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Terry Yorath RIP

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Just saw this on the news. So sad.
R.I.P. Terry
 
Gutted with this. He was the manager when I first started watching the swans.
If he hadn’t left for Bradford in Feb of 88/89 season, I’m convinced we’d have got promoted from the old 3rd.
RIP Terry and condolences to the family
 
Oh no, this has come as a shock.

Thoughts are with the his family, rest in peace Terry.
 
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John Bond was the manager when I first started watching the Swans, but Terry Yorath was the first manager we had when I had my first season ticket and I started going to all the matches. He came across as a rather charismatic and strong leader.

It was really sad when he lost his boy and I like to think they are able to have a kick about together wherever they are now. Rest In Peace Terry Yorath. A Cardiff born lad who became an honorary #YJB
 

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