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Swans owners apologise to Fans' Trust

Swansea City's American owners have apologised to the club's Supporters' Trust for not informing it of their final decision to appoint Bob Bradley.

Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan bought a controlling stake of 68% shares in the club in July.

The Trust is considering legal action over the sale of shares and that boss Bradley was appointed without its knowledge.

The owners maintain they informed the Trust of the interview process.

But they apologised for failing to notify it of their final decision.

Uniquely in the Premier League, Swansea have a fans' representative - Huw Cooze - on the board.