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In the past few days, Swansea City AFC have filed its latest financial accounts at Companies House that outline the Club’s financial position as of 30th June 2025. The Club released a statement of their own earlier this afternoon.
The filed accounts record a financial loss before tax of £21.6m with a small 3.3% increase in turnover to £22.3m.
It’s important to us that Trust members and supporters are given an opportunity to better understand the Club’s financial position so once again we are delighted to confirm that Kieran Maguire, the host of the acclaimed Price of Football podcast and website has agreed to join the Trust’s finance and communications team in the coming days to discuss the accounts in more depth. We will then share a recording of that discussion across our usual platforms.
Today’s announcement coincides with a number of other EFL clubs who’ve recently announced heavy financial losses in their latest sets of filed accounts alongside some stark articles over how the financial realities of operating a competitive squad in the Championship without the benefit of parachute money is incredibly challenging.
The Trust feels the Club is continuing to be as transparent as possible in the ways it’s looking to curb its expenditure while increasing its revenue through a clear strategy that capitalises on the commercial involvement of Snoop Dogg and Luka Modric. As the Club has previously stated, this will allow us to remain competitive on and off the pitch without jeopardising our financial position.
Our regular meetings with representatives of the Club’s senior management team remain invaluable in allowing us to help understand the challenges behind its decision making and in finding innovative ways to increase its revenue streams, both commercially and from a player trading perspective.
The Trust continues to appreciate the ongoing investment into the Club from the majority ownership group and are pleased when it is in exchange for equity rather than through loans. All areas of the Club are then able to continue operating as required.
As stated above, over the coming days we will be discussing the release of the Club’s 2024/25 accounts in more depth with Kieran Maguire and will duly provide more details to our members and supporters as soon as we can.
You can also follow Kieran on X (Twitter) (@KieranMaguire) and listen to his popular ‘Price of Football’ podcast via all major platforms or by visiting the Price of Football website.
In the meantime, if anyone has any questions, please email them to us at supporters@swanstrust.co.uk
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The filed accounts record a financial loss before tax of £21.6m with a small 3.3% increase in turnover to £22.3m.
It’s important to us that Trust members and supporters are given an opportunity to better understand the Club’s financial position so once again we are delighted to confirm that Kieran Maguire, the host of the acclaimed Price of Football podcast and website has agreed to join the Trust’s finance and communications team in the coming days to discuss the accounts in more depth. We will then share a recording of that discussion across our usual platforms.
Today’s announcement coincides with a number of other EFL clubs who’ve recently announced heavy financial losses in their latest sets of filed accounts alongside some stark articles over how the financial realities of operating a competitive squad in the Championship without the benefit of parachute money is incredibly challenging.
The Trust feels the Club is continuing to be as transparent as possible in the ways it’s looking to curb its expenditure while increasing its revenue through a clear strategy that capitalises on the commercial involvement of Snoop Dogg and Luka Modric. As the Club has previously stated, this will allow us to remain competitive on and off the pitch without jeopardising our financial position.
Our regular meetings with representatives of the Club’s senior management team remain invaluable in allowing us to help understand the challenges behind its decision making and in finding innovative ways to increase its revenue streams, both commercially and from a player trading perspective.
The Trust continues to appreciate the ongoing investment into the Club from the majority ownership group and are pleased when it is in exchange for equity rather than through loans. All areas of the Club are then able to continue operating as required.
As stated above, over the coming days we will be discussing the release of the Club’s 2024/25 accounts in more depth with Kieran Maguire and will duly provide more details to our members and supporters as soon as we can.
You can also follow Kieran on X (Twitter) (@KieranMaguire) and listen to his popular ‘Price of Football’ podcast via all major platforms or by visiting the Price of Football website.
In the meantime, if anyone has any questions, please email them to us at supporters@swanstrust.co.uk
Swansea City Supporters’ Trust
1st April 2026
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