Get your iPad Jack Mag edition
9th February
Counting down the minutes until the big match today? You can pass the time even quicker by reading all the pre-match build-up via our Jack Magazine iPad edition.
In the iPad version of our matchday programme, read interviews with Swans stalwarts Garry Monk and Leon Britton as the pair extended their stays at the Liberty Stadium this week.
Once downloaded, the iPad version Jack Magazine will provide supporters with in-depth statistics, club news and interviews.
The Jack Mag app can be downloaded directly onto the iPad from Apple's iStore, costing less than a traditional printed programme at £2.49.
The Swans' digital match programme also has full touch screen support. Versions for Mac and PC are also available.
You can read the full interview with Monks and Brits in today's iPad version, but we have attached a sample of his interview below.
Club captain Garry Monk has ended speculation about his future at Swansea City by signing a one-year extension to his contract at the club.
The experienced central defender, who has the unique honour of captaining the Swans in all four divisions, has been linked with a number of clubs since the start of the campaign.
But the 33-year-old has signed a new two-and-a-half-year deal to confirm his commitment to a club he "loves".
"I'm delighted,'' declared Monk. "This club has been my life for nearly 10 years and I love it here.
"My heart is here and I've never wanted to leave from the very first day I arrived.
"I've had a few offers to move elsewhere this season and I've had to do a lot of soul searching to establish what's best to prolong my career.
"The club didn't want me to go, so I felt that while I am still contributing to the team - on and off the pitch - this was the place I wanted to be.
Meanwhile, midfield maestro Leon Britton extended his stay at the Swans until the summer of 2016.
"I'm delighted,'' said Brits. "I know I've said it before, but I would love nothing more than to finish my career here.
"It's been my life for the last 10 years, apart from a six month sabbatical at Sheffield United, of course, and there's no other place I'd rather be playing my football.
"I never expected things to turn out the way they have when I returned from Sheffield two years ago. The club was in the Championship at the time and there was certainly no guarantee of promotion. But we went straight up into the Premier League, have established ourselves in our second season and we are now looking forward to our first major cup final."
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