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Arthurmorgan said:I looked after Len Allchurch in his last years as he used to attend day care, absolutely lovely bloke and wonderful family, I’m too young to have witnessed them in their day, but my grandfather, who is also sadly not with us, used to tell me how amazing those sides were, Rory Keane was one he used to really enjoy watching too.
Muteswan said:I was lucky enough to get an autograph from Rory but not from Ivor or Len.
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Muteswan said:The “Golden Boy” Ivor Allchurch born today in 1929.
I saw him play when he came back to play for the Swans at the end of his career.
A class above everyone else on the pitch.
cmajack said:Same as yourself, caught them both at the end of their careers when i was a young lad.
TheLoneRanger said:I was taken to Ninian Park April 1965 as a birthday treat. Some birthday -
Cardiff 5 v 0 Swans
Ivor scored 3 and John Charles 2. A few weeks later we were relegated.
Muteswan said:Surely that’s not a treat taking you to Cardiff.![]()
Muteswan said:I was lucky enough to get an autograph from Rory but not from Ivor or Len.
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Swanjaxs said:Have you got any more autographs from the early days Mutey? Would love to see them!
Any old cricketers too![]()
Muteswan said:Yes, I’ll get some up later. All from roughly the same era, 1964 ish.