Hi peeps, thought I’d say hello to you. I’m a Jack obviously, been watching the rebuild with real interest and looking forward to the new season now that I can actually go to home matches now. It’s been a few years since I’ve been to a home game, though did manage Plymouth away last season, oh and Bournemouth for the FA Cup which I’d like to forget.
Swansea City is proud to announce an extension to its partnership with Swansea Building Society (SBS), which will see SBS continue as the club’s official back-of-shirt sponsor. The agreement marks the seventh consecutive season of collaboration between the club and SBS, further strengthening a long-standing and successful relationship. It ensures Swansea Building Society’s branding will remain on the back of Swansea City's home and away kits for the 2025-26 season. As part of the new deal, enhancements will also be made to the Swansea Building Society Lounge on the third floor of the Swansea.com Stadium, further elevating the matchday experience for supporters. Swansea Building Society has been a community-focused financial institution since 1923 and now stands as one of only three remaining in Wales. Lee Merrells, head of partnerships at Swansea City, said: “We are delighted to extend our successful partnership with Swansea Building Society. "This long-term commitment reflects the strength of our relationship and the shared values that underpin it. Improvements to the Swansea Building Society Lounge will also help us enhance our hospitality offering and overall supporter experience.” Alun Williams, chief executive at Swansea Building Society, added, “We are proud to continue our partnership with Swansea City for a further three seasons. It’s a fitting way to mark our centenary and reaffirm our commitment to the club and the wider Swansea community. "We look forward to the future and the positive impact this collaboration will continue to have both on and off the pitch.” About Swansea Building Society The Swansea Building Society was founded as a mutual Building Society in 1923. The Society's principal objective is the provision of loans secured on residential property for the use of customers particularly in the south Wales area. These loans are funded by personal savings deposited in a variety of savings accounts offered by the Society. The Society is one of only three remaining mutual Building Societies in Wales and the only Building Society or Bank with its headquarters in west Wales. In 2021, the Society went through a review of its brand and emerged with a revised brand vision, mission statement and value proposition, underlining why we are in business, how they operate and what they will offer.
Swansea City can confirm the squad that has travelled for this week’s pre-season training camp in Spain. Jisung Eom has not made the journey after picking up an ankle injury in the behind-closed-doors friendly against Kidderminster Harriers, which is currently being assessed. Swansea City squad: Andy Fisher, Lawrence Vigouroux, Kit Margetson, Josh Key, Jay Fulton, Ben Cabango, Melker Widell, Zan Vipotnik, Josh Tymon, Cameron Burgess, Goncalo Franco, Florian Bianchini, Liam Cullen, Ricardo Santos, Bobby Wales, Zeidane Inoussa, Joel Cotterill, Ethan Galbraith, Ollie Cooper, Ronald, Sam Parker, Cameron Congreve, Arthur Parker, Blair McKenzie, Sebastian Dabrowski.
interesting that Tymon has gone, I thought he did his ankle in, so unless the injury was not that bad or the trip is being used for his rehabilitation of it, it is not clear what his contribution will be