The Ireland international arrived in Swansea following success with both Plymouth Argyle and Barnsley featuring more than 100 times for each club. Signing professional for Wolverhampton Wanderers in August 1953, he gained top-flight experience and moved to West Ham in December 1958. KARL CONNOLLYExperienced midfielder Karl Connolly was plagued by injury problems while at Swansea City. A former Newport County trainee, he made his League debut as a 16 year-old against Bolton Wanderers in November 1986 and was a Welsh Cup finalist in 1987, joining Hereford United in August 1988. Initially with his three brothers at hometown Waterford, he also played for Shamrock Rovers and Cork Hibernians, representing the League of Ireland before moving to Swansea in August 1959. The French defender started his professional career in 1997 at St Etienne, playing for the first-team on 10 occasions. But the following season he moved on to Mallorca, with a brief loan spell at Racing Santander, before arriving in England on trial with Portsmouth and Birmingham, eventually finally signing for QPR in July 2009. Northern Ireland international left-back Jim Feeney featured in Swansea's 1948-49 Third Division (South) title triumph. He also had three spells as Darlington's manager. Moving to Kidderminster in August 2003, then played for Bath City and Redditch. He signed a two-year contract with AEK Athens in the summer. He netted 23 goals in 62 League games prior to joining Boreham Wood in March 1993, then coached at Watford, Nottingham Forest and MK Dons. Featuring in their 1995 Anglo-Italian Cup final success, he joined Birmingham City for 250,000 in February 1996, then had spells with Reading, Cardiff City and Peterborough United until forced to retire in April 2005. PHIL HOLMEFormer Welsh Amateur international striker Phil Holme scored a hat-trick in Swansea City's 4-1 victory at Torquay United on New Year's Day 1972. He made his League debut in that month's 2-2 draw at home to Brentford and scored once in 14 Fourth Division games for Swansea prior to joining Bridgend Town in July 1978. Was also player-manager at Llanelli. Initially with Chelsea, he made his First Division debut in their 2-1 victory at home to Middlesbrough in April 1979 and featured in their 1981-82 FA Cup run. Leaving in May 2002, he returned to France, then had a spell in Spanish football, joining Cherbourg in July 2003. He made his League debut in Swansea's 2-1 defeat at York City the following month and helped reach the Third Division play-off final in 1996-97, scoring three times in 119 League outings for the Swans before losing his place to Michael Howard after a series of injury problems. Young left-back Dai Ward played for Swansea in the 1966 Welsh Cup final. STAN RICHARDSWelsh international centre-forward Stan Richards was leading marksman in Swansea's 1948-49 Third Division (South) title triumph. WILLIE SCREEN Welsh U-23 midfielder Willie Screen was an influential figure in Swansea City's 1969-70 promotion success. Young right-back Tony Guard briefly appeared for SwanseaCity during the 1983-84 campaign. Locally born, he progressed through the ranks at the Vetch Field and was a part-time professional, understudying Noel Dwyer and Johnny King. Initially at Watford with his twin brother David, he was loaned to Swansea in August 1988 and scored once in five League outings. Chico - full nameJose Manuel Flores Moreno - started his professional career withhometown club Cadiz, he went on to have spells with Portuense, Barcelona B, Almeria, Genoa and Mallorca before heading to South Wales. Ex-England Youth winger Richie Appleby featured in Swansea's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. In his five years at the club he scored some important goals, none more so than in the play-off semi-final win over Nottingham Forest that took the club to Wembley. After just two seasons at the club, Jonjo made a dream move to Premier League giants Liverpool. In March 1998 he played for Wales U-18 in the Paolo Valenta Tournament in Italy. Later playing for Merthyr, Bridgend, Lewistown, Maesteg Park and Llanelli. He moved to the Vetch Field in August 1983 and made ten Second Division appearances for Swansea before following Jeremy Charles to QPR in February 1984. Where tables were not available, a list of champions and member clubs for each season in question is the desired alternative. Joining Rochdale initially on loan in February 1987, he finished leading marksman in two consecutive seasons but a pelvic injury ended his career. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at Leyton Orient seven months before signing professional in May 1997. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he made his solitary League appearance for Swansea as a substitute in the 1-0 defeat at Mansfield Town two months before turning professional in July 1998. Failing to secure a regular first-team slot, he made seven League appearances and was loaned to Merthyr Tydfil prior to joining Rhyl in March 2001. Also played for Port Talbot and Afan Lido. Only the goalkeeper is permitted to handle the ball and may do so only within the penalty area surrounding the goal. CRAIG BEATTIEBeattie was a former Rangers schoolboy who made his name with arch-rivals Celtic. Re-joining Swansea in January 1969, he netted seven goals in 231 League games overall before returning to Atlanta Chiefs in May 1969. His solitary goal in 12 League outings came in the 3-0 victory at home to Bury two months later and he returned to Newport for 2,500 in January 1972, featuring in their 1972-73 promotion near-miss. The son of former Swansea player Len Emmanuel, he signed professional for Birmingham City in July 1971 and gained considerable top-flight experience. He joined Plymouth Argyle for 200,000 in March 1992 and moved via Bristol City to Cardiff City for 65,000 in August 1997. He was also loaned to Leyton Orient before joining Brentford in March 2005. He later played for Northampton Town, Forest Green Rovers and Worcester again. Loaned to Swansea in December 1991, he scored once in five League outings while at the Vetch Field. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and a member of the West Wales Senior Cup winning squad shortly before signing professional in July 1991. He was a regular in the side for five seasons, playing in midfield and gaining two promotions while playing a key part in our first season in the Premier League. DUDLEY PRICEInside-left Dudley Price helped Swansea win the Football Combination Second Division title in 1954-55. JOHN O'SULLIVANIrish winger John O'Sullivan was Billy McCandless' first signing for Swansea. Scotland U-21 defender Steve Watt was plagued by injury problems while at Swansea City. Sun Sign: Cancer. Gaining England B honours, he moved to Bolton Wanderers for 3,500,000 in October 1997 and subsequently played for Coventry City, Rushden & Diamonds, Wimbledon again, Havant & Waterlooville, Derby County and Weymouth. Striker Peter Abbott was a member of Harry Gregg's squad at Swansea City. The younger brother of Matt Appleby, he turned pro with Newcastle in August 1993 and had a spell with Ipswich before moving to the Vetch in August 1996. Later playing for Ammanford, Llanelli, Afan Lido, Ragged School and Port Tennant Colts. After a successful time with the club he moved to Scotland, signing for Dunfermline Athletic where he played in the Scottish Cup final against Celtic alongside another future Swan, Jason Scotland. Contesting a first-team slot with Brian Hughes, he made 44 League appearances for the Swans before joining Bath City in June 1966, then reunited with Mike Johnson at Pembroke Borough. A former Millwall scholar, he turned professional in April 2000 but failed to secure a first-team slot despite gaining two Welsh U-21 caps during the 2002-03 season. Also played for Manchester City and New York City FC before retiring. Pembridge went on to make 228 appearances in England's top flight, most notably for Everton and Fulham, but injuries impacted much of his playing time. Also loaned to Mansfield Town, featuring in their 1974-75 Fourth Division title campaign, he had his contract cancelled by the Gunners in December 1974 and joined Gateshead. Welsh Youth full-back Roger Mullen understudied Wyndham Evans while at SwanseaCity. He joined Yeovil Town in July 1958 and helped win the Southern League Cup in 1961. However, the striker opted for a move back to the north east with Sunderland for 5m before he joined newly-promoted Hull and then Middleborough on loan. Starring as Swansea beat West Brom in the 1986-87 FA Cup third round, he also featured in the 1987-88 promotion campaign and made 139 League appearances until a brain specialist advised him to give up football in February 1988 after he suffered recurring dizzy spells. A former Arsenal amateur, he joined Swansea initially on trial in 1950 and made his League debut in the 2-2 draw at home to Doncaster the following month. Signing professional for Coventry City in July 1986, he starred as they reached the League Cup semi-finals in 1989-90 and moved to Birmingham City in March 1993. ANDREW WEBBER Young striker Andy Webber briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1984-85 campaign. Fifa World Cup. MARK BAKERWelsh U-21 striker Mark Baker featured in Swansea's 1978-79 promotion campaign. He later played for several non-League clubs, becoming Bishop's Stortford player-manager. Moving to Dublin City in August 2004, he joined Chesham United in January 2005 and also played for Burnham and Hemel Hempstead. In his four years at the club, he made a total of 63 appearances and scored four goals. Previously with leading Portuguese side Benfica, he had a loan spell at Nacional de Madeira before moving to the Vetch Field for 56,000 in May 1996. Former Republic of Ireland U-23 midfielder Pat Morrissey had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1977-78 promotion campaign. Here then are 5 of the best to have represented Wales: Wales highest-ever goalscorer, Gareth Bale is also the most talented player his nation has produced in this century. He joined Doncaster Rovers in July 1993 but an eye problem sidelined him for 18 months and eventually ended his career, settling back in the North-East. When Paulo Sousa left to manage at the Liberty, he brought the Spaniard with him. Signing professional for Barnsley in October 1957, he played for Yeovil Town prior to joining Bournemouth in March 1963. Swapped for Gillingham's John Meredith in July 1969, he helped Weymouth win the Southern League Cup in 1973 and worked in the commercial departments of several clubs. He tried to make a comeback but with his contract up he was free to leave and went back to Holland with Utrecht. Moving to Torquay United in November 1986, he appeared against Swansea in the 1987-88 Fourth Division play-off final, then starred in Rochdale's 1989-90 FA Cup run before playing for Exeter City, Merthyr Tydfil, Newport AFC and Cinderford Town. After breaking into the first team squad in 2005 he was a regular until the club gained promotion to the Championship in 2008. He played for Oxford United and Derby before sold to Liverpool for 2,900,000 in July 1991, featuring in their 1992 FA Cup final triumph. Smith was the first new face through the door when he arrived in SA1 during the summer of 2020. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in July 1991 and made his League debut in Swansea's 3-0 defeat at Fulham two months later. He was later a driving instructor and a Spurs scout in West Wales, residing in Haverfordwest until his death in November 1987. Helping them win promotion three times, he also played for Newport County and Llanelli. Bustling centre-forward Giorgio Chinaglia was capped 14 times by Italy after leaving Swansea. Ramsey had 5 goal involvements (1 goal, 4 assists) at Euro 2016, with the joint-highest number of assists at the tournament. Signing pro for Oldham in 1979, he was ever-present in 1982-83. He was sold to Exeter City for 6,000 in February 1981 but missed that season's FA Cup run and moved via Merthyr Tydfil to Swansea in March 1985. While with the Reds he sampled European football in the Europa League and was an unused substitute in the FA Cup final defeat to Chelsea in 2012. A fiery competitor, he secured a regular first-team slot while at Moss Rose and moved to Halifax Town in August 2004. Harry Gregg signed him on loan in March 1973 and he scored once in seven League games for struggling Swansea. Understudy to Johnny King, he played 14 Second Division games for Swansea before joining Walsall in August 1957, then played for Yeovil Town, Pembroke Borough and Cwmfelin. A member of the 2005 FAW Cup winning team, he featured in Swansea's triumphant 2006 Football League Trophy run and was an influential figure as Kenny Jackett's side qualified for the League One play-offs. His coaching career back home was interrupted by the civil war and he has since coached in the Middle East, including Al-Ithead Sports and the Qatar national side, while retaining a home in Swansea. A former Plymouth Argyle apprentice, he signed professional in October 1974 and was their longest-serving player as they reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1983-84. He missed just one match in 1954-55, scoring 14 times in 296 Second Division games for the Swans before moving to Newport County in July 1961. SCOTT SINCLAIRThe Bath-born winger joined Bristol Rovers at the tender age of nine and became one of the youngest debutants for the first team at 15 when he came on as a substitute in a game against Leyton Orient in December 2004. TOMMY HUTCHISONEx-Scotland international winger Tommy Hutchison had a spell as Swansea City's player-manager. Signing professional for Stoke City in January 1999, he featured in their 2001-02 promotion campaign and moved to Bristol City for 50,000 in January 2004. He made his debut for the Jacks in a 3-0 victory in the Carabao Cup against York City, which resulted in his first clean sheet for the club. Signing professional for Sunderland in October 1985, he featured in their rise to the top-flight under Denis Smith and joined Swansea for 50,000 in August 1991. He moved to the Vetch Field for 3,500 in June 1947 and netted 17 goals in 25 Third Division (South) games for Swansea prior to joining Aldershot in July 1948 after the arrival of Stan Richards. He moved to Brentford in September 1989 and was leading marksman in their 1991-92 Third Division title triumph, joining Wimbledon for 720,000 in July 1992. CRAIG STIENSWelsh Youth winger Craig Stiens had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2003-04 season. Moving to Doncaster Rovers in August 1998, he became manager in March 2002, taking them to the Conference title in 2002-03 and Third Division title in 2003-04. He moved to the Vetch for 20,000 in February 1979 and briefly played in the top-flight, netting six goals in 89 League games for Swansea before being sold to Derby for 25,000 in February 1982. He helped Le Mans reach the French Cup semi-finals shortly before moving to Millwall in July 2000 and was a non-playing substitute for the Lions in the 2004 FA Cup final. A former Southampton trainee, he turned professional in June 1992 and was loaned to Leyton Orient before joining Fulham in July 1994. He moved to Barry Town in August 1993 and scored in their 1994 Welsh Cup final triumph, joining Scarborough in August 1994. ALAN CURTISWelsh international striker Alan Curtis was an influential figure in Swansea City's thrilling rise under John Toshack. Following two successful seasons he moved to German side Kaiserslautern, before arriving on loan at the Liberty in the summer of 2012. 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. Teenage striker Jamie Davies briefly played for Swansea City during the 1998-99 campaign. Initially with Treharris, he moved via Wolves to Swindon Town in May 1937 and joined Swansea for a then record 11,000 in March 1948. Clucas found the back of the net three times for the Jacks all of which came against Arsenal. Billy Meredith. Signing professional for Chelsea in September 1999, he failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to QPR, Huddersfield Town and Sheffield Wednesday before joining Brighton in July 2003. Tall central defender Dave Cole played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. He has coached at Afan Lido, Bridgend, Port Talbot, Maesteg Park, Inter Cardiff and Porthcawl. Later with Wivenhoe and St Albans City before being joint-manager of Hitchin Town. He later played for Oxford United, Exeter City and Eastleigh. Neither do Trevor Ford (38 caps, 23 goals, British record transfer in 1950 . He was given his League debut in Swansea's 3-1 defeat at Fulham eight months later and helped win the Football Combination Second Division title in 1954-55, making ten Second Division appearances prior to joining Watford in July 1956. Went on to manage Barnsley, Darlington and Hereford. He joined Gillingham and Sheffield Wednesday. He moved to Brentford in June 1954, then had a season at Gillingham before joining Swansea for 5,000 in July 1958. SWANSEA CITY PAST PLAYERS (Post War) A-Z. Netting six goals in 16 League games, he joined Minehead in February 1976 and starred as they won promotion that season, then beat Swansea in the 1976-77 FA Cup first round. He played in the 1969 Welsh Cup final, netting 11 goals in 142 League games before reuniting with Billy Lucas at Newport County in June 1972. Locally born, he served in the RAF during the Second World War and turned professional at the Vetch Field in June 1946. STEPHEN DOBBIEThe Glasgow-born striker began his career at Scottish giants Rangers, but after finding his playing time restricted he moved to Hibernian, before joining St Johnstone and then Queen of the South. Scoring 15 goals in 257 League games for the Swans, he was loaned to Cardiff City and Reading before re-joining Cardiff in August 1987. Chico joined the Swans in July 2012 for around 2m under manager Michael Laudrup who was also his boss at Mallorca. He played against Arsenal and Leeds United in FA Cup matches and was a Welsh Cup finalist in 1969. He helped clinch promotion in 1987-88 and scored nine goals in 178 League games prior to joining Merthyr in March 1991, becoming Bristol City's community officer. 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. He moved to Blackpool in November 1978, then re-joined Exeter in March 1980 and was top scorer as they reached the FA Cup sixth round in 1980-81. After his contract was terminated by Liverpool, he arrived at the Liberty Stadium in August 2009. He moved to Portsmouth in May 1967, then had a spell with Middlesbrough before joining Birmingham City in March 1971. Inside-forward Terry Collins briefly played for Swansea during the 1967-68 campaign. He was given his League debut in the following month's 2-1 victory at home to Rotherham but then had to wait until February 1958 for his next League appearance. Reuniting with Ian Evans at Swansea for 11,000 in August 1989, he scored once in 27 League games before moving to Merthyr Tydfil in August 1990. Anderson was a speedy winger who was part of the Swans squad that lifted the League One title in 2007-08. He died in Fleetwood in August 2000. Initially with Cardiff Corries, he was a prolific scorer for Barry Town and Merthyr Tydfil, then had a spell with Hong Kong side Eastern prior to joining Swansea in August 1986. He established himself in the side and was a regular as the club won the League One title in 2008. He continued to reside in Swansea until his death in March 2004. Fast striker Andy Watson featured in Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup final success. He became a coach driver and died in Merthyr in May 2001. His first Premier League goal came with a late winner against Arsenal and the introduction of his panther goal celebration. He joined Hednesford in July 1997, then played for Hereford United and Warley Borough. JAN BEKKERStriker Jan Bekker featured in Swansea City's 1975 West Wales Senior Cup final triumph. Striker Dean Saunders was capped 75 times by Wales after leaving Swansea City. JACK HAINESVersatile inside-forward Jack Haines gained England international recognition after leaving Swansea. Later re-joining Pembroke Borough, he worked for Hancock Ship Builders in Pembroke Dock until retirement and died in Neyland in June 2001. He found himself on the bench for the Play-Off final win over Reading at Wembley, but was released at the end of his loan spell. He moved to Weymouth in July 1978, then Bath again and Yeovil Town before joining Forest Green Rovers in July 1981. He went on to sign for Darlington, Oldham, Charlton and Polish clubs Ruch Chorzw and Zawisza Bydgoszcz. After going out on loan to Watford, where he also never played a first team game, he left Stamford Bridge in 2007 to sign for Scottish Premier League side Hibernian. Locally born, he was an apprentice fitter with Richard Thomas & Baldwins at Landore and part-time professional at the Vetch Field when he made his League debut in Swansea's thrilling 6-4 win at home to Bristol Rovers on Christmas Day 1957. We sell only authentic Wales football shirts and have the new home and away kits available in stock in adults and kids sizes.Personalise your Welsh football kit with name and numbers of star players past and present including Ian Rush, Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey and Ryan Giggs or choose your own custom shirt printing, including the front . He played for Forest Green Rovers, Frome Town and Mangotsfield United before moving to Bristol Rovers in September 1985. The Spaniard arrived from Espanyol on a one-year deal and featured for Spain in their Under-16 European Championship winning team, playing alongside Fernando Torres. He spent 40 years as a fitter at the IMI Works in Waunarlwydd and died in December 1995. 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. Wales long relationship with the round ball, The site of the soon to become Football Museum of Wales. Appearing for his country in the 1994 World Cup, he joined Chelsea for 900,000 in November 1995, then played for Everton, Fulham, Sheffield United and United States side Charleston Battery. Pembridge, who has won 54 caps for Wales, is now coaching at Fulham. Joining Blackpool in August 2003, he featured in their 2004 LDV Vans Trophy final triumph. He moved to Woking in August 2004 and played for them in the 2006 FA Trophy final. Helping win promotion in 1948-49, he joined Bradford PA for 10,000 in December 1949, then played for Rochdale, Chester, Wellington, Kidderminster and Evesham. Also loaned to Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster and Livingston, he moved via Dallas Burn back to Doncaster in November 2006. 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. He is currently on loan at Estoril. He later signed for Galatasaray and then Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia. The brother of Cardiff City striker Wayne Hughes, he signed professional for Bristol Rovers in February 1980 and moved to the Vetch Field in June 1984. He joined Swansea for 6,000 in May 1959 and was leading marksman in 1961-62 and 1963-64, netting 58 goals in 150 Second Division games before returning to Lovells in July 1965. Following John Beck to Preston in July 1993, he played for Cambridge again, Guang Deong, Leyton Orient, Stevenage, Kettering and Crawley before becoming player-manager at Hednesfod Town. At club level Rush played for Liverpool from 19801987 and 19881996. He later played for Cwmbran and Cardiff Civil Service. He gained his solitary cap for Wales against Northern Ireland in April 1964. RHYS WILMOTWelsh U-21 goalkeeper Rhys Wilmot had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1988-89 season. Top scorer in 1962-63, he netted 21 goals in 68 League games prior to joining Derby County for 6,000 in August 1964. He made his League debut as a substitute in that month's 2-0 defeat at HullCity, then played against top-flight Derby County in the Worthington Cup second round. Helping the Swans win the West Wales Senior Cup in 1954, he followed Billy Lucas to Newport County in August 1955 and later played for Milford United. ROGER MULLENWelsh Youth full-back Roger Mullen understudied Wyndham Evans while at SwanseaCity. Joining Peterborough United with Derek Kevan in March 1966, he moved to the Vetch Field for 5,000 in July 1969 and helped Swansea reach the FA Cup fourth round in 1971-72. Versatile centre-forward Denis Coughlin featured in Swansea's 1966-67 relegation battle. Also featuring in the heart of Swansea's defence, he made 65 League appearances before rejoining Lovells Athletic in July 1949. 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