Swansea City support Play Safe Campaign
The EFL Play Safe Campaign is raising awareness of safeguarding provision across football this weekend, and Swansea City is among the clubs backing the initiative.
Coaches Anthony Wright and Darren Davies have spoken of their pride at the number of Swansea City academy products who featured for the Wales' age-grade sides during the international break, and the role those experiences play in development.
Swansea City Under-18s are back on home soil as they host reigning Professional Development League champions Charlton at Landore (1.30pm).
Supporters who want to watch the next generation of talent on the Swans production line can attend the game at our academy base for free.
Chief executive Julian Winter believes Swansea City is on a sound financial footing, but acknowledged the challenge of adjusting to the loss of parachute payments mean the club’s budget is not at the same level as the majority of its Championship rivals.
When Ollie Cooper headed to Pennyhill Park in mid-June as Swansea City’s pre-season commenced in earnest he felt a difference from any previous preparations for a campaign he had been involved in.
Watch the full fans' forum at the Swansea City Stadium as head coach Russell Martin, chief executive Julian Winter, head of football operations Josh Marsh, chief financial officer Gareth Davies and Supporters' Trust chair Dave Dalton answered questions from supporters.