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Leo Walta

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What a miserable away end that is in the wind and rain. Still a temporary stand too!
I met Groo at Gillingham, (Old JA.net poster who went to live in Canada). 5 hrs on a train there, 3 hrs getting soaked and 5 hrs home all for a 1-0 defeat. They gave us those clingfilm hoodies to wear, which although they were totally useless, I thought was a nice touch.
 
I met Groo at Gillingham, (Old JA.net poster who went to live in Canada). 5 hrs on a train there, 3 hrs getting soaked and 5 hrs home all for a 1-0 defeat. They gave us those clingfilm hoodies to wear, which although they were totally useless, I thought was a nice touch.

I remember missing the start of the second half finishing off beer, loads wearing plastic sheets to keep the rain off :)
 
Everyone loved Frankie Burrows ,
Who was there are Wembley for the
Autoglass Trophy led by Super by. J jonny Cornfoth ?
I was there. I'm pretty sure I've been to Wembley every time the Swans have played there including the league game against Spurs when they were using it one season for home matches.
 
I was there. I'm pretty sure I've been to Wembley every time the Swans have played there including the league game against Spurs when they were using it one season for home matches.


having a bit of a clear out, ive found some pics of the visit, I also think i have the evening post flag and tee shirt.
 
I met Groo at Gillingham, (Old JA.net poster who went to live in Canada). 5 hrs on a train there, 3 hrs getting soaked and 5 hrs home all for a 1-0 defeat. They gave us those clingfilm hoodies to wear, which although they were totally useless, I thought was a nice touch.
And them waiting for us to get soaked before throwing is those useless ponchos. I think Trundle gave away the penalty for their goal.
 
Leo is playing in the middle. Coaches are clearly not emphasising the No10 role. Three central midfielders and they all have to defend and press as a unit. Seems to be working.
 
I saw Keith Lowe in Sainsburies the day after we won the Autoglass. He was shorter than I expected for a center half. Leon Knight lived in the same buidling as me at the time. (Altamar) I think there may have been a few Swansea players there.(Lowe included)
 

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