Woodingdean Gull
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With the potential up-coming match against Swansea, (I know, it may be Arsenal), I was thinking how well and how far Swansea had come when I recalled listening to a recording on NSC that I think was posted around 2001/2002. It was a recording/interview(?) of a young Swansea supporter who was really upset about the possibility of the Swans going out of existence. (Sound familiar?)
As most of that area where he lived strongly supported rugby, it sounded as if he took a lof stick at school etc as he supported football. Fair play to him though, he carried on supporting the team that he loved. However, he was devastated that his beloved "Swans" might not last much longer and was pleading for anyone to support them. It was one of the most emotional things I've heard, and coming so soon after our own problems, had even more impact.
Anyone else remember this?
As most of that area where he lived strongly supported rugby, it sounded as if he took a lof stick at school etc as he supported football. Fair play to him though, he carried on supporting the team that he loved. However, he was devastated that his beloved "Swans" might not last much longer and was pleading for anyone to support them. It was one of the most emotional things I've heard, and coming so soon after our own problems, had even more impact.
Anyone else remember this?
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