Swansea City: June 2009 Archives

Bodde future unclear

The future of Ferrie Bodde at Swansea appears to be in the balance after his representatives hit back at new boss Paolo Sousa.

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Bodde deal blocked

Bolton will have to bid £5million for Ferrie Bodde if they want to strike a deal after Swansea rejected their £2.5million offer.

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Allen's new deal boost

Swansea have received a boost with the news that Joe Allen has signed a new three-year deal to keep him at the club.

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Swans get physical

Swansea are expected to announce the appointment of fitness coach John Harbin with the next week.

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Midfielder move denied

Swansea have denied reports that Bolton have made a bid for Ferrie Bodde and insist the player will not leave on the cheap.

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Sousa unveiled by Swans

Two-time Champions League winner Paulo Sousa has been unveiled as Swansea City's new boss to replace Roberto Martinez.

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Wigan in touch over Martinez old boy

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins says Wigan have been in contact about Jason Scotland, but insists Latics have not bid for the striker.

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Lopez lined up

Paulo Sousa is expected to be unveiled as Swansea City's new boss on Tuesday and could make Jordi Lopez his first signing.

More: Lopez lined up |

Swans set Scotland fee stance

Huw Jenkins has revealed his club Swansea and Burnley are "miles apart" in their valuation of striker Jason Scotland.

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Prem new boys in Scotland raid

Burnley have made an official seven-figure bid to Swansea for the services of striker Jason Scotland, according to the player's agent.

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Sousa accepts Swans offer

Former Portuguese international Paulo Sousa has verbally accepted an offer to manage Swansea City.

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Race on for striker

Burnley appear to be in a race with north-west rivals Wigan for the services of Swansea City striker Jason Scotland.

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Jenkins eyes weekend progress

Swansea say they hope to make progress with a new manager by the weekend after Roberto Martinez's move to Wigan was finally confirmed.

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Martinez staff compensation agreed

Roberto Martinez will finally be confirmed as Wigan boss after a compensation package was agreed with Swansea for his backroom staff.

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Swans seek quick manager move

Aidy Boothroyd and Gary Speed are believed to be the top two candidates to replace Roberto Martinez as Swansea manager.

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Swans reveal boss latest

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins still expects Roberto Martinez to join Wigan despite a fall-out over backroom staff compensation.

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Martinez deal cost set to rise

Wigan will have to pay Swansea more compensation to appoint Roberto Martinez as boss after a wrangle over backroom staff.

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Latics made to wait for Swans chief

Swansea City have kept Wigan waiting as a compensation deal is not in place for Roberto Martinez's backroom staff.

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Swans linked to Exeter swoop

Exeter boss Paul Tisdale is being linked with Swansea but the Grecians are confident of keeping their man.

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Three-year deal done

Dave Whelan has confirmed that Roberto Martinez has agreed to become the new Wigan manager and will be unveiled tomorrow.

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Swans wings set to be clipped - Jenkins

Chairman Huw Jenkins is fearful that key players like Ferrie Bodde and Angel Rangel could follow boss Roberto Martinez out of Swansea.

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Hartson and Knill in frame

John Hartson says he would love to manage Swansea City while Bury boss Alan Knill is flattered to be linked with the job.

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Wigan set for Martinez announcement

Wigan chairman Dave Whelan says the club will confirm Swansea boss Roberto Martinez as their new manager on Wednesday.

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Hughes on Swansea radar

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins has confirmed his interest in bringing in John Hughes from Falkirk to replace Roberto Martinez.

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Martinez deal 'moving forward'

Chief executive Brenda Spencer is 'positive' that Swansea's Roberto Martinez will be Wigan's new boss by 'early next week'.

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Latics beat Celtic to Roberto talks

Swansea have granted Wigan Athletic permission to speak to Roberto Martinez after the clubs agreed a compensation sum.

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Williams full of praise for Martinez

Swansea City defender Ashley Williams has admitted he expects manager Roberto Martinez to depart the Liberty Stadium this summer.

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Swansea hot-shot eyed by Albion

West Brom boss Tony Mowbray is believed to be keen on Espanyol midfielder Jordi Gomez, who was on loan at Swansea last season.

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No go for Roberto

Swansea City are set to slap a £2m price tag on Roberto Martinez's head in order to prevent him moving to Celtic.

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Trio linked with Swans boss

Swansea face a summer battle to keep hold of boss Roberto Martinez after an approach from Celtic and Reading with Wigan also linked.

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Bodde future unclear

The future of Ferrie Bodde at Swansea appears to be in the balance after his representatives hit back at new boss Paolo Sousa.

More: Bodde future unclear |

Bodde deal blocked

Bolton will have to bid £5million for Ferrie Bodde if they want to strike a deal after Swansea rejected their £2.5million offer.

More: Bodde deal blocked |

Allen's new deal boost

Swansea have received a boost with the news that Joe Allen has signed a new three-year deal to keep him at the club.

More: Allen's new deal boost |

Swans get physical

Swansea are expected to announce the appointment of fitness coach John Harbin with the next week.

More: Swans get physical |

Midfielder move denied

Swansea have denied reports that Bolton have made a bid for Ferrie Bodde and insist the player will not leave on the cheap.

More: Midfielder move denied |

Sousa unveiled by Swans

Two-time Champions League winner Paulo Sousa has been unveiled as Swansea City's new boss to replace Roberto Martinez.

More: Sousa unveiled by Swans |

Wigan in touch over Martinez old boy

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins says Wigan have been in contact about Jason Scotland, but insists Latics have not bid for the striker.

More: Wigan in touch over Martinez old boy |

Lopez lined up

Paulo Sousa is expected to be unveiled as Swansea City's new boss on Tuesday and could make Jordi Lopez his first signing.

More: Lopez lined up |

Swans set Scotland fee stance

Huw Jenkins has revealed his club Swansea and Burnley are "miles apart" in their valuation of striker Jason Scotland.

More: Swans set Scotland fee stance |

Prem new boys in Scotland raid

Burnley have made an official seven-figure bid to Swansea for the services of striker Jason Scotland, according to the player's agent.

More: Prem new boys in Scotland raid |

Sousa accepts Swans offer

Former Portuguese international Paulo Sousa has verbally accepted an offer to manage Swansea City.

More: Sousa accepts Swans offer |

Race on for striker

Burnley appear to be in a race with north-west rivals Wigan for the services of Swansea City striker Jason Scotland.

More: Race on for striker |

Jenkins eyes weekend progress

Swansea say they hope to make progress with a new manager by the weekend after Roberto Martinez's move to Wigan was finally confirmed.

More: Jenkins eyes weekend progress |

Martinez staff compensation agreed

Roberto Martinez will finally be confirmed as Wigan boss after a compensation package was agreed with Swansea for his backroom staff.

More: Martinez staff compensation agreed |

Swans seek quick manager move

Aidy Boothroyd and Gary Speed are believed to be the top two candidates to replace Roberto Martinez as Swansea manager.

More: Swans seek quick manager move |

Swans reveal boss latest

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins still expects Roberto Martinez to join Wigan despite a fall-out over backroom staff compensation.

More: Swans reveal boss latest |

Martinez deal cost set to rise

Wigan will have to pay Swansea more compensation to appoint Roberto Martinez as boss after a wrangle over backroom staff.

More: Martinez deal cost set to rise |

Latics made to wait for Swans chief

Swansea City have kept Wigan waiting as a compensation deal is not in place for Roberto Martinez's backroom staff.

More: Latics made to wait for Swans chief |

Swans linked to Exeter swoop

Exeter boss Paul Tisdale is being linked with Swansea but the Grecians are confident of keeping their man.

More: Swans linked to Exeter swoop |

Three-year deal done

Dave Whelan has confirmed that Roberto Martinez has agreed to become the new Wigan manager and will be unveiled tomorrow.

More: Three-year deal done |

Swans wings set to be clipped - Jenkins

Chairman Huw Jenkins is fearful that key players like Ferrie Bodde and Angel Rangel could follow boss Roberto Martinez out of Swansea.

More: Swans wings set to be clipped - Jenkins |

Hartson and Knill in frame

John Hartson says he would love to manage Swansea City while Bury boss Alan Knill is flattered to be linked with the job.

More: Hartson and Knill in frame |

Wigan set for Martinez announcement

Wigan chairman Dave Whelan says the club will confirm Swansea boss Roberto Martinez as their new manager on Wednesday.

More: Wigan set for Martinez announcement |

Hughes on Swansea radar

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins has confirmed his interest in bringing in John Hughes from Falkirk to replace Roberto Martinez.

More: Hughes on Swansea radar |

Martinez deal 'moving forward'

Chief executive Brenda Spencer is 'positive' that Swansea's Roberto Martinez will be Wigan's new boss by 'early next week'.

More: Martinez deal 'moving forward' |

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