Nathanael Ogbeta trains with Swansea City after a ‘testing’ week Sat 05th Feb 2022 11:00 New Swansea City signing Nathanael Ogbeta trained for the first time yesterday after three days of medical tests, media and the usual disruption a transfer brings on deadline day. And we also hear from his ex manager Steve Cotterill. |
A clash of styles : Swansea City v Blackburn Rovers. Plus Paterson latest Fri 04th Feb 2022 08:57 The evening kick off at the swansea.com stadium tomorrow brings together two sides who couldn’t be further apart. With certain selection issues still pending for Rovers boss Tony Mowbray it looks like we could see a very interesting game based on the style of play alone. |
Are the Americans losing faith in Russell Martin ? Thu 03rd Feb 2022 10:58 The players that were lost, Matt O’Riley, Ryan Longman and Ryan Giles are history, the way that Swansea City managed those potential transfers is not. Clubs will always have a long memory when it comes to dealings with other entities. Leeds United from three years back is a prime example and Dan James. |
Nathanael Ogbeta joins Swansea City: ‘Sometimes it was on, and sometimes it was off’ Thu 03rd Feb 2022 08:00 Nathanael Ogbeta has said his move to Swansea City was off and on right through the final hours of deadline day. Signing from Shrewsbury Town for around £300,000 the left wing back eventually did sign for the swans, and will no doubt be selected to play in Saturday’s Championship home game against Blackburn. |
We can only wonder how Russell Martin feels, and it’s match day remember ! Piroe ? Tue 01st Feb 2022 10:31 With Ryan Longman’s transfer to Swansea from Brighton allegedly being stopped by the American majority owners of Swansea City when it all seemed sorted out, we have to turn to the effect of that on Russell Martin today. |
Swansea City pull out the stops to sign Nathanael Ogbeta Mon 31st Jan 2022 23:37 It may sound tame but Nathanael Ogbeta has been signed from Shrewsbury Town for what has been described as an undisclosed fee. The amount is believed to be three hundred thousand pounds, however with only six months to run on his contract that could well include other increments. |