IAN DAVIESFormer Welsh U-21 left-back Ian Davies played under John Bond for the third time in his career while at Swansea City. 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. Initially with Millwall, he joined Bradford City for 80,000 in November 1990 and played alongside Sean McCarthy. He managed Rushden Town and died in Daventry in September 2001. Top scorer in 2004-05, he reunited with Kenny Jackett at Swansea for an initial 35,000 in July 2005 and appeared in the 2005-06 League One play-off final. Initially with Port Vale, he played for Stanton Hill and Devessall before re-joining Port Vale in February 1933 and joined Brentford in August 1935. Signing professional at the Vetch Field in October 1980, he made his First Division debut in Swansea's 3-0 defeat at Aston Villa in May 1982. Signing professional for Manchester City in July 1960, he contested a first-team slot with Cliff Sear and moved to the Vetch Field for 5,000 in August 1966. Goalkeeper George Heyes was an important figure in Swansea's 1966 Welsh Cup final success. 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. He impressed as an amateur in the reserves before making his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers in April 1972, also playing in that month's 1-1 draw against Plymouth. He scored three goals in 12 Second Division games while at the Vetch Field, including two in Swansea's 6-0 victory at home to Brentford in May 2001. Big central defender John Tones had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1974-75 campaign. He was loaned to Weston-Super-Mare before joining Swansea in July 2002 and made his solitary League appearance as a substitute in the 1-0 victory at home to Southend three months later. RORY KEANETough-tackling Republic of Ireland international left-back Rory Keane featured prominently in Swansea's 1948-49 Third Division (South) title triumph. His son and grandson, both named Warren, also played for Northern Ireland. 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. 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. On his return he captained the Under-21 side to the 2014-15 league title before another loan spell at Yeovil. Briefly with Finn Harps, he then had spells at Port Talbot, Llanelli, Afan Lido and Port Talbot again. Signing professional for Manchester City in July 1970, he gained top-flight experience and was loaned to Swansea in July 1972, making his only League appearance in the following month's 1-0 defeat at Scunthorpe. He played for Cadbury Heath, Bath City and Paulton Rovers before moving to Swansea in July 1975. In a bid to gain more experience, he was sent out on loan to Crewe, Southend, Mansfield and Peterborough. He made 96 League appearances while at the Vetch Field prior to joining Ipswich Town in August 1951. Scoring twice in 26 League outings, he moved to Chester City in July 2002 and was loaned to Nuneaton, Forest Green and Leigh RMI prior to joining Droylsden and Stalybridge Celtic. Also featuring in the heart of Swansea's defence, he made 65 League appearances before rejoining Lovells Athletic in July 1949. Initially with Abercynon Athletic, he joined Swansea in July 1964 and netted 16 goals in 37 League outings, moving to Northampton Town for 12,000 in November 1967. Chris was released from the Swans at the end of the 2008-09 season after 11 appearances eight as sub), joining Grimsby Town in July 2009. Initially with South Liverpool, he joined Doncaster Rovers in February 1951 and made his League debut in their 2-0 win at home to Leeds United seven months later. Welsh international central defender Leighton Phillips was an experienced figure as Swansea City won promotion to the top-flight in 1980-81. He graduated through the ranks at the Vetch Field and turned professional in July 1973, making his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 victory at home to Barnsley three months later. Locally born, he played for Sketty Church before moving to the Vetch Field in May 1948. Irish international winger Jack O'Driscoll was an influential figure in Swansea's 1948-49 Third Division (South) title triumph. A former Wolves amateur, he moved to the Vetch Field in August 1944 and helped Swansea win the London Combination Cup in 1947. Moving to Swindon Town in September 1965, he returned to Swansea for 4,000 in June 1968 and helped win promotion in 1969-70. Helping them win promotion in 1977-78, he briefly moved to Dartford in July 1978 and later trained to become a chiropodist with Leyton Orient. Initially with Abercynon Athletic, he joined Swansea in July 1964 and netted 16 goals in 37 League outings, moving to Northampton Town for 12,000 in November 1967. He helped them win promotion twice in three seasons, moving to Swansea in June 2004. A regular for Wales at senior level and an excellent servant for the Swans with 179 appearances, he moved to Aston Villa in 2017 as part of a 5m swap deal for Jordon Ayew, gaining promotion back to the Premier League in 2019. Achievements: Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1971); 1964 NFL Champ; 4-time NFL MVP (1957,1958, 1963, 1965); 8-time first-team All-Pro (1957-1961, 1963-1965); All-Pro 2nd-team. He famously scored some vital goals for the club, including a brace at Gillingham in April 2008 that guaranteed promotion to the Championship. A former Manchester City apprentice, he turned professional in October 1973 but was unable to make an impact and moved to the Vetch Field initially on loan in August 1974. The Swans later paid Birmingham 50,000 to make the move permanent. Joining Merthyr Tydfil in July 1970, he subsequently played in local football for Hills Plymouth. The fans' favourite also played as a goalkeeper on two occasions, the first time at Hartlepool in 2003 following an injury to Roger Freestone and again in October 2008 when he replaced Dorus de Vries against QPR. He featured as they won promotion and were Coca-Cola Cup semi-finalists in 1996-97, joining Macclesfield for 15,000 in March 1998. PHIL FISHERWelsh Semi-Pro international winger briefly played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in May 1962 and netted ten goals in 61 League games for Swansea before being sold to Derby County for 5,000 in April 1966. Ex-Welsh international winger Gil Reece briefly played for Swansea City during the 1976-77 campaign. YVES MAKALAMBY Yves grew up in Brussels and the goalkeeper started his professional career with Premier League side Chelsea in 2006, but never played a first team game for the club. He made his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 victory at home to AFC Bournemouth the following month and played nine Third Division games as Nick Cusack's side made a poor start to the season. ALAN JONESWelsh U-23 central defender Alan Jones scored in Swansea's 1966 Welsh Cup final success. A former Liverpool apprentice, he turned professional in January 1974 and made his First Division debut in their 1-1 draw at Spurs four months later. He helped the Swans qualify for the Third Division play-offs in 1998-99, netting 17 goals in 144 League games prior to joining Brentford in August 2001. A former Portsmouth amateur, he joined Yeovil Town in July 1963 and starred in their 1963-64 Southern League title triumph, moving to the Vetch Field for 1,000 in July 1964. After manager Michael Laudrup left the Liberty Stadium midway through the 2013-2014 season, Hernandez re-joined him at Al-Arabi the following season. Locally born, 'Ossie' was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and turned professional in March 1969. A hard-working player who gained a reputation for his off the cuff humour in and around the dressing room, he was a player who would always be remembered fondly by fans and colleagues alike for his effort on and off the pitch. He made 30 Second Division appearances for Swansea before being sold to York City for 2,000 in July 1960. Managed Doncaster, Darlington, Oldham and Bristol Rovers. Scoring four goals in 72 League outings while at the Vetch Field, he joined Portsmouth in January 1984, then played for Wichita Wings and Bristol City. Appearing in the 1985 Milk Cup final, he joined Norwich City in July 1986, then played for Sheffield Wednesday and Metz before joining Swansea in March 1992, making three League appearances. Signing professional for Tottenham Hotspur in August 1950, he was a member of their 1950-51 League Championship squad but had limited top-flight chances as Harry Clarke's understudy. After a loan spell at Charlton Athletic, he was loaned to Swansea in October 1994 and scored twice in eight League games while at the Vetch Field. He progressed through the ranks at the Vetch Field and signed professional in August 1968. After spells at Ammanford and Pembroke Borough, he re-joined Llanelli in July 1980 and also assisted Wyndham Evans at Carmarthen. He made 62 appearances (31 as sub) for the Swans with 17 goals. If number of caps are equal, the players are then listed alphabetically. He was also loaned to Blackpool, Sheffield United and Bristol Rovers but failed to secure a regular first-team slot at Ewood Park and joined Swansea in July 2002. He captained the Welsh Schoolboy side against Scotland in May 1963 and developed with Cardiff Corries, Bridgend Town, Barry Town and Bridgend again before joining Swansea in July 1967. Striker Tony Kellow made his solitary League appearance for Swansea City as substitute in a 2-0 defeat at Newport County in October 1984. Leading marksman in their 1987-88 promotion success, he followed Frank Burrows to Portsmouth for 215,000 in October 1989 and joined Swansea for 125,000 in August 1990. Ex-England Youth international winger David Beresford had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1995-96 season. Moving to Swansea in August 1951, he netted 11 goals in 41 League games prior to joining Chesterfield in August 1953, then played for Rhyl, Colwyn Bay and Penmaenmawr. Former Scotland U-23 central defender Don Murray had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1974-75 season. Signing professional for Doncaster Rovers in March 1954, he scored on his League debut the following month. Later with Cork City and Galway United. He moved to Scunthorpe United in July 1958 and was leading marksman in 1959-60, joining Cardiff City in exchange for Joe Bonson in June 1960. Haydn Green signed him in September 1946 and he netted 13 goals in 47 League outings for Swansea prior to joining Coventry City in October 1947. Still living in Swansea. Following a similar loan period at Rochdale, he briefly joined Bristol Rovers on a non-contract basis in December 2004, then played for Hearts and Derry City. 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. Initially with Cradley Town, he moved to the Vetch Field in August 1991 and was Swansea's leading marksman in 1991-92. However, a seemingly innocuous challenge against Birmingham in November 2008 resulted in cruciate ligament damage and despite two operations and trying numerous comebacks, the player was forced to retire from football in his prime after 59 appearances (three as sub) and 14 goals. Barring an absolute miracle, no player will ever come close to matching Ryan Giggs' bulging trophy cabinet from his two decades at Manchester United. 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. He was ever-present for Swansea in 1994-95, scoring in that season's FA Cup third round win over Middlesbrough. Initially with Ynystawe United, he moved via Clydach United to Swansea in June 1946 and helped twice win the London Combination Cup. He was released by the club after two seasons at the Liberty with 93 appearances (three as sub) and seven goals and eventually joined the coaching staff at Wigan and then Everton alongside former Swans boss Roberto Martinez. Joining Swansea for 5,000 in September 1950, he was unfortunately plagued by knee trouble and scored once in 16 Second Division games before moving to Llanelly in August 1951. It was the beginning of a three-year career at Falkirk that saw the young full-back develop into a strong defender who represented his country at Under-18, 19 and 21 levels. His 2018-19 campaign was ended prematurely by a ruptured Achilles suffered in the win at Brentford, and his contract was not renewed when it expired at the conclusion of the season. A former QPR scholar, he helped them reach the Second Division play-off final in 2002-03, then win promotion in 2003-04. GRAHAM BROWNGoalkeeper Graham Brown briefly played for Swansea City during the 1976-77 campaign. He played for Swindon and Lincoln before moving to Cardiff City in July 1987. He made his League debut in place of Dai Thomas in Swansea's 4-1 victory at Notts County the following month but failed to secure a regular first-team slot and netted five goals in 15 Second Division games before joining Gloucester City in July 1958. He moved to the Vetch Field for 3,000 in December 1975 and became a favourite with his pace and sparkling control on the left wing. Centre-half Brian Purcell featured in Swansea's 1966 Welsh Cup final triumph. When the time to return to England came, it was only fitting that the Welshman went back to the club who helped him become world class. Locally born, the younger brother of Willie Screen, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 victory at York City in May 1969. Welsh U-21 midfielder Shaun Chapple featured in Swansea City's 1994 Autoglass Trophy final triumph. 6 Rodon. Later played for Bath City. He joined Swansea on loan in March 1989 and helped reach the Welsh Cup final, netting three goals in 14 League games while at the Vetch Field. He was physio and manager at Chesterfield, then became Alfreton's director of football. He joined Swansea as part of the Trevor Ford deal in January 1947 and scored twice in 11 League outings while at the Vetch Field before returning to North Shields in August 1948. He played extensively in the Welsh League for Haverfordwest, Llanelli (twice), Maesteg, Port Talbot and Morriston. He briefly reunited with Colin Appleton at Exeter City in September 1985, then returned to Afan Lido and helped win the Welsh League and Konica League Cup. Former Welsh Youth midfielder Russell Coughlin starred in Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup final triumph. ADEBAYO AKINFENWANigerian striker Adebayo Akinfenwa scored the winner in Swansea City's 2006 Football League Trophy final triumph. A former Liverpool trainee, he signed professional at the Vetch Field in November 1997 and was loaned to Rhayader Town before making his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at Mansfield Town in May 1998. He managed Wales and Lebanon and has held various coaching posts. He made his League debut in place of Dai Thomas in Swansea's 4-1 victory at Notts County the following month but failed to secure a regular first-team slot and netted five goals in 15 Second Division games before joining Gloucester City in July 1958. ALAN HOLECentre-half Alan Hole played for Swansea during the 1953-54 campaign. Midfielder Andy Robinson played in Swansea City's 2006 Football League Trophy final triumph. He played 86 League games before joining Tranmere Rovers in June 1983. Signing professional for Shrewsbury Town in October 1970, he made his League debut in that month's 2-0 defeat at Halifax Town and followed Gregg to the Vetch Field for 5,000 in August 1973. The end of the 2014-2015 season saw Luciano celebrate becoming a champion when PSV won the Eredivisie title and he enjoyed a run of games in the national side. Later playing for Ammanford, Llanelli, Afan Lido, Ragged School and Port Tennant Colts. Making 23 League appearances for the Swans before moving to Carmarthen Town in January 2003, he has also played for Port Talbot. He joined Oxford United in February 1985 and helped to secure top-flight status that season, then win the Milk Cup in 1986. He helped Palace reach the FA Cup final in 1990, then win the ZDS Cup in 1991 and First Division title in 1993-94. 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. His contract was cancelled by mutual consent shortly after Brian Flynn was appointed manager, re-joining Carmarthen in December 2002. 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. He later played for Haverfordwest. Featuring in the 1967-68 FA Cup fourth round tie at home to Arsenal, he made 36 League appearances before a knee injury ended his career, then was a coach and scout back at Bristol Rovers. Former Welsh international right-back Jackie Roberts appeared for Swansea during the 1950-51 campaign. Initially with Cardiff City, he helped win the Welsh Cup three times and moved to Aston Villa for 100,000 in September 1974. Signing professional for Spurs in November 1974, he was loaned to Swansea in February 1977 and made five League appearances. He later played for Hibernian, since coaching at Celtic, Aberdeen and Newcastle. He played against eventual winners Spurs in the 1970-71 League Cup second round and scored once in 29 League games for Swansea prior to joining Crewe Alexandra in August 1971. Starting with Wokingham, he joined Crystal Palace for 25,000 in February 1988 and was sold to Swansea for 12,000 in September 1989. VANGELIS MORASThe former Greek international began his career at Larissa where he caught the eye of giants AEK Athens. Signing professional at the Vetch Field in June 1961, he was given his League debut in Swansea's 0-0 draw at home to Portsmouth in April 1963 and also featured in the next two Second Division games at Luton and Huddersfield. He starred as they reached the League Cup semi-finals in 1964-65. 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