Swansea are looking set to smash their previous season-ticket sales of 3,700 this summer, as the club prepare for life in their new 20,000 all-seater stadium. The previous record, which was set last season, was broken within the first five days of season-ticket renewals, with the club expecting a total of around 11 to 12,000 the likely end result.
Ashley Donlan told the Evening Post, ''When we first started I thought we would sell between 8,000-10,000 season tickets for the Swans. But the total's going to romp past that and I now think we could get up to the 12,000-mark".
Director David Morgan added, ''If we get 10,000 season-ticket holders, for example, there will only be 7,000 tickets to sell on the day. Conceivably, if you don't have a season ticket you might not get into some games, so we would urge all fans to get one. The more money that comes into the club, the more that can be spent on the team".