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In the 1996–97 season, Swansea reached the final of the 1997 Third Division play-offs for promotion, but lost to 1–0 to Northampton Town, whose goal came from a re-taken free kick by John Frain in the final minute.
Wound up by court order in December 1985, Swansea City was saved by local businessman Doug Sharpe who took over the running of the club, although the change of ownership was not enough to prevent relegation to the Fourth Division in 1986. [10] Eight years on from the first promotion under Toshack, the club was back where it had started.
Steve Hamer is a former chairman of both Swansea City and Bristol Rovers football clubs. He held the position at Bristol Rovers from February 2016 until November 2019, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] having previously been chairman of Swansea from 1997 to 2000.
After a successful run at Wagener-Salley High, Willie Fox is returning to Lexington County. Fox will be the new coach at Swansea High School. His hire was approved at Monday’s Lexington 4 school ...
v Wales at Swansea 294: George Cunningham: Half back: 1908-02-01: v Wales at Swansea 295: Geoffrey Gowlland: Forward: 1908-02-01: v Wales at Swansea 296: Hugh Martin: Wing: 1908-02-01: v Wales at Swansea 297: John Wilson: Forward: 1908-02-29: v Ireland at Lansdowne Road 298: Colin Gilray: Centre: 1908-03-21: v England at Inverleith 299
Prosecutors say car dealer engaged in a pattern of fraud. Swansea police said they have received complaints from about 25 people regarding Bristol County Auto Exchange since May; an additional 10 ...
Known for his Daily Update, Capt. Doug Hunter ends his storied career, marking 42 years of service to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office.
The new Swansea district was created on 1 April 1974 and covered the area of the former county borough of Swansea and the Gower Rural District, from the administrative county of Glamorgan. The new district inherited the city status of the former county borough and so was styled as the "City of Swansea", and was governed by Swansea City Council ...