Author: Steven Carroll

Swansea City icons quiz: Leon Britton

Over the coming weeks we will be bringing you our Swansea City icons quizzes, testing your knowledge on some of the greatest players in the Swans’ history.

Up first in the list in a man who is without doubt one of the all-time greats, Leon Britton…

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Where does football go from here?

The beautiful game really doesn’t seem that important right now given what’s going on in the UK and the rest of the world. The coronavirus has put life into perspective for us all, and we will all have to get used to Saturday’s without football for the foreseeable future.

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Who should stay and who should go?

Now the season has ended, attention will turn to planning for next season. With a reported £30million shortfall to make up, significant changes to the playing squad are likely over the summer. But who would you choose to keep and show the door to if you were in charge? Let us know by voting below:

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The greatest Swan of them all

This weekend will see the legendary Alan Curtis sit in the dugout of a Swansea City match for the final time before he retires from coaching and becomes honorary club president. It will be a sad day for the club, but it gives us an opportunity to say thank you and appreciate all he has

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Opposition View – Crystal Palace

Thanks to Matt Woosie for answering our questions this week. How’s your season been so far? A bit like yours, really, although a little better. A run of five games unbeaten felt like we were turning a corner under Alan Pardew and hopefully pushing on to challenge at the top half of the table, but

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Opposition View – Everton

Thanks to Calvin from the Royal Blue Mersey, our resident Everton contributor for Opposition View. Here are his answers ahead of Saturday’s game. How’s your season been so far?  To tell you the truth, underwhelming. Considering how soft the schedule to begin the season was, we’ve dropped points against Palace, Bournemouth and Burnley and could

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No More Tinkering

If you’re not seriously alarmed by the form of Swansea City at the moment then you definitely should be. Two points from the last ten games isn’t just relegation form, its complete humiliation. This club looks in serious danger of sliding into the Championship with a whimper and arresting that slide looks a mighty task.

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SoS 38 Preview

The second SoS of the season and 38th overall hits the streets tomorrow. Here is what you can look forward to in our latest offering. Editors – Given what has gone on recently, my editors notes are a letter to Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan demanding they answer certain questions from us about what’s been

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Opposition View – Arsenal

Giles Anyiam answers our questions about the Gunners ahead of Saturday’s clash at the Emirates. How’s your season been so far?  Awful defeat to Liverpool followed by a few indifferent performances but we gained confidence from the draw in Paris. We played some brilliant stuff before the interlull. What’s your expectations this term? Would love

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A Letter to the New Swans Ownership

Dear Steve and Jason, First, a belated welcome to the Premier League from one American to another. I’m a proud Swansea City fan from Westbrook, Maine, just outside Portland (the first one), and before you ask, no, there’s no connection between soccer and this small working-class town of 15,000 or so. Football has been personal

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