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Scoucers are very serious about football. on 20:28 - Jan 15 by Darran
Didn't Slobbo have a mobile phone in those days?
It was a much younger group than Slobbos, the other Neath Jack on here was probably playing that day too.
The best part was, we played that game on the Saturday morning then the Swans were home in the afternoon. Anyway me and one of the other Grave players were stood on the North Bank before the game and we spots one of the chaps we had been swapping pleasantries with that morning, and he was with the biggest, nastiest looking c*nt there that day, and it was obviously his brother as they looked the same.
I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.
Scoucers are very serious about football. on 20:37 - Jan 15 by Neath_Jack
It was a much younger group than Slobbos, the other Neath Jack on here was probably playing that day too.
The best part was, we played that game on the Saturday morning then the Swans were home in the afternoon. Anyway me and one of the other Grave players were stood on the North Bank before the game and we spots one of the chaps we had been swapping pleasantries with that morning, and he was with the biggest, nastiest looking c*nt there that day, and it was obviously his brother as they looked the same.
The good old days.
Wayne Hopson told me one of the funniest stories I've ever heard about Slobbo before.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Scoucers are very serious about football. on 20:37 - Jan 15 by Neath_Jack
It was a much younger group than Slobbos, the other Neath Jack on here was probably playing that day too.
The best part was, we played that game on the Saturday morning then the Swans were home in the afternoon. Anyway me and one of the other Grave players were stood on the North Bank before the game and we spots one of the chaps we had been swapping pleasantries with that morning, and he was with the biggest, nastiest looking c*nt there that day, and it was obviously his brother as they looked the same.