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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.
 
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.
 
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.

Yes, I saw Len play for us as well. 👍
 
I was lucky enough to get an autograph from Rory but not from Ivor or Len.

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Muteswan said:
I was lucky enough to get an autograph from Rory but not from Ivor or Len.

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Awesome! I also looked after him, he was actually very friendly with my grandfather, I think, and I may be wrong, but I think they worked in the aluminium works together.
Again absolutely lovely bloke, always amazed me he was only one of not many to play for northern and Republic of Ireland.
Everyone I ever spoke to of that era remarked how tough he was as a defender, was an absolute pleasure listening to he, and len speaking about the good old days.
 
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.

Same as yourself, caught them both at the end of their careers when i was a young lad.
 
cmajack said:
Same as yourself, caught them both at the end of their careers when i was a young lad.

Yes, me too. Ivor was my father's hero, and when I saw him play, I understood why. Two Swansea legends.
 
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.
 
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.

Surely that’s not a treat taking you to Cardiff. 😉
 
Muteswan said:
Surely that’s not a treat taking you to Cardiff. 😉

I was traumatised. :lol:

The following season Ivor was playing for us.

In the 1950's and early 1960's - when the Swans were playing away, the trains were pretty packed from High Street Station to Cardiff, with husbands and wives.

The men going to watch Cardiff's opposition in the old Division 1 and the women shopping in Cardiff.

No chance of seeing Division 1 players in Swansea or on TV in those days.
 
Muteswan said:
I was lucky enough to get an autograph from Rory but not from Ivor or Len.

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Have you got any more autographs from the early days Mutey? Would love to see them!
Any old cricketers too 🙏
 
Swanjaxs said:
Have you got any more autographs from the early days Mutey? Would love to see them!
Any old cricketers too 🙏

Yes, I’ll get some up later. All from roughly the same era, 1964 ish.
 
Muteswan said:
Yes, I’ll get some up later. All from roughly the same era, 1964 ish.

That would be great 👍
My brother had all the autographs from the touring Australia/West Indies/India sides of the 70's, remember looking at them for hours when I was a kid, haven't got a clue what happened to them but would love to get my hands on them again...
 

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