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A Picture Paints a Thousand words - Swans v City

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The match mascots greeting Gianluigi Donnarumma and John Stones before the match last Wednesday. First thing to say is how great to see 2 footballing superstars interacting with the young mascots. These are 2 players who have won the Champions League, imagine showing your mates this photo, awesome stuff. You look at the face on the little boy above when he sees them. Like the time the mascot saw Wayne Rooney in the tunnel. The Swans are my everything and I would be really excited to see Franco, Galbraith, etc, however, seeing the likes of a goalkeeper like Donnarumma is going to be special.
 

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