Swansea City have had a number of exciting players over the years, but who are the best goalkeepers?

The club have just ended a very positive period, which saw them in the Premier League for the best part of a decade.

They became the first Welsh club to play in the Premier League upon their promotion and did the country proud in the English top flight.

Under Brendan Rodgers and then Michael Laudrup the Swans played a rich attacking brand of football, which won the plaudits of many from around the country.

In terms of goalkeepers during that time, Dorus De Vries, Michel Vorm and Lukasz Fabianski all enjoyed positive tenures, but how do they compare to some of the great shot-stoppers of the club's entire history?

Here, we take a look, and pick the top THREE Swansea goalkeepers of all time.

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Roger Freestone is a Swansea legend, but not from the Premier League era.

Making well over 500 appearances for the club, the goalkeeper played for Swansea in the lower ends of the English footballing ladder.

Michel Vorm was one of the main reasons Swansea established themselves as a Premier League side for so many years.

The Dutchman showed impressive reflexes and featured regularly before Tottenham called for his services and lured him away.

Lukasz Fabianski replaced Michel Vorm when he left for Spurs and didn’t let down the fans.

The Polish ‘keeper was given a run of games after not getting regular minutes at Arsenal and it did him the world of good.

The blame for Swansea finding themselves in the Championship now doesn't rest on his shoulders.