Nobody could have foreseen, back on 1 July 2001, that when I took over the reins of this website it would still be here almost twenty‑five years later. Over the past few months I’ve found myself reflecting not just on the journey of the site, but on the extraordinary journey of the football club alongside it.

At that time, Swansea City were languishing in the bottom division, newly relegated from the third tier. There was no Tony Petty, no ‘Jack to a King’ storyline, and not even the faintest hint that the Premier League lay ahead. When I wrote my very first article, I had no idea that within months everything would change , not just for the club, but for how this site operated and the role it would come to play within the Swansea City community.

JackArmy.net was the first to break the news of Tony Petty’s takeover, at a moment when the local press were pursuing entirely different leads. It was also this site that broke the news of players being sacked on that infamous October day , reporting events as they unfolded, free from the constraints local journalists were forced to work under. That first article set the tone, and from that point on, both the club and the site were on a different path.

As the city rallied to save its football club, JackArmy.net became the place where those fighting for Swansea City’s future could get information out that simply couldn’t be reported elsewhere. I’ll never forget a conversation towards the end of 2001, when then‑club press officer Peter Owen told me that Tony Petty had complained that even from Australia, that “damn site” wouldn’t leave him alone. The website was growing , and so was the community around it.

When the club finally returned to local ownership, it was JackArmy.net that again broke the news first. The forum exploded as thousands of supporters celebrated long into the night , a true homecoming for the club. And the work didn’t stop there. Through relegation battles, promotion pushes in 2005 and 2008, and ultimately the unforgettable rise to the Premier League, the site was there every step of the way.

We documented the construction of what is now the Swansea.com Stadium in painstaking detail, inside and out. Daily reporting drove readership to levels few fan‑run sites could match at the time. From modest beginnings we grew to deliver more than two million page views a month for several years , for a club competing in League One and the Championship. It earned us Rivals.net Site of the Month awards and nominations in Football League blog awards, in an era before social media reshaped how fans followed their clubs.

As platforms rose and fell , from Rivals.net, to Fans Network, back to full independence during the Covid era , JackArmy.net endured. People came and went. Sadly, we also lost valued contributors along the way , voices that helped shape both the club and this community and will never be forgotten.

On a personal level, the site remained active throughout my time as Trust Chairman from 2005 to 2020. I remain deeply grateful to those who helped keep it going, especially during the difficult years of legal action against the club’s owners. Over twenty‑five years, the numbers tell only part of the story: hundreds of millions of page views, millions of forum posts, and millions of visitors , whether they dropped by once or stayed with us for decades.

Some former readers are now well‑known names in football media. While we didn’t launch careers, many have told me how much they valued the site in an era when access to Swansea City news was far more limited than it is today.

The site never got the mention it deserved in Jack to a King.  I was told because it didn’t help the “diversity and inclusion” quota for the site.   And that is why that film will never be the true reflection of the times it purports to cover – we weren’t the only exclusion from that particular fantasy but we were certainly one of them.

But all good things come to an end. Over the past year I’ve wrestled with what the future should hold, and I’ve reached the difficult conclusion that the time is right to step away. JackArmy.net will close its doors on Sunday 31 May, exactly fifteen years after recording its highest ever single‑day traffic , over 400,000 page views, as Swansea celebrated promotion to the Premier League.

I’ve spent twenty‑five of my fifty‑five years running this site, and that feels like a full shift. I’m immensely proud of what we achieved, of the friendships formed, and of the support this community offered , including to me personally during some very tough times. But I no longer have the time the site deserves, and it feels right to retire having given it everything I could.

It will be a sad day to close this chapter of my life, but I hope people understand why the time feels right. I’d love to see old posters return during the final month , one last swansong for old times’ sake. Online discussion may have changed beyond recognition, but there will always be a place for nostalgia in football.

For now, this is simply confirmation that for JackArmy.net, it’s twenty‑five years and out.

This article first appeared on JACKARMY.net.

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By Phil Sumbler

Been watching the Swans since the very late 1970s and running this website (in all its current and previous guises) since the summer of 2001 As it stood JackArmy.net was right at the forefront of some of the activity against Tony Petty back in 2001, breaking many of the stories of the day as fans stood against the actions where the local media failed. Was involved with the Swans Supporters Trust from 2005, for the large part as Chairman before standing down in the summer of 2020.

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Michu

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Sorry to hear this, but half expected it, as you haven't been around much lately, but I'm sure still working in the background.
The 25 years has seen lots of ups and downs but at least this site was a constant where views could be shared,
Hopefully someone might fancy taking it on, but then maybe not, as it does take dedication who knows?

So thanks for everything (from an old poster)
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Roger Freestone

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Thanks for your service Phil, it’s been emotional, as they say.

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NeathJack

First Team Player

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Doffs cap out of respect and thanks.

What a ride it's been.

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Alan Waddle

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Thanks for all you have done Phil, not just this site but your work with the Trust.
Not sure where the moaners and serial complainers will go now though.
Enjoy you new free time and thanks again

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Tommy Hutchison

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Phil what a man. I loved looking at the stadium construction whilst away at Uni.

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Roger Freestone

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I’ve discussed this at length with Phil, a man I have massive respect for due to the 20odd years I’ve known him and occasionally helped out with the site and through my brief period on the trust. I understand his reasons for this decision given the work he’s put in to this site, the trust and the Swans in general over a quarter of a century. I’ve tried long and hard to get him to change his mind about this as I’m sure he’ll confirm and I’ll continue to try right up until the point it’s too late.

This is and always has been far more than just a Swans forum. I’ve met some banging people through the site. Also struck up some online “friendships” with people I haven’t actually set eyes on in person. It’s helped me get through some of the worst periods of my life and allowed me to share in some of the best periods of with like minded people. I know I’m far from alone in that. This is a community and the world needs more communities like this one. Yeah we have our fallings out but that happens in every community, every family and every group of people.

So, Phil, thanks for the work, the memories and friendship over the years. I respect your decision but I hope you change your mind. And as you know I’ve no intention of stopping tying to change it between now and the end of May.

To the rest of you lunatics, bless you all.

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Roger Freestone

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It has been a pleasure, Phil. Forever grateful for your efforts over the years, this site and its various predecessors have provided intrigue, humour, enjoyment, friendship, comfort and many other feelings. It will be missed.

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Michu

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When reading Phil's post I just gave a quick reply and thought about posting more later.

You've just summed up everything that was going through my mind, so at least I don't have to think anymore.

So thanks to you and again a massive thanks to Phil

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Michu

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Just setting up a laptop and going through old stuff on my desktop P.C.

and found this from 23/3/2003

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Having yet again read many postings over the last few weeks on our precarious position I would, not for the first time like to say thanks, to the two main non-official sites.

I have visited many of the third division club sites and we really are lucky.

We have two excellent sites in scfc.co.uk and jackarmy.net, each having their own unique style that complements my needs. Both put many professional sites to shame when we remember that they are done as a hobby. (Let’s not forget that fact)

On the one hand we have scfc.co.uk which I will describe as ‘paper style’ with the basis on articles and letters with the addition of statistics etc. Jackarmy.net on the other hand I describe as based on a more immediate interactive site where ‘chat’ is the prime mover again intermingled with statistics. This is not to say that articles do not have their place, as both sites make interesting reading. It is of course inevitable that due to the fact that it is Swansea we are talking about, that certain themes or situations are covered by both sites. Due to the diversity of both sites, even when this happens, I tend not to see duplication, as they are not handled in the same way. (sometimes maybe it should, as it would cut down on the reading time ;-) )

Seriously, when I think back too the non-internet days, I would be tearing my hair out trying to get info on the Swans. Now, not only due I get instant news, but also the thoughts of many Swans fans, and the opportunity, of boring people with my thoughts. Maybe the ‘Exiles’ will understand more than the ‘locals’ what a Godsend this is.

Seven more games to go, this is going to be a very tense time.

So I make no apologies, again, for saying thanks, these sites are worth their weight in gold.

I hope you all agree."

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A shame, the other forums seem dead with activity in comparison to this one.

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Roger Freestone

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I couldn’t think of a better person to take over the running of the site 👀👀

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