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The Trust notes the announcement by the club late yesterday afternoon that Luke Williams has been relieved of his position as Head Coach at Swansea City.
Luke joined the Club late in December 2023 and oversaw some positive work during his time at Swansea. However, over the past few weeks, we recognise that neither the performances nor the results have been consistent enough and therefore understand and agree with the action taken yesterday.
The Trust has talked regularly with the Club about supporter’s concerns with first-team performances and results in the past month, with those talks increasing in the past fortnight. We were informed yesterday lunchtime of the decision to relieve Luke and his coaching team, Ryan Harley and George Lawtey, of their duties.
Everyone at the Trust would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Luke, Ryan and George and wish them and their families all the very best for the future. Recent performances and results aside, we hope supporters will recognise and appreciate the efforts that Luke and his coaching team have made in their time with Swansea City.
As the search for a replacement now begins, we need to find the right person with a good football knowledge to bring the best out of our players. We have shared our view that footballing identity and positive, attacking football are critical qualities in our new head coach. We must look to play in a quicker style and with a purpose that gets supporters up on their feet. These are characteristics that have drawn supporters to watch the Swans in the past and is a style that we’ve taken great pride in. We look forward to welcoming that individual to Swansea City as quickly as it is feasible to do so.
In the meantime, good luck goes to Alan Sheehan and his support staff until a new Head Coach is appointed. We are certain the Jack Army will once again get behind them and the players for our upcoming fixtures beginning at home next Saturday against play-off contenders Blackburn Rovers.
Alan has stood in previously as our interim coach before Luke Williams was appointed and was instrumental in steadying the team around a busy festive period in 2023 including an exciting 1-0 win against promotion chasing WBA. I’m sure we’d all be delighted with something similar to provide us some breathing space so we can aim to finish the season in a positive manner.
We’d also like to take this opportunity to welcome new Director of Football, Richard Montague, who joins today and will be immediately tasked with supporting the recruitment of our next Head Coach. We have routinely emphasised the importance of bringing in a new DoF, and we are delighted to see Richard has now joined the Club.
Finally, following yesterday’s announcement about Luke Williams, we understand the postponement of tonight’s scheduled Fans Forum to Monday 3rd March, more details of which will be provided by the Club in due course.
In the meantime, we’ve encouraged the club to provide regular and clear updates to supporters on the search for a new Head Coach, as well as the longer-term strategy as we head towards the final couple of months of the season.
Swansea City Supporters’ Trust
18th February 2025
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Luke joined the Club late in December 2023 and oversaw some positive work during his time at Swansea. However, over the past few weeks, we recognise that neither the performances nor the results have been consistent enough and therefore understand and agree with the action taken yesterday.
The Trust has talked regularly with the Club about supporter’s concerns with first-team performances and results in the past month, with those talks increasing in the past fortnight. We were informed yesterday lunchtime of the decision to relieve Luke and his coaching team, Ryan Harley and George Lawtey, of their duties.
Everyone at the Trust would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Luke, Ryan and George and wish them and their families all the very best for the future. Recent performances and results aside, we hope supporters will recognise and appreciate the efforts that Luke and his coaching team have made in their time with Swansea City.
As the search for a replacement now begins, we need to find the right person with a good football knowledge to bring the best out of our players. We have shared our view that footballing identity and positive, attacking football are critical qualities in our new head coach. We must look to play in a quicker style and with a purpose that gets supporters up on their feet. These are characteristics that have drawn supporters to watch the Swans in the past and is a style that we’ve taken great pride in. We look forward to welcoming that individual to Swansea City as quickly as it is feasible to do so.
In the meantime, good luck goes to Alan Sheehan and his support staff until a new Head Coach is appointed. We are certain the Jack Army will once again get behind them and the players for our upcoming fixtures beginning at home next Saturday against play-off contenders Blackburn Rovers.
Alan has stood in previously as our interim coach before Luke Williams was appointed and was instrumental in steadying the team around a busy festive period in 2023 including an exciting 1-0 win against promotion chasing WBA. I’m sure we’d all be delighted with something similar to provide us some breathing space so we can aim to finish the season in a positive manner.
We’d also like to take this opportunity to welcome new Director of Football, Richard Montague, who joins today and will be immediately tasked with supporting the recruitment of our next Head Coach. We have routinely emphasised the importance of bringing in a new DoF, and we are delighted to see Richard has now joined the Club.
Finally, following yesterday’s announcement about Luke Williams, we understand the postponement of tonight’s scheduled Fans Forum to Monday 3rd March, more details of which will be provided by the Club in due course.
In the meantime, we’ve encouraged the club to provide regular and clear updates to supporters on the search for a new Head Coach, as well as the longer-term strategy as we head towards the final couple of months of the season.
Swansea City Supporters’ Trust
18th February 2025
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