Past Players
IAN MARSH
Teenage midfielder Ian Marsh briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1987-88 promotion campaign. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 4-2 defeat at home to Crewe Alexandra ten months before turning professional in July 1988. His only other first-team appearance for the Swans was in the 2-0 Freight Rover Trophy defeat at CardiffCity in December 1988. Following Terry Yorath to BradfordCity in July 1989, he later played for Southall, Haverfordwest, MaestegPark, Briton Ferry and Morriston. He is now managing a communications store in Gloucester.
ROBERTO MARTINEZ
Spanish midfielder Roberto Martinez was an experienced figure in Swansea City's 2004-05 promotion success. Initially with Vipla Balaguer, he spent five seasons with Real Zaragoza before moving to Wigan Athletic in July 1995 with his team-mates Jesus Seba and Isidro Diaz. He helped Latics win the Third Division title in 1996-97, then qualify for the Second Division play-offs three times. 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 ChesterCity in August 2006. He returned to Swansea as manager in February 2007.
CHRIS MARUSTIK
Welsh international midfielder Chris Marustik helped Swansea City win the Welsh Cup in two consecutive seasons. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in August 1978 and featured in Swansea's 1978-79 and 1980-81 promotion campaigns. He netted 11 goals in 152 League games before moving to CardiffCity in exchange for Roger Gibbins in October 1985. Joining Barry Town in August 1987, he had a spell with NewportCounty until the club folded in February 1989, then played football in Australia. He is now living back in Swansea and after working as a drayman with Welsh Brewers, is now with ALCOA.
LAYTON MAXWELL
Welsh U-21 midfielder Layton Maxwell appeared for Swansea City during the closing weeks of the 2003-04 season. A former Liverpool trainee, he signed professional in July 1997 but failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to StockportCounty before joining CardiffCity in August 2001. 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. Making three League appearances while at the Vetch Field, he joined Rhyl in July 2004 and has since played for NewportCounty, MansfieldTown and CarmarthenTown.
EDDIE MAY
Experienced central defender Eddie May featured prominently in Swansea City's 1977-78 promotion success. Initially with Dagenham, he played for Southend United before following Alvan Williams to Wrexham in June 1968. He starred in their 1969-70 promotion success and 1975-76 ECWC run, moving to Swansea in August 1976. Ever-present in 1976-77, he netted eight goals in 90 League outings while at the Vetch Field. He was later coach/manager at Leicester City, Charlton Athletic, Newport County, Lincoln City, Cardiff City, Barry, Cardiff again, Brentford and Torquay. Now head of development at Falkirk.
BRAD MAYLETT
Flying winger Brad Maylett featured in Swansea City's 2004-05 promotion campaign. A former Burnley trainee, he signed professional in February 1999 and regularly appeared as a substitute. He moved to Swansea initially on loan in March 2003, scoring a hat-trick in the 4-2 victory at home to Bury on the opening day of the 2003-04 season and also helping the Swans reach the FA Cup fifth round. Scoring five times in 45 League outings, he lost his place after a hernia problem and joined Boston United initially on loan in March 2005. He was loaned to ChesterCity, then appeared in Boston's last Football League match.
NICOLAS MAZZINA
Argentina U-21 midfielder Nicolas Mazzina briefly played for Swansea City during the 2001-02 season. He graduated from the Boca Juniors' Academy and spent a season with AC Kimberley in his native country before moving to the Vetch Field in August 2001. 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. He had trials at several clubs, then briefly joined YorkCity in September 2002 and has since played in Spanish football.
TERRY MEDWIN
Welsh international centre-forward Terry Medwin gained the first three of his 30 caps while at the Vetch Field. Signing professional for hometown Swansea in November 1949, he was twice leading marksman and scored as the Swans took top-flight Sunderland to an FA Cup fifth round replay in 1954-55. He netted 60 goals in 148 Second Division games for Swansea prior to joining Tottenham Hotspur in April 1956. Featuring in their 1960-61 'double' success, he was an FA Cup winner in 1962 but then a broken leg ended his career and he later held coaching posts at CardiffCity, Fulham, NorwichCity and back at Swansea.
ANDY MELVILLE
Welsh international central defender Andy Melville starred in Swansea City's 1987-88 Fourth Division play-off final success. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in July 1986 and helped Swansea win the Welsh Cup in 1989. He was ever-present in 1989-90, netting 23 goals in 175 League games before being sold to Oxford United for £275,000 in July 1990. Joining Sunderland for £750,000 in August 1993, he helped win the First Division title in 1995-96, then moved to Fulham in July 1999 and repeated the feat in 2000-01. He joined West Ham in January 2004 and was loaned to NottinghamForest.
PAUL MILLER
Experienced central defender Paul Miller played for Swansea City during the 1990-91 campaign. Signing professional for Spurs in May 1977, he starred in two consecutive FA Cup final triumphs and scored in their 1984 UEFA Cup final success. He joined Charlton Athletic for £130,000 in February 1987, moving via Watford to AFC Bournemouth in August 1989. Reuniting with Terry Yorath at Swansea in January 1991, he made 12 Third Division appearances while at the Vetch Field before a knee injury ended his career in May 1991. He has since worked for Kleinwort Benson in the City and been a football agent.
TONY MILLINGTON
Welsh international goalkeeper Tony Millington was a key figure in Swansea's 1969-70 promotion success. Initially with West Brom, he contested a first-team slot with Ray Potter and joined CrystalPalace for £15,000 in October 1964. Joining Peterborough United with Derek Kevan in March 1966, he moved to the Vetch Field for £5,000 in July 1969 and helped Swansea reach the FA Cup fourth round in 1971-72. He made 178 League appearances before moving to Glenavon in July 1974, also becoming a publican, but a car crash in 1975 left him in a wheelchair. He is the representative for disabled supporters at Wrexham.
JAN MOLBY
Former Danish international midfielder Jan Molby managed Swansea City to the Third Division play-off final in 1996-97. Starting with hometown Kolding, he played for Ajax prior to joining Liverpool in August 1984, helping win the League Championship three times and FA Cup twice. He moved to Swansea as player-boss in February 1996 and netted three goals in 41 League games while at the Vetch Field before leaving in October 1997. After working in the media, he became Kidderminster Harriers' boss in May 1999 and plotted their 1999-2000 Conference title triumph. He then managed HullCity and Kidderminster again.
GARRY MONK
Central defender Garry Monk featured prominently in Swansea City's 2004-05 promotion success. A former Torquay United trainee, he made his League debut as a 16 year-old in their 4-1 defeat at Chester in November 1995. He joined Southampton in May 1997 but had limited Premiership chances and was loaned back to Torquay, then StockportCounty, Oxford United and Sheffield Wednesday. Featuring in Saints' 3-2 win over Arsenal in the last match at The Dell, he moved to Barnsley in November 2003 and was an early Kenny Jackett signing for Swansea in June 2004. He helped win the 2006 Football League Trophy final.
GARY MOORE
Tall striker Gary Moore was an experienced figure in Swansea City's 1977-78 promotion campaign. Initially with Sunderland, he joined GrimsbyTown for £8,000 in February 1967. He moved to Southend United for £8,000 in November 1968 and helped win promotion in 1971-72, then repeated the feat on loan to Colchester in 1973-74. Joining Chester in August 1974, he featured as they won promotion and were League Cup semi-finalists in 1974-75. He joined Swansea in July 1976 and scored nine goals in 34 League games until injury ended his career in May 1978. He is now a retired medical sales rep in Newton Aycliffe.
JOHN MOORE
Versatile central defender John Moore was a member of Harry Gregg's squad at Swansea City. A former Everton apprentice, he joined StokeCity in July 1963 and made his First Division debut in their 2-2 draw at Chelsea in September 1967. He reunited with Harry Gregg at ShrewsburyTown in August 1968, then followed him to Swansea for £5,000 in January 1973. Making 31 League appearances while at the Vetch Field, he was forced to retire with a serious knee injury in January 1975. He has settled in Bishopston, playing local football for Bishopston, then Murton Rovers, and now runs his own building company.
KEVIN MOORE
Flying winger Kevin Moore starred in Swansea City's 1977-78 promotion success. Initially with hometown Blackpool, where his father Len became club president, he joined Swansea in July 1977. He also featured in the 1978-79 promotion campaign, netting six goals in 55 League games while at the Vetch Field prior to joining NewportCounty for £12,000 in February 1979. Helping them achieve a promotion and Welsh Cup 'double' in 1979-80, he was a ECWC quarter-finalist in 1980-81, then had a loan spell at SwindonTown. He has since owned a nursing home in Blackpool and his daughter Louise is a wakeboarding champion.
MICHAEL MOORE
Young striker Michael Moore briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1993-94 campaign. A former DerbyCounty trainee, he signed professional in June 1992 but failed to make an impact and moved to Swansea in August 1993. A back injury affected his first-team chances and his only League appearance was as a substitute in the 2-1 defeat at Reading in March 1994. He then played for CradleyTown, Stafford Rangers, Moor Green, Telford United, Stourbridge, Rothwell, Redditch, Bromsgrove, Gresley, Stratford, Stourport Swifts, Hednesford and Cradley again. Now coaching football at NorthBirminghamCollege.
JOE MOREIRA
Portuguese left-back Joe Moreira played for Swansea City in the 1996-97 Third Division play-off final. Previously with leading Portuguese side Benfica, he had a loan spell at Nacional de Madeira before moving to the Vetch Field for £56,000 in May 1996. He missed the start of the season after suffering a knee injury in pre-season training and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 win at home to Brighton in November 1996. Unable to command a regular first-team slot during the 1997-98 campaign, he played 15 Second Division games while at the Vetch Field before being released in March 1998, then returned to Portugal.
ARTHUR MORGAN
Tough-tackling full-back Arthur Morgan provided reliable defensive cover while at Swansea. A former amateur at the Vetch Field, he turned professional in August 1950 and was given his League debut in place of Terry Elwell in that month's 2-1 defeat at Hull City. He played for Swansea in the 1952-53 FA Cup third round tie at holders Newcastle United and made 12 Second Division appearances for the Swans prior to joining Plymouth Argyle in November 1953. Moving to Barry Town in August 1959, he retired in May 1964 and resided in Barry until his tragic death in a gas explosion at his home in October 2000.
BARI MORGAN
Young midfielder Bari Morgan featured in Swansea City's 2000-01 relegation battle. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he signed professional in July 1999 and made his first-team debut in a flu ravaged Swansea squad that lost 2-0 at Exeter City in the 1999-2000 Auto Windscreens Shield second round. He was given his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at Millwall in September 2000, making a further four substitute appearances for the Swans before moving to Aberystwyth in July 2001. Captaining them in the 2004 Intertoto Cup first round tie against FC Dinaburg, he currently works for a logistics computer company.
DENLEY MORGAN
Versatile left-back Denley Morgan held a regular first-team slot at Swansea City during the closing weeks of the 1971-72 campaign. 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. He made 14 League appearances before returning to Llanelli in July 1972 and starred as they twice won the Welsh League Premier Division. After spells at Ammanford and Pembroke Borough, he rejoined Llanelli in July 1980 and also assisted Wyndham Evans at Carmarthen. He now works as an electrician for Visteon.
HUW MORGAN
Welsh Youth midfielder Huw Morgan played for Swansea City during the 1983-84 season. He represented the Boys Club of Wales and was an apprentice at the Vetch Field before turning professional in August 1982. Making his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Grimsby Town in November 1983, he was unable to prevent relegation and played seven Second Division games prior to joining Port Talbot in July 1984. Briefly with Finn Harps, he then had spells at Port Talbot, Llanelli, Afan Lido and Port Talbot again. He has since been employed at BSC Port Talbot as a contractor and now a production worker.
WENDELL MORGAN
Outside-left Wendell Morgan contested a first-team slot with Norman Lawson while at Swansea. Initially with Grovesend Welfare, he represented Great Britain Boys Clubs and joined Cardiff City in May 1952. He moved to Brentford in June 1954, then had a season at Gillingham before joining Swansea for £5,000 in July 1958. Making seven Second Division appearances for the Swans, he moved to Newport County in June 1959 and Carlisle United in June 1960, then finished his playing career with Llanelli and managed Garden Village. He worked as an accountant until his retirement in April 1996, settling in Gorseinon.
KENNY MORGANS
Welsh U-23 winger Ken Morgans helped Swansea win the West Wales Senior Cup in two consecutive seasons. Locally born, he turned professional with Manchester United in April 1956 and helped them twice win the FA Youth Cup. He survived the Munich air crash but never again found his early form, moving to the Vetch Field for £3,000 in March 1961. Scoring eight times in 54 Second Division games before losing his place to Barrie Jones, he moved to Newport County in June 1964, then had a spell at Barry Town and was later Cwmbran Town's player-manager. He became a publican in Pontypool, then was a salesman.
ALAN MORRIS
Ex-Welsh Youth winger Alan Morris helped Swansea win the Football Combination Second Division title in 1960-61. Locally born, he progressed through the ranks at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 4-0 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers nine months before turning professional in June 1958. He also helped the reserves win the Welsh League First Division title in two consecutive seasons, netting once in 12 Second Division games prior to joining Reading for £4,500 in August 1963 but a knee injury ended his career. Later working at the IMI Works in Waunarlwyd, he died in Swansea in March 2007.
BILLY MORRIS
Former Welsh Schoolboy outside-left Billy Morris featured in Swansea's 1948-49 Third Division (South) title campaign. Locally born, he lost several years of his career during the Second World War and turned professional at the Vetch Field in May 1946. He helped Swansea win the London Combination Cup in 1947 and made his League debut in the 3-2 defeat at Ipswich Town in January 1948. Also appearing in the 1949 West Wales Senior Cup final success, he scored once in 16 League outings prior to joining Brighton in September 1949. He retired in May 1951 and resided back in Swansea until his death in March 1994.
MAL MORRIS
Centre-forward Mal Morris scored twice in Swansea's 1957 West Wales Senior Cup final success. Initially with Pembroke Borough, he starred in their 1953-54 Welsh League 'double' triumph and moved to the Vetch Field in October 1956. He made his League debut in place of Dai Thomas in Swansea's 4-1 victory at Notts County the following month but failed to secure a regular first-team slot and netted five goals in 15 Second Division games before joining Gloucester City in July 1958. Later rejoining Pembroke Borough, he worked for Hancock Ship Builders in Pembroke Dock until retirement and died in Neyland in June 2001.
STEVE MORRIS
Former Welsh Youth left-back Steve Morris featured prominently in SwanseaCity's 1977-78 promotion success. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 victory at home to Southport two months before turning professional in June 1976. He also featured in Swansea's 1978-79 promotion campaign and scored once in 39 League games prior to joining Plymouth Argyle for £10,000 in January 1980. Later playing for Bridgend and Trebanos, he worked for Sainsbury's in Swansea for ten years and since been employed as a machine operator for Bemis, also a retained fireman.
PAT MORRISSEY
Former Republic of Ireland U-23 midfielder Pat Morrissey had a loan spell at SwanseaCity during the 1977-78 promotion campaign. Initially with CoventryCity, he joined Torquay United in July 1968 and moved to Crewe Alexandra in July 1969. He was briefly with Chester before being sold to Watford for £8,000 in December 1971 and joined Aldershot in an exchange deal involving Roger Joslyn in November 1974. Loaned to Swansea in October 1977, he made four League appearances while at the Vetch Field. He later played for Dartford, Hayes, Slough and managed several non-League clubs. He died in February 2005.
DAVE MOSS
Midfielder Dave Moss played for SwanseaCity during the 2002-03 season. A former Doncaster apprentice, he had spells with Rotorua Suburbs, Worksop, Boston and Doncaster again before moving to Chesterfield in October 1993. He was a promotion winner in 1994-95, then played for Scunthorpe, Partick and Falkirk, helping win the Scottish League Challenge Cup in 1998. Sold to Dunfermline for £120,000 in September 1999, he moved via Falkirk to Swansea in August 2002 and scored twice in nine League games. He joined Hednesford in April 2003, then Barry and Carmarthen, becoming Swansea's head of youth in May 2005.
ROGER MULLEN
Welsh Youth full-back Roger Mullen understudied Wyndham Evans while at SwanseaCity. A former apprentice at the Vetch Field, he turned professional in March 1984 and was given his League debut as a substitute in the following month's 2-0 defeat at Shrewsbury. He made just two further League appearances before moving to Basingstoke in July 1985. Joining Merthyr Tydfil in July 1986, he helped win the Welsh Cup in 1987, promotion in 1987-88 and the Southern League title in 1988-89. He played for Abergavenny Thursdays, Ebbw Vale, Barry, Porth and Cwmammam. He is now finance director with AB Connectors.
ANDY MUMFORD
Welsh U-21 midfielder Andy Mumford featured in SwanseaCity's 2002 West Wales Senior Cup final triumph. Initially with Llanelli, he moved to the Vetch Field in June 2000 and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at Port Vale in April 2001. He also appeared in a central defensive role and netted six goals in 63 League outings but lost his place under Brian Flynn. After loan spells at Haverfordwest, Port Talbot, Merthyr Tydfil, Peter Nicholas' NewportCounty and AldershotTown, he joined League of Wales side Port Talbot in August 2004. Since then he has played for AberystwythTown and GardenVillage.
KARL MUNROE
Teenage midfielder Karl Munroe briefly played for SwanseaCity during the 1997-98 campaign. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he made his solitary League appearance for Swansea as a substitute in the 1-0 defeat at MansfieldTown two months before turning professional in July 1998. He failed to make an impact under new manager Brian Flynn and was loaned to AberystwythTown before joining MacclesfieldTown in October 1999. A fiery competitor, he secured a regular first-team slot while at Moss Rose and moved to HalifaxTown in August 2004. He has since played for Northwich Victoria and Altrincham.
BRIAN MURPHY
Republic of Ireland U-21 goalkeeper Brian Murphy was a member of SwanseaCity's 2006 Football League Trophy winning squad. A former ManchesterCity 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. He joined Swansea in August 2003 and selected ahead of stalwart Roger Freestone for the opening match of the season. Understudying Willy Gueret as the Swans won promotion in 2004-05 and reached the League One play-off final in 2005-06, he made 13 League appearances prior to joining Bohemians in June 2006.
MATT MURPHY
Experienced midfielder Matt Murphy played for SwanseaCity during the 2002-03 campaign. He had spells with Long Buckby, Cogenhoe United, Irthlingborough Diamonds and CorbyTown prior to joining Oxford United for £20,000 in February 1993. Helping win promotion in 1995-96, he was loaned to Scunthorpe before moving to Bury in August 2001. He was reunited with Nick Cusack at Swansea in July 2002 and netted three goals in 12 Third Division games prior to joining KetteringTown in July 2003. Later with King's Lynn, Ford Sports and SloughTown, he reunited with Mike Ford at BrackleyTown in June 2005.
DON MURRAY
Former Scotland U-23 central defender Don Murray had a loan spell at SwanseaCity during the 1974-75 season. Signing professional for CardiffCity in January 1963, he featured in successive Welsh Cup final triumphs and was a semi-finalist in the League Cup in 1965-66 and ECWC in 1967-68. He was loaned to Swansea in October 1974 and made five League appearances while at the Vetch Field. Sold to Hearts for £15,000 in December 1974, he reunited with Jimmy Scoular at NewportCounty in October 1976 and later played for Barry Town. He has since worked at a special care centre in Barry, settling in the Cardiff area.
TOMMY MUTTON
Fast striker Tommy Mutton briefly featured in SwanseaCity's 1999-2000 Third Division title campaign. A former Burnley apprentice, he impressed with Rhyl and BangorCity before joining Swansea for £20,000 in September 1999. He made his League debut as a substitute in that month's 2-0 defeat at HullCity, then played against top-flight DerbyCounty in the Worthington Cup second round. Failing to secure a regular first-team slot, he made seven League appearances and was loaned to Merthyr Tydfil prior to joining Rhyl in March 2001. He moved to Connah's Quay Nomads in August 2001 and rejoined Rhyl in June 2005.














