[3] In June 2002, after a successful trial, Jackson joined Welsh side Swansea City.
[4][5][6] Jackson made just a single appearance for Swansea as a substitute in a home win over Southend United.
[8] As soon as Jackson joined Bath, he was loaned out to Cirencester Town to gain match fitness he had lost whilst on the sidelines at Swansea for a month.
[9] And Jackson went on to make over 100 appearances for the Centurions in a four-year spell at the club before eventually leaving in 2008 for rival Southern League side, Bishops Cleeve.
[12] In May 2013, he became player/assistant manager to John Brough after the departure of Alex Sykes and his backroom team at the club.