Fan - Daniel Williams
JackArmy Fanbase - Daniel Williams
JACKARMY.NET FANBASE DETAILS |
NAME: | Daniel Williams |
LOCATION: | Port Talbot |
E-MAIL ADDRESS: | danwilliams13@aol.com |
AGE: | 13 |
JOB: | Student |
SWANS FAN? | Yes |
IF NOT, WHO SUPPORTED: |
HOW LONG A FAN OF CLUB: | All My Life |
FIRST GAME: | 1992/1993 Season |
BEST MOMENT: | When Swans were at Wembley and stayed in the football league and won the title against Rotherham |
WORST MOMENT: | The season when Tony Petty was in charge |
JACKARMY.NET MEMBER? | No |
HOW OFTEN VISITING SITE: | More Than Once A Day |
FAVOURITE PLAYER: | Kris O'Leary |
WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE ABOUT SWANSEA CITY? | Give more money and be in the Premier League and play at the Morfa Stadium |
ANYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADD TO THE SITE? |
5 WORDS TO SUM UP SWANSEA CITY? | The best team you'll see |
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