It’s now the turn of a man who gave us some of our greatest Premier League moments – Miguel Cuesta Perez, or as we know him, Michu!
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
There is no right or wrong answer here, and I see both sides of the argument. There are those who want to go to the game and support the team and ignore all the off-field goings on at the moment – and there are those who feel they need to make a stand and don’t want to part with any more money as they feel we are being asset stripped.
Tom Butler played for the Swans from 2006-2012, playing his part in the Swans rise through the leagues. In our exclusive interview with him in the 50th issue of SoS fanzine, released over the weekend, we asked him for his thoughts on the current situation at the club. Like the majority of Swans fans, our