He was a promotion winner in 1975-76. He joined Cardiff City for 85,000 in August 1992 and starred in their 1992-93 Third Division title and Welsh Cup 'double' success. Initially with Whickham, he played for Blyth Spartans and Weymouth before moving to Tottenham Hotspur for 100,000 in January 1988. He was leading marksman in 1979-80, netting eight goals in 54 League outings before being swapped for Crystal Palace's Ian Walsh in March 1982. A former Tranmere Rovers trainee, he turned professional in June 1988 and featured in their 1990 Leyland/DAF Cup final success, 1990-91 Third Division play-off final triumph and 1993-94 Coca-Cola Cup run. Joining Workington in July 1961, he later played for Cambridge United and Corby Town. Moving to Worcester City in March 1980, he later played for Newtown in Welsh football. Moving to Caerau Athletic in September 1956, he was forced to retire through illness. Initially with Glenavon, he joined West Brom for 40,000 in September 1985 and moved to Wolves for 20,000 in March 1987. Initially with Dunstable, he joined Luton in 1971 and helped them win promotion to the top-flight in 1973-74. 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. Initially with Nuneaton Borough, he had spells with VS Rugby, RC Warwick, Tamworth and Halesowen Town prior to joining Bristol Rovers for 15,000 in February 1997. He was also chief scout, trainer, physio and manager between January 1975 and February 1978, then assistant-boss until his death in April 1978. Locally born, he lost several years of his career during the Second World War and turned professional at the Vetch Field in May 1946. He contested a first-team slot with Dai Davies and Jimmy Rimmer, playing 20 League games before moving to Cardiff City in August 1985. He moved to Portsmouth in May 1967, then had a spell with Middlesbrough before joining Birmingham City in March 1971. 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. Later playing for Italian side Allessandria, South Liverpool and Allessandria again, he resided in his native Blackburn until his death in December 1986. His only other Third Division appearance was in that season's 2-0 defeat at home to Doncaster Rovers and he was loaned to Ebbw Vale prior to joining Merthyr Tydfil in March 1998. On his return to Swansea he enjoyed his best season at the club under Garry Monk on the way to an eighth-placed finish. He switched to left-back and was a key figure in Swansea's 1961 Welsh Cup final triumph. ANDY MUMFORDWelsh U-21 midfielder Andy Mumford featured in Swansea City's 2002 West Wales Senior Cup final triumph. WAYNE WILLIAMSWelsh Amateur international inside-forward Wayne Williams briefly played for Swansea during the 1968-69 season. A former Reading trainee, he turned professional in March 2000 but failed to secure a regular first-team slot. Welsh Footballer of the Year. The Sweden international joined the Swans in January 2017, the latest move in a career that included spells with Hogaborgs BK, Blackburn Rovers and Norwich City. Right-back George James played for Swansea in the 1949-50 FA Cup fourth round tie at Arsenal. STEPHEN DOBBIEThe Glasgow-born striker began his career at Scottish giants Rangers, but after finding his playing time restricted he moved to Hibernian, before joining St Johnstone and then Queen of the South. He joined Stoke City in June 2005. He also helped the reserves win the Welsh League First Division title in two consecutive seasons, netting once in 12 Second Division games prior to joining Reading for 4,500 in August 1963 but a knee injury ended his career. Young midfielder Bari Morgan featured in Swansea City's 2000-01 relegation battle. A former Gillingham junior, he played for Erith & Belvedere before joining Oxford United in July 1971 and made his League debut in their 2-0 defeat at Huddersfield in September 1972. WILLIE SCREEN Welsh U-23 midfielder Willie Screen was an influential figure in Swansea City's 1969-70 promotion success. After the Swans relegation in 2018, Ki remained In the Premier League by signing for Newcastle United before moving on to Mallorca in Spain. He played for Telstar, AFC 34 and Slotenvaart, then worked at ASDA in Swansea and Llansamlet until his death in October 2004. He moved to Bath City with Johnny King in July 1964 and subsequently played for Lovells Athletic, Merthyr Tydfil, Barry Town, Merthyr again, Ton Pentre and Caerau. Harry Griffiths' last signing for Swansea when he arrived on loan in February 1978, he made two Fourth Division appearances while at the Vetch Field, against Newport County and Aldershot. Educated in Brisbane, Australia, Kireturnedhome to sign for FC Seoul at the outset of his career. Initially with Coventry City, he reunited with Tony Waiters at Plymouth Argyle in September 1973, helping reach the League Cup semi-finals in 1973-74 and win promotion in 1974-75. Moving to Swansea in August 1951, he netted 11 goals in 41 League games prior to joining Chesterfield in August 1953, then played for Rhyl, Colwyn Bay and Penmaenmawr. 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. The younger brother of Ivor, he signed professional at the Vetch Field in October 1950 and featured in two consecutive Welsh Senior Cup finals before being sold to Sheffield United for 14,000 in March 1961. 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. JOHN O'SULLIVANIrish winger John O'Sullivan was Billy McCandless' first signing for Swansea. He followed Steve McClaren to Middlesbrough with Jonathan Greening for 1,500,000 in August 2001 and reunited with Brian Flynn on loan to Swansea in September 2003, scoring twice in 12 League outings. Signing professional for Arsenal in June 1982, he featured in their 1987 Littlewoods Cup final triumph and was a finalist again them following season. The fans' favourite also played as a goalkeeper on two occasions, the first time at Hartlepool in 2003 following an injury to Roger Freestone and again in October 2008 when he replaced Dorus de Vries against QPR. Moving via Sheffield Wednesday to West Brom in February 1989, he joined Swansea in August 1992 and netted 12 goals in 33 League outings. Reliable left-back Jack Harrop understudied Dai Thomas while at Swansea. Centre-forward Frank Rawcliffe was Swansea's leading marksman in 1947-48. COLIN SULLIVANFormer England U-23 left-back Colin Sullivan was a member of John Bond's squad at Swansea City. Welsh international striker Steve Lovell had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1986-87 campaign. A former amateur at the Vetch Field, he turned professional in August 1950 and was given his League debut in place of Terry Elwell in that month's 2-1 defeat at Hull City. He was a student at Cardiff College of Education when joining Swansea as an amateur in August 1970, making his League debut in that month's 4-1 defeat at Fulham. Versatile full-back Brian Attley featured in Swansea's 1980-81 promotion and Welsh Cup double success. If number of caps are equal, the players are then listed alphabetically. ROBBIE DENNISONFormer Northern Ireland international winger Robbie Dennison had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1995-96 season. He moved via Barnsley to Gillingham in September 2005 and joined Swansea for 50,000 in January 2006. Initially with Ton Pentre, the Welsh Amateur international joined Lovells Athletic in July 1936 and moved to the Vetch Field in August 1939. Locally born, he played for Tawe United, the same junior side that produced Trevor Ford, and worked for the Electrical Goods Company before turning professional with Swansea in April 1956. CHRIS BURNSMidfielder Chris Burns had two spells with Swansea City. Billy McCandless paid 7,500 for him in January 1951 and he netted 37 goals in 67 Second Division games for Swansea before returning to Dundee for 1,500 in March 1953. 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. SYLVAIN MESLIENThe French defender started his professional career in 1997 at St Etienne, playing for the first-team on 10 occasions. Locally born, the grandson of former Swans favourite Rory Keane, he impressed with Mumbles Rangers before signing professional for Swansea in July 1997. 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. Later managing Halifax, Watford and overseas, he died in March 2000. Northern Ireland international outside-left Norman Lockhart was Swansea's leading marksman in 1946-47. [4], Wales were the last side from the Home Nations without a player reaching 100 caps. ANDY MELVILLEWelsh international central defender Andy Melville starred in Swansea City's 1987-88 Fourth Division play-off final success. A former Southampton apprentice, he turned professional in October 1975 and made his League debut in their 3-0 victory at Bristol Rovers in April 1977. Scoring twice in 36 League games for Swansea, he later joined Liverpool's coaching staff. Making three League appearances while at the Vetch Field, he joined Rhyl in July 2004 and has since played for Newport County, Mansfield Town and Carmarthen. Ex-England Youth right-back Peter Jones was an influential figure as SwanseaCity reached the FA Cup fourth round in 1971-72. He was loaned to Swansea in August 2001 and his solitary goal in 11 Third Division games came in the 2-0 victory at home to Darlington two months later. Kinghad come through the academy at the Foxes and made his first-team debut against Wolves in October 27. 191 of these came for Southampton, but Jones also featured for Wolves, while he also made two appearances for Liverpool during a loan spell. A former Leicester City trainee, he impressed with Worcester City before moving to the Vetch Field in July 1992. Welsh 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. By doing so you will help us improve this website and better serve your needs. Follow your favorite high school teams and players. Welsh professional footballer, Joe Allen, plays as a midfielder for Championship club,Stoke City, and the Welsh national team. The charismatic Welsh footballer player, Gareth Frank Bale played for Southampton football club and Tottenham Hotspur extensively before joining Real Madrid in 2013 for a fees that exceeded Christiano Ronaldos earlier record fee. He made his League debut in that month's 2-2 draw at home to Plymouth and scored twice in 57 Second Division games while at the Vetch Field before being displaced by Welsh international Ray Daniel. He moved to the Vetch Field in March 1987 and scored in Swansea's 1989 and 1991 Welsh Cup final triumphs, netting 26 goals in 191 League games before joining Cambridge United in March 1992. His contract was cancelled by mutual consent shortly after Brian Flynn was appointed manager, re-joining Carmarthen in December 2002. Signing professional for Southampton in April 1988, he and his two brothers Danny and Rod made history in October 1988 by appearing together in Saints' First Division match against Sheffield Wednesday. After leaving the club in December 2015, he went on to manage Leeds United, Middlesbrough,Birmingham City and Sheffield Wednesday. DIXIE HALEIrish wing-half Dixie Hale was a member of Trevor Morris' squad at Swansea. A former Liverpool trainee, he signed professional in July 1997 but failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to Stockport before joining Cardiff City in August 2001. He was given his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at Millwall in September 2000, making a further four substitute appearances for the Swans before moving to Aberystwyth in July 2001. He played in the 1975 European Cup final in place of the injured David Harvey. 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. A former Liverpool trainee, he signed professional in July 1997 but failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to Stockport before joining Cardiff City in August 2001. Netting 12 goals in 31 League outings, he moved to Millwall in August 2001, then played for Deportivo Italchacao, Sassari Torres and Long Island Rough Riders again. 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. Playing 22 League games for the Swans before joining Milford United in July 1951, he later joined Llanelly. Gareth Frank Bale MBE (born 16 July 1989) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger for Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC and the Wales national team. He was a season ticket holder until his death in January 1996. He joined local side Tottenham Hotspur in 1996 and despite not featuring for the firs team at White Hart Lane, he moved north of the border to join Scottish side Motherwell. Appearing for his country in the 1994 World Cup, he joined Chelsea for 900,000 in November 1995, then played for Everton, Fulham, Sheffield United and United States side Charleston Battery. He starred as Merthyr Tydfil won the Southern League and Cup 'double' in 1947-48, then beat Swansea in the 1949 Welsh Cup final. Overcoming a serious knee injury, he joined Brentford in March 2002 and featured in their 2002-03 FA Cup run. Same Welsh Cup - different eras: Newtown White Star, the second-ever winners (1878) and Bala Town, winners in 2017. Moving to Cambridge in March 1996, he joined Stevenage Borough in July 1998 and later played for Doncaster, Goole, North Ferriby, Denaby, Brigg, Goole again and Hall Road Rangers. Scoring once in 46 Second Division games, he resigned in August 1958 and subsequently managed Watford, Hendon, Bedford Town and Harrow Borough. But a fee of over 7 million pounds saw him leave England and move to Germany with 1899 Hoffenheim. Moving to Bath City in July 1999, he later played for Clevedon Town. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 7-0 defeat at Workington four months before turning professional in February 1966. Signing professional for Newcastle United in November 1984, he moved to Swansea in August 1987 and scored in seven consecutive matches. Winger Dave Roberts played for Swansea City during the 1974-75 season. He was reunited with former youth team coach Brendan Rodgers but made just five appearances (three as sub). Helping the Swans avoid relegation, he made 12 Third Division appearances while at the Vetch Field. He joined Shrewsbury Town for 5,000 in March 1968 and was ever-present in 1969-70, reuniting with Harry Gregg at Swansea in May 1974. Making five League appearances for Swansea, he had his contract paid up in January 2006 and later played for Newport County. A former Burnley apprentice, he impressed with Rhyl and Bangor City before joining Swansea for 20,000 in September 1999. Initially with Ynystawe United, he moved via Clydach United to Swansea in June 1946 and helped twice win the London Combination Cup. Ivor Allchurch - The Golden Boy of Welsh Football. A former Newport County amateur, he impressed with Barry Town before moving to the Vetch Field in August 1948. Making 21 League appearances until losing his place to Dave Stewart, he joined Blackpool in May 1981, then played for Oxford City, Scarborough and Bangor City. He made 12 League appearances for the Swans prior to joining Merthyr Tydfil in July 1974 and was twice top scorer. He scored their penalty winner in the 2003-04 Second Division play-off final and moved to Swansea for 125,000 in January 2006. Also featuring in the heart of Swansea's defence, he made 65 League appearances before rejoining Lovells Athletic in July 1949. He moved to the Vetch Field for 3,000 in December 1975 and became a favourite with his pace and sparkling control on the left wing. A hard-working striker, he found it difficult to get first team games and made his only league appearance at Coventry City in 2009, and featuring in a League Cup tie at home to Scunthorpe. Still lives locally. Former Northern Ireland international winger Robbie Dennison had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1995-96 season. Moving to Watford in July 1999, he joined West Brom in March 2000 and was an experienced figure as they won promotion in 2001-02. Ever-present as Swansea reached the Third Division play-off final in 1996-97, he overcame a broken leg and helped the Swans qualify for the play-offs again in 1998-99. Welsh international midfielder Robbie James was capped 19 times while at Swansea City. Former Welsh Amateur international striker Alan Beer was a young member of Roy Bentley's squad at Swansea City. He currently plays for German side Eintract Frankfurt. Middlesbrough FC [Youth B] Tweets by @Boro. Initially with Rutherglen Glencairn, he joined Falkirk in December 1935 and moved to Brentford for 3,500 in June 1937. Helping them win promotion three times, he also played for Newport County and Llanelli. He moved to Dartford in July 1977 and topped their goalscoring charts in 1977-78. He was physio and manager at Chesterfield, then became Alfreton's director of football. DARYL DUFFYThe Scotland Under-21 international arrived in English football from Falkirk in January 2006, signing for Hull City after netting 27 goals in 65 starts north of the border. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and signed professional in June 1984. He joined Hartlepool United in 2001 where he tasted first team action for the first time, moving on to Cambridge United, Boston United, Stockport County, Wycombe Wanderers, Plymouth Argyle and Millwall before joining the Swans on loan in December 2010. 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. He moved to Leeds United in September 1958, then had another spell with Ards before joining Coventry City in April 1962. He made two League appearances before becoming Barry's player-boss in August 1947, then played for Brighton and managed Scunthorpe. Later joined the Swans' coaching staff under his friend Harry Griffiths. Locally born, he signed professional for Plymouth Argyle in February 1952 and joined Swansea in August 1958. The Dutchman scored his first goal in a 3-1 defeat against Manchester United, heading in from a free kick. Previously with Loughor Rovers, he moved to Swansea in May 1946 and twice helped win the London Combination Cup. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in August 1951. He joined Hednesford in April 2003, then Barry and Carmarthen, before a spell as Swansea's head of youth in May 2005. He made his League debut in the 2-1 defeat at Blackpool seven months later but had limited chances behind Roger Freestone and moved to Bristol Rovers in March 1998. CHRIS JONESChris was a product of the youth system, coming through the ranks and signing a professional contract in 2006 before making his debut against Walsall in the Football League Trophy. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in July 1991 and made his League debut in Swansea's 3-0 defeat at Fulham two months later. He joined Bradford PA in September 1967 and moved to Chester in January 1969. His only other Second Division appearance was in the Swans' 3-2 defeat at home to QPR two months later. 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