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‘Curtis has Swans job for life’
- Updated: January 5, 2017
Alan Curtis has a job for life at Swansea if he wants it, new boss Paul Clement said in his first news conference.
Curtis’ future has been shrouded in uncertainty after Swansea announced Karl Halabi and Nigel Gibbs will assist Clement, who was confirmed as Bob Bradley’s replacement on Tuesday.
Former Wales international Curtis began his career at Swansea, enjoying three spells at the club as a player before rejoining the Swans in a coaching role.
The 62-year-old served as first-team coach under Michael Laudrup, Garry Monk, Francesco Guidolin and Bradley, and has been Swansea’s caretaker manager on three separate occasions, most recently for the 2-1 win at Crystal Palace on …