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BBC News
29-03-2025
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New coaching team 'get through work' before Leeds
Alan Sheehan has described himself as "a bit of perfectionist" – and says his new-look management team will help Swansea City thrive in the final stages of the will be flanked in the dugout at Leeds United on Saturday (15:00 GMT) by new coaches Mark Fotheringham and Richard duo arrived on short-term contracts this week, joining Kristian O'Leary and goalkeeping coach Martyn Margetson on Swansea's first-team says he is delighted to be working with two former team-mates who showed "so much desire to come in and help" Swansea secure their Championship status for next season."I'm incredibly pleased to have two people and then Marge (Margetson) and Kris, to have that team where we can get through work because I am quite demanding and I do work long hours and we do discuss a lot," Swansea's caretaker head coach said."We want to improve this team as much as we can in every moment of every game and every training session."I'm a bit of a perfectionist so you're doing a lot of stuff. It's wonderful to have this calibre of coaches that are willing to come in for six weeks."The new faces go straight in at the deep end at this weekend, with Swansea aiming to become only the second visiting team this season to win a second-tier game at Elland have won only one of their past nine away matches, while Leeds have won 15 of their 19 home league fixtures in his side will start as underdogs, Sheehan says Swansea's players have responded well to the new voices on the training ground."We've got a really good relationship with the players. They are very good to us, they give everything," he said."I think there's no question of their application and desire to work hard for each other."Yes we fell short against Burnley and I take ownership of that. Now we get ready for really a difficult test against Leeds, but in terms of the players, I think so highly of them."


BBC News
29-01-2025
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- BBC News
Fotheringham for Motherwell job?
Former Huddersfield Town manager Mark Fotheringham, 41, would be keen to discuss the managerial vacancy at Motherwell. (Sun), externalMotherwell right-back Stephen O'Donnell, 32 admits the players are "shocked" after Stuart Kettlewell quit as boss following abuse from some fans. (Sky Sports), externalRead Wednesday's Scottish gossip