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On 25 April 1978 - 41 years ago yesterday - Harry Griffiths died suddenly.

In many respects, Harry was ‘Mr Swansea City’ to us of a certain generation - much like Curt is now regarded. In fact, I think I’m correct that Harry was the Manager who gave Curt his league debut.

Hearing of Harry’s death was/is like a JFK moment for me - I can remember it clearly as if it were yesterday. I was in my flat in Cathedral Road, Cardiff (I was a second year student at University College, Cardiff) when I heard it on the HTV news.

I had had the pleasure of being introduced to Harry at the old BP Sports Club by my father less than a year before Harry’s sudden death. He even bought me a pint !

Tosh, of course, was Manager by that time (April 1978) - Harry had been demoted to Assistant Manager - and they played the same night that Harry died. We won and I think Curt scored twice and Robbie the other.

We won promotion that season - it’s sad to think that Harry wasn’t there to enjoy something that he had been instrumental in achieving. <peacedove>
Thanks 55

I posted this12 months ago....

RIP Harry <rose>
 
On this day 3 years ago, Manchester United missed the chance to move into the Premier League top four as Gylfi Sigurdsson's free-kick earned Swansea a deserved 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.

Wayne Rooney's penalty on the stroke of half-time, controversially awarded after Marcus Rashford went down under a challenge from Lukasz Fabianski, appeared to have United on course for victory before Sigurdsson curled in 11 minutes from time.