Not sure what the Fokkers used over the period of Wednesday 19 February - Friday 21 February, 1941 Up to 70 German Luftwaffe aircraft were involved in the attack over three nights About 35,000 incendiaries were dropped and 800 high explosive bombs 230 people were killed and more than 400 injured More than 11,000 buildings and homes were destroyed or damaged Some of Swansea's oldest buildings - Swansea castle, Swansea museum and the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery survived However, its commercial heart was destroyed with the iconic market and Ben Evans store flattened
Here is John who managed the Swansea Youth side in the mid 1970s. Jeremy Charles and Speedy in this team. I played against this team - however, their goalie didn’t turn up, so Charlo himself went in goal. We lost 3-0
On this day 9 years ago: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...OwECYE8Lt3S531ua4Crri5GO1ZyruL658LQmgf4U0KM0A
On this day 50 years ago, Barry John played his final match for Wales: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...mcB5FQR7DwwvVgjd6pVPGmDEmT5UHSXCDhadhHGZviPQ8
Brian Thomas introduced me to him in the Players’ bar at Cardiff Arms Park after Cardiff v Neath in 1997 - just after the Lions’ squad for that year’s tour to South Africa had been announced. I also recall that there was a 30 minutes TV programme on about him several years ago - must admit that I thought that he cut a sorry figure…..
I can totally understand him being overwhelmed with the adulation whilst playing but then, on reflection years later, having the sense of regret at retiring early. A no win situation unfortunately.
To be honest, he cut a sorry figure not so much for regretting retiring early - in fact I don’t recall him ever saying that - it was more, for me, the fact that he had separated from his wife, lived alone in a ‘pokey’ flat, and how shall I put this, seemed to like a drink …