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Remembrance Sunday Ceremony

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Our thanks go to all current and former Trust board members who were among those who attended today’s Remembrance Day ceremony at the Swansea.com Stadium.

This year our wreath was placed below the WW1 memorial plaque by former Trust Board member Viv Brooks.

Also laying wreaths on behalf of the Club were Alan Curtis and stadium manager Jamie Gibbons while Wayne Jenkins represented the Swansea Veterans.

We are also grateful to the Swansea Veterans who arranged a bugler to play the last post and reveille.

The plaque was unveiled by the Swans Trust in 2014 remembering those Swansea Town players who lost their lives in WW1.

A selection of videos and photographs are below kindly provided by Cath Dyer and Paul Meller.



Swansea City Supporters’ Trust

9th November 2025

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