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    All at JackArmy.net would like to thank everyone who has played a part on this site over the past 25 years whether that is through writing, contributing, moderating, posting or just visting and reading.

    Without any of you the work that has gone into the site would have been pointless and we will always be proud that we built, generated and managed a community that was such a big part of the Swansea City supporting life for so long.

    It has been a pleasure to bring to you the site for so long but the time is now right to turn the lights out for the last time but we do it both with a heavy heart and a sense of pride driven by the so many messages received since we announced the closure.

    The site will remain here for a period until we archive and mothball it for the last time later this summer but all aspects are in a read only format.

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Walker definitely joined as a midfielder. He was tall though (6ft ish?) and had played at the back so moved there with us.

There is bizarrely a long interview online (you tube) interviewing the manager and Tommy H about the three who joined at the same time and he says on that Walker is a midfielder who can also ‘play at t he back’.

Good days. That was a great team. I particularly remember Judith (those who were there will know) with great fondness. Always liked him.
Son of the late, great, Lisbon Lion Stevie Chalmers, his granddaughter, Natalie (Paul's daughter) still lives in Birchgrove.
 
Phuq me - psychiatrists would have a field day with some of the posters on here. The basic need for validation and desire to be proven infallible makes for a very interesting case study.
In other news - they have invented something called grey - not everything is black and white - and sometimes (hold the front page) there can be elements of truth in both extreme positions.
Let it go - the NHS is under enough pressure without posters stroking out and getting ulcers in the need to be proven faultless.
 
Phuq me - psychiatrists would have a field day with some of the posters on here. The basic need for validation and desire to be proven infallible makes for a very interesting case study.
In other news - they have invented something called grey - not everything is black and white - and sometimes (hold the front page) there can be elements of truth in both extreme positions.
Let it go - the NHS is under enough pressure without posters stroking out and getting ulcers in the need to be proven faultless.
The last bit 🤣
 
Phuq me - psychiatrists would have a field day with some of the posters on here. The basic need for validation and desire to be proven infallible makes for a very interesting case study.
In other news - they have invented something called grey - not everything is black and white - and sometimes (hold the front page) there can be elements of truth in both extreme positions.
Let it go - the NHS is under enough pressure without posters stroking out and getting ulcers in the need to be proven faultless.
They tried with me for about 30 years, i even proved them wrong!
 
Walker definitely joined as a midfielder. He was tall though (6ft ish?) and had played at the back so moved there with us.

There is bizarrely a long interview online (you tube) interviewing the manager and Tommy H about the three who joined at the same time and he says on that Walker is a midfielder who can also ‘play at t he back’.

Good days. That was a great team. I particularly remember Judith (those who were there will know) with great fondness. Always liked him.
Great days. A lot more pride in the team as a fan back then despite being in the 3rd division.
Early 90s from Frankie taking over 👌
 
Great days. A lot more pride in the team as a fan back then despite being in the 3rd division.
Early 90s from Frankie taking over 👌
I’m not sure it is pride - I feel proud of the team whenever they play, but I think they felt closer to us then than they do now. We kept that all the way through to the sale to the Americans. That’s the bit that was sold off in my view and can’t really ever be replaced.
 
Everyone loved Frankie Burrows ,
Who was there are Wembley for the
Autoglass Trophy led by Super by. J jonny Cornfoth ?
Yep. Remember that like it was yesterday. Remember Michael Howard being there (the Tory cabinet minister version) because he was from Llanelli and feigned interest in us for a while?
 
I’m not sure it is pride - I feel proud of the team whenever they play, but I think they felt closer to us then than they do now. We kept that all the way through to the sale to the Americans. That’s the bit that was sold off in my view and can’t really ever be replaced.

I think being at the Vetch was part of it, players and Management were approachable, now you cant get withing 20 ft of them,
 
Everyone loved Frankie Burrows ,
Who was there are Wembley for the
Autoglass Trophy led by Super by. J jonny Cornfoth ?
Was there but all a bit of a blur. I remember the games in the rounds leading up to it better.

Wycombe at home
Matthew Rush-What a player he was.

Good days.
 

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