.cls-1{fill:#fff;}. SAM BRIDDONWing-half Sam Briddon played for Swansea either side of the Second World War. He joined Cape Town City in March 1974, then had a spell as Harrogate Railway's player-boss before returning to South Africa to set up a window company. Leeds United [Youth B] Tweets by @LUFC. Young striker Dennis Oli briefly played for Swansea City at the start of the 2004-05 promotion campaign. Big central defender John Tones had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1974-75 campaign. He died in Australia in December 1982. He joined Shrewsbury Town for 5,000 in March 1968 and was ever-present in 1969-70, reuniting with Harry Gregg at Swansea in May 1974. He featured prominently as Swansea reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1963-64 and moved to United States side Atlanta Chiefs in December 1966. Signing professional for Southampton in April 1980, he gained considerable top-flight experience before joining Sunderland for 150,000 in January 1985. He moved via Blackpool to Swansea for 30,000 in October 1990 and starred as the Swans qualified for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93, scoring twice in 101 League games before swapped for Exeter City's John Hodge in July 1993. A former scholar at the Vetch Field, he turned professional in July 2002 and also featured in Swansea's 2003 Welsh Youth Cup final triumph. DAVID SMITHFormer England U-21 winger David Smith was blighted by injury problems while at Swansea City. He was leading marksman in 1951-52, then played for Kettering. He left the club in January 2016 for Newcastle United in a deal worth around 12m. He joined the club on a three-month emergency loan in September 2008, making his debut in a 3-0 win over Southampton but later returning to Birmingham at the end of his loan spell after two appearances. Nigerian striker Adebayo Akinfenwa scored the winner in Swansea City's 2006 Football League Trophy final triumph. Most notably, Saunders chipped in with 12 goals in the. He has since been Academy director at Reading, then Fulham where he also assisted manager Chris Coleman. MATTHEW REESWelsh U-21 central defender Matt Rees had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2003-04 campaign. He was loaned to Bangor City and Llanelli before returning to Llanelli in August 2001 but suffered an injury and briefly moved to Garden Village in March 2002. Helping them win the Third Division title in 1982-83, he reunited with John Bond at Swansea in March 1985 and made 53 League appearances while at the Vetch Field. Locally born, he played for Tawe United, the same junior side that produced Trevor Ford, and worked for the Electrical Goods Company before turning professional with Swansea in April 1956. He made 57 League appearances before displaced by Dai Davies and moved to Ryoden in July 1982. NIGEL DALLINGWinger Nigel Dalling remains the youngest player to appear in the Football League for Swansea City. His cross also led to the own goal which put Wales in the semi-finals of Euro 16. ALBERT HARLEYTough-tackling wing-half Albert Harley was Swansea's first-ever substitute in the Football League at Southend United in August 1965. Locally born, he played for South Wales Builders before signing part-time for Swansea in June 1950. The younger brother of Marc Coates, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in July 1993 and appeared for the Swans in the 1996-97 Third Division play-off final. Hehelpedthe club to retain its Premier League status in his first season, chipping in with a couple of key goals, but could not repeat the feat in 2018 as the Swans fell out of the top-flight. Joining new-boys Scunthorpe in July 1950, he then played for Northampton and later joined their coaching staff. Welsh international forward Harry Griffiths was one of Swansea's finest servants. Later played for Baltimore Blast, Newport County and Southport. Joining Newport County in August 1973, he had two spells at both Merthyr Tydfil and Haverfordwest. Collins was a Wales Under-21 full-back who started his career at Swindon Town before moving to Fulham. After two seasons at the club, Jazz was released to join up with his hometown academy at the Liberty Stadium. Ex-England Youth striker Robin Turner made a significant contribution as Swansea City avoided relegation in 1984-85. Harry Gregg signed him on loan in March 1973 and he scored once in seven League games for struggling Swansea. Hartson enjoyed the best spell of his career during his time with Celtic, grabbing 41 goals in 85 appearances. That form earned him a move to West Brom in July 2007, but following a bout of injuries he joined the Swans in August 2009 as a replacement for Jason Scotland. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and turned professional in August 1981. He scored once in 14 League games for Swansea before joining Carlisle United for 25,000 in September 1991. Joining Swansea as part of the Ivor Allchurch deal in October 1958, he netted 29 goals in 111 League games before moving to Carlisle United in June 1962, then appeared for Merthyr and was King's Lynn player-manager. Signing professional at the Vetch Field in April 1947, he made his League debut in Swansea's 3-1 defeat at Exeter six months later and appeared in two Welsh Cup finals including the 1950 success. Versatile midfielder Paul Raynor scored in Swansea City's 1987-88 Fourth Division play-off final success. Just days later in March 2008, Williams signed for the Swans in a loan deal until the end of the season. He moved to Swansea initially on loan in December 1972, netting six goals in 92 League outings while at the Vetch Field before following Harry Gregg to Crewe Alexandra in July 1975. He switched to central defence and joined Arsenal for 35,000 in May 1969, featuring in their 1970-71 'double' campaign. Overcoming a broken leg, he later had spells with Haverfordwest, Ton Pentre, Bridgend, Maesteg Park and Port Talbot. A list of the 90 or so leagues that are known to have existed in Wales was compiled and work on this part of the project was reasonably well advanced. He started his youth career in Kosovo before his family moved to Finland as immigrants. He then played for QPR and Burnley again before moving to Swansea for 130,000 in May 1980. Signing professional for Rotherham United in January 1962, he moved to Cardiff City for 11,000 in January 1966 and helped them reach the ECWC semi-finals in 1967-68. He netted three goals in 157 League games for Swansea before re-joining Merthyr in July 1958, then reunited with his brother Cyril at Hereford United and Brecon Corinthians. After a spell playing in attack for the reserves, he returned to Wigan in July 1948 but injury ended his playing career soon afterwards. Initially with Abercregan YMCA, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in August 1948 and made his League debut in Swansea's 0-0 draw at Brentford in October 1949. Initially with Caracas, he played for Deportivo Tachira and Deportivo Italchacao before helping Long Island Rough Riders win the National Championship in 1994-95. He currently plays for German side Eintract Frankfurt. He was a member of QPR's 2003-04 promotion squad and joined Swansea on trial in July 2004. Welsh U-21 defender Leigh Devulgt was a fringe member of Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title squad. PETER DONNELLYInside-forward Peter Donnelly played for Swansea during the 1961-62 campaign. He was released by Everton in 2019 after a short loan deal at Stoke City before joining Bristol City. He made his League debut in Swansea's 3-1 defeat at home to York City three months later and played two further Third Division games that season, at home to Rotherham United and Bristol Rovers, before being released by John Bond in May 1985. Later working at the IMI Works in Waunarlwydd, he died in Swansea in March 2007. He stayed for two season and made 15 appearances (seven as sub) and scored five goals. Lukasz Fabianski arrived in Swansea in the Summer of 2014 just after winning the FA Cup with North London side Arsenal. Former Danish international midfielder Jan Molby managed Swansea City to the Third Division play-off final in 1996-97. Ever-present as Swansea reached the Third Division play-off final in 1996-97, he overcame a broken leg and helped the Swans qualify for the play-offs again in 1998-99. He helped win the FA Trophy in 2002, Conference title in 2002-03 and League Two title in 2004-05. When Brendan Rodgers took over at the beginning of the 2010-11 season, Gorka found himself out of favour and moved on loan to AEK Larnaca after 79 appearances and six goals. By 2006, he was the youngest goalscorer in Wales history via a freekick vs Slovakia. The Surinamese-born defender started his youth career at the legendary Ajax club before moving to Utrecht, Feyenoord and FC Twente. Signing professional for Spurs in November 1974, he was loaned to Swansea in February 1977 and made five League appearances. He failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to Swansea in February 1988, making 14 League appearances as cover for Mike Hughes. Spent a number of years successfully developing talent in the Swans academy, before moving to Cypriot club Pafos in December 2019. Taken from us far too soon, Gary Speed is gone but he will never be forgotten. He made 145 appearances (59 as sub) and scored 19 goals before being forced to hang up his boots at the age of 31 because of a persistent thigh injury. Initially with Newquay, he moved via Falmouth to Exeter City to September 1991 and joined Swansea in exchange for Russell Coughlin plus 20,000 in July 1993. Upon his release at the end of the 2009-10 season he signed for Port Talbot Town in the Welsh Premier League. Within a year, the right-back was involved with the senior team, making his debut in May 2007 after his first full season as a professional with Welsh side, Cardiff City FC. After spells at Hull City and Mansfield, he reunited with John Toshack at Swansea in September 1983 and made seven League appearances. Locally born, he played for Plasmarl and Clydach United before moving to the Vetch Field in October 1953. Wing-half Frank Burns was ever-present in two consecutive seasons including Swansea's 1948-49 Third Division (South) title triumph. The speedy winger joined the Swans in a deal worth 4million in January 2017. Initially with hometown Caerleon, he joined Lovells Athletic in September 1961 and moved to Newport County in November 1962. Central defender Max Thompson featured in Swansea City's 1982 Welsh Cup final triumph. Locally born, the older brother of Cliff Jones, he turned professional for Swansea in September 1951 and played in two Welsh Cup finals, netting four goals in 121 League games prior to joining Newport County in June 1958. He was a student at Cardiff College of Education when joining Swansea as an amateur in August 1970, making his League debut in that month's 4-1 defeat at Fulham. He also represented England at Under-16, 17, 18 and Under-19 level. His time at Dundee saw him feature mainly from the bench, though he did score the winner in a Scottish Cup semi-final. Intelligent, creative, and a good reader of the game, Ramsey had all the tools to succeed apart from one thing - a body that wouldn't let him down. He moved from QPR to Blackpool in January 2006. After suffering multiple sclerosis, he died in Chester in June 1993. A strong, forceful midfielder who began his career at QPR before moving to Aldershot Town in the hope of finding first-team football. Initially with Glentoran, he joined Ards and helped them win the Irish League title in 1957-58. BOB LAMIEScottish winger Bob Lamie briefly appeared for Swansea during the 1951-52 campaign. Helping to win promotion again that season, he netted 115 goals in 484 League games overall prior to joining Bradford City in August 1990. He played for Abergavenny Thursdays, Ebbw Vale, Barry, Porth and Cwmammam. Seville-born Pouzelo began at his local club side Real Betis, progressing from the B team to the first eleven in October 2011 with a debut against Levante. Tamas took the opportunity to sign on loan at Preston for a month, playing five games and scoring two goals. He later played for Shrewsbury until injury ended his career. ANDREA ORLANDIThe midfielder was born in Barcelona, starting his career with Alaves before moving to Barcelona B and playing one game for the Catalan side. Understudying Willy Gueret as the Swans won promotion in 2004-05 and reached the League One play-off final in 2005-06, he made 13 League appearances prior to joining Bohemians in June 2006. Ex-England Youth midfielder Charlie Hartfield played for SwanseaCity during the 1997-98 campaign. He gained his solitary cap for Wales against Northern Ireland in April 1964. SHAUN BYRNERepublic of Ireland U-21 left-back Shaun Byrne had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2003-04 season. He played in the 1952 FA Cup final and was a key figure in the Gunners' 1952-53 League Championship success, moving to Sunderland for 27,500 in June 1953. Chris was a product of the youth system, coming through the ranks and signing a professional contract in 2006 before making his debut against Walsall in the Football League Trophy. He became the regular penalty-taker and helped win the Welsh Cup in 1966, netting seven goals in 214 League outings for the Swans prior to joining Hereford United with defensive partner Brian Purcell in July 1968. He made his League debut in Swansea's 0-0 draw at QPR in April 1950 and starred in the 1955-56 promotion challenge, scoring twice in 129 Second Division games before a knee injury ended his playing career in May 1957. A former Hereford United apprentice, where his father was a director, he made his League debut as a 16 year-old in April 1978 and was Hereford's top scorer in four successive seasons. He made his League debut in that month's 2-1 defeat at Notts County and helped Swansea qualify for the Third Division play-offs in 1998-99. After a spell with Wycombe Wanderers, he reunited with Frank Burrows at Cardiff City in August 1999 and had spells as player-boss of Exeter City and Newport County. PHIL HENSONTeenage midfielder Phil Henson had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1972-73 season. The son of former BristolCity forward Tommy Howarth, he began with Merthyr Tydfil and helped them win the Southern League title in 1947-48, moving to Aston Villa for 6,500 in June 1948. He then managed Haverfordwest and Morriston. Scoring eight goals in 142 League games for the Swans until a recurring ankle injury ended his League career, he briefly re-joined Tiverton in May 2004. He helped them reach the Second Division play-off final in 1997-98 and joined Rushden & Diamonds for 65,000 in October 1998, then played for Carlisle United, Forest Green Rovers, Ilkeston Town and Bedford Town. Helping them clinch promotion that season, he had a spell with Rochdale before reuniting with Brian Flynn at Swansea in January 2002. His progress was hampered by successive injury problems and he made 19 Third Division appearances while at the Vetch Field before his contract was cancelled in January 2005. Later with King's Lynn, Ford Sports and Slough Town, he reunited with Mike Ford at Brackley Town in June 2005. He moved to Southend United for 8,000 in November 1968 and helped win promotion in 1971-72, then repeated the feat on loan to Colchester in 1973-74. Moving to Carmarthen soon afterwards, he gained Welsh Semi-Pro recognition and played in the 1999 Welsh Cup final. Signing professional for West Ham in July 1992, he made his League debut on loan to Colchester before joining Swansea initially on loan in March 1994. He has since moved back to France and has played for a host of clubs. DAVO WILLIAMSWing-half Davo Williams missed just one match for Swansea during the 1951-52 season. 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