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Saturday, November 08, 2003 FLYNN PRAISES RUUD VAN TRUNDLE! |
| Evening Post
Brian Flynn today hailed Lee Trundle as Swansea City's equivalent of Ruud van Nistelrooy. Swansea's 11-goal top-scorer has signed a 12-month extension to his Vetch Field contract, keeping him at the club until summer 2005. |
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Friday, November 07, 2003 Swans hotshot staying for fans |
| Western Mail
SWANSEA CITY golden boy Lee Trundle has admitted the Vetch Field fans are the reason for agreeing a one-year extension to his current contract. |
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Thursday, November 06, 2003 Trundle boost for Swans |
| BBC Online
Striker Lee Trundle has signed a new contract which will keep him at Swansea until June 2005. |
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Thursday, November 06, 2003 HE'S BACK . . . NOW TRUNDLE HAS HIS SIGHTS SET ON MAKING FA CUP START |
| Evening Post
Lee Trundle declared himself ready to fire Swansea City back to form after returning from injury in last night's miserable LDV Vans Trophy defeat by Southend. And the Vetch Field top scorer, sidelined since October 11 with a knee ligament problem, has told boss Brian Flynn he is fit enough to start Saturday's FA Cup first-round tie with Rushden & Diamonds having played half an hour as a substitute in the 2-1 reverse. |
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Thursday, November 06, 2003 BROTHERS IN ARMS SPLIT BY LUCK OF THE DRAW |
| Evening Post
As soon as the draw for the FA Cup first round was made Richard Duffy was straight on the phone to elder brother Robert. Swansea were paired with Rushden & Diamonds at Vetch Field and the younger sibling took the chance to get in first as the banter started between the two. |
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Thursday, November 06, 2003 Confidence boost for Murphy's bid |
| Western Mail
ROOKIE Swansea City 'keeper Brian Murphy says he will report for Republic of Ireland duty later this month boosted by his return to first-team action at the Vetch. |
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Thursday, November 06, 2003 MARTINEZ MISSES CUP-TIE |
| Evening Post
Swansea City skipper Roberto Martinez is backing his team-mates to cause a minor upset and beat Rushden Diamonds in the FA Cup first round on Saturday. Martinez had been hoping to be fit to lead the team in a competition he calls the greatest in the world. |
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Thursday, November 06, 2003 CRAZY GANG DRIVE BRITTON'S AMBITION |
| Evening Post
Leon Britton lives the FA Cup dream this weekend 15 years after his unfancied boyhood heroes pulled off the biggest final shock of all. Swansea City's twinkle-toed midfielder was just five years of age when Wimbledon's Crazy Gang stunned the mighty Liverpool thanks to Lawrie Sanchez's header. |
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Thursday, November 06, 2003 MUMFORD EXTENDS STAY AT NEWPORT |
| Evening Post
Fallen star Andrew Mumford insists he will not criticise Brian Flynn as he closes in on a permanent move away from Swansea City. The former Welsh Under-21 midfielder, Swansea's player of the year two seasons ago, has agreed to a third month's month loan with Newport County. |
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Wednesday, November 05, 2003 End of Swansea's cup dream |
| Western Mail
THE return of Lee Trundle and Daniel Nardiello's first goal for the club were the only plus points as Swansea City's dreams of a cup final appearance went up in smoke with the fireworks last night. |
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 THOMAS ALL SET TO PUT THE PAIN BEHIND HIM |
| Evening Post
James Thomas should end two months of injury misery tonight by stepping back into Swansea City's misfiring attack. Last season's top marksman has been forced to sit and watch most of this campaign thanks to problems with gout. |
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 SWANS CHAIRMAN TAKES A SWIPE AT THE BIG BOYS |
| Evening Post
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 Flynn: We can lift LDV trophy |
| Western Mail
BRIAN FLYNN believes Swansea City are capable of reaching the latter stages of this season's LDV Vans Trophy. |
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 It was hard to play, says Flynn |
| Western Mail
BRIAN FLYNN paid tribute to Bristol Rovers' defensive work after Swansea City drew a third successive blank at home. |
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 Flynn ready for Christmas present |
| Western Mail
BRIAN FLYNN is not one for rash promises. |
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 Edwards ready for rocket from dad |
| Western Mail
FORMER Vetch hero Christian Edwards shut out the Swans - and then headed home for an ear-bashing from his dad! |
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 TRICK OR TREAT? EITHER, PLEASE! |
| Evening Post
Brian Flynn will hope FA Cup week brings some magic to the treatment room after Swansea City missed their tricks again in the Third Division. All at Vetch Field, most of all Flynn, are sick of talking about it, but the fact remains that a lengthy injury list which shows few signs of shortening continues to cast a shadow over the club. |
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 FLYNN REMAINS UPBEAT DESPITE LATEST SLIP-UP |
| Western Mail
Swansea City head into this week's cup double-header with boss Brian Flynn insisting he has no worries about their dip in league form. Flynn's injury-plagued side failed to score for the third straight home game in Saturday's stalemate with Bristol Rovers - the fourth consecutive Vetch Field contest they have failed to win. |
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Monday, November 03, 2003 Swansea's goal drought continues |
| Western Mail
IT'S an unwritten rule in football that former players will come back to haunt you. |
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Monday, November 03, 2003 Nugent bristling with anticipation |
| Western Mail
KEVIN NUGENT'S mobile phone hasn't stopped ringing all week. |
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Saturday, November 01, 2003 Flynn: We need to stay with Hull |
| Western Mail
SWANSEA CITY boss Brian Flynn has urged his side to stay on the coat-tails of Third Division leaders Hull City. |
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Saturday, November 01, 2003 Rovers return has Nugent bristling with anticipation |
| Western Mail
KEVIN NUGENT'S mobile phone hasn't stopped ringing all week. |
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Friday, October 31, 2003 Skilful Britton back to his best after dip in form |
| Western Mail
FANS' favourite Leon Britton has revealed how he emerged from a Swansea City form slump. |
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Friday, October 31, 2003 Martinez blow for Swans |
| BBC Online
The captaincy injury jinx at Swansea has struck again with new skipper Roberto Martinez ruled out for four weeks after suffering a knee injury in training. |
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Friday, October 31, 2003 Martinez hit by jinx |
| Western Mail
SWANSEA CITY'S injury jinx has struck again with skipper Roberto Martinez ruled out for four weeks. |
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Thursday, October 30, 2003 Trundle pins hopes on return for the Rushden cup clash |
| Western Mail
LEE TRUNDLE provided Swansea City boss Brian Flynn with an unexpected fitness boost yesterday and could now return for the club's FA Cup tie against Rushden & Diamonds. |
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Tuesday, October 28, 2003 Cup doubts over Swans loan rangers |
| Western Mail
SWANSEA CITY boss Brian Flynn hopes to have his on-loan stars available for the FA Cup tie with Rushden and Diamonds. |
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Tuesday, October 28, 2003 Durkan ready to show what he's made of |
| Western Mail
INJURY-CURSED Kieron Durkan believes he has the perfect chance to finally prove himself at Swansea City. |
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Tuesday, October 28, 2003 Tate and smiles on a sweet return |
| Western Mail
WHEN you've been compared to Ruud van Nistelrooy and average more than a goal a game for Manchester United reserves no wonder Swansea City's new No 28 is suddenly the centre of attention. |
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Monday, October 27, 2003 MADE FOR WALES |
| Evening Post
Brian Flynn has pledged to make Daniel Nardiello a Welshman after he kicked off his Swansea City career in style at Rochdale on Saturday. The on-loan Manchester United striker, maker of Mark Wilson's winning goal at Spotland, is a target for Wales boss Mark Hughes. |
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Monday, October 27, 2003 WILSON ON TARGET AS SWANS WIN AWAY |
| Evening Post
High-flying Swansea kept themsleves on track for at least a play-off place after comfortably seeing off Dale at Spotland. |
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Monday, October 27, 2003 THREE UNITED FOR THE SWANS CAUSE |
| Evening Post
Rochdale's followers roared with approval when news that the big boys down the road had lost at home on Saturday but, predictably perhaps, Manchester United had the last laugh at Spotland. Or at least a couple of their young pretenders and one Old Trafford academy graduate did. |
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Monday, October 27, 2003 Nardiello refuses to be drawn on his international allegiance just yet |
| Western Mail
LOAN signing Daniel Nardiello will continue to keep his options open over his international future. |
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Monday, October 27, 2003 Hughes keeps eye on Danny |
| Western Mail
SWANSEA manager Brian Flynn has pledged to nudge borrowed Manchester United raider Daniel Nardiello towards the national side. |
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Monday, October 27, 2003 It's Tate and smiles on a sweet return for loan star |
| Western Mail
WHEN you've been compared to Ruud van Nistelrooy and average more than a goal a game for Manchester United reserves no wonder Swansea City's new No 28 is suddenly the centre of attention. |
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Sunday, October 26, 2003 D3 review: Swans close gap |
| Wales on Sunday
It was a good day for the top six with five of them recording wins, with Swansea closing the gap following a 1-0 success at Rochdale courtesy of Mark Wilson's 16th-minute effort. |
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Sunday, October 26, 2003 YOUNG SWANS MAKE CUP EXIT |
| Western Mail
Swansea made a disappointing FA Youth Cup first round exit. They were edged out at Torquay and so missed out on a home tie against Chelmsford City in the next round of the competition. |
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Sunday, October 26, 2003 AT LAST! BETTER NEWS FOR TRUNDLE |
| Evening Post
Lee Trundle could be back playing for Swansea City in four weeks. The striker saw specialist surgeon Dai Rees in Oswestry yesterday and the consultant orthopaedic surgeon, who has treated top Premiership players, says the news on Trundle's injury is better. |
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Saturday, October 25, 2003 Swans and Dragons get tricky cup ties |
| Western Mail
Both Wrexham and Swansea have tricky ties against Nationwide League opposition in the FA Cup first round. |
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Saturday, October 25, 2003 Martyrs aim to keep Lee |
| Western Mail
SWANSEA CITY might be keeping a close eye on new Merthyr Tydfil striker Lee John - but the Martyrs have no plans to let him slip from their grasp, writes Ian Hunt. |
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Saturday, October 25, 2003 LEON WANTS HAPPY RETURN TO ROCHDALE |
| Evening Post
Leon Britton hopes tomorrow's return to Rochdale will see him bounce back to form. The ex-West Ham man is in the midst of a first sticky patch since leaving London for South Wales 10 months ago. |
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Saturday, October 25, 2003 UNITED AGAIN |
| Evening Post
Swansea City boss Brian Flynn has pulled off another major transfer coup with the capture of Manchester United duo Alan Tate and Daniel Nardiello. And the double boost has come just at the right time for a club reeling over the news that top-scorer Lee Trundle could be out of action for another two months. |
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Wednesday, October 22, 2003 Swans count cost of injury |
| Western Mail
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Tuesday, October 21, 2003 SMITH HAS TO PACK IN |
| Evening Post
Brian Flynn today paid tribute to Jason Smith after Swansea City's club skipper retired from the game through injury. Smith, 29 last month, has finally given in having failed to shake off the pain in two and a half years since first damaging his ankle. |
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Tuesday, October 21, 2003 HEARTBREAK FOR A WASTED TALENT |
| Evening Post
Jason Smith today told of the heartbreak he feels after accepting defeat in his 32-month battle with ankle injury. Swansea City's club captain, who turned 29 last month, has called time on his professional career after four operations and two and a half seasons wrecked by continual problems. |
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Monday, October 20, 2003 TRUNDLE'S TREAT |
| Evening Post
Lee Trundle is close to agreeing a contract extension that will keep him at Swansea City until the summer of 2005. Brian Flynn's star striker has been in talks with Vetch Field chairman Huw Jenkins about lengthening his current deal by 12 months and is on the verge of putting pen to paper. |
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Friday, October 17, 2003 Swans fans are told not to worry |
| Western Mail
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Friday, October 17, 2003 Maylett back to ease injury crisis |
| Western Mail
SWANSEA CITY winger Brad Maylett has been given the all-clear to fill the void left by Lee Trundle in tomorrow's Third Division home clash against Kidderminster. |
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Friday, October 17, 2003 NICK PLANS HIJACK IN MOSCOW |
| Evening Post
Wacky Welsh soccer fan Nick Rees is planning a Moscow hijack. Nick, from Mayals, Swansea, works in the Russian capital, and the second the draw for the play-offs for the European Championships in Portugal was made he swung into action. |
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Thursday, October 16, 2003 Police swoop on soccer hooligans |
| Western Mail
Police investigating football-related hooliganism during a soccer tournament in West Yorkshire have arrested five men in Aberdeen. |
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Thursday, October 16, 2003 Flynn sets his sights on Trundle return |
| Western Mail
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Thursday, October 16, 2003 MARTINEZ TARGETS ROCHDALE RETURN |
| Evening Post
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Wednesday, October 15, 2003 Flynn sets his sights on Trundle return |
| Western Mail
SWANSEA CITY boss Brian Flynn believes top goalscorer Lee Trundle could make the club's next away game at Rochdale. |
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Monday, October 13, 2003 Brian's stars of Orient impress |
| Western Mail
Swansea mananger Brian Flynn has a good reason for the club's excellent form this season - himself. |
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Sunday, October 12, 2003 Robinson poses selection headache |
| Western Mail
ROBERTO MARTINEZ might be just seven days away from a first-team comeback - but the man who has filled the midfield star's boots has no plans to let him walk straight back into the Swansea side. |
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Sunday, October 12, 2003 Partridge ready to wing in at Vetch? |
| Western Mail
SWANS loan target Richie Partridge is open to offers, his agent revealed last night. |
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Sunday, October 12, 2003 D3 Review: Swans close gap at top |
| Western Mail
Swansea closed the gap on Third Division leaders Hull to just one point after Lee Trundle continued his remarkable scoring run against Leyton Orient at London Road. |
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Sunday, October 12, 2003 Trundle blow for Swans |
| BBC Online
Swansea director of football Brian Flynn's joy at his side's 1-2 win away at Leyton Orient was tempered by the injury suffered by leading scorer Lee Trundle. |
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Sunday, October 12, 2003 Robinson poses selection headache |
| Western Mail
ROBERTO MARTINEZ might be just seven days away from a first-team comeback - but the man who has filled the midfield star's boots has no plans to let him walk straight back into the Swansea side. |
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