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Aggregate Final January Window Scoreline: Other Clubs 6, Swansea City 0

Swansea City failed to sign a single player in the January transfer window after the club’s plan to bring in West Bromwich Albion striker Karlan Grant on loan backfired. In the dying minutes of Tuesday night’s window, Swansea's attempt to secure a loan for the West Brom forward fell through. The deal was expected to see Grant join the Swans on loan for the remainder of the season – filling some of the gaps exposed by the six players who have left the club this month.
Warren Gatland Happy For Few People To Rate His Blend Of Old And New . . . Especially In Ireland

Warren Gatland believes Wales will relish being underdogs for Saturday’s Six Nations opener against Ireland. The Principality Stadium encounter kicks off Gatland’s second stint as Wales head coach, with his previous reign between 2008 and 2019 yielding four Six Nations titles, three Grand Slams and two World Cup semi-finals. Ireland will arrive in Cardiff as the world’s top-ranked team following a memorable year when they beat New Zealand twice, South Africa and Australia.

Rhys Webb has taken inspiration from football greats Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo after ending more than two years in the international rugby wilderness. Ospreys scrum-half Webb is on course to make his first Wales appearance since November 2020 in next Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations opener against Ireland. Webb, who toured New Zealand with the 2017 British and Irish Lions, featured on just five occasions during Wayne Pivac’s 34-Test reign as Wales head coach.
Dillon Phillips

The Stunning, Saving, Winning Ways Of Cardiff City's Dillon Phillips
Cardiff City have been blessed with a number of very good goalkeepers over the years, but none, surely, can boast a starting record like Dillon Phillips. The man likely to be in goal for the Bluebirds at Middlesbrough today has given manager Mick McCarthy a welcome selection quandary since Phillips... Read More

Cardiff City's Mick McCarthy Says No Secret To Results Turnaround: Just Hard Work
Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy says that from day one his players have worked hard - and that's why they are now just three points off the Championship play-offs. The Bluebirds turnaround under McCarthy has been phenomenal, going from being nine points off relegation and 13 points off the turn-six... Read More


Mick McCarthy Baffled By Alex Smithies Mystery Illness But First Win As Cardiff City Boss Leaves Him Sniffing Place In Top Half Of Table
Mick McCarthy admitted he was baffled over a mystery illness to Alex Smithies as he marked his first win at Cardiff City boss with a 2-0 victory at Bristol City. The Bluebirds keeper was stretchered off just nine minuets into the Severnside derby having called for medical attention after slumping... Read More

Alex Smithies On THAT Save, Being Cardiff City's No 1 and A Play-Offs Hangover
Cardiff City keeper Alex Smithies... Read More
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