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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? 10:09 - Apr 23 with 15558 viewsmagicdaps10

Started myself 1988.

First game 1989 against Aldershot.......Peter Bodak scored the only goal in a 1-0 win.

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 20:56 - Apr 23 with 1948 viewsswancity

1971 Aston Villa at a packed Vetch Field for a Third Division match not sure of attendance but well over 20,000 most prob

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 20:58 - Apr 23 with 1941 viewsOldjack

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 20:56 - Apr 23 by swancity

1971 Aston Villa at a packed Vetch Field for a Third Division match not sure of attendance but well over 20,000 most prob


and they thrashed us

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:12 - Apr 23 with 1915 viewsKilkennyjack

1971

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:14 - Apr 23 with 1910 viewsJENKINSOUT

march 1975 a 2-1 home defeat by reading

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:20 - Apr 23 with 1901 viewstheloneranger

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 20:56 - Apr 23 by swancity

1971 Aston Villa at a packed Vetch Field for a Third Division match not sure of attendance but well over 20,000 most prob


We lost 2-1

Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:22 - Apr 23 with 1897 viewsCroftyjack

1985 and Gary Emmanuel was my fave player.
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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:32 - Apr 23 with 1879 viewsthornabyswan

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:22 - Apr 23 by Croftyjack

1985 and Gary Emmanuel was my fave player.


My favourite player was Mick Conway signed from Brighton for £3000
Jenkins signing according to a few on here

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:42 - Apr 23 with 1854 viewsGwyn737

Can't remember the year (87?), but we drew 1 -1 with Cambridge and Paul Raynor scored.
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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:44 - Apr 23 with 1853 viewsGaryjack

I've mentioned it before in the past, but the first game i definitely know i was at was 15 Aug 1970 0-2 home defeat to Port Vale. Saw my first away game the same season when i went to Anfield for a 4th rd FA cup tie which we lost 3-0.
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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:48 - Apr 23 with 1837 viewsAndy1300

1978 v Spurs in the cup, my dad took me because he wanted to see the Argies.

We were in the enclosure, bloody place that was.

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:51 - Apr 23 with 1817 viewsgrabsplatter

1973, my Dad took me in the double decker
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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:54 - Apr 23 with 1807 viewstheloneranger

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:32 - Apr 23 by thornabyswan

My favourite player was Mick Conway signed from Brighton for £3000
Jenkins signing according to a few on here


Really exciting winger with loads of pace, and scored goals.

He had to retire at a young age when he was badly injured when he crashed his car into a skip on Neath Road, Hafod in 1978

Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:03 - Apr 23 with 1784 viewsthornabyswan

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 21:54 - Apr 23 by theloneranger

Really exciting winger with loads of pace, and scored goals.

He had to retire at a young age when he was badly injured when he crashed his car into a skip on Neath Road, Hafod in 1978


Yes lightening quick trying to remember who else was in that side.
Steve Potter in goals not the best keeper we ever had.
Pat Lally Wyndam Evans.
Was Garry Moore up front or was he a bit later.

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:08 - Apr 23 with 1771 viewsFireboy2

1978

Cant remember who were playing but what i do remember and will never forget is the north bank

My uncle used to come and pick me up for every saturday home game,i would wait for ages at the window to see him to pull up outside our house in plasmarl

The odd occasion he couldnt take me ruined my day
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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:11 - Apr 23 with 1759 viewsSTID2017

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:03 - Apr 23 by thornabyswan

Yes lightening quick trying to remember who else was in that side.
Steve Potter in goals not the best keeper we ever had.
Pat Lally Wyndam Evans.
Was Garry Moore up front or was he a bit later.


Guessing it was Potter, Wyn Evans, Bartley, Lally, Eddie May, Robbie, Curtis, Kevin Moore, Gary Moore, Conway, Jeremy Charles ?

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:14 - Apr 23 with 1759 viewsFieryJack

Must admit I have no idea what my first game was. Who we played or what the score was.

It would have been 1979/80 though.

One early game I do remember was a midweek night game against Luton Town, and for some reason I decided to go into the Luton end. At that time the terrace in the bottom half of the double decker was divided by a high fence with Swans fans on one side and away fans on the other.

At some point the Swansea fans on the other side of the fence started singing "We're in your end again, We're in your end.." to the tune of "Those were the days" by Mary Hopkin.

Almost immediately a heavily built Luton fan standing behind me in a creaky-squeaky leather jacket threw a haymaker into the side of the face of someone he (correctly as it turned out) took to be a Swansea fan. The police escorted out about a dozen Swansea boys and merely told the Luton fan to calm down.

Remember thinking some of these people are right weirdos - travelling 200 miles on a wet murky November night to see a game which had no importance (no relegation or promotion issues) to either side. Half these Luton lot looked like the kind of people who sell local newspapers on the streets. I wondered how they could afford to attend away games.
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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:18 - Apr 23 with 1753 viewsthornabyswan

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:08 - Apr 23 by Fireboy2

1978

Cant remember who were playing but what i do remember and will never forget is the north bank

My uncle used to come and pick me up for every saturday home game,i would wait for ages at the window to see him to pull up outside our house in plasmarl

The odd occasion he couldnt take me ruined my day


That was a good season to start going great attacking side.
Robbie James Alan Curtis Alan Waddle.
Then chuck in the Liverpool reserves of Toshack Ian Callaghan England world cup winner Tommy Smith and Geoff Crudgeington in goal.
The entertainers a Spurs win in the cup promotion and a cult song.
Not a bad season at all.

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:22 - Apr 23 with 1751 viewstheloneranger

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:11 - Apr 23 by STID2017

Guessing it was Potter, Wyn Evans, Bartley, Lally, Eddie May, Robbie, Curtis, Kevin Moore, Gary Moore, Conway, Jeremy Charles ?


We also had Keith Barber in goals that season.

Dave Bruton, Nigel Stevenson, Les Chappell, Nigel Dalling, Steven Morris, Jeff Griffiths, Anthony James, George Smith.

Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:25 - Apr 23 with 1751 viewsBillyChong

Bet there’s a few post-vetch fans swerving this thread
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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:40 - Apr 23 with 1738 viewsFireboy2

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:18 - Apr 23 by thornabyswan

That was a good season to start going great attacking side.
Robbie James Alan Curtis Alan Waddle.
Then chuck in the Liverpool reserves of Toshack Ian Callaghan England world cup winner Tommy Smith and Geoff Crudgeington in goal.
The entertainers a Spurs win in the cup promotion and a cult song.
Not a bad season at all.


Oh yes thorny

Remember king curt bamboozling the fullbacks

He was my favourite then and always will be
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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:46 - Apr 23 with 1722 viewsthornabyswan

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:40 - Apr 23 by Fireboy2

Oh yes thorny

Remember king curt bamboozling the fullbacks

He was my favourite then and always will be


Yes fantastic player Robbie James for me not as skilful as Curt but still my favourite all time Swans player

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 22:54 - Apr 23 with 1708 viewsbuilthjack

All these stories bring back memories. The smell of pi$$ all over the tarmac behind the north bank. The pasties which were so hot they burnt your mouth. The old girls in the shop. The noise from the double decker of everyone stamping their feet on the wooden floor when we scored. Etc etc

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 23:08 - Apr 23 with 1700 viewsploppy

First game, 1966 (Jan or Feb) v Watford at home (4-2 maybe), one and only time in the centre stand - very young. Second game was the cup tie v Arsenal (1968?). I would have been too small to see otherwise so stood on the metal cross-bar thing (there's probably a technical term for it) at the back of the North Bank. It felt quite high but was only about 3 or 4 ft off the ground I think. I vaguely remember kicking the corrugated sheets to make a din just like everyone else. Didn't start going regularly until the 70s.

I remember seeing Curtis when he first broke into the first team. He played a few games towards the end of the season, and I thought he was awful. I don't know what he did over the summer but the following season he was beating defenders for fun.
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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 23:31 - Apr 23 with 1686 viewsswancity

So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 20:58 - Apr 23 by Oldjack

and they thrashed us


Just looked up the result 2-1 to Villa so not a thrashing

Only an idiot would eat a turkey curry on Christmas day

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So then, out of interest-What year did you all start supporting the Swans? on 02:17 - Apr 24 with 1647 viewsBillClem

Started following the Swans in 1946/7 season. Had just passed 11plus and a gang of us used to go the the Vetch . After the war there were several players from N. Ireland MacCrory, Feeney Lockhart were a few. Also saw Trevor Ford, Roy Paul and a few others (cant remember their names). I remember us playing Man City, Spurs also Newport. The old 2nd Div was a tough one. I believe Roy Paul went to BogataSouth America being one of the first British players to do so.Still Have my season ticket for next season whatever Div we are in.
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