Can't blame him to be honest , overlooked for the 1st team job and probably can see whats going to happen withe the youth teams so why not . Good luck to him he deserves a lot of credit for his and Gary Richards achivements with the U23s
All part of the sell off of the Landore Academy facility, it is what Birch was brought in for, by the Yankee scum, next season will be very interesting with the Parachute payments all but gone................
Talk about cutting to the bone! Always thought these two Yankee doodle dandies would be bad for the club from the first rumour of their takeover, what a poisoned chalice the club now is...........
That is what I said before they took over, .... Don't trust the Bloody Yanks, That is what I've said ever since. Lucky to see them once a bloody year. ..... bloody pathetic. ..... DONT TRUST THE BLOODY YANKS.
Birch was only brought into the club to do one thing. Cut costs and get it ready for a sale. With a bit of luck these yanks will have ****ed off next season. Let’s hope so anyway.
What if another Yank or two bought the club from them, what the hell would we do then ?......... land up in the Coed, if they had any room left.?
Gary Richards gone ..... please log in to view this image Swansea City Under-23s lead coach Gary Richards has left his role at the club. Richard departs after a long-running association with Swansea City, and is expected to officially reunite with Cameron Toshack at Cypriot top-flight club Pafos FC. Richards, 56, spent the last four years working alongside Toshack as joint under-23s lead coach. Swansea City chairman Trevor Birch said: “Everyone at Swansea City would like to thank Gary for his fantastic service to the club over the years and wish him well for the future.” please log in to view this image Richards started his career at Swansea City, where he became an academy graduate before turning pro in 1981. He made 84 appearances in all for the Swans before leaving for Swedish side Jankopings Sodra. He also featured for Lincoln City, Cambridge United, Torquay United, Newport County, Llanelli, Saltash United, Forest Green Rovers, Barry Town and Haverfordwest County. After retiring, Richards worked as a postman for Royal Mail in Swansea, while also being involved with Swansea Schoolboys, Swansea Bravehearts and the Swans’ centre of excellence. He joined the Swans Academy on a full-time basis in August 2011 as lead coach of the youth development phase before working alongside Toshack with the under-23s.