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Capital One Cup Draw Shows How Quickly Things Change
Friday, 14th Aug 2015 08:00 by Planet Swans (follow us on Twitter @swansnews)

The last time Swansea City hosted York in a game was back in May 2004 in the last game of that season with both sides in Division Three but they will meet for the first time in 11 years when they were pitted together in last night's Capital One Cup draw.

In fairness it was York's last game in that division as they had already been relegated from the football league by the time they arrived at the Vetch to see out a season in front of 6,800 supporters.

A read back on the match report on this site (Click here for the report tells you just how dull that particular encounter was but it does highlight just how quickly things can change in football.

York took eight years to return to the football league and during that period the Swans won three promotions to become a Premier League club, moving from the Vetch Field to the Liberty Stadium in the process.

We have been down this road of discussion before but nobody would have predicted that when they left the Vetch that afternoon in May 2004. The Swans team that day contained Alan Tate, Lee Trundle, Leon Britton and Roberto Martinez as well as Kristian O'Leary and Roger Freestone who of course played his last league game for the club that day although we did not appreciate it at the time.

The story of York takes on more significance when you consider that just twelve months previous it was us who could have been relegated from the league highlighting again the importance of that famous win over Hull in 2003.

York do have some previous form in this competition including a 3-0 win at Old Trafford in 1995 and a very famous FA Cup win as well over Arsenal in the 1980s. They also beat Newport at Wembley in 2012 in the FA Trophy final.

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