Swansea council’s ruling cabinet is being to endorse new plan redevelop the space in Swansea’s Sandfields where the Vetch Field once stood For decades it was a field of dreams for thousands of ...
VETCH Field was once the proud home of Swansea City and occasionally the Wales national team. With a capacity of 12,000 when it closed and 30,000 in its heyday, it's a place that Swansea City fans ...
Swansea City legend Alan Curtis has opened the restored players entrance to the Vetch Field, the club's former ground. The Swans left the Vetch in 2005 and since then the land has been used as a ...
Sunderland were undefeated in eight games as they were at long last beginning to acclimatise to life in the Second Division and starting to move in the right direction up the table. This was bad news ...
Wales were regular visitors to Swansea during the 1970s and 1980s with games played at the old Vetch Field. Swansea’s new Liberty Stadium home staged its first Wales fixture in 2005, but has not ...
The Vetch was demolished in 2011, six years after the Swans moved to the Liberty Stadium, in a bid to attract a developer for the site. But no-one came forward and the site was landscaped with an ...
For decades it was a field of dreams for thousands of football fans. Now Swansea City’s former Vetch Field home is to be a haven for wild flowers with a “community orchard”. It will also feature open ...
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