The Colchester manager has been here once before – he tasted victory with his Cheltenham side on the opening day of a League One season, just over two months after the Swans had missed out on promotion via the play off final.
And Ward told the Western Mail โThe Liberty is a really good place to go and a really good experience for myself, the players and the supporters that can make that journey,
โTheyโve moved out of the Vetch Field which many of them remember fondly and the rest of us are thankful is gone! It was a horrible place to go as a visiting manager or player.
โBut Iโve been to the new stadium once, I took Cheltenham there on the opening day of the season and we managed to win 2-1 against all the odds because weโd just managed to get promoted and we were the little club.
โKay got a goal that day so thatโs a nice memory for me and weโll try to make it a good day again.
โBut Swansea are a big club and theyโre looking to get into the top league in the country which would be fantastic.
โThis is the kind of game which nobody knows is taking place unless we win.
โItโs exciting for us because there is nothing to lose and everything to go for.
โIf we come up short then so be it, weโll know weโve got a lot to do, but we could match them โ why not? If we were to play Swansea 10 times we would probably get beat maybe eight or nine of them, but on the one occasion we might give them a game, find them on an off day and us on a really good day and we could take that victory.
โWeโre not likely to win the FA Cup, I donโt think people will deem me as miserable by saying that.
โBut the experience of going to Swansea doesnโt stop me wanting to put the best side out and trying to win the game.
โThe team I put out will be the strongest one I think we can put out because this could be a good day for this football club.โ