Swans in
YORK City's opponents tomorrow, Swansea City, arrive at Bootham Crescent with their own pressing problems.
The Swans lost 3-2 to Bury in midweek, their fifth consecutive defeat and are four points adrift at the bottom of Division Three.
Manager Brian Flynn yesterday swooped for veteran striker Kevin Nugent from Leyton Orient to try to end his side's miserable run in front of goal.
Former Cardiff and Plymouth forward Nugent, 33, is expected to go straight into tomorrow's starting line-up at the expense of Marc Richards.
Also expected to make his first start since September is former City striker John Williams. He will replace Kieran Durkan, who had a spell on loan at Bootham Crescent two years ago.
Durkin, signed by Flynn earlier this month from Rochdale, injured his Achilles on his debut in the 3-2 defeat to Bury.
Updated: 11:48 Friday, January 17, 2003
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