Category: Editor’s Blog

Opposition view – Crystal Palace

We speak to the former editor of the Five Year Plan fanzine and Palace fan Matt Woosie ahead of the Swans’ trip to Selhurst Park this weekend…

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Opposition view – Manchester United

We speak to Iwan Lehnert of Red Voices podcast ahead of Manchester United’s trip to the Liberty Stadium this weekend…

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Sigurdsson – The Second Coming

Losing our talisman Gylfi Sigurdsson was always going to hurt, he is without doubt our best player and on sheer ability is the best Swansea City player of the Premier League era.

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The saga finally ends…

So the inevitable has happened at last and Gylfi Sigurdsson has finally signed for Everton for a fee in the region of £45 million.

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Opposition view – Southampton

We catch up with Saints blogger George Galpin ahead of the Swans trip to St Mary’s this weekend…

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Issue 42

The 42nd edition of Swansea Oh Swansea hits the streets ahead of Alan Tate’s testimonial this evening.
Here’s what’s inside…

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A tribute to Alan Tate

November 2002 is when Alan Tate’s love affair with Swansea City began. One of Brian Flynn’s first signings to try and dig us out of the relegation battle we were in made his debut in a 0-2 defeat at Scunthorpe.

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Very Pleased To Michu

Sunday evening saw the sad news reach us that Miguel Cuesta Perez or “Michu” as he’s affectionately known in this corner of south Wales has retired due to his ongoing ankle injury.

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Cork deal suits all parties

Jack Cork always gave his all and was a model professional during his two and a half years at Swansea City. He was solid but also unspectacular and that statement proves exactly why we have made the right decision to accept a good offer from Burnley for his services.

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Lessons Must Be Learnt This Summer

I’m over the moon Swansea City have managed to secure another campaign of Premier League football and full credit to Paul Clement for rescuing us. We looked dead and buried at the turn of the year with an embarrassing twelve points at the halfway stage of the season, so finishing 15th is an excellent return.

But don’t let that fool you into believing this has been a successful season, it’s been far from that. We have survived in spite of all the off-field goings on at the club – not because we are still that model club that many others aspire to be.

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