| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir 14:10 - Dec 10 with 722 views | SwansIndependent | The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spirits … 10th Dec 2025 14:07Being someone with a thirst for history and its connections to the club I have followed all my life I was quite taken by the story of Tich Evans, a Swansea player who signed for the club for £100 at the end of World War One. In fact it all came to light when Uri Geller came to the Vetch Field and spoke of ‘dark spirits’ in the old centre stand. 0 A slice of history, please read the footnote.
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| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir on 15:03 - Dec 10 with 641 views | OptimisticJack | Got chatting to Uri Geller in the Grand Theatre, Swansea the year we we were fighting to stay in the league. A few months later we were playing Exeter ( a few matches before the famous Hull match). Uri had given us his telephone number and and we met up with him during the half time interval and again after the game. He had his vehicle parked in the old Initial Towels car park in Glamorgan Street. Uri was a true gentleman and it was a real privilege to meet him. |  |
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| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir on 15:08 - Dec 10 with 629 views | OptimisticJack |
| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir on 15:03 - Dec 10 by OptimisticJack | Got chatting to Uri Geller in the Grand Theatre, Swansea the year we we were fighting to stay in the league. A few months later we were playing Exeter ( a few matches before the famous Hull match). Uri had given us his telephone number and and we met up with him during the half time interval and again after the game. He had his vehicle parked in the old Initial Towels car park in Glamorgan Street. Uri was a true gentleman and it was a real privilege to meet him. |
Uri was a big fan of Exeter City and I believe he was a board member at the time. |  |
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| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir on 16:44 - Dec 10 with 541 views | KeithHaynes |
| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir on 15:03 - Dec 10 by OptimisticJack | Got chatting to Uri Geller in the Grand Theatre, Swansea the year we we were fighting to stay in the league. A few months later we were playing Exeter ( a few matches before the famous Hull match). Uri had given us his telephone number and and we met up with him during the half time interval and again after the game. He had his vehicle parked in the old Initial Towels car park in Glamorgan Street. Uri was a true gentleman and it was a real privilege to meet him. |
Dont bring an England scarf to a Swansea game 😂
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| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir on 16:53 - Dec 10 with 513 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir on 15:08 - Dec 10 by OptimisticJack | Uri was a big fan of Exeter City and I believe he was a board member at the time. |
Didn’t he bring Michael Jackson to one of their games? Very bizarre man but probably the greatest professional charlatan of the 20th century, has done remarkably well for himself. Remember him on TV/AM claiming credit for Gary Mccalisters missed penalty in Euro 96 saying it was him who made the ball move as he was striking it with the power of his mind. |  |
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| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir on 17:01 - Dec 10 with 492 views | KeithHaynes |
| The Swansea player who killed himself at the Vetch, Uri Geller and his dark spir on 16:53 - Dec 10 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Didn’t he bring Michael Jackson to one of their games? Very bizarre man but probably the greatest professional charlatan of the 20th century, has done remarkably well for himself. Remember him on TV/AM claiming credit for Gary Mccalisters missed penalty in Euro 96 saying it was him who made the ball move as he was striking it with the power of his mind. |
He certainly did. After Lewis was booted out at Swansea and went to Exeter. |  |
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