-47 season. He netted 60 goals in 216 League games before being sold to Halifax Town for 12,000 in August 1973. Helping them regain top-flight status in 1971-72, he joined Cardiff in June 1973, then Swansea in May 1975. He joined Swansea on loan in March 1989 and helped reach the Welsh Cup final, netting three goals in 14 League games while at the Vetch Field. Born in Cardiff of a Dutch father, he played for Roath Rangers, Cardiff Corries and was leading marksman as Everwarm (Bridgend) won the Welsh League title in 1972-73. Helping them beat Chelsea in the 1975-76 League Cup second round, he featured in the 1977 Cheshire Premier Cup final and made over 200 League appearances for the Alex until leaving Gresty Road in May 1981. He made his full international debut when he came on against Switzerland in Berne. He joined Walsall for 60,000 in September 1996, but injury problems curtailed his career in May 1999. Locally born, 'Ossie' was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and turned professional in March 1969. DAVE RUSHBURYVersatile left-back Dave Rushbury featured as Swansea City won promotion to the top-flight in 1980-81. Lukasz Fabianski arrived in Swansea in the Summer of 2014 just after winning the FA Cup with North London side Arsenal. A former apprentice at the Vetch Field, he turned professional in March 1984 and was given his League debut as a substitute in the following month's 2-0 defeat at Shrewsbury. Following a loan spell at Oxford, he joined Gresley Rovers in 1984, then Stapenhill. RONNIE DAVIESLocal born left-half Ronnie Davies briefly appeared for Swansea during the 1958-59 season. He made 30 Second Division appearances for Swansea before being sold to York City for 2,000 in July 1960. STEVE KEANFormer Scotland Schoolboy midfielder Steve Kean had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1986-87 season. He was used mainly in cup competitions, making his Swans debut in a FA Cup tie at Barnsley in January 2012, while deputising for an injured Vorm at Stoke City in February 2012 for his first Premier League start. A former apprentice at the Vetch Field, he turned professional in March 1984 and was given his League debut as a substitute in the following month's 2-0 defeat at Shrewsbury. Later with King's Lynn, Ford Sports and Slough Town, he reunited with Mike Ford at Brackley Town in June 2005. He joined a growing army of Spanish players and scored on his league debut for the club during a 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest at the Liberty. 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. Returned to Swansea in 2010 after a spell on loan at Leeds. Top scorer in 2002-03, he joined Bristol Rovers in March 2004 and moved to Swansea in February 2005. Come November and he found himself at the Liberty in November 2008 as cover for the injured Marcus Painter, but after only three games he suffered a cruciate ligament injury and his loan spell was terminated early. Given his League debut in Swansea's 3-1 defeat at Luton Town three months later, he played in half of the Second Division matches that season but had few opportunities thereafter and made 27 League appearances prior to joining Hereford United in June 1954. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and signed professional in July 1999, making his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 victory at Leyton Orient five months later. Signing professional for Shrewsbury Town in April 1957, he was ever-present as they reached the League Cup semi-finals in 1960-61 and moved to the Vetch Field for 10,000 in September 1964. With the exception of a now-near-mythical run to the quarter-finals of the 1958 World Cup (where the team narrowly lost to a Brazil side featuring a 17-year-old Pele), and a 3-1 quarter-final loss to Yugoslavia at Euro 76, Wales failed to qualify for any major tournaments, enduring a catalogue of mostly miserable campaigns punctured with a handful of excruciating what if moments, with the team falling at the final hurdle of qualification often in dramatic fashion. Joining Torquay United in October 1995, he later played for Dorchester Town and Gretna. Central defender Max Thompson featured in Swansea City's 1982 Welsh Cup final triumph. He was ever-present in the Shakers' 1982-83 promotion near-miss, moving to Swansea on a non-contract basis in October 1984 and making four consecutive Third Division appearances while at the Vetch Field. Unlucky to suffer a dislocated shoulder in his second appearance for the Swans at Nottingham Forest, he was sidelined for the remainder of that season, then had a recurrence of the injury in a Welsh Cup tie at Port Talbot in January 2007 and was ruled out again. 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. Moving to Everwarm in July 1975, he has since played for Llanelli, Maesteg Park, Llanelli again and Ammanford. Flynn was appointed caretaker manager for two matches in 2010. Chris was released from the Swans at the end of the 2008-09 season after 11 appearances eight as sub), joining Grimsby Town in July 2009. A diminutive and all-energy player, Kerry was born in Merthyr Tydfil and came through the youth ranks at Swansea. KARL CONNOLLYExperienced midfielder Karl Connolly was plagued by injury problems while at Swansea City. GARY JONESBattling midfielder Gary Jones played for Swansea City during the 1997-98 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. They are governed by the Football Association of Wales and compete as a member of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), which predominantly encompasses the countries of Europe. Joining Arsenal in November 1937, he helped win the League Championship in 1937-38 and moved to Swansea in May 1946. Besian was born in Baden bei Wien, Austria, and was named Austria's Young Player of the Year in 2004-2005, prior to his move to Liverpool. Initially with Leyton Orient, he featured in their 1988-89 promotion campaign and played on loan for Cork City in that season's FAI Cup final. His son Phil played for Crewe. Signing professional for Middlesbrough in July 1996, he was loaned to Hartlepool before joining Stoke City in March 1999. He featured prominently as Swansea reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1963-64 and moved to United States side Atlanta Chiefs in December 1966. He had a trial with Cardiff City before moving to Merthyr Tydfil in November 2000 but failed to make an impact and decided to switch codes, following his father Adrian Barwood into Rugby Union. He went on to play 87 times for his home-town club before going on loan to West Brom in 2008 and finally signing in a permanent 3.5m deal shortly after. He was a promotion winner in 1994-95, then played for Scunthorpe, Partick and Falkirk, helping win the Scottish League Challenge Cup in 1998. A club legend. AMBROSE WILSONRight-half Ambrose Wilson was one of several Irish players signed by Swansea during the early post-war era. Locally born, he played for Morriston and Haverfordwest before moving to the Vetch Field in May 1947. Understudy to Johnny King, he played 14 Second Division games for Swansea before joining Walsall in August 1957, then played for Yeovil Town, Pembroke Borough and Cwmfelin. Since then, Frank has been on loan at Barnsley and Charlton before signing permanently for Wolves in 2012. Given his League debut in Swansea's 4-0 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers in September 1957, his only other Second Division appearance was in the 3-1 reverse against Rotherham two months later. Franks early years were spent in the youth and reserve teams at Chelsea, before moving across London to sign for West Ham in 2009. He joined Cape Town City in March 1974, then had a spell as Harrogate Railway's player-boss before returning to South Africa to set up a window company. Helping them beat Chelsea in the 1975-76 League Cup second round, he featured in the 1977 Cheshire Premier Cup final and made over 200 League appearances for the Alex until leaving Gresty Road in May 1981. A knee injury ended his playing career soon after and he became Exeter's coach. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in March 1967 and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-1 draw at Aldershot seven months later. Chico - full nameJose Manuel Flores Moreno - started his professional career withhometown club Cadiz, he went on to have spells with Portuense, Barcelona B, Almeria, Genoa and Mallorca before heading to South Wales. He played his final Swans game at Wembley in the Championship Play-Off Final in 2011, and was later reunited with Rodgers at Liverpool after a big-money move. He has also coached various Welsh clubs. A leader on the field and a regular goalscorer from midfield for Accrington, he found it difficult at the Liberty to secure a place in the starting line-up and after only one season returned to his former club on a free transfer after 39 appearances (11 as sub). A former Plymouth Argyle apprentice, he signed professional in October 1974 and was their longest-serving player as they reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1983-84. He joined Coventry City for 250,000 in July 1992 and was loaned back to Swansea before joining Wycombe Wanderers for 150,000 in September 1995. England international winger John Salako had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1989-90 campaign. Clucas found the back of the net three times for the Jacks all of which came against Arsenal. Fer had a successful start to his Premier League campaign scoring the winning goal away at Burnley at Turf Moor. In August 2013, Ki moved on loan to Sunderland where he helped them avoid relegation, while also playing a key role in midfield for South Koreaat the World Asian cups. Later with Gloucester City, he played for Forest Green in the 2001 FA Trophy final and was player-boss of Gloucester and Cinderford. 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 starred in two League of Wales title successes as well as their 1997 Welsh Cup final triumph. Now under the leadership of Rob Page, the team have followed up this Euros success story with qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, beating Ukraine to seal their spot in the tournament, for only the second time in history, at a euphoric Cardiff City Stadium. 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