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FA Cup Third Round - Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion

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Weston-super-Mare away would do me very nicely! Less that 10 miles from my house 😁 First time WSM have ever reached this stage. I have seen the Swans play there before though, in a friendly in July 2006 :eek::eek::eek:
 
Weston-super-Mare away would do me very nicely! Less that 10 miles from my house 😁 First time WSM have ever reached this stage. I have seen the Swans play there before though, in a friendly in July 2006 :eek::eek::eek:
Just had a look, capacity 3,500 so it could be home end for you using your local address
 
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W Brom home how boring
Harsh. I remember a game at the Vetch when they infliltrated a large number of their supporters into the North Bank. Must have been 1981 or 1982. I always wondered what they had against us as it's not exactly a local derby.
 
Harsh. I remember a game at the Vetch when they infliltrated a large number of their supporters into the North Bank. Must have been 1981 or 1982. I always wondered what they had against us as it's not exactly a local derby.
These days it would be quite nice to see some of the empty seats in the home stands being filled up, even if it is with away supporters intent on mayhem.
 
Harsh. I remember a game at the Vetch when they infliltrated a large number of their supporters into the North Bank. Must have been 1981 or 1982. I always wondered what they had against us as it's not exactly a local derby.
They didn’t have much chance to see the coast so they all came out on mass, thinking it would be a lovely experience, but the match was in winter so they were all gutted. They were bored of the mountainous Hawthorns being the highest football ground in all four Divisions.
 

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