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Swansea City’s Best Ever Shirt Sponsors

In modern day football, shirt sponsors are seemingly getting more important than ever before. They’re a key source of revenue and are worth millions of pounds to clubs, especially if your club has an iconic player wearing the jersey, think Lee Trundle or Leon Britton as was the case for the Swans. Over the years …

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Kasey Palmer

What are the biggest Swans transfer rumours?

Life at the Liberty Stadium is never dull for Swansea fans as the arrival of new boss Steve Cooper showed recently. Many fans will hope that he can help build on the solid work done by old boss Graham Potter last season to make a real Premier League promotion push. Although tenth was decent enough, …

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Harry Toffolo

5 Players Swansea should look to bring in this summer

With Steve Cooper recently confirmed as the Swans boss for the 2019/20 campaign, all eyes now turn to who he can bring to the Liberty as we strive to improve on last season’s mid-table finish and map out a path back to the Premier League following relegation in 2017/18. Swansea are currently best priced at …

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Ruben Lameiras

Swansea City in talks to sign Plymouth Argyle winger

Swansea City, according to Football Insider, are in talks with Plymouth Argyle’s midfielder Ruben Lameiras over a move to the Liberty Stadium on a free transfer move this summer transfer window. The 24-year-old is out of contract with the Plymouth side, and although the Home Park side have offered him a new contract, their relegation …

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Graham Potter

Can the Swans End the Second Season Curse in 2019/20?

Following a seven-year stay in the Premier League, the Swans had a largely uneventful return to the Championship – finishing in tenth place without ever really threatening to secure a play-off spot, thanks mainly to their wretched away form in 2019. That got us wondering, though, how do teams usually fare in their second season in …

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