welsh football players past and present

CLIFF JONESWelsh international winger Cliff Jones gained the first 16 of his 59 caps while at the Vetch Field. Former Northern Ireland U-23 left-back Paul Agnew briefly played for Swansea City during the 1987-88 campaign. He was captain of club and country, playing under Terry Venables at Crystal Palace and QPR again, then had spells at Coventry, Exeter and Cardiff before moving to Swansea in October 1984. Moving to Doncaster Rovers in August 1998, he became manager in March 2002, taking them to the Conference title in 2002-03 and Third Division title in 2003-04. He played in the 1969 Welsh Cup final, netting 11 goals in 142 League games before reuniting with Billy Lucas at Newport County in June 1972. Scoring nine times in 52 League outings for Swansea, he joined Carlisle United in March 1982. Signing professional for Aston Villa in December 1963, he made his First Division debut in their 3-1 defeat at Burnley in November 1965. Welsh international winger Ronnie Rees was once Swansea City's most expensive signing. Signing professional for Nottingham Forest in August 1967, he appeared regularly in the top-flight and moved to Chester in October 1976. His solitary Second Division appearance was in the Swans' 3-0 defeat at Huddersfield Town on Christmas Day 1952. STEPHEN OHALLORANStephen was a Republic of Ireland international, playing twice for the senior side and 13 times for the Under-21s. His two seasons at the club were highly productive and he was a starter at Wembley when the Swans demolished Bradford City 5-0 to win the League Cup. He joined West Brom for 65,000 in March 1968, then Nottingham Forest for 60,000 in February 1969. His playing career was ended by a recurring back injury at the age of 28 and he became Preston's youth team manager. Gareth Frank Bale MBE (born 16 July 1989) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger for Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC and the Wales national team. He was reunited with former youth team coach Brendan Rodgers but made just five appearances (three as sub). Initially with hometown Ponthenry, he joined Swansea in September 1946 and overcame a fractured wrist to make his League debut in the 1-1 draw at home to Walsall in February 1948. Starting with Rhondda Transport, he joined Cardiff City in July 1947 and moved to Brighton in August 1948. 191 of these came for Southampton, but Jones also featured for Wolves, while he also made two appearances for Liverpool during a loan spell. Luke moved to Turkish side Elazigspor before joining the MLS in America. document.getElementById('cloak1b64ad58306a328ac6638b0b8afffca2').innerHTML = ''; Welsh international winger Barrie Jones scored in Swansea's 1961 Welsh Cup final triumph. Making two League appearances, he briefly re-joined Merthyr in May 1985, then moved to Barry Town. PETER DONNELLYInside-forward Peter Donnelly played for Swansea during the 1961-62 campaign. Stephen was a Republic of Ireland international, playing twice for the senior side and 13 times for the Under-21s. Helping them qualify for the League One play-offs in 2004-05, he was also loaned to Oxford United and Walsall. Later with Haverfordwest, he became a master builder, then worked at a fruit and vegetable market in Cardiff. The seasons that followed saw Joe consolidate his position in the first-team squad, with the midfielder going on to make his Under-21 and senior bows for Wales. He scored in the 2-1 FA Cup second defeat at home to Bristol Rovers and played three League games overall prior to joining Haverfordwest in 1987. Later with Crewe Alexandra and Port Talbot. He failed to secure a regular first-team slot and was loaned to struggling Swansea on transfer deadline day in March 1991. He was given his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 victory at Colchester United the following month but failed to make any further first-team appearances behind the experienced Vic Gomersall and moved to Pembroke Borough in August 1969. Later with Morriston Town, Pontardawe, Milford United and Ammanford Town. A former Bolton Wanderers amateur, he joined hometown Swansea in October 1943 and featured in the first post-war League match against West Brom in August 1946. TOMMY DODDSVersatile inside-forward Tommy Dodds appeared for Swansea during the early post-war era. He featured in Swansea's 1987-88 promotion campaign, moving to Sunderland for 70,000 in March 1988. Spending 23 years with the Eastern Electricity Board, he died in King's Lynn in July 1997. He had limited first-team opportunities but helped win the West Wales Senior Cup in 2002, making ten League appearances prior to joining Llanelli in August 2002. Locally born, he developed with Tawe United before joining Swansea in August 1942 and contested a first-team slot with Jim Feeney and Terry Elwell. Moving to Sunderland for 10,000 in November 1947, he remained in the top-flight after joining Manchester City in September 1949. He played for Farsley Celtic, Doncaster Rovers, Farsley again and was an FA Vase finalist with Bridlington shortly before joining Swansea for 5,000 in August 1990. He was twice leading marksman and was valued at 124,000 when he joined Swansea with John Hughes and Keith Walker in November 1989. Welsh teams of past and present have always been fiercely patriotic, with one exceptional talent amongst the hardworking group. Signing professional for Everton in June 1952, he moved to Sheffield Wednesday in March 1959, then Plymouth Argyle in January 1960. Following a change of management at the Liberty, Grahams appearances for limited last season, despite scoring seven goals including the second in a 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge in the Capital One Cup. He was top scorer as the reserves won the Football Combination Second Division title in 1960-61. Initially with Soundwell, he joined Bristol Rovers in March 1956 and made his League debut in their 4-1 victory at home to Luton Town in February 1961. Alternating between right-back and right-half whilst at the Vetch Field, he made 68 Second Division appearances for Swansea until leaving in May 1959. A central defender at the tender age of 19, he was loaned out to Bristol City in 2010, impressing so much that he won their Player of the Year award with some outstanding performances. He made his League debut in that month's 3-0 win at home to Stockport and netted three goals in 41 Fourth Division games for Swansea prior to joining Hartford Bi-Centennials in May 1976. Welsh international winger Ernie Jones was capped twice while at Swansea. Chris was a product of the youth system, coming through the ranks and signing a professional contract in 2006 before making his debut against Walsall in the Football League Trophy. Making 140 League appearances before joining Plymouth Argyle for 7,500 in January 1965, he later played for Charlton Athletic and was a publican in Wolverhampton until his death in December 1992. DIXIE HALEIrish wing-half Dixie Hale was a member of Trevor Morris' squad at Swansea. He later played for Merthyr Tydfil but cricket became his priority and he achieved success with Glamorgan and Sussex. Welsh Youth international winger Keri Andrews featured in Swansea's 1987-88 promotion campaign. Initially with Cwm Villa, he joined Tottenham Hotspur in May 1936 and captained the 'Push & Run' side to the Second Division title in 1949-50 and League Championship in 1950-51. Wing-half Frank Burns was ever-present in two consecutive seasons including Swansea's 1948-49 Third Division (South) title triumph. His solitary goal in 18 Second Division games came in the Swans' 2-0 victory at Derby in March 1963 and he joined Yeovil Town in May 1963, becoming their player-boss. Welsh U-18 goalkeeper Alex Davies briefly played for Swansea City during the 2000-01 season. He scored twice on his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 win at home to Rotherham United but suffered injury problems during his time at the Vetch Field. HERBIE WILLIAMSLong-serving Welsh international inside-forward Herbie Williams was capped three times while at Swansea. Initially with hometown Llanelli, he was initially a part-time professional at the Vetch Field and was given his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 victory at home to Exeter City in May 1969. PAUL BRAYSONEngland Youth striker Paul Brayson helped Swansea City qualify for the Third Division play-offs in 1996-97. Experienced midfielder Matt Murphy played for Swansea City during the 2002-03 campaign. KEVIN BUDDFull-back Kevin Budd briefly played for Swansea City during the 1985-86 season. In 2009 Joe was given his first professional contract, making his first team debut in August 2010 in a 3-0 League Cup win over Barnet at the Liberty Stadium. A left-back that could also play as a central defender, Joe was born in Cardiff and joined the youth setup at the Liberty in 2007. He scored twice on his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 win at home to Rotherham United but suffered injury problems during his time at the Vetch Field. Featuring in their 1959-60 promotion campaign, he later played for Hastings United and Tunbridge Wells. He has held various other managerial posts including the Welsh national team. Moving to the Vetch Field for 5,000 in November 1949, he was ever-present in two consecutive seasons and contested a first-team slot with Dai Thomas. With his game time limited, he went out on loan to Yeovil in 2009, and spent the next four seasons with the Glovers. Versatile central defender Glen Davies scored twice in Swansea City's 1975 West Wales Senior Cup final triumph. Joining Motherwell in July 2001, he moved via Walsall to Swansea in January 2003 and netted four goals in 122 League games prior to joining Chester City in August 2006. Irish full-back Steve Leavy provided reliable defensive cover while at Swansea. He then managed Haverfordwest and Morriston. Goalkeeper Cliff Edwards understudied Johnny King while at the Vetch Field. Left-half Len Emmanuel played for Swansea either side of the Second World War. It was a season that ended with the club winning the League One championship and he signed permanently for a then record fee of 400,000. Later with Morriston Town, Pontardawe, Milford United and Ammanford Town. Leaving in May 2002, he returned to France, then had a spell in Spanish football, joining Cherbourg in July 2003. He gained his solitary cap for Wales against Northern Ireland in April 1964. THE Welsh Football Data Archive (WFDA)involved a number of researchers and historians within Wales and beyond, had a number of aims. Scoring eight times in 25 Second Division outings, he joined Walsall in May 1965, then played for New York Generals, Brentford and Worcester City. The Welshman never shied away from expectation either, scoring winning goals in big games vs the likes of Italy, Germany, France and Scotland. He represented the League of Ireland and was capped twice with Drumcondra before joining the strong Irish contingent at the Vetch Field in November 1948. He signed for Hednesford Town, playing non-league football before joining Division Two club Stockport County in 2003. Hamer was a regular starter for the Swans that season until the arrival of Andy Fisher in January. He joined West Brom for 25,000 in March 1988, moving to Swansea in January 1989 and netting once in 19 League outings. A former apprentice at the Vetch Field, he was given his League debut in Swansea's 1-1 draw at Bury two months before signing professional in July 1971. The Wales national football team has represented Wales in international association football since 1876, making it the third oldest international football team. This was the very dawn of football in Wales, where working men played in amateur club sides like Chirk and Druids FC, battling it out for The Welsh Cup, a competition still held today. Joining Barnsley initially on loan in January 2004, he scored in their 2005-06 League One play-off final success, moving to QPR in June 2007. Appointed captain, he helped reach the League One play-offs and win the Football League Trophy in 2005-06. BARRIE HOLEWelsh international central defender Barrie Hole gained the last of his 30 caps while at Swansea City. IJAH ANDERSONAttacking left-back Ijah Anderson featured in Swansea City's 2004-05 promotion success. Locally born, he impressed with BP Llandarcy before joining Swansea in July 1956 and made his Second Division debut in the 1-1 draw at home to Grimsby Town in November 1958. Were it not for injuries, Aaron Ramsey could easily have become one of the Premier League's greatest ever midfielders. Joining Chester in August 1974, he featured as they won promotion and were League Cup semi-finalists in 1974-75. He was loaned to Cheltenham during his 2006-07 testimonial season. He later played for Merthyr Tydfil and managed Abercynon. In what has to be one of the most surreal episodes in Welsh football history, the citys football club, Wrexham AFC, made headlines in 2020 following a successful takeover bid by Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Welsh U-21 winger John Lewis featured in Swansea City's 1987-88 Fourth Division play-off final triumph. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in August 1981 and made his First Division debut in Swansea's 3-0 defeat at Aston Villa in May 1982. Given his first-team debut in Swansea's 2-0 Worthington Cup first round defeat at home to Peterborough United, he made three Third Division appearances for the Swans but suffered a knee injury and his contract was paid up in February 2002. Signing professional for Liverpool in November 1972, he was loaned to Swansea in October 1975 and scored twice in six League outings. A member of the 2005 FAW Cup winning team, he featured in Swansea's triumphant 2006 Football League Trophy run and was an influential figure as Kenny Jackett's side qualified for the League One play-offs. Initially with Aberdare, he joined Cardiff City in August 1929 and scored in their 1930 Welsh Cup final success. DAVE STEWARTFormer Scotland international goalkeeper Dave Stewart was ever-present as Swansea City won promotion to the top-flight in 1980-81. He netted three goals in five League games for the Swans then played for Southport, Runcorn and Droylsden. He was a prolific goalscorer for New York Metro Stars, Miami Fusion and New England Revolution, then had a spell with San Jose Earthquakes prior to joining Swansea in October 2000. He deputised for internationals like Dai Thomas and Arthur Willis, scoring once in 37 Second Division games until injury ended his playing career in May 1959. Playing as a striker in a two-man partnership with various teammates, Bale scored 3 goals in 6 games including one vs England as his performances propelled Wales out of the group stage and as far as the semi-finals of the tournament, an unforgettable moment for his nation. Signing professional for Southampton in April 1988, he and his two brothers Danny and Rod made history in October 1988 by appearing together in Saints' First Division match against Sheffield Wednesday. TONY CULLENWinger Tony Cullen made a significant contribution as Swansea City qualified for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93. His only other first-team appearance for the Swans was in the 2-0 Freight Rover Trophy defeat at Cardiff City in December 1988. Locally born, he played for Morriston and Haverfordwest before moving to the Vetch Field in May 1947. He moved to the Vetch Field in March 1951 and deputised for Jack O'Driscoll in Swansea's 2-2 draw at Nottingham Forest October 1951. He helped them twice win the Welsh League title, later playing for Ammanford, Llanelli, Haverfordwest, Ton Pentre, Cwmamman and Ammanford again. After five years in Portugal with Academica, then Naval, he reunited with Mark McGhee at Reading in September 1993 where injury ended his career. He appeared in the 2001 LDV Vans Trophy final, then helped them reach the Second Division play-off final in 2001-02. He featured in two Welsh Cup finals, including the 1950 triumph, netting 35 goals in 205 League outings before becoming Newport County's player-boss in December 1953. Initially with Dunstable, he joined Luton in 1971 and helped them win promotion to the top-flight in 1973-74. Welsh international centre-half Mel Nurse had two spells at Swansea. Signing pro for Cardiff in 1973, he helped them win promotion in 1975-76 and reach the FA Cup fifth round in 1976-77. The England youth international made seven appearances for Russell Martins side, before he returned to Liverpool in January 2022. He is currently on loan at Estoril. A 60,000 fee saw McLeod make the move permanent at the beginning of the 2005-06 campaign and made 52 appearances (14 as sub) and scored seven goals before joining Colchester the following season, Brighton, Wycombe and Chelmsford City. Signing professional for Norwich City in January 1997, he secured a regular first-team slot the following season and was often used as a substitute before being sold to Luton Town for 60,000 in July 2001. Moving to Swansea on non-contract terms in September 1997, he made seven Third Division appearances before joining Wisbech Town in December 1997. Signing professional for Barnsley in October 1957, he played for Yeovil Town prior to joining Bournemouth in March 1963. He scored two goals both memorable for different reasons contributing a header in a 4-0 win over rivals Cardiff City and a superb solo effort against Reading. When the club brought in a new manager in the form of Tintin Marquez, Albert found himself surplus to requirements and Roberto Martinez brought both Serran and Jordi Gomez to the Liberty Stadium in the summer of 2008. Signing professional at the Vetch Field in April 1947, he made his League debut in Swansea's 3-1 defeat at Exeter six months later and appeared in two Welsh Cup finals including the 1950 success. It was an injury to Dorus de Vries that brought Konstantopoulos to the Liberty in October 2008, playing six games before moving to Cardiff City where he played nine times. He made his debut for the club in the opening Premier League game of the 2012 season, an incredible 5-0 away win at QPR. He made 83 League appearances before joining Hamrun Spartans in August 1986, then coached in China and Canada. Moving to Bath City in July 1999, he later played for Clevedon Town. He was a physical training instructor at Gaiter College and had spells with Brecon Corinthians and Troedyrhiw before joining Swansea as an amateur in June 1952. Now works in the media. Welsh international midfielder Owain Tudur-Jones featured in SwanseaCity's 2006 Football League Trophy final success. He played for Abergavenny Thursdays, Ebbw Vale, Barry, Porth and Cwmammam. MATTHEW REESWelsh U-21 central defender Matt Rees had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2003-04 campaign. He later went on to feature for Swindon, Oldham Kansas City and Millwall. Experienced midfielder George Smith missed just three matches for Swansea City during the 1975-76 season. After a shaky start to his time there he gained in confidence and in three seasons he played 52 games, scoring 17 goals. A strong, forceful midfielder who began his career at QPR before moving to Aldershot Town in the hope of finding first-team football. The former Liverpool striker moved on loan to the Liberty Stadium from Bolton in January 2014until the seasons end. Later with Llanelly, Ammanford, Milford United, Haverfordwest and Bettws, he was a foreman at AWCO in Swansea, then a caretaker in the St David's Centre and died locally in October 2001. His impressive form led to moves to Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich and finally a move to Premier League side Blackburn Rovers. A former Wolves junior, he joined Aston Villa in September 1969 and moved to Crewe Alexandra initially on loan in March 1972. He helped qualify for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93 and netted 16 goals in 149 League outings before being sold to Birmingham City for 350,000 in March 1996. He made his League debut as a substitute in Swansea's 2-1 defeat at Lincoln in April 2004 and also featured in the next match, a 3-2 reverse at home to Hull City. He played in defence and midfield, helping Swansea twice qualify for the Third Division play-offs, then win the Third Division title in 1999-2000. JOHN MAHONEYThe former Welsh international starred for the Swans between 1979-83 and played a major role in the club progressing through the ranks to the old First Division. 'Chopper' starred as the Swans qualified for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93, netting 14 goals in 228 League games prior to joining Gillingham for 15,000 in August 1995. He scored once in 106 appearances (one as sub) before being sold to Hull City for 300,000 in July 2006. Ever-present in their 1980-81 League Championship success, he was a European Cup winner again in 1982 and re-joined Swansea for 40,000 in July 1983. He was given his League debut in the following month's 2-1 victory at home to Rotherham but then had to wait until February 1958 for his next League appearance. Reliable left-back Mike Howard was an influential figure in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. DEAN SAUNDERSStriker Dean Saunders was capped 75 times by Wales after leaving Swansea City. He studied at Cambridge University and played in four Varsity matches at Wembley. Welsh U-23 midfielder Geoff Thomas was an influential figure in Swansea's 1969-70 promotion success. The French full-back joined the Swans in June 2015 from St Etiennefor an undisclosed fee believed to be around 3m and made his debut in a League Cup tie against York City. Also played for Llanelli. MIKE HUGHESFormer Welsh Youth goalkeeper Mike Hughes was ever-present for Swansea City in 1986-87. Despite wanting to keep Gomez at the club following a successful season, his price tag proved too much and he eventually followed Roberto Martinez to Wigan in the summer of 2009 after 51 appearances (seven as sub) and 14 goals. His first Premier League goal came with a late winner against Arsenal and the introduction of his panther goal celebration. Arsenal WFC [Youth B Women] Tweets by @Arsenal. This form prompted boss Roberto Martinez to make Duffys move permanent, with the striker going on to help the club win promotion from League One in 2008 before joining Bristol Rovers, Cheltenham and Salgaocar in Goa after 40 appearances (18 as sub) and seven goals. Despite wanting to keep Gomez at the club following a successful season, his price tag proved too much and he eventually followed Roberto Martinez to Wigan in the summer of 2009 after 51 appearances (seven as sub) and 14 goals. A former Manchester City trainee, he signed professional in May 2000 but failed to secure a first-team slot and made his League debut while on loan to Peterborough United in May 2003. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and given his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers in April 1972. [6] Players who reach 50 appearances for Wales are awarded a golden cap. He played local football in Warrington prior to joining Wrexham in May 1991 and helped them beat Arsenal in the 1991-92 FA Cup third round, then win promotion the following season and the Welsh Cup in 1995. MARCOS PAINTER The left-back began his professional career with Birmingham City. He was capped 32 times and moved to Swansea as player-coach in August 1954, succeeding Billy McCandless as player-boss a year later. For more fromAdam Aladay, follow him onTwitter! Hartson enjoyed the best spell of his career during his time with Celtic, grabbing 41 goals in 85 appearances. His time at the Swans was cut short due to sustaining a knee injury which resulted in his return to his parent club. He turned professional a year later and scored nine goals in 128 League games for the Swans prior to joining Ammanford in July 1975, helping them beat Swansea in the 1980 West Wales Senior Cup final. Sunderland closed to within a point of the . DAVE CARVERExperienced right-back Dave Carver had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1972-73 season. Previously with Ammanford, he moved to Swansea in December 1961 and scored on his first-team debut in Swansea's 3-1 League Cup second round victory at home to Swindon in September 1964. He died in Bridgend in July 1997. Born in Barcelona, Jordi began his career at the Spanish giants before moving on to Real Madrid and playing in their B team. While at Wrexham he won three Welsh Premier Cup medals and lifted the Johnstones Paint Trophy in 2005, before moving to the Liberty in August 2006. He appeared in the top-flight and netted four goals in 47 League outings for Swansea prior to joining Charlton Athletic in June 1985, but a knee injury ended his playing career in May 1987. This site uses animations - these my cause issues for some people and can be turned off. Experienced midfielder Paul Reid played for Swansea City during the 2002-03 season. Re-joining Bradford City as manager in February 1989, he returned to Swansea as boss from March 1990 until March 1991. Moving to Watford in July 1999, he joined West Brom in March 2000 and was an experienced figure as they won promotion in 2001-02. Locally born, the grandson of former Swans favourite Rory Keane, he impressed with Mumbles Rangers before signing professional for Swansea in July 1997. Locally born, he impressed with Swansea League side St Judes before moving to the Vetch Field in August 1948. Teenage defender Mark Davies briefly appeared for SwanseaCity during the 1991-92 campaign. Initially with hometown Cork, together with Jack O'Driscoll, he then played for Waterford and represented the League of Ireland. Initially with Glenavon, he joined West Brom for 40,000 in September 1985 and moved to Wolves for 20,000 in March 1987. He became a miner and died in Mansfield in June 1975. He moved via Blackpool to Swansea for 30,000 in October 1990 and starred as the Swans qualified for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93, scoring twice in 101 League games before swapped for Exeter City's John Hodge in July 1993. He played for Ashington, then lived and worked in Sunderland until a fatal heart-attack in November 1966. His patience was rewarded at Wembley Stadium in February 2013 when he won a medal as the Swans defeated Bradford City in the final of the League Cup. Ever-present as Plymouth reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1983-84 and won promotion in 1985-86. The Trinidadian joined Wrexham for 100,000 in 2001 from Defence Force, joining fellow countrymen Hector Sam and Carlos Edwards at the Racecourse. Signing professional for Derby County in July 1949, he helped them win the Third Division (North) title in 1956-57 and joined hometown Swansea in July 1962. He deputised for Keith Walker alongside Christian Edwards in the heart of Swansea's defence and impressed with his aerial strength. Initially with Rutherglen Glencairn, he joined Falkirk in December 1935 and moved to Brentford for 3,500 in June 1937. He moved to Huddersfield Town for 70,000 in May 1994 and featured in their 1994-95 promotion campaign. Initially with Southampton, he joined Halifax Town in July 1984 and moved to Swansea for 10,000 in August 1987. He impressed with Saffron Walden prior to joining Leyton Orient in August 1993 and was sold to Lincoln for 30,000 in July 1996. Signing professional for Sunderland in October 1985, he featured in their rise to the top-flight under Denis Smith and joined Swansea for 50,000 in August 1991. He played for Neath Boys and was an apprentice at the Vetch Field, making his League debut as substitute in Swansea's 1-1 draw at Darlington four months before turning professional in August 1976. MEL NURSEWelsh international centre-half Mel Nurse had two spells at Swansea. Who is the best Welsh soccer player of all time? Locally born, he signed professional at the Vetch Field and impressed in a successful reserve team before making his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 victory at home to Grimsby in November 1962. He helped them qualify for the Second Division play-offs in 2001-02, then featured in their 2002-03 promotion campaign, moving to Swansea in March 2004. He impressed with Saffron Walden prior to joining Leyton Orient in August 1993 and was sold to Lincoln for 30,000 in July 1996. ALAN SULLIVANWelsh Youth winger Alan Sullivan was a young member of Roy Bentley's squad at Swansea City. Irish winger John O'Sullivan was Billy McCandless' first signing for Swansea. Signing professional for Chelsea in September 1999, he failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to QPR, Huddersfield Town and Sheffield Wednesday before joining Brighton in July 2003. Tall central defender Dave Cole played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. PAUL MILLERExperienced central defender Paul Miller played for Swansea City during the 1990-91 campaign. He helped Palace reach the FA Cup final in 1990, then win the ZDS Cup in 1991 and First Division title in 1993-94. 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