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Swansea City fans have been called on to boycott the club's FA Cup 5th round fixture this month.

The Swans suffered a torrid transfer deadline window, culminating in three first-team stars heading for the door, while Leroy Fer and Daniel James were also on the brink of securing departures which did not materialise.

All the while, not a single new signing was brought into the club.

Fans aired their discontentment at Saturday's game, and just hours after a 2-0 defeat away to Bristol City, Huw Jenkins resigned from his role as chairman of the club.

The club officially confirmed the news late on Saturday night, saying the way the club is being operated on a day-to-day basis "has to change". You can read the club's full statement here.

Now, Swans fans are being called on to miss this month's FA Cup 5th round game on Sunday, February 17, against either Brentford or Barnet.

Swansea City Supporters' Alliance said on Sunday: "We call on all fans to boycott the FA Cup 5th round match.

"An empty stadium with no revenue sends out a very powerful message."

Bristol City vs Swansea City post-match reaction

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"This is an easy way to protest because we're simply asking you to do nothing. Watch the game at home instead no one would think any the less of you.

"Whatever form of protest won't please everybody and it's a sad state of affairs that things have come to this but we have to do something and an empty stadium sends out a strong message."