| Forum Thread | Rob Page to stay on for two more years at 20:53 27 Mar 2024
That’s the latest, until his contract is up in 2026. I assume if / when Wales don’t qualify for the World Cup that’s him on his way. Not sure everyone will be happy with this.
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| Forum Thread | Aimar Govea Pro contract at 10:09 19 Mar 2024
It may have been mentioned elsewhere, but in amongst our news gathering it obviously slipped past the post like a Liam Cullen penalty. Academy: “All of us at the Academy are delighted to see Aimar earn his first professional contract,” said Swansea City academy manager Gavin Levey. “Aimar is a bright young talent who has the ability to get supporters off their seats with his speed and skill. “He’s still a lot to learn and Swansea City will provide both the environment and pathway to help maximise Aimar’s potential.” |
| Forum Thread | From the management 😂👍 at 18:56 16 Mar 2024
Hi all, great day out today meeting all the old MAGS and Gloucester Swans. Plus Liam (Indy scribe) and his da, we are both taking the evening off, full match analysis, report stats and all in the morning. There’s drinking and celebrating to be done. God bless the Jacks 👍 |
| Forum Thread | Congratulations U18 Swans at 10:57 13 Mar 2024
OS A fantastic second-half performance saw Swansea City Under-18s defeat 10-man Watford to reach the final of the Professional Development League Cup. Thomas Woodward and Jacob Cook were on the scoresheet for the hosts at Landore as they progressed to the showpiece for the first time. The win made it five victories in a row for the development side, and it was thoroughly deserved following a dominant showing after the break. The Swans had seen Kit Margetson and captain Jack Fanning return from injury, but it had been the visitors who settled quickest. Indeed, the Hornets wasted several chances to open the scoring, with Zavier Massiah-Edwards seeing a shot cleared away by Iestyn Jones before Jonathan Lawson turned an effort wide from a Michael Adu-Poku cross. The Swans responded, Sammy Henia-Kamau worked room to get a shot away, but it was straight into the gloves of Gabriel Ortelli. Swansea’s first sight of goal fell to Henia-Kamau who did well to turn his man and get his shot away, but his effort was straight at Gabriel Ortelli. Another chance fell to Lawson five minutes later, but the Watford man once again put his shot from close range wide of the mark. The Hornets continued their strong start to the game, with the next opportunity falling to Amin Nabizada, who took down a fantastic ball from Alfie King but saw his deflected strike roll out for a corner. Thomas Woodward celebrates Massiah-Edwards was the next to have an effort at goal when he cut inside on his right foot and released a curling shot that flew over the bar. But Swansea began to grow into the game, with Ortelli getting down well to deny Henia-Kamau from Cameron Llewellyn’s excellent delivery. Llewellyn was soon at it again, with Aimar Govea unable to turn in his low cross to the far post. The game remained goalless at the break, but the chances kept coming with Margetson making a fine save to deny Adu-Poku. But it was the Swans who took the lead 10 minutes into the second half after a glorious solo run from Yori Griffith saw the midfielder drive into the box, where he squared the ball for Woodward to slot the ball past Ortelli. The Swans doubled their lead five minutes later when Cook won the ball high up the pitch and unleashed a powerful driven effort into the bottom corner, leaving Ortelli with no chance to react. Watford’s task then got even tougher when they were reduced to 10 men after Amar Sanghraijka was dismissed following a late challenge on Woodward. The Swans had a great chance to add a third when Caio Ifans played a long ball to find Woodward in space, but his shot was held by Ortelli. However, it did not matter in the final analysis as the Swans advanced to the final Swansea City Under-18s: Kit Margetson, Tom Searle, Caio Ifans (Jack Cooper 85), Jacob Cook, Iestyn Jones, Jack Fanning (captain), Cameron Llewellyn, Yori Griffith, Sammy Henia-Kamau (Harlan Perry 70), Tom Woodward (Ramon Rees-Siso 85), Aimar Govea (Josh Pescatore 92). Unused substitutes: Ewan Griffiths. Watford Under-18s: Gabriel Ortelli, Charlie Bolding, Alfie King (Josh Sala 79), Leo Ramirez-Espain, Josh Mullins (captain), Victor Wachowicz, Michael Adu-Poku (Kristian Shevchenko 62), Prince Sikiru (Amar Sanghrajka 65), Jonathan Lawson, Amin Nabizada (Ollie Stephenson 79), Zavier Massiah-Edwards. Unused substitutes: Sam Morris. |
| Forum Thread | Joe Allen contract offer ? at 00:42 26 Feb 2024
Can’t 100% confirm this but I’ve been told there’s some discussion around Joe Allen having been offered a new contract. Don’t know the content, but if it’s true then it will surely be restrictive on a straight forward salary I would imagine. Possible clauses etc. If I was ‘the club’ his salary has to be reduced dramatically, add in appearance money and also it would be reflective on his injury situation at the end of the season. Including his first team appearances from here on in. I’m all for a Joe Allen that we saw on Saturday, but if he does get an injury that keeps him out for a longer period over two weeks or so then surely it’s time to release him ?
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| Forum Thread | They are at it again ! at 17:48 20 Feb 2024
Top journalist is David Conn. He did a lot of work when the fans overthrew Petty, Lewis, Hamer, McClure and others. |
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