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Swansea were 2–0 ahead in ten minutes after two own goals from Ipswich, but Phillips equalised with two minutes to go and forced the match to a replay. [57] The match took place three weeks later, and despite having travelled 5,000 miles (8,000 km) over the preceding ten days, Swansea took a 2–0 lead midway through the first half.
15 April 1961 40: Swansea Town: 3–2: Middlesbrough : Swansea: Roy Saunders 23' Reg Davies 48' Brayley Reynolds 54' 22' Alan Peacock 61' Brian Clough: Stadium: Vetch Field Attendance: 15,335 Referee: JA Cattlin
First European match: Swansea Town 2–2 Motor Jena, European Cup Winners' Cup first round, first leg, 16 October 1961 [31] First match at Vetch Field: Swansea Town 1–1 Cardiff City, Southern Football League Division Two, 7 September 1912 [26] First match at Liberty Stadium: Swansea City 1–1 Fulham, friendly, 22 July 2005 [32]
The Swansea Town team during its first season, 1912–13. This is a list of seasons played by Swansea City Association Football Club in English and European football. It covers the period from the club's inaugural season in 1912, to the end of the last completed season.
Swansea Town: Runner-up: Bangor City ... 22 April 1961. 15:00. Swansea Town 3–1 Bangor City; Reynolds ... on YouTube; The FAW Welsh Cup at low.org.uk This page was ...
The 1961–62 season was the 63rd completed season of The Football League. ... Match results are drawn from Rothmans for all divisions. [2] ... Swansea Town: 42 12 12 ...
[3] [4] In July 1961, one of Clough's transfer requests was finally accepted and he moved to Boro's local rivals Sunderland for £55,000. [5] However, a poor start and a final day draw at Swansea saw the team finish third, a point behind Leyton Orient and nine points behind deserved champions Liverpool led by the inspirational Bill Shankly.
The 1960–61 British Home Championship international football tournament saw a series of high scoring games, with 40 goals scored in six matches. England took the British title after a final match at Wembley in which they put nine goals past Scotland, who returned with three of their own.