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Coventry home
at 20:41 19 Feb 2026

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Swansea City’s Championship clash with Coventry City has been chosen for live television coverage by Sky Sports.

The game will remain on its original date of Saturday March 21, but will move to a new kick-off time of 5.15pm at the Swansea.com Stadium.

Ticketing information for this fixture will be confirmed shortly.

It has also been confirmed that our away fixture against Wrexham will take place on Friday March 13, with kick-off at 8pm.
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Managing our mental health
at 20:34 19 Feb 2026

I know a few alcoholics, they laugh a lot.
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ARRESTED
at 20:29 19 Feb 2026

I would be surprised that someone like him realises how much deep shit he is in. A life of getting away with it that he has no idea about.
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ARRESTED
at 20:25 19 Feb 2026

I can hear the judge now as he gives him a suspended sentence. ‘Jail time for you would potentially lead to your loss of life and the public purse shouldn’t be wasted on a high amount of protection that you will need’ Wink Wink, thanks for the info.

He’s out now btw.

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Indy feature : Snoop Dogg inspires the future of Swansea City
at 20:21 19 Feb 2026

Well said 👍
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Indy feature : Snoop Dogg inspires the future of Swansea City
at 17:32 19 Feb 2026

Be interested to read your thoughts.

Mine are pretty clear.

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Swansea City v Bristol City : Match day thread
at 17:30 19 Feb 2026

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Preston home
at 17:30 19 Feb 2026

Positives.

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Swansea City v Bristol City : Match day thread
at 01:05 19 Feb 2026

Celebrity and those that follow it have generally undertaken quiet lives led to the next big thing by others. But that’s exactly what the club want, to gain traction by including these people and they chose a decent fixture to do so.

I think I stopped pursuing autographs when I was twelve.

A double ticket deal would maybe have been a good idea.

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EU nationals with British passports
at 14:04 18 Feb 2026

Read and weep is in support of the decision not to allow the lad to play for Wales.

Nothing to do with much else.

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EU nationals with British passports
at 14:01 18 Feb 2026

He clealry took what Boundy stated out of context. Move on.

The purpose of this site is to raise awareness of the brain tumour charity and if people can be bothered to read the features they can click on the link at the foot of them and potentially save their life or that of family and friends.

It works.

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Swansea City v Bristol City : Match day thread
at 14:00 18 Feb 2026

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Swansea City v Bristol City : Match day thread
at 13:59 18 Feb 2026

Quality post again from Richard, concentrating on the team and what we are all about.
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EU nationals with British passports
at 13:48 18 Feb 2026

As stated the comment was taken out of context by some. Nothing wrong with it.
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Andy Fisher& Jay Fulton rewarded with new contracts
at 09:48 18 Feb 2026

For me the Swans would be right un the messy stuff if he was our number one this season.
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EU nationals with British passports
at 00:27 18 Feb 2026

I didn’t misunderstand it Boundy in the context of the conversation.

Saw nothing wrong with it, hence my reply.

Displays how things can get misunderstood on forums. Apologies of it came across in that way.

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Ollie Cooper plays in 4-0 win
at 00:26 18 Feb 2026

Last night.

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Swansea City Under-21s were rewarded for a dominant performance as they claimed a 4-2 victory over AFC Bournemouth at the Joma High Performance Centre on Tuesday evening.

Morgan Bates opened the scoring from close range with just over 60 seconds played, before Josh Pescatore made it two on the half-hour mark with a fine solo finish.

Michael Dacosta-Gonzalez's strike shortly after the restart from Pescatore's goal halved the deficit, but Thomas Woodward made an immediate impact from the bench as the midfielder made it 3-1 just a few minutes after coming on in the second half.

Pescatore then rounded off a fantastic individual performance as he completed his brace in the closing stages. Remy Rees-Dottin pulled a goal back for the Cherries late on, but the Swans prevailed to claim the three points.

Ollie Cooper was named in the starting XI to get some minutes under his belt, whilst new arrival Joe Collins made his debut in between the sticks.

And a fast, pacy start from Sam Parker and Pescatore ensured the Swans were ahead with barely one minute on the clock.

Pescatore’s curling effort was parried away by Danny Dixon and the on-rushing Bates was on hand to direct the ball in to the back of the net for an early opener.

From then on Swansea dominated possession and controlled the game, preventing any real threat from the visitors, but neither side created any further clear chances with 20 minutes played.

Parker looked to create another opening on goal as his curling cross looked to find Bates, but the striker arrived just too late to meet it.

Debutant Collins was called into a crucial save moments later as the Irishman palmed away a tight-angled effort from Jonny Day.

But the Swans went straight up the other end, and it was another goal involvement for Pescatore as the 19-year-old took on two defenders before curling a lovely strike in to the top corner.

However, the Swans' lead was halved almost immediately, as Dacosta's well-worked strike from outside of the area smashed in to the bottom corner.

Swansea had the first opening of the second period. Cooper held off his man down the right before the ball came out to Harlan Perry, and the second-year scholar unleashed a thunderous strike that was deflected wide.

But Swansea did add to their tally when Woodward replaced Kai Rhodes and the attacking midfielder went on to make an instant impact from the bench.

A neat one-two between Woodward and Pescatore on the edge of the area had the former set up nicely to strike from range, and in-form Woodward made no mistake to find the back of the net with a low shot.

Bates would be frustrated when his close-range header was directed just wide from a Billy Clarke delivery.

But the Swans continued their dominance and were rewarded with a fourth goal, and it was Pescatore as he completed his brace with a low finish from Milo Robinson's lay-off.

Bournemouth rounded off the scoring when Day's bobbling effort tumbled over the line, but it was only a consolation.

Swansea City Under-21s: Joe Collins, Sam Parker (Billy Clarke 65), Callum Deacon, Harlan Perry, Iestyn Jones, Blair McKenzie, Josh Pescatore, Dan Watts (captain), Morgan Bates (Brogan Popham 77), Ollie Cooper (Milo Robinson 77), Kai Rhodes (Thomas Woodward 57).

Substitutes: Thomas Wright.



AFC Bournemouth: Danny Dixon, Kendra Mottoh, Noa Boutin, Zac Christie, Harold William, Alfie Merritt, Remy Rees-Dottin, Charlie Stevens (captain), Jonny Day, Michael Dacosta, Eugene Gyedu.

Substitutes: Joseph Solanke, Finn Tonks, Ethan Sills, Charlie Osborne.
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Welcome to our new members on the Indy
at 22:32 17 Feb 2026

22 over the past six days, welcome all. Get on the forum !
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe
at 15:50 17 Feb 2026

They brought a lot of culture in the late fifties from Jamaica, including original skinheads.
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Swansea City v Bristol City : Match day thread
at 11:50 17 Feb 2026

Win this and move into the Preston game (despite the hype re SnoopDogg) with the same attacking mindset we have seen since Matos arrived at home and the Swans could secure six points.
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