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. Terry Yorath paid 5,000, fixed by tribunal, for him in August 1988. Making a significant contribution as the Swans reached the League One play-off final in 2005-06, he joined MK Dons in January 2007 and helped them qualify for the play-offs. CHRISTIAN EDWARDSCentral defender Christian Edwards gained Welsh international recognition while at Swansea City. Previously with Sligo Rovers, he represented the League of Ireland before moving to the Vetch Field in July 1950 and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Birmingham on the opening day of the season. Helping them beat Chelsea in the 1975-76 League Cup second round, he featured in the 1977 Cheshire Premier Cup final and made over 200 League appearances for the Alex until leaving Gresty Road in May 1981. Under new Watford manager Brendan Rodgers, Priskin then enjoyed a good season but turned down the offer of a new contract and signed for Ipswich Town in a 1.7m deal. Frank Burrows paid 60,000 for him in July 1995 and he netted seven goals in 46 League games for Swansea before being sold to Northampton Town for 40,000 in July 1997. He made six League appearances while at the Vetch Field. Strong-tackling right-back Alan Sanders appeared in Swansea's 1961 Welsh Cup final success. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and signed professional in July 2001. Left Swansea in 2008 after three appearances to join Ross County, Grimsby and Maidstone. Moving to Swindon Town in a deal involving Adrian Whitbread just two months later, he re-joined Oxford for 75,000 in October 1995 and starred in their 1995-96 promotion success. ALAN WILLIAMSExperienced central defender Alan Williams missed just one match in Swansea's 1969-70 promotion success. Teenage full-back Steve Thomas understudied Micky Evans and Wyndham Evans while at Swansea City. MIKE HOWARD Reliable left-back Mike Howard was an influential figure in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. He helped them twice win the Welsh League title, later playing for Ammanford, Llanelli, Haverfordwest, Ton Pentre, Cwmamman and Ammanford again. Ex-England international midfielder Ray Kennedy helped Swansea City finish sixth in the top-flight in 1981-82. He represented the Boys Club of Wales and played for hometown Port Talbot, then Afan Lido before joining Swansea on a non-contract basis in November 1984. He joined Swansea in July 1976, making just two substitute League appearances, then played for Athlone and Barry. Sold to Airdrie for 20,000 in August 1991, he featured in the 1992 Scottish Cup final and was loaned to Cardiff City before joining Bath City in September 1996. Scoring eight times in 25 Second Division outings, he joined Walsall in May 1965, then played for New York Generals, Brentford and Worcester City. Playing 22 consecutive Fourth Division games that season, he had limited first-team chances thereafter and made 28 League appearances for Swansea before joining Afan Lido in July 1975. The striker made his debut in the south Wales derby which ended in a goalless draw before scoring the winning goal against Wigan Athletic on home turf a week later. 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. FIFA World Cup qualifier, group E, Wales v Belgium at the Cardiff city stadium in Cardiff, South Wales on Tuesday 16th November 2021. Helping them win the First Division title in 1993-94, he moved to Blackburn Rovers for 2,800,000 in December 1995, then Fulham for 2,100,000 two years later. Welsh international winger Cliff Jones gained the first 16 of his 59 caps while at the Vetch Field. Signing professional for Portsmouth in February 1982, he reunited with Frank Burrows at Cardiff City in August 1986 and helped them win promotion in 1987-88. Top scorer in 1985-86, he repeated the feat with Grimsby in 1986-87, then played for Cardiff City and Cheltenham. Kenji was given a squad number at the club but spent his first season playing for the under 21 squad. ROY PAULWelsh international central defender Roy Paul gained the first nine of his 33 caps while at the Vetch Field. Sold to Carlisle United for 20,000 in June 1970, he was a key figure as they reached the top-flight in 1973-74, then played for Doncaster Rovers and Gainsborough. Overcoming a broken leg, he made 164 League appearances prior to joining Llanelly in August 1955, then played for Pembroke. His time at Dundee saw him feature mainly from the bench, though he did score the winner in a Scottish Cup semi-final. Scoring five goals in 134 League games while at the Vetch Field, he joined Brighton in July 1965, then reunited with Harry Griffiths at Merthyr Tydfil in January 1966. With his game time limited, he went out on loan to Yeovil in 2009, and spent the next four seasons with the Glovers. One of three footballing brothers, he turned professional with Birmingham in August 1968 and starred in their 1971-72 promotion success. DANNY BARTLEYEx-England Youth international left-back Danny Bartley starred as Swansea City won promotion in two consecutive seasons under John Toshack. He gained his solitary cap for Wales against Northern Ireland in April 1964. Later with Brentford, Tranmere, Hull, Doncaster, Millwall, Carlisle, Barnet and Prestatyn Town. Known for his speed and accuracy, Gareth Bales is also the captain of Wales national team and plays for Tottenham Hotspur, on loan from Real Madrid. He became a miner and died in Mansfield in June 1975. Re-joining Swansea in February 2004, he netted 15 goals in 104 League games overall before briefly joining Chester City in June 2004, then Kidderminster Harriers. He helped Swansea win promotion the following season and scored 19 times in 192 League outings before being sold to Newport County for 15,000 in October 1978. A central defender at the tender age of 19, he was loaned out to Bristol City in 2010, impressing so much that he won their Player of the Year award with some outstanding performances. A prolific goalscorer in their reserve team, he played in the League Cup and Champions League but failed to secure a Premiership slot. He subsequently ran a painting and decorating business in Killay until his death from cancer in February 2003. He was Burton Albion's player-boss, then ran a post office in Burton for 27 years and died in February 1998. That loan move was made permanent in the summer of 2019. Winger Tony Cullen made a significant contribution as Swansea City qualified for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93. He helped them reach the FA Cup fourth round in 2003-04, moving to Swansea in May 2004. He made his League debut in that month's 2-1 victory at home to Stoke City but lost his first-team place in 2001-02 and his solitary goal in 43 League outings was a long-range strike in Swansea's 2-0 win over Mansfield in March 2002. Former England international inside-forward George Eastham played for Swansea during the 1947-48 season. In the absence of captain Garry Monk, he also skippered the club on numerous occasions and picked up the Player of the Year award at the end of the 2009-10 season before helping to guide the club to the Premier League the following campaign. Helped save the club after the Tony Petty era in 2001. He made 96 League appearances while at the Vetch Field prior to joining Ipswich Town in August 1951. A former Watford trainee, he signed professional in February 2000 and made his League debut in their 3-0 defeat at Manchester City in August 2001. He then became Coventry City's community officer. Settling back in his native Swansea, he later worked in the motor trade for many years until retirement and died in May 2003. He joined Portsmouth for 315,000 in 1988 and was loaned to Swansea in October 1993. Sadly, Ronnie passed away in August, 2008. Locally born, he played for Plasmarl and Clydach United before moving to the Vetch Field in October 1953. Signed on loan from Manchester United in January 2008, Brandy played his part in the Swans League One title success. Tall central defender David Theobald featured in Swansea City's 2002-03 relegation battle. He moved to Swansea for 60,000 in July 1979, playing 59 League games while at the Vetch Field before joining Carlisle United for 40,000 in August 1981. He has since worked for the PFA. Celina joined the Jacks in the summer of 2018 on a four-year deal. IAN CALLAGHANFormer England international midfielder Ian Callaghan was an experienced figure in Swansea City's 1978-79 promotion campaign. 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. Abbott featured in the side that narrowly missed out on a place in the play-offs at the end of the 2006-07 season, before departing during the summer for Darlington after 18 appearances (nine as sub) and one goal. He was a regular in their Second Division side before moving to Llanelly in July 1954, returning to League action with Swansea for 7,500 in November 1955. Former Welsh Youth midfielder Russell Coughlin starred in Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup final triumph. Signing professional for Wolves in January 1972, he featured in their 1974 League Cup final triumph and moved to Coventry City in September 1975. He helped Swansea win promotion in 1978-79 and 1980-81, then the Welsh Cup in two consecutive seasons. He later managed Ards, Accrington Stanley, Distillery, Ards again, Hellenic and Glentoran. He regularly featured as a substitute and was loaned to Shrewsbury Town before joining Swindon Town for 60,000 in November 2003. Scoring once in 76 League outings for Swansea, he had spells with Cork Hibernians and Soudifiord before joining Crewe in October 1981. Welsh U-23 winger Ken Morgans helped Swansea win the West Wales Senior Cup in two consecutive seasons. Following Ken Furphy to Watford in July 1967, he helped them win the Third Division title in 1968-69, then played for King's Lynn, Wealdstone, Pembroke Borough and Pontardawe. Harry Gregg paid 3,000 for him in May 1974 and he made 19 Fourth Division appearances for Swansea prior to joining Maidstone United in July 1975, then played for Falmouth, Bideford and Torrington. Joining Newport County in August 1973, he had two spells at both Merthyr Tydfil and Haverfordwest. Initially with Tranmere Rovers, he had spells with Wolves, Colchester United, Notts County and guested for several clubs during the Second World War before joining Newport County in June 1946. Signing professional for hometown Swansea in November 1949, he was twice leading marksman and scored as the Swans took top-flight Sunderland to an FA Cup fifth round replay in 1954-55. 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 a prominent figure in the League One championship-winning side in 2008, and found the second tier to his liking. Briefly resurrecting his career under Ted Ditchburn at Romford in August 1959, he later resided in Huntingdon until his death in June 2003. Signing professional for Liverpool in September 1966, he helped them win the League Championship and UEFA Cup in 1972-73 and was sold to Middlesbrough for 72,000 in December 1975. Later reuniting with Mal Gilligan, Alan Wilkins and Brayley Reynolds at Lovell's Athletic until that club folded, he then played for Ammanford and Port Tennant Colts. Initially a Swansea amateur, he signed professional for Arsenal in October 1946. Helping them achieve a promotion and Welsh Cup 'double' in 1979-80, he was a ECWC quarter-finalist in 1980-81, then had a loan spell at Swindon Town. Tough-tackling wing-half Albert Harley was Swansea's first-ever substitute in the Football League at Southend United in August 1965. Though his time on Merseyside didn't really work out, Allen's always been a hugely influential for the Welsh national team. He played for his country in the 1958 World Cup and moved to the Vetch Field for 7,500 in October 1958. He was ever-present on four occasions and joined Swansea for 30,000 in July 1978, making 52 League appearances before being sold to Plymouth Argyle for 45,000 in October 1979 after the arrival of Glan Letheran. He made eight Third Division appearances for Swansea prior to joining Swindon Town in February 1985, helping win the Fourth Division title in 1985-86. A former Blackpool trainee, he signed professional in July 1994 but failed to secure a regular first-team slot and joined Lincoln City in August 1997. Jan Molby paid 60,000 for him and Dave O'Gorman in August 1997 and he was Swansea's top scorer in 1997-98, netting 18 goals in 86 League games before reuniting with Molby at Kidderminster Harriers in July 2000. He died in 1998. His only other Third Division (South) appearance for Swansea was in the next match at Reading and he had a spell with Lovell's Athletic prior to joining Llanelly in April 1950. He played local football for Tower United and West End before signing professional for Swansea in February 1971, netting three goals in 15 Third Division games while at the Vetch Field. Christie joined Swans on loan from Fulham in January 2022. He worked in a steelworks and resided in Swansea until his death in June 2001. A student at Swansea University, he made his League debut in the 1-0 victory at home to Aldershot in April 1968. Moving to Tranmere Rovers three months later, he joined Hull City in July 2003 and was twice a promotion winner. He was loaned to Burnley and QPR during the 2005-06 campaign prior to joining Swansea on loan in March 2006. Birthplace: Rosario, Argentina. Recent updates have been limited in a nature and related to the amateur and senior matche, plus some league tables. After extending his stay in SA1 for a further two seasons, Bauza departed the Swans in May 2010 after 68 appearances (35 as sub) and 16 goals, going on to feature for Hereford, Northampton, Exeter City and Port Talbot in the League of Wales. He made a further five first team appearances during that campaign. The striker made his Champions League debut in a qualifier against FB Kaunas in 2003, eventually going on to score 16 goals in 43 games for the Hoops. He helped Swansea win the London Combination Cup in 1950 and made his League debut in the 2-1 defeat at Hull in August 1950, also replacing the injured Cyril Beech as Swansea lost 6-0 at Sheffield United in their next match. Welsh Amateur international goalkeeper Gwyn Groves contested a first-team slot with Johnny King while at Swansea. Signing professional for Blackpool in September 1975, he was unable to prevent their slide from the Second Division to Fourth and joined Bury in August 1982. Signing professional for Coventry in 1994, he made his Premiership debut in their 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough in September 1995. He joined Rotherham United in July 1997 and later joined their coaching staff, then had a spell as manager before taking over at Bury, Scunthorpe and Torquay. He starred in their 1988 FA Cup final triumph and followed Keith Curle to Manchester City for 2,500,000 in August 1992. The midfielder signed on loan in November 2006 from Accrington before making the move permanent in January 2007. He joined Hednesford in July 1997, then played for Hereford United and Warley Borough. He had limited first-team opportunities but helped win the West Wales Senior Cup in 2002, making ten League appearances prior to joining Llanelli in August 2002. Moving to Barry Town in January 1949, he then played for Hereford United and settled back in his native North-East, residing in South Shields until his death in April 1998. Fine form over a five-year spell at Chievoprompted an 8m move to the Swans and the Premier League for ex-AC Milan striker Paloschi in January 2016. But, having started in the city of Wrexham, it feels only right to end there too. Former Welsh Youth defender David Hough featured in Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup final success. Making five League appearances for Swansea, he had his contract paid up in January 2006 and later played for Newport County. An England Under-21 international, McEachran he spent spells on loan at Middlesbrough, Watford and Wigan. Captaining them in the 2004 Intertoto Cup first round tie against FC Dinaburg. [5] The goalkeeper came from a footballing family, and started his career at Macclesfield Town in 1995 before moving to Hull City in 1998. He moved to Swansea for 30,000 in March 1998 after a loan period and netted 16 goals in 90 League games before joining Cheltenham Town in July 2000. PAUL AGNEW Former Northern Ireland U-23 left-back Paul Agnew briefly played for Swansea City during the 1987-88 campaign. He also had a spell playing football in Hong Kong. He was sold to Spurs for 200,000 in June 1981 and appeared in the 1982 League Cup and FA Cup finals. Utility player Kim Wassall briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. He featured in two Welsh Cup finals, including the 1950 triumph, netting 35 goals in 205 League outings before becoming Newport County's player-boss in December 1953. Helping reach the Second Division play-offs that season, he joined Stockport County for 50,000 in July 2000. After a mixed spell at Tottenham Hotspur, Gylfi re-joined the Swans in a deal that saw Ben Davies move the other way in 2014. He later played for Bury, Newport county and Burnley again, then coached various clubs including Llanelli and has worked in the media. Locally born, he was a prolific goalscorer for Star Athletic and Swansea Boys, appearing for Swansea's reserve team before becoming a part-time professional at the Vetch Field in August 1972. After spells at Hereford, Walsall and Exeter, he helped Cardiff win promotion in 1998-99, then played for York City and Darlington. He made his League debut in Swansea's 2-1 win at Rochdale in April 1968 and played in the 1969 Welsh Cup final, making 119 League appearances before joining Merthyr Tydfil in July 1972. Former Northern Ireland U-23 left-back Paul Agnew briefly played for Swansea City during the 1987-88 campaign. A former Wolves amateur, he moved to the Vetch Field in August 1944 and helped Swansea win the London Combination Cup in 1947. Helping reach the Second Division play-offs that season, he joined Stockport County for 50,000 in July 2000. He played for Abergavenny Thursdays, Ebbw Vale, Barry, Porth and Cwmammam. 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. 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. Current team members are listed in bold. He eventually moved to Championship side Watford, becoming the clubs leading goalscorer in consecutive seasons. Initially with Coventry City, he helped them reach the League Cup semi-finals in 1980-81 and moved to Manchester United in July 1982. His performances earned him Fans Player of the Year award for the 2017-18 campaign. Initially with Whickham, he played for Blyth Spartans and Weymouth before moving to Tottenham Hotspur for 100,000 in January 1988. He scored their penalty winner in the 2003-04 Second Division play-off final and moved to Swansea for 125,000 in January 2006. 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