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| A Good Kick In The Baltics | 
| I Remember When | 
| GM: Do you every want to go anywhere else, other than Swansea City? SR: There were a few scouts in the area at the time, but with being a local lad, living at home, training twice a week on a Monday and Wednesday, it was easy for me just to stay at home with my parents and improve my game from there. It’s gone mad for me ever since. It’s a good lifestyle, I couldn’t imagine leaving school and going to a job really. GM: When you started watching the Swans who was in the team? SR: It was a long time ago! John Cornforth, Colin Pascoe, Leggy. I was on the North Bank, or sometimes in the East Stand. I used to go with my father in the week and my mates on a Saturday. I understand what it’s like to be in the crowd on the North Bank – especially on big occasion games like the West Ham and Exeter games last season. | 
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