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So in the hypothetical case that an incoming investor offered a large amount for the club, how can you be sure that the supporters trust wouldn't...
The trust website says... "Swansea City Supporters Trust currently owns nearly 20% of Swansea City Football Club but if there is further...
It doesn't make any difference if we are first or second choice for a player. What matters is whether he can do the job or not. I doubt there are...
So if the Morgan family own 22.5% and the supporters trust own 20%, who owns the other 57.5%? And who owns the supporters trust? And how is it...
Yes, that's true. Sometimes you can know a place too well. If you lived on the west side and never ventured east, then it might seem quite nice....
So if a very big investor wanted to buy the club, and it meant that the Swans would most likely end up playing in the Champions League, would the...
It's funny how things change. On your link above, have a look at the Top 5 in Oct 1983... Swansea, Spurs, Ipswich, Forest, West Ham. Not sure...
Can't the current owners just sell their 80%? And why would the supporters trust be worried about having a smaller percentage of a larger amount?...
No point worrying about the ref. It was only a kick about and the score is irrelevant.
BBC website says... BBC Sport Wales also understands the Swans have made an improved offer for Newcastle's Wayne Routledge. Swansea also...
According to the BBC, Swans have put in a bid of around £1m for Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Lee Camp....
If they papers have really made up all those stories then Taylor should sue them. Someone needs to put a stop to this nonsense reporting. 90% of...
We can count ourselves lucky. Imagine if Speed had come here, as was originally planned. There would have been no Brendan, no play-off final and...
What a turnaround! Hopefully the contract has been reworded to make it a bit clearer. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/14161511.stm
Training with us isn't the same as having a trial with us.
What's iirc?
It's a pretty sad state of affairs when a Romanian programmer can work things out properly and FIFA can't. Why don't they just get this guy to do...
I don't think they'd be giving him a trial if there wasn't any possibility of him being allowed to play here.
Seemed a strange choice, so makes you wonder where these stories come from.
I wonder what they've set the sell-on/talking to clause at this time. And I hope they've re-worded it to make it crystal clear which one it is....