Manager: Roy Bentley
Where are
they now? Spring 2005
Players include :
Len Allchurch
Sons and
Daughters: Brother
See a
picture of Len at Ivor Allchurch
Terry Cotton
Dai
Davies.
Moved to Everton December 1970.
Glen
Davies
Brian
Evans
Victor Gomershall
David Gwyther
Len Hill.
Died 10
April, 2007, see obituary.
Barry Hole
Sons and
Daughters: Brothers, Nephew, Father
Barry is
Carl Slee's Uncle
David Lawrence.
Tony Millington
Mel Nurse
Don Payne
Douglas Rosser
Anthony Screen
Willie Screen
W Screen.
Listed in
Rothmans 70-71; possible error?
Given that
W Screen is supposedly 6ft 5 1/2 in and Willie Screen
is 5ft 7in I even wonder if the person giving the
info to Rothmans was joking!
(James) Clive Slattery.
Carl Slee
Sons and
Daughters: Uncles, Grandfather
Carl is
Barry Hole's nephew
Geoff Thomas
Alan
Williams
Herbie Williams
Known Apprentices / Juniors in the 1970-71 season...
Keith Evans signed professional
forms August 1971
Denley Morgan signed professional
forms February 1971
According
to Hugman (2005 - see below) Keith played in the
70-71 seaon, but this is not reported in the
Rothmans 1971-72 Yearbook.
Alan Sullivan signed professional
forms in August 1971
Further players who
moved to Swansea in the 1970-71 season...
Alan Beer. Arrived from West
End (Swansea local team) February 1971
Wyndham Evans. Arrived from Stoke
City Amateurs February 1971
Gerry Ingram. Arrived from
Cardiff College in August 1970
Phil Holme. Arrived from
Bridgend Thursday in March 1971
For further links see
...
Click to
see Swansea City 70-71 autographs at Lennart
Kristiansson's site:

English Football League 70-71 Autographs
See Neil Brown's excellent site for career details of
every Swansea City player from 1946.
The rather excellent Swansea City FC
The official site is at
Swansea City Football Club
Return to Division Three
Note:
Birth information and League career statistics from:
"The PFA Premier and Football League Players'
Records 1946-2005"
Edited and compiled by Barry J. Hugman. Lennard Queen
Anne Press, 2005.
See www.since1888.co.uk
Further 1970-71 season information from :
'Rothmans Football Yearbook 1970-71' 1st Year. Queen Anne
Press, London, 1970, and
'Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971-72' 2nd Year. Queen Anne
Press, London, 1971.
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