Don't Know Jack V5
You Don't Know Jack.......Or Do You?
Previously we have brought you You Don't Know Jack on the 2000/2001 season, The Glory Season of 81/82, Swansea and the FA Cup and 2001 - An Annus Horribilus. Now JackArmy.net brings you "You Don't Know Jack - The Great Escape"
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PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF YOU DON'T KNOW JACK
Version I - The 2000/2001 Season
Version II - The Glory Season
Version III - Swans and the FA Cup
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Gwyn’s Eye View : Swansea City v MillwallGlyn is back with his favourite stats as we build up to the last game of the season. That comes in the form of Millwall who it seems are close to selling their requested 1,148 allocation, so its down to the Jack Army to do their bit this bank holiday weekend.
The fate today’s Swansea footballers would never have to endure Swansea City bring this season to a close on Saturday with a home game against Millwall. However, what about those bygone days when footballers had no choice but to go down the pit after their career ended, or open a toy shop, pub or retrain ? That thought would petrify todays modern footballer.
Brave Swans in memorable game at Carrow Road It was a pulsating game to watch and very much one of my favourite away games of the season. The Swans looked an entirely different side to that we saw at Middlesbrough when it is clear a catalyst for commitment was agreed behind the scenes at Swansea City. To a man every player grafted and
wore the shirt with pride. To see the players really acknowledge the Swans support at Carrow Road this afternoon was emotional.