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2009–10 Swansea City A.F.C. season

The 2009–10 season was Swansea City's 81st season in the Football League. It was their second consecutive season in the second tier following an eighth-placed finish in the previous campaign.

Swansea City
2009–10 season
ChairmanHuw Jenkins
ManagerPaulo Sousa
Football League Championship7th
FA CupThird Round
League CupSecond Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Darren Pratley (7)
All: Darren Pratley (7)
Highest home attendance18,794 vs Crystal Palace (28 December 2009)
Lowest home attendance12,775 vs Reading (18 August 2009)
Average home league attendance15,407

Swansea finished the season in seventh place, one place higher than the previous season, having just missed out on a play-off place to Blackpool.[1]

Events edit

This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2009–10 season, presented in chronological order.

May edit

June edit

  • 2 June: Swansea City completed the signing of Southampton winger Nathan Dyer for a fee of £400,000.[6]
  • 4 June: Swansea City have given boss Roberto Martínez permission to hold talks with Wigan Athletic following the departure of Steve Bruce to Sunderland.[7] Should the deal go ahead, Wigan will pay a sum close to £2 million in compensation.[8]
  • 11 June: Roberto Martínez was set to be unveiled as the new manager of Wigan Athletic at a press conference, but the deal was halted as Martínez failed to mention that he wanted his backroom staff from Swansea too join him.[9] Huw Jenkins had demanded compensation for the backroom staff, and branded Whelan as "unfair and disrespectful."[10][11]
  • 15 June: Swansea and Wigan agree compensation for the loss of Martínez; the club has now confirmed the compensation package with the Premier League outfit for assistant-manager Graeme Jones, chief scout Kevin Reeves, goalkeeping coach Iñaki Bergara and masseur Oscar Brau.[12]
  • 16 June: Defender Matthew Collins signed a new contract extending his stay at Swansea until 2011.[13]
  • 16 June: Swansea City were handed a home tie against Brighton & Hove Albion in the Football League Cup first round.[14]
  • 16 June: Norwich City signed midfielder Owain Tudur Jones on a three-year deal for a sum thought to be in the region of £250,000.[15]
  • 17 June: The fixture list for all championship teams were released on 17 June. Swansea City's first match will be away against newly crowned League One champions Leicester City at the Walkers Stadium. Swansea's first home game will be against relegated Premier League side Middlesbrough.[16]
  • 18 June: Swansea City announced that they had offered the vacant managerial position to the Portuguese two-time Champions League-winning player Paulo Sousa and had verbally agreed a three-year contract. Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins went on to say, "He's young, bright, enthusiastic and a visionary with extensive knowledge and contacts not only throughout Europe, but world football."[17]
  • 23 June: Eredivisie runners-up Twente will be the first team to face Swansea City in pre-season on 18 July, they will then be playing Spanish side Almería on 1 August at the Liberty Stadium.[18]
  • 23 June: Paulo Sousa returned from Portugal and was officially unveiled as the new Swansea City manager at a press conference held at the Liberty Stadium at 13:30 GMT. He signed a three-year deal. Sousa said, "Together with the fans we can build a strong club, a strong city to be on the map not only in Wales and England, but everywhere."[19][20]
  • 25 June: Swansea City unveiled the online casino, 32Red, as their shirt sponsors for the 2009–10 season. The home and away kits were modeled by defenders Alan Tate and Marcos Painter.[21]
  • 26 June: Midfielder Joe Allen signed a new three-year contract with Swansea that will see him stay until 2012.[22]
  • 26 June: Swansea City rejected a £2.5 million bid from Bolton Wanderers for midfielder Ferrie Bodde.[23]

July edit

August edit

  • 7 August: Ashley Williams was called up to the Welsh national team to face Montenegro in a Friendly.[33]
  • 8 August: Swansea football league campaign kicked off against Leicester City at the Walkers Stadium, but ended in a 2–1 defeat. However, midfielder Joe Allen suffered a Hamstring injury after 25 minutes.[34]
  • 11 August: Ashley Williams was named in the Championship Team of the Week following his performance against Leicester.
  • 12 August: Swansea were drawn against Scunthorpe United at home in the second round of the League Cup following their 3–0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion.[35]
  • 13 August: Swansea City and the Swansea City Council had come to an agreement to develop a Football academy in Landore in an investment worth over £1m.[36]
  • 18 August: Swansea City rejected a bid for Ferrie Bodde from previous, and now manager of Wigan Athletic, Roberto Martínez. It was understood that the Wigan had offered £4.5 million. However, Swansea Chairman Huw Jenkins went on to say, "Not only have we rejected the bid, but it's an offer we wouldn't even think twice about considering... In fact, the way it is structured – over such a long period of time and appearance related – it doesn't even constitute an offer."[37][38]
  • 22 August: Austrian front-man Besian Idrizaj signed for Swansea City on a two-year deal.[39]
  • 25 August: Swansea City's clash with Scunthorpe ended in controversy as Swansea had captain Garry Monk, Gorka Pintado and Àngel Rangel sent off, whilst striker Stephen Dobbie went off injured. This left Swansea down to just 7 men on the field. Tempers then erupted as debutant Besian Idrizaj was forced to play on despite being injured. The match would have been abandoned according to Football League rules. Football League rules state each side must have at least seven players on the pitch for a game to be played.[40][41]
  • 27 August: Swansea City completed a double swoop and signed club legend Lee Trundle on loan from Bristol City until 1 January 2010 and Craig Beattie joined the Swans from West Bromwich Albion on a three-year deal for a club record deal of £800k.[42]

September edit

  • 1 September: Swansea sign Trinidad and Tobago centre back Radanfah Abu Bakr on a three-month deal.[43]
  • 3 September: Lil Fuccillo became Swansea's new Chief Scout, moving from Newcastle United.[44]
  • 10 September: Former Ajax player Cedric van der Gun signed for Swansea on a one-year deal with an option to extend his stay a further 12 months.[45]
  • 28 September: Ferrie Bodde was ruled out for the rest of the season after rupturing a cruciate ligament in his left knee for a second time. Bodde lasted just eight minutes in the 2–1 victory against Sheffield United.[46]

October edit

Players edit

Squad stats edit

Total League Champ'ship FA Cup League Cup
No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Sts
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
1 GK   De Vries 47 48 46 1 1
2 DF  
 
Williams 44 45 5 45 5
3 DF  
 
Painter 6 6 4 1 1
4 DF   O'Leary
5 DF   Tate 41 41 1 38 1 1 2
6 MF   Bodde 2 4 4
7 MF   Britton 36 37 35 2
8 MF  
 
Pratley 33 36 7 35 7 1
9 FW   Beattie 11 21 3 21 3
10 MF   Orlandi 23 30 1 29 1 1
11 MF   Van der Gun 20 24 2 23 2 1
12 MF   Dyer 38 41 2 39 2 2
14 FW   Dobbie 5 9 3 6 1 2 3
15 MF   López 9 14 11 1 2
16 DF   Monk 23 25 1 22 1 2 1
17 GK   Cornell 1 1 1
18 FW   Pintado 18 33 2 31 2 1 1
19 FW   Trundle 2 18 5 17 5 1
20 MF   MacDonald 2 3 3
21 DF  
 
Bessone 22 22 1 21 1 1
22 DF   Rangel 36 38 37 1
23 FW   Bauzà 3 7 6 1
24 MF   Allen 14 22 21 1
25 DF   Collins 2 2 1 1
26 DF   Serran 4 7 6 1
27 MF   Gower 25 33 1 30 1 1 2
28 MF   Butler 9 24 1 24 1
29 MF   Richards 10 15 15
31 MF   Howard
30 FW   Bond 2 2 1 1
33 FW   Morgan 2 5 3 2
34 DF   Walsh
35 DF   Sheehan
36 MF   Thomas 1 1
37 MF   Lucas
38 DF   Grimes
39 DF   Burgin
40 FW   Idrizaj 1 4 3 1
42 FW   Kuqi 15 19 5 19 5
43 DF   Edgar 5 5 1 5 1
49 MF   Cotterill 15 21 4 20 3 1 1
Last updated: 2 May 2010
Source: Swans World
Ordered by Squad Numbers
0 shown as blank

Disciplinary record edit

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
      Notes
22 DF   Rangel 6 2
18 FW   Pintado 2 1 1
16 DF   Monk 4 1
26 DF   Serran 1
12 MF   Dyer 5 1
15 MF   López 1
7 MF   Britton 7
10 MF   Orlandi 7
5 DF   Tate 7
8 MF   Pratley 6
2 DF   Williams 5
27 MF   Gower 4
42 FW   Kuqi 3
3 DF   Painter 3
24 MF   Allen 2
1 GK   De Vries 2
29 MF   Richards 2
14 FW   Dobbie 1
11 FW   Van der Gun 1
23 MF   Bauzà 1
49 MF   Cotterill 1

Source:[citation needed]
Only competitive matches
  = Number of bookings;   = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card;   = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Awards edit

PFA Team of the Year edit

  Ashley Williams

Championship Team of the Week edit

The following Swansea players have been selected in the official Championship team of the week.

Transfers edit

In edit

No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
14 FW   Dobbie 40 EU Queen of the South   Free Agent Summer 2012 Free BBC Sport
12 MF   Dyer 35 EU Southampton Transferred Summer 2012 £400k BBC Sport
15 MF   López 42 EU Queens Park Rangers Transferred Summer 2011 Free BBC Sport
40 FW   Idrizaj 36 EU Free Agent Summer 2011 Free Swansea Official Website
9 FW   Beattie 39 EU West Bromwich Albion Transferred Summer 2012 £800k BBC Sport
11 MF   van der Gun 44 EU Free Agent Summer 2010 Free BBC Sport
49 MF   Cotterill 35 EU Sheffield United Transferred Winter 2013 £600k BBC Sport
42 FW   Kuqi 46 EU TuS Koblenz   Transferred Winter 2011 Free BBC Sport

Out edit

N
P
Name
Country
Age
Type
Moving to
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Apps
Goals
Source
15 DF Lawrence   34 Released San Juan Jabloteh Summer n/a 79 7 BBC Sport
17 MF Tudur Jones   24 Transferred Norwich City Summer £250k 41 3 BBC Sport
19 FW Jones   19 Released Grimsby Town Summer n/a 7 0 Swansea Official Website
9 FW Scotland   30 Transferred Wigan Athletic Summer £2mil 102 53 BBC Sport
4 DF O'Leary   32 Released Winter n/a 281 10 BBC Sport
EU = if holds or not a European Union passport; Country: when 2 flags, 1st flag = country that plays for internationally, 2nd flag = country of birth; N = number on jersey; P = Position (for position name, pause mouse pointer on abbreviation); Name = Name on jersey (for more extensive name, pause mouse pointer on name); Age = age on the day of the signing; Moving from = only indicate the club the player was playing before start playing for this club in this season, for the type of the moving see Status column; Moving to = only indicates the club the player is going to play next, for the type of the moving see Status column; Ends = when the player's current contract ends; n/a = Not applicable; Apps = Total number of competitive appearances (including substitute appearances) at the club prior to departure; Goals = Total number of competitive goals scored at the club prior to departure.

Loans edit

In edit

No.
P
Name
Country
Age
Loan club
Started
Ended
Start source
End source
19 FW Trundle   47 Bristol City 27 August 2009 2 May 2010 BBC Sport
37 DF Abu Bakr   36 Caledonia AIA 1 September 2009 1 January 2010 BBC Sport thisissouthwales.co.uk
49 MF Cotterill   35 Sheffield United 26 November 2009 1 January 2010 BBC Sport BBC Sport
43 DF Edgar   36 Burnley 23 March 2010 2 May 2010 BBC Sport
Sources: For loan start source see "Start source". For loan end source see "End source".
EU = if holds or not a European Union passport; Country: when 2 flags, 1st flag = country that plays for internationally, 2nd flag = country of birth; No. = number on jersey; P = Position (for position name, pause mouse pointer on abbreviation); Name = Name on jersey (for more extensive name, pause mouse pointer on name); In/Out = In: The player came in on loan, Out: The player went out on loan; Loan club = the club that the player moved on loan to or the club that the player came from on loan; Started = the date when the player's loan started; Ended = the date when the player's loan ended.

Out edit

No.
P
Name
Country
Age
Loan club
Started
Ended
Start source
End source
38 DF Grimes   32 Haverfordwest County 24 July 2009 April 2010 Swansea Official website
4 MF O'Leary   46 Leyton Orient 30 August 2009 30 September 2009 Swansea Official website Orient Official website
20 MF MacDonald   35 Yeovil Town 22 September 2009 26 April 2010 BBC Sport Swansea Official website
32 FW Morgan   34 Newport County 15 October 2009 24 April 2010 Swansea Official website
36 MF Thomas   32 Newport County 15 October 2009 24 April 2010 Swansea Official website
3 DF Painter   37 Brighton & Hove Albion 13 January 2010 8 May 2010 BBC Sport
14 FW Dobbie   40 Blackpool 1 February 2010 22 May 2010 BBC Sport
Sources: For loan start source see "Start source". For loan end source see "End source".
EU = if holds or not a European Union passport; Country: when 2 flags, 1st flag = country that plays for internationally, 2nd flag = country of birth; No. = number on jersey; P = Position (for position name, pause mouse pointer on abbreviation); Name = Name on jersey (for more extensive name, pause mouse pointer on name); In/Out = In: The player came in on loan, Out: The player went out on loan; Loan club = the club that the player moved on loan to or the club that the player came from on loan; Started = the date when the player's loan started; Ended = the date when the player's loan ended.

New contracts edit

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Status
Contract length
Expiry date
Source
25 DF   Collins 37 Signed 2 years June 2011 [13]
24 MF   Allen 33 Signed 3 years June 2012 [22]
19 FW   Jones 34 Rejected n/a July 2009 [50]
10 MF   Orlandi 39 Signed 1 Year July 2010 [26]
5 DF   Tate 41 Signed 4 Years August 2013 [51]
2 DF   Williams 39 Signed 4 Years October 2013 [52]
16 DF   Monk 44 Signed 3 Years November 2012 [53]
17 GK   Cornell 32 Signed 3.5 Years July 2013 [54]

Championship Stats edit

Results summary edit

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
46 17 18 11 40 37  +3 69 10 10 3 21 12  +9 7 8 8 19 25  −6

Last updated: 2 May 2010.
Source:[citation needed]

Results by round edit

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHAAHHAHHAHAAHAAHHAAHAHAHAH
ResultLLDWDLDDWDWDWDWWWLDWLWDDWDDWWDDWWLWDLDLDLWLWLD
Position2324231519201919171615161112119477565664455544444445555556677
Source:[citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Championship table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
5 Leicester City 46 21 13 12 61 45 +16 76 Qualification for Championship play-offs
6 Blackpool (O, P) 46 19 13 14 74 58 +16 70
7 Swansea City 46 17 18 11 40 37 +3 69
8 Sheffield United 46 17 14 15 62 55 +7 65
9 Reading 46 17 12 17 68 63 +5 63
Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted

Results edit

Pre-season Friendlies edit

11 July 2009 Friendly Trofense   0–1 Swansea City Estádio do Fão
Report Pintado   ?' Attendance: ?
Note: The match was split into three 30-minute periods.
18 July 2009 Friendly Swansea City 3–1   FC Twente Liberty Stadium
Pintado   57'   90' (pen.)
Thomas   78'
Report Rukavytsya   61' Attendance: 7,304
Referee: Huw Jones
20 July 2009 Friendly Neath Athletic   1–6 Swansea City The Gnoll
Davey   ?' Report Dobbie   10'   ?'
Orlandi   13'
Bond   ?'
Bauzà   ?'
Collins   ?'
Attendance: ?
Referee: ?
24 July 2009 Friendly RCD Espanyol B   2–0 Swansea City Nou Estadi
Williams   58' (o.g.)
Pedraza   74'
Report Attendance: ?
Referee: ?
26 July 2009 Friendly Palamós CF   0–2 Swansea City Nou Estadi
Report Bauzà   ?' (pen.)
Gower   89'
Attendance: ?
Referee: ?
27 July 2009 Friendly Gimnàstic Tarragona   0–0
(5–4 p)
Swansea City Nova Creu Alta
Report Attendance: ?
Referee: ?
Note: 45 minutes were played for each match.
27 July 2009 Friendly Sabadell   1–2 Swansea City Nova Creu Alta
Roberto   ?' Report Dobbie   ?'   ?'
Note: 45 minutes were played for each match.
1 August 2009 Friendly Swansea City 4–1   Kilmarnock Liberty Stadium
Gower   38' (pen.), 48', 54'
Bond   81'
Report Sammon   74' Attendance: 5,193
Referee: ?
2 August 2009 Friendly Port Talbot Town   0–1 Swansea City GenQuip Stadium
Report López   27' Attendance: ~1,200
Referee: Ryan Thomas

Football League Championship edit

8 August 2009 FLC Leicester City 2–1 Swansea City Walkers Stadium
Waghorn   69'
N'Guessan   72'
Report Williams   17' Attendance: 26,171
Referee: G. Hegley
15 August 2009 FLC Swansea City 0–3 Middlesbrough Liberty Stadium
Report Johnson   32'
Emnes   52'
Tuncay   82'
Attendance: 16,201
Referee: P. Taylor
18 August 2009 FLC Swansea City 0–0 Reading Liberty Stadium
Report Attendance: 12,775
Referee: Hooper
22 August 2009 FLC Coventry City 0–1 Swansea City Ricoh Arena
Report Williams   69' Attendance: 16,307
Referee: P. Crossley
29 August 2009 FLC Swansea City 1–1 Watford Liberty Stadium
Tate   90+3' Report Graham   66' Attendance: 14,172
Referee: A. Taylor
12 September 2009 FLC Preston North End 2–0 Swansea City Deepdale
Mellor   27'
Elliot   89'
Report Attendance: 12,854
Referee: E. Ilderton
15 September 2009 FLC Swansea City 0–0 Bristol City Liberty Stadium
Report Attendance: 12,859
Referee: D. Whitestone
19 September 2009 FLC Barnsley 0–0 Swansea City Oakwell
Report Attendance: 11,596
Referee: R. Shoebridge
26 September 2009 FLC Swansea City 2–1 Sheffield United Liberty Stadium
Trundle   52' (pen.)
Butler   82'
Report Quinn   73' Attendance: 14,324
Referee: D. Deadman
29 September 2009 FLC Doncaster Rovers 0–0 Swansea City Keepmoat Stadium
Report Attendance: 8,833
Referee: A. Haines
3 October 2009 FLC Swansea City 2–0 Queens Park Rangers Liberty Stadium
Gower   74'
Trundle   85'
Report Attendance: 14,444
Referee: K. Hill
17 October 2009 FLC Ipswich Town 1–1 Swansea City Portman Road
Couñago   15' Report Beattie   7' Attendance: 19,667
Referee: K. Wright
20 October 2009 FLC West Bromwich Albion 0–1 Swansea City The Hawthorns
Report Beattie   50' Attendance: 21,022
Referee: A. D'Urso
24 October 2009 FLC Swansea City 0–0 Blackpool Liberty Stadium
Report Attendance: 14,724
Referee: A. Hall
31 October 2009 FLC Scunthorpe United 0–2 Swansea City Glanford Park
Report Beattie   32'
Van der Gun   67'
Attendance: 5,201
Referee: K. Evans
7 November 2009 FLC Swansea City 3–2 Cardiff City Liberty Stadium
Dyer   9'
Pratley   16', 61'
Report Bothroyd   32'
Hudson   35'
Attendance: 18,209
Referee: L. Probert
20 November 2009 FLC Swansea City 1–0 Derby County Liberty Stadium
Bessone   81' Report Attendance: 17,804
Referee: R. East
28 November 2009 FLC Newcastle United 3–0 Swansea City St James' Park
Harewood   8', 28'
Løvenkrands   21'
Report Attendance: 42,616
Referee: M. Haywood
5 December 2009 FLC Peterborough United 2–2 Swansea City London Road Stadium
Whelpdale   55'
McLean   90+5'
Report Trundle   84', 90+2' Attendance: 7,312
Referee: R. Booth
8 December 2009 FLC Swansea City 1–0 Plymouth Argyle Liberty Stadium
Trundle   52' Report Attendance: 14,004
Referee: S. Tanner
12 December 2009 FLC Swansea City 0–1 Nottingham Forest Liberty Stadium
Report McGoldrick   35' Attendance: 16,690
Referee: S. Hooper
19 December 2009 FLC Sheffield Wednesday 0–2 Swansea City Hillsborough
Report Pratley   5', 36' Attendance: 18,329
Referee: O. Langford
26 December 2009 FLC Reading 1–1 Swansea City Madejski Stadium
Sigurðsson   45+3' Report Pratley   36' Attendance: 19,608
Referee: M. Russell
28 December 2009 FLC Swansea City 0–0 Crystal Palace Liberty Stadium
Report Attendance: 18,794
Referee: A. Taylor
16 January 2010 FLC Swansea City 1–0 Leicester City Liberty Stadium
Pintado   32' Report Attendance: 15,037
Referee: F. Graham
23 January 2010 FLC Middlesbrough 1–1 Swansea City Riverside Stadium
Flood   58' Report Pintado   47' Attendance: 16,847
Referee: A. Penn
26 January 2010 FLC Swansea City 0–0 Coventry City Liberty Stadium
Report Attendance: 13,868
Referee: D. McDermid
6 February 2010 FLC Swansea City 2–0 Preston North End Liberty Stadium
Cotterill   35'
Williams   48'
Report Attendance: 14,659
Referee: P. Gibbs
9 February 2010 FLC Crystal Palace 0–1 Swansea City Selhurst Park
Report Kuqi   14' Attendance: 12,328
Referee: G. Scott
13 February 2010 FLC Swansea City 1–1 Newcastle United Liberty Stadium
Cotterill   56' Report Carroll   87' Attendance: 15,188
Referee: A. Woolmer
16 February 2010 FLC Plymouth Argyle 1–1 Swansea City Home Park
Johnson   87' Report Pratley   46' Attendance: 9,184
Referee: K. Hill
20 February 2010 FLC Derby County 0–1 Swansea City Pride Park
Report Kuqi   66' Attendance: 31,024
Referee: S. Tanner
27 February 2010 FLC Swansea City 1–0 Peterborough United Liberty Stadium
Cotterill   19' (pen.) Report Attendance: 16,175
Referee: G. Ward
6 March 2010 FLC Nottingham Forest 1–0 Swansea City City Ground
Chambers   90+1' Report Attendance: 25,012
Referee: C. Webster
9 March 2010 FLC Watford 0–1 Swansea City Vicarage Road
Report Kuqi   18' Attendance: 12,907
Referee: T. Kettle
13 March 2010 FLC Swansea City 0–0 Sheffield Wednesday Liberty Stadium
Report Attendance: 14,167
Referee: R. Booth
16 March 2010 FLC Swansea City 0–2 West Bromwich Albion Liberty Stadium
Report Dorrans   79' (pen.)
Miller   89'
Attendance: 17,774
Referee: R. East
20 March 2010 FLC Queens Park Rangers 1–1 Swansea City Loftus Road
German   76' Report Dyer   57' Attendance: 15,502
Referee: C. Boyeson
23 March 2010 FLC Blackpool 5–1 Swansea City Bloomfield Road
Ormerod   13', 68'
Evatt   45+1'
Burgess   50'
Taylor-Fletcher   82'
Report Van der Gun   84' Attendance: 9,149
Referee: N. Miller
27 March 2010 FLC Swansea City 0–0 Ipswich Town Liberty Stadium
Report Attendance: 14,902
Referee: C. Pawson
3 April 2010 FLC Cardiff City 2–1 Swansea City Cardiff City Stadium
Chopra   42', 90+2' Report Orlandi   28' Attendance: 25,130
Referee: P. Dowd
5 April 2010 FLC Swansea City 3–0 Scunthorpe United Liberty Stadium
Edgar   27'
Williams   51'
Kuqi   80'
Report Attendance: 14,830
Referee: D. Whitestone
10 April 2010 FLC Bristol City 1–0 Swansea City Ashton Gate
Maynard   84' Report Attendance: 14,719
Referee: M. Dean
17 April 2010 FLC Swansea City 3–1 Barnsley Liberty Stadium
Williams   23'
Kuqi   28'
Pratley   72'
Report Moore   35' Attendance: 15,139
Referee: D. Phillips
24 April 2010 FLC Sheffield United 2–0 Swansea City Bramall Lane
Cresswell   62'
De Vries   90' (o.g.)
Report Attendance: 25,966
Referee: S. Mathieson
2 May 2010 FLC Swansea City 0–0 Doncaster Rovers Liberty Stadium
Report Attendance: 17,630
Referee: G. Hegley

League Cup edit

11 August 2009 Round 1 Swansea City 3–0 Brighton & Hove Albion Liberty Stadium
Monk   17'
Dobbie   60', 90+3'
Report Attendance: 6,400
Referee: Scott
25 August 2009 Round 2 Swansea City 1–2 (a.e.t.) Scunthorpe United Liberty Stadium
Dobbie   79' Report Canavan   13'
Hooper   111' (pen.)
Attendance: 7,321
Referee: J.Linington

FA Cup edit

2 January 2010 Round 3 Leicester City 2–1 Swansea City Walkers Stadium
King   39'
N'Guessan   89'
Report Cotterill   10' Attendance: 12,307
Referee: Taylor

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2009, swansea, city, season, 2009, season, swansea, city, 81st, season, football, league, their, second, consecutive, season, second, tier, following, eighth, placed, finish, previous, campaign, swansea, city2009, seasonchairmanhuw, jenkinsmanagerpaulo, sousaf. The 2009 10 season was Swansea City s 81st season in the Football League It was their second consecutive season in the second tier following an eighth placed finish in the previous campaign Swansea City2009 10 seasonChairmanHuw JenkinsManagerPaulo SousaFootball League Championship7thFA CupThird RoundLeague CupSecond RoundTop goalscorerLeague Darren Pratley 7 All Darren Pratley 7 Highest home attendance18 794 vs Crystal Palace 28 December 2009 Lowest home attendance12 775 vs Reading 18 August 2009 Average home league attendance15 407Home coloursAway colours 2008 092010 11 Swansea finished the season in seventh place one place higher than the previous season having just missed out on a play off place to Blackpool 1 Contents 1 Events 1 1 May 1 2 June 1 3 July 1 4 August 1 5 September 1 6 October 2 Players 2 1 Squad stats 2 2 Disciplinary record 3 Awards 3 1 PFA Team of the Year 3 2 Championship Team of the Week 4 Transfers 4 1 In 4 2 Out 5 Loans 5 1 In 5 2 Out 5 3 New contracts 6 Championship Stats 6 1 Results summary 6 2 Results by round 6 3 Championship table 7 Results 7 1 Pre season Friendlies 7 2 Football League Championship 7 3 League Cup 7 4 FA Cup 8 References and footnotesEvents editThis is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2009 10 season presented in chronological order May edit 8 May Roberto Martinez assistant manager Graeme Jones and chief scout Kevin Reeves started their scouting trip visiting Scotland the Netherlands and Spain 2 22 May Swansea youngster Joe Allen was called up to the Welsh national squad to play a friendly against Estonia at Parc y Scarlets on 29 May 3 22 May Swansea City announce the signing of Queen of the South striker Stephen Dobbie Dobbie put pen to paper on a free transfer that will keep him at the Liberty Stadium on a long term performance related deal 4 31 May The details of the pre season Spanish tour are announced Swansea will play Espanyol Girona and a triangular tournament against Gimnastic de Tarragona and Sabadell 5 June edit 2 June Swansea City completed the signing of Southampton winger Nathan Dyer for a fee of 400 000 6 4 June Swansea City have given boss Roberto Martinez permission to hold talks with Wigan Athletic following the departure of Steve Bruce to Sunderland 7 Should the deal go ahead Wigan will pay a sum close to 2 million in compensation 8 11 June Roberto Martinez was set to be unveiled as the new manager of Wigan Athletic at a press conference but the deal was halted as Martinez failed to mention that he wanted his backroom staff from Swansea too join him 9 Huw Jenkins had demanded compensation for the backroom staff and branded Whelan as unfair and disrespectful 10 11 15 June Swansea and Wigan agree compensation for the loss of Martinez the club has now confirmed the compensation package with the Premier League outfit for assistant manager Graeme Jones chief scout Kevin Reeves goalkeeping coach Inaki Bergara and masseur Oscar Brau 12 16 June Defender Matthew Collins signed a new contract extending his stay at Swansea until 2011 13 16 June Swansea City were handed a home tie against Brighton amp Hove Albion in the Football League Cup first round 14 16 June Norwich City signed midfielder Owain Tudur Jones on a three year deal for a sum thought to be in the region of 250 000 15 17 June The fixture list for all championship teams were released on 17 June Swansea City s first match will be away against newly crowned League One champions Leicester City at the Walkers Stadium Swansea s first home game will be against relegated Premier League side Middlesbrough 16 18 June Swansea City announced that they had offered the vacant managerial position to the Portuguese two time Champions League winning player Paulo Sousa and had verbally agreed a three year contract Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins went on to say He s young bright enthusiastic and a visionary with extensive knowledge and contacts not only throughout Europe but world football 17 23 June Eredivisie runners up Twente will be the first team to face Swansea City in pre season on 18 July they will then be playing Spanish side Almeria on 1 August at the Liberty Stadium 18 23 June Paulo Sousa returned from Portugal and was officially unveiled as the new Swansea City manager at a press conference held at the Liberty Stadium at 13 30 GMT He signed a three year deal Sousa said Together with the fans we can build a strong club a strong city to be on the map not only in Wales and England but everywhere 19 20 25 June Swansea City unveiled the online casino 32Red as their shirt sponsors for the 2009 10 season The home and away kits were modeled by defenders Alan Tate and Marcos Painter 21 26 June Midfielder Joe Allen signed a new three year contract with Swansea that will see him stay until 2012 22 26 June Swansea City rejected a 2 5 million bid from Bolton Wanderers for midfielder Ferrie Bodde 23 July edit 2 July Swansea and Neath Athletic agree to face each other in a pre season friendly match on 20 July at The Gnoll 24 9 July Swansea agreed a fee believed to be 2 million with Wigan Athletic for Jason Scotland after Swansea had initially rejected a 1 25 million bid from Burnley 25 13 July Andrea Orlandi extended his stay at Swansea by signing a new one year deal with the club 26 17 July Almeria were confirmed to meet Swansea City in a pre season friendly at the Liberty Stadium on 1 August 27 18 July The 2009 10 squad numbers were released Notable changes were Nathan Dyer being switched from 31 to 12 new striker Stephen Dobbie was given number 14 and Mark Gower loses the cursed 11 jersey to number 27 28 18 July Jason Scotland completed his move to Wigan for 2 million and signed a two year deal after receiving the necessary international clearance 29 20 July UEFA Cup winner Jordi Lopez signed a two year deal for Swansea City on a free transfer 30 25 July Ipswich Town striker Pablo Counago turned down the chance to join the Swans despite both clubs agreeing an undisclosed transfer fee 31 29 July Joe Allen Shaun MacDonald Casey Thomas and Jazz Richards were named in Brian Flynn s Wales national under 21 football team to face Hungary in an Under 21 Euro 2011 qualifying match 32 August edit 7 August Ashley Williams was called up to the Welsh national team to face Montenegro in a Friendly 33 8 August Swansea football league campaign kicked off against Leicester City at the Walkers Stadium but ended in a 2 1 defeat However midfielder Joe Allen suffered a Hamstring injury after 25 minutes 34 11 August Ashley Williams was named in the Championship Team of the Week following his performance against Leicester 1 12 August Swansea were drawn against Scunthorpe United at home in the second round of the League Cup following their 3 0 victory over Brighton amp Hove Albion 35 13 August Swansea City and the Swansea City Council had come to an agreement to develop a Football academy in Landore in an investment worth over 1m 36 18 August Swansea City rejected a bid for Ferrie Bodde from previous and now manager of Wigan Athletic Roberto Martinez It was understood that the Wigan had offered 4 5 million However Swansea Chairman Huw Jenkins went on to say Not only have we rejected the bid but it s an offer we wouldn t even think twice about considering In fact the way it is structured over such a long period of time and appearance related it doesn t even constitute an offer 37 38 22 August Austrian front man Besian Idrizaj signed for Swansea City on a two year deal 39 25 August Swansea City s clash with Scunthorpe ended in controversy as Swansea had captain Garry Monk Gorka Pintado and Angel Rangel sent off whilst striker Stephen Dobbie went off injured This left Swansea down to just 7 men on the field Tempers then erupted as debutant Besian Idrizaj was forced to play on despite being injured The match would have been abandoned according to Football League rules Football League rules state each side must have at least seven players on the pitch for a game to be played 40 41 27 August Swansea City completed a double swoop and signed club legend Lee Trundle on loan from Bristol City until 1 January 2010 and Craig Beattie joined the Swans from West Bromwich Albion on a three year deal for a club record deal of 800k 42 September edit 1 September Swansea sign Trinidad and Tobago centre back Radanfah Abu Bakr on a three month deal 43 3 September Lil Fuccillo became Swansea s new Chief Scout moving from Newcastle United 44 10 September Former Ajax player Cedric van der Gun signed for Swansea on a one year deal with an option to extend his stay a further 12 months 45 28 September Ferrie Bodde was ruled out for the rest of the season after rupturing a cruciate ligament in his left knee for a second time Bodde lasted just eight minutes in the 2 1 victory against Sheffield United 46 October edit 5 October Dorus de Vries was named in the Championship Team of the Week 2 7 October Ashley Williams signed a new four year contract that will keep him at the club until 2013 47 15 October Casey Thomas and Kerry Morgan joined Conference South side Newport County 48 49 Players editSquad stats edit Total League Champ ship FA Cup League CupNo Pos Nat Name Sts App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls1 GK nbsp De Vries 47 48 46 1 12 DF nbsp nbsp Williams 44 45 5 45 53 DF nbsp nbsp Painter 6 6 4 1 14 DF nbsp O Leary5 DF nbsp Tate 41 41 1 38 1 1 26 MF nbsp Bodde 2 4 47 MF nbsp Britton 36 37 35 28 MF nbsp nbsp Pratley 33 36 7 35 7 19 FW nbsp Beattie 11 21 3 21 310 MF nbsp Orlandi 23 30 1 29 1 111 MF nbsp Van der Gun 20 24 2 23 2 112 MF nbsp Dyer 38 41 2 39 2 214 FW nbsp Dobbie 5 9 3 6 1 2 315 MF nbsp Lopez 9 14 11 1 216 DF nbsp Monk 23 25 1 22 1 2 117 GK nbsp Cornell 1 1 118 FW nbsp Pintado 18 33 2 31 2 1 119 FW nbsp Trundle 2 18 5 17 5 120 MF nbsp MacDonald 2 3 321 DF nbsp nbsp Bessone 22 22 1 21 1 122 DF nbsp Rangel 36 38 37 123 FW nbsp Bauza 3 7 6 124 MF nbsp Allen 14 22 21 125 DF nbsp Collins 2 2 1 126 DF nbsp Serran 4 7 6 127 MF nbsp Gower 25 33 1 30 1 1 228 MF nbsp Butler 9 24 1 24 129 MF nbsp Richards 10 15 1531 MF nbsp Howard30 FW nbsp Bond 2 2 1 133 FW nbsp Morgan 2 5 3 234 DF nbsp Walsh35 DF nbsp Sheehan36 MF nbsp Thomas 1 137 MF nbsp Lucas38 DF nbsp Grimes39 DF nbsp Burgin40 FW nbsp Idrizaj 1 4 3 142 FW nbsp Kuqi 15 19 5 19 543 DF nbsp Edgar 5 5 1 5 149 MF nbsp Cotterill 15 21 4 20 3 1 1Last updated 2 May 2010Source Swans WorldOrdered by Squad Numbers0 shown as blank Disciplinary record edit N Pos Nat Name nbsp nbsp nbsp Notes22 DF nbsp Rangel 6 218 FW nbsp Pintado 2 1 116 DF nbsp Monk 4 126 DF nbsp Serran 112 MF nbsp Dyer 5 115 MF nbsp Lopez 17 MF nbsp Britton 710 MF nbsp Orlandi 75 DF nbsp Tate 78 MF nbsp Pratley 62 DF nbsp Williams 527 MF nbsp Gower 442 FW nbsp Kuqi 33 DF nbsp Painter 324 MF nbsp Allen 21 GK nbsp De Vries 229 MF nbsp Richards 214 FW nbsp Dobbie 111 FW nbsp Van der Gun 123 MF nbsp Bauza 149 MF nbsp Cotterill 1Source citation needed Only competitive matches nbsp Number of bookings nbsp Number of sending offs after a second yellow card nbsp Number of sending offs by a direct red card Awards editPFA Team of the Year edit nbsp Ashley Williams Championship Team of the Week edit The following Swansea players have been selected in the official Championship team of the week 11 August Ashley Williams 3 24 August Alan Tate 4 31 August Alan Tate 5 5 October Dorus de Vries 6 2 November Garry Monk 7 9 November Darren Pratley 8 7 December Lee Trundle 9 21 December Angel Rangel Alan Tate Darren Pratley Andrea Orlandi 10 25 January Dorus de Vries Garry Monk Gorka Pintado 11 22 February Alan Tate 12 1 March Dorus de Vries 13 19 April Albert Serran 14 Transfers editIn edit No Pos Nat Name Age EU Moving from Type Transferwindow Ends Transferfee Source14 FW nbsp Dobbie 40 EU Queen of the South nbsp Free Agent Summer 2012 Free BBC Sport12 MF nbsp Dyer 35 EU Southampton Transferred Summer 2012 400k BBC Sport15 MF nbsp Lopez 42 EU Queens Park Rangers Transferred Summer 2011 Free BBC Sport40 FW nbsp Idrizaj 36 EU Free Agent Summer 2011 Free Swansea Official Website9 FW nbsp Beattie 39 EU West Bromwich Albion Transferred Summer 2012 800k BBC Sport11 MF nbsp van der Gun 44 EU Free Agent Summer 2010 Free BBC Sport49 MF nbsp Cotterill 35 EU Sheffield United Transferred Winter 2013 600k BBC Sport42 FW nbsp Kuqi 46 EU TuS Koblenz nbsp Transferred Winter 2011 Free BBC SportOut edit N P Name Country Age Type Moving to Transferwindow Transferfee Apps Goals Source15 DF Lawrence nbsp 34 Released San Juan Jabloteh Summer n a 79 7 BBC Sport17 MF Tudur Jones nbsp 24 Transferred Norwich City Summer 250k 41 3 BBC Sport19 FW Jones nbsp 19 Released Grimsby Town Summer n a 7 0 Swansea Official Website9 FW Scotland nbsp 30 Transferred Wigan Athletic Summer 2mil 102 53 BBC Sport4 DF O Leary nbsp 32 Released Winter n a 281 10 BBC SportEU if holds or not a European Union passport Country when 2 flags 1st flag country that plays for internationally 2nd flag country of birth N number on jersey P Position for position name pause mouse pointer on abbreviation Name Name on jersey for more extensive name pause mouse pointer on name Age age on the day of the signing Moving from only indicate the club the player was playing before start playing for this club in this season for the type of the moving see Status column Moving to only indicates the club the player is going to play next for the type of the moving see Status column Ends when the player s current contract ends n a Not applicable Apps Total number of competitive appearances including substitute appearances at the club prior to departure Goals Total number of competitive goals scored at the club prior to departure Loans editIn edit No P Name Country Age Loan club Started Ended Start source End source19 FW Trundle nbsp 47 Bristol City 27 August 2009 2 May 2010 BBC Sport37 DF Abu Bakr nbsp 36 Caledonia AIA 1 September 2009 1 January 2010 BBC Sport thisissouthwales co uk49 MF Cotterill nbsp 35 Sheffield United 26 November 2009 1 January 2010 BBC Sport BBC Sport43 DF Edgar nbsp 36 Burnley 23 March 2010 2 May 2010 BBC SportSources For loan start source see Start source For loan end source see End source EU if holds or not a European Union passport Country when 2 flags 1st flag country that plays for internationally 2nd flag country of birth No number on jersey P Position for position name pause mouse pointer on abbreviation Name Name on jersey for more extensive name pause mouse pointer on name In Out In The player came in on loan Out The player went out on loan Loan club the club that the player moved on loan to or the club that the player came from on loan Started the date when the player s loan started Ended the date when the player s loan ended Out edit No P Name Country Age Loan club Started Ended Start source End source38 DF Grimes nbsp 32 Haverfordwest County 24 July 2009 April 2010 Swansea Official website4 MF O Leary nbsp 46 Leyton Orient 30 August 2009 30 September 2009 Swansea Official website Orient Official website20 MF MacDonald nbsp 35 Yeovil Town 22 September 2009 26 April 2010 BBC Sport Swansea Official website32 FW Morgan nbsp 34 Newport County 15 October 2009 24 April 2010 Swansea Official website36 MF Thomas nbsp 32 Newport County 15 October 2009 24 April 2010 Swansea Official website3 DF Painter nbsp 37 Brighton amp Hove Albion 13 January 2010 8 May 2010 BBC Sport14 FW Dobbie nbsp 40 Blackpool 1 February 2010 22 May 2010 BBC SportSources For loan start source see Start source For loan end source see End source EU if holds or not a European Union passport Country when 2 flags 1st flag country that plays for internationally 2nd flag country of birth No number on jersey P Position for position name pause mouse pointer on abbreviation Name Name on jersey for more extensive name pause mouse pointer on name In Out In The player came in on loan Out The player went out on loan Loan club the club that the player moved on loan to or the club that the player came from on loan Started the date when the player s loan started Ended the date when the player s loan ended New contracts edit N Pos Nat Name Age Status Contract length Expiry date Source25 DF nbsp Collins 37 Signed 2 years June 2011 13 24 MF nbsp Allen 33 Signed 3 years June 2012 22 19 FW nbsp Jones 34 Rejected n a July 2009 50 10 MF nbsp Orlandi 39 Signed 1 Year July 2010 26 5 DF nbsp Tate 41 Signed 4 Years August 2013 51 2 DF nbsp Williams 39 Signed 4 Years October 2013 52 16 DF nbsp Monk 44 Signed 3 Years November 2012 53 17 GK nbsp Cornell 32 Signed 3 5 Years July 2013 54 Championship Stats editResults summary edit Overall Home Away Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD46 17 18 11 40 37 3 69 10 10 3 21 12 9 7 8 8 19 25 6Last updated 2 May 2010 Source citation needed Results by round edit Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546GroundAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHAAHHAHHAHAAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHResultLLDWDLDDWDWDWDWWWLDWLWDDWDDWWDDWWLWDLDLDLWLWLDPosition2324231519201919171615161112119477565664455544444445555556677Source citation needed A Away H Home W Win D Draw L Loss Championship table edit Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation5 Leicester City 46 21 13 12 61 45 16 76 Qualification for Championship play offs6 Blackpool O P 46 19 13 14 74 58 16 707 Swansea City 46 17 18 11 40 37 3 698 Sheffield United 46 17 14 15 62 55 7 659 Reading 46 17 12 17 68 63 5 63Source The Football LeagueRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored O Play off winners P PromotedResults editPre season Friendlies edit Trofense nbsp v Swansea City 11 July 2009 FriendlyTrofense nbsp 0 1Swansea CityEstadio do FaoReport Pintado nbsp Attendance Note The match was split into three 30 minute periods Swansea City v nbsp FC Twente 18 July 2009 FriendlySwansea City3 1 nbsp FC TwenteLiberty StadiumPintado nbsp 57 nbsp 90 pen Thomas nbsp 78 Report Rukavytsya nbsp 61 Attendance 7 304Referee Huw Jones Neath Athletic nbsp v Swansea City 20 July 2009 FriendlyNeath Athletic nbsp 1 6Swansea CityThe GnollDavey nbsp Report Dobbie nbsp 10 nbsp Orlandi nbsp 13 Bond nbsp Bauza nbsp Collins nbsp Attendance Referee RCD Espanyol B nbsp v Swansea City 24 July 2009 FriendlyRCD Espanyol B nbsp 2 0Swansea CityNou EstadiWilliams nbsp 58 o g Pedraza nbsp 74 Report Attendance Referee Palamos CF nbsp v Swansea City 26 July 2009 FriendlyPalamos CF nbsp 0 2Swansea CityNou EstadiReport Bauza nbsp pen Gower nbsp 89 Attendance Referee Gimnastic Tarragona nbsp v Swansea City 27 July 2009 FriendlyGimnastic Tarragona nbsp 0 0 5 4 p Swansea CityNova Creu AltaReport Attendance Referee Note 45 minutes were played for each match Sabadell nbsp v Swansea City 27 July 2009 FriendlySabadell nbsp 1 2Swansea CityNova Creu AltaRoberto nbsp Report Dobbie nbsp nbsp Note 45 minutes were played for each match Swansea City v nbsp Kilmarnock 1 August 2009 FriendlySwansea City4 1 nbsp KilmarnockLiberty StadiumGower nbsp 38 pen 48 54 Bond nbsp 81 Report Sammon nbsp 74 Attendance 5 193Referee Port Talbot Town nbsp v Swansea City 2 August 2009 FriendlyPort Talbot Town nbsp 0 1Swansea CityGenQuip StadiumReport Lopez nbsp 27 Attendance 1 200Referee Ryan Thomas Football League Championship edit Leicester City v Swansea City 8 August 2009 FLCLeicester City2 1Swansea CityWalkers StadiumWaghorn nbsp 69 N Guessan nbsp 72 Report Williams nbsp 17 Attendance 26 171Referee G Hegley Swansea City v Middlesbrough 15 August 2009 FLCSwansea City0 3MiddlesbroughLiberty StadiumReport Johnson nbsp 32 Emnes nbsp 52 Tuncay nbsp 82 Attendance 16 201Referee P Taylor Swansea City v Reading 18 August 2009 FLCSwansea City0 0ReadingLiberty StadiumReport Attendance 12 775Referee Hooper Coventry City v Swansea City 22 August 2009 FLCCoventry City0 1Swansea CityRicoh ArenaReport Williams nbsp 69 Attendance 16 307Referee P Crossley Swansea City v Watford 29 August 2009 FLCSwansea City1 1WatfordLiberty StadiumTate nbsp 90 3 Report Graham nbsp 66 Attendance 14 172Referee A Taylor Preston North End v Swansea City 12 September 2009 FLCPreston North End2 0Swansea CityDeepdaleMellor nbsp 27 Elliot nbsp 89 Report Attendance 12 854Referee E Ilderton Swansea City v Bristol City 15 September 2009 FLCSwansea City0 0Bristol CityLiberty StadiumReport Attendance 12 859Referee D Whitestone Barnsley v Swansea City 19 September 2009 FLCBarnsley0 0Swansea CityOakwellReport Attendance 11 596Referee R Shoebridge Swansea City v Sheffield United 26 September 2009 FLCSwansea City2 1Sheffield UnitedLiberty StadiumTrundle nbsp 52 pen Butler nbsp 82 Report Quinn nbsp 73 Attendance 14 324Referee D Deadman Doncaster Rovers v Swansea City 29 September 2009 FLCDoncaster Rovers0 0Swansea CityKeepmoat StadiumReport Attendance 8 833Referee A Haines Swansea City v Queens Park Rangers 3 October 2009 FLCSwansea City2 0Queens Park RangersLiberty StadiumGower nbsp 74 Trundle nbsp 85 Report Attendance 14 444Referee K Hill Ipswich Town v Swansea City 17 October 2009 FLCIpswich Town1 1Swansea CityPortman RoadCounago nbsp 15 Report Beattie nbsp 7 Attendance 19 667Referee K Wright West Bromwich Albion v Swansea City 20 October 2009 FLCWest Bromwich Albion0 1Swansea CityThe HawthornsReport Beattie nbsp 50 Attendance 21 022Referee A D Urso Swansea City v Blackpool 24 October 2009 FLCSwansea City0 0BlackpoolLiberty StadiumReport Attendance 14 724Referee A Hall Scunthorpe United v Swansea City 31 October 2009 FLCScunthorpe United0 2Swansea CityGlanford ParkReport Beattie nbsp 32 Van der Gun nbsp 67 Attendance 5 201Referee K Evans Swansea City v Cardiff City 7 November 2009 FLCSwansea City3 2Cardiff CityLiberty StadiumDyer nbsp 9 Pratley nbsp 16 61 Report Bothroyd nbsp 32 Hudson nbsp 35 Attendance 18 209Referee L Probert Swansea City v Derby County 20 November 2009 FLCSwansea City1 0Derby CountyLiberty StadiumBessone nbsp 81 Report Attendance 17 804Referee R East Newcastle United v Swansea City 28 November 2009 FLCNewcastle United3 0Swansea CitySt James ParkHarewood nbsp 8 28 Lovenkrands nbsp 21 Report Attendance 42 616Referee M Haywood Peterborough United v Swansea City 5 December 2009 FLCPeterborough United2 2Swansea CityLondon Road StadiumWhelpdale nbsp 55 McLean nbsp 90 5 Report Trundle nbsp 84 90 2 Attendance 7 312Referee R Booth Swansea City v Plymouth Argyle 8 December 2009 FLCSwansea City1 0Plymouth ArgyleLiberty StadiumTrundle nbsp 52 Report Attendance 14 004Referee S Tanner Swansea City v Nottingham Forest 12 December 2009 FLCSwansea City0 1Nottingham ForestLiberty StadiumReport McGoldrick nbsp 35 Attendance 16 690Referee S Hooper Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea City 19 December 2009 FLCSheffield Wednesday0 2Swansea CityHillsboroughReport Pratley nbsp 5 36 Attendance 18 329Referee O Langford Reading v Swansea City 26 December 2009 FLCReading1 1Swansea CityMadejski StadiumSigurdsson nbsp 45 3 Report Pratley nbsp 36 Attendance 19 608Referee M Russell Swansea City v Crystal Palace 28 December 2009 FLCSwansea City0 0Crystal PalaceLiberty StadiumReport Attendance 18 794Referee A Taylor Swansea City v Leicester City 16 January 2010 FLCSwansea City1 0Leicester CityLiberty StadiumPintado nbsp 32 Report Attendance 15 037Referee F Graham Middlesbrough v Swansea City 23 January 2010 FLCMiddlesbrough1 1Swansea CityRiverside StadiumFlood nbsp 58 Report Pintado nbsp 47 Attendance 16 847Referee A Penn Swansea City v Coventry City 26 January 2010 FLCSwansea City0 0Coventry CityLiberty StadiumReport Attendance 13 868Referee D McDermid Swansea City v Preston North End 6 February 2010 FLCSwansea City2 0Preston North EndLiberty StadiumCotterill nbsp 35 Williams nbsp 48 Report Attendance 14 659Referee P Gibbs Crystal Palace v Swansea City 9 February 2010 FLCCrystal Palace0 1Swansea CitySelhurst ParkReport Kuqi nbsp 14 Attendance 12 328Referee G Scott Swansea City v Newcastle United 13 February 2010 FLCSwansea City1 1Newcastle UnitedLiberty StadiumCotterill nbsp 56 Report Carroll nbsp 87 Attendance 15 188Referee A Woolmer Plymouth Argyle v Swansea City 16 February 2010 FLCPlymouth Argyle1 1Swansea CityHome ParkJohnson nbsp 87 Report Pratley nbsp 46 Attendance 9 184Referee K Hill Derby County v Swansea City 20 February 2010 FLCDerby County0 1Swansea CityPride ParkReport Kuqi nbsp 66 Attendance 31 024Referee S Tanner Swansea City v Peterborough United 27 February 2010 FLCSwansea City1 0Peterborough UnitedLiberty StadiumCotterill nbsp 19 pen Report Attendance 16 175Referee G Ward Nottingham Forest v Swansea City 6 March 2010 FLCNottingham Forest1 0Swansea CityCity GroundChambers nbsp 90 1 Report Attendance 25 012Referee C Webster Watford v Swansea City 9 March 2010 FLCWatford0 1Swansea CityVicarage RoadReport Kuqi nbsp 18 Attendance 12 907Referee T Kettle Swansea City v Sheffield Wednesday 13 March 2010 FLCSwansea City0 0Sheffield WednesdayLiberty StadiumReport Attendance 14 167Referee R Booth Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion 16 March 2010 FLCSwansea City0 2West Bromwich AlbionLiberty StadiumReport Dorrans nbsp 79 pen Miller nbsp 89 Attendance 17 774Referee R East Queens Park Rangers v Swansea City 20 March 2010 FLCQueens Park Rangers1 1Swansea CityLoftus RoadGerman nbsp 76 Report Dyer nbsp 57 Attendance 15 502Referee C Boyeson Blackpool v Swansea City 23 March 2010 FLCBlackpool5 1Swansea CityBloomfield RoadOrmerod nbsp 13 68 Evatt nbsp 45 1 Burgess nbsp 50 Taylor Fletcher nbsp 82 Report Van der Gun nbsp 84 Attendance 9 149Referee N Miller Swansea City v Ipswich Town 27 March 2010 FLCSwansea City0 0Ipswich TownLiberty StadiumReport Attendance 14 902Referee C Pawson Cardiff City v Swansea City 3 April 2010 FLCCardiff City2 1Swansea CityCardiff City StadiumChopra nbsp 42 90 2 Report Orlandi nbsp 28 Attendance 25 130Referee P Dowd Swansea City v Scunthorpe United 5 April 2010 FLCSwansea City3 0Scunthorpe UnitedLiberty StadiumEdgar nbsp 27 Williams nbsp 51 Kuqi nbsp 80 Report Attendance 14 830Referee D Whitestone Bristol City v Swansea City 10 April 2010 FLCBristol City1 0Swansea CityAshton GateMaynard nbsp 84 Report Attendance 14 719Referee M Dean Swansea City v Barnsley 17 April 2010 FLCSwansea City3 1BarnsleyLiberty StadiumWilliams nbsp 23 Kuqi nbsp 28 Pratley nbsp 72 Report Moore nbsp 35 Attendance 15 139Referee D Phillips Sheffield United v Swansea City 24 April 2010 FLCSheffield United2 0Swansea CityBramall LaneCresswell nbsp 62 De Vries nbsp 90 o g Report Attendance 25 966Referee S Mathieson Swansea City v Doncaster Rovers 2 May 2010 FLCSwansea City0 0Doncaster RoversLiberty StadiumReport Attendance 17 630Referee G Hegley League Cup edit Swansea City v Brighton amp Hove Albion 11 August 2009 Round 1Swansea City3 0Brighton amp Hove AlbionLiberty StadiumMonk nbsp 17 Dobbie nbsp 60 90 3 Report Attendance 6 400Referee Scott Swansea City v Scunthorpe 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