Swans Just Hold Too Many Aces As They Trump Poor Diamonds
Western Mail › November 23, 2005
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Western Mail › November 23, 2005
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Andy robinson came out of the shadows to conjure a couple of aces, Garry Monk and Paul Connor also tabling flushes as cool Swansea reached the LDV Vans Trophy southern area quarter-final with the minimum of fuss last night.
Swans boss Kenny Jackett, eyeing a potential pounds 500,000 jackpot that the competition can yield from a springtime Millennium Stadium showpiece, gambled big by resting nine first-team stars.See the full content of this document
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Swans Just Hold Too Many Aces As They Trump Poor Diamonds
Yet the Welshman's punt didn't prove reckless - the scoreline never misleading to the trumped Diamonds, who owed a huge debt to overworked keeper John Ruddy - the borrowed Everton stopper single- handedly depriving Connor of a treb...
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