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I am going to do a Swansea City story, but many of the facts will also be facts of my own knowlege, whilst supporting the Swans so it will be a real gripping story and hopefully you will enjoy it!
Swansea City: 7 years later.. How It all changed?

Scenes of the last day of the season, May 2003.
Many of the Swansea City faithful daunted the day of 3rd May, 2003. It was the day when Swansea would find out the future of their football club. A loss would mean a drop out of the Football League after entering administration, however a victory would keep the Swans in the football league by only one point. Emotions were running high as just under 10,000 squeezed into the cold, wet and windy Vetch Field to see the clubs fate right in front of their eyes.
Questions needed answers from the fans, would we do it? what will happen if we don't win? who will leave the club.. these were many questions on the minds of the beloved Jack Army, and the only people who could produce the answers was the players themselves. The swans went on the win the match 4-2, with a massive stampede of Swansea City fans at the final whistle, hugging all of the players, who in their eyes were Heroes. They had helped the club stay up, they had done it!
Now 7 years down the line, in 2010. The swans look back at that day and for the first time have something to smile about. An end of a era with Brain Flynn, a new era with Roberto Martinez, Paulo Sousa and now a brand new era with somebody new!. The swans are a established Championship side, with a great backing team and finances are very well kept under control, along with some quality players like Ferrie Bodde, Darren Pratley and Stephen Dobbie. That day changed the life of Swansea City forever..
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Brendan Rodgers Sets New Season Targets

Brendan Rodgers Succeeded Paulo Sousa At The Liberty.
Brendan Rodgers has today underlined his targets for the up-coming season as Swansea City boss. Rodgers made clear referrals to contracts, new players & a extra build of backroom staff.
Speaking to Sky Sports news, Rodgers had made it clear he would like to add some of his own backroom team to Swansea City as well as some of his transfer targets, looking to visit his old youth team at Chelsea, when he was the youth team manager under José Mourinho. Brendan Rodgers Told Sky Sports News:-
"well, I think it's important to any manager coming into a new club to evaluate what the club has already. Swansea City play tremendous football, slick passing and a high temp game, which suits my perfectly. I would however like to bring in one or two coaches to strengthen the back room team, but the foundations of the club have been set here and I'm very pleased. We will look to bring in a few extra targets over the course of the season, but nothing drastic will be made which could put our bank balance into dispute."
"well, I think it's important to any manager coming into a new club to evaluate what the club has already. Swansea City play tremendous football, slick passing and a high temp game, which suits my perfectly. I would however like to bring in one or two coaches to strengthen the back room team, but the foundations of the club have been set here and I'm very pleased. We will look to bring in a few extra targets over the course of the season, but nothing drastic will be made which could put our bank balance into dispute."
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Swansea City: Background Information
The Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Landore.
The Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Landore.

The Home Of Swansea City FC: The Liberty
The Liberty Stadium is a purpose-built sports and concert arena and conferencing venue in the Landore area of Swansea, Wales. The stadium is all-seated, with a capacity of 20,532 making it the largest purpose-built venue in Swansea and the third largest stadium in Wales. It is also the home of Swansea City and the Ospreys.
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The Captains

Swans Captain, Gary Monk. Vice Captain, Alan Tate.
Swansea City's captains are two stalwarts of the club, who have been at the club for a combined total of over 10 years. The pair are a centre half partnership, although Alan Tate can play full back too. The pair play in the defence for the swans and have a great relationship on and off the field.
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Team information, back room staff & transfer updates next!