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Cheer up chaps <ok>
Sky showed the 2009 derby match at Ninian Park earlier - still can’t believe that Mike Dean awarded them such a soft penalty to let them draw 2-2......

That said, Jason Scotland was offside (and interfering with play) when Joey put us 2-1 up <laugh>
 
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On this day 39 years ago, Swansea went to Deepdale, the home of Preston North End, and left not only with a 3-1 victory but a place in the top flight of English football - the First Division - for the first time!

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On this day 39 years ago, Swansea went to Deepdale, the home of Preston North End, and left not only with a 3-1 victory but a place in the top flight of English football - the First Division - for the first time!

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In fear of repeating myself.....that's my scarf Tosh has on.
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On this day 5 years ago, Jefferson Montero's first Swansea City goal helped secure a hard-earned win against a stubborn 10-man Stoke City.

After a disjointed goalless first half, Gylfi Sigurdsson twice went close as the Swans dominated after the break.

The pressure eventually told with 15 minutes left, as Montero dived to head in Jonjo Shelvey's cross.

Stoke's Marc Wilson was sent off late on as he received a second yellow card for bringing down Montero, before Ki Sung-Yueng scored Swansea's second.
 
Good memories Taff hard man Brian Williams scored
Brian was a great guy - the only person I saw him cower in front of was his wife <laugh>

I got to know all the boys in the squad really well. Despite their hard edge on the field - and that’s putting it mildly at times - off it, the majority were great, and especially polite in front of my wife and kids.

Got a great photo of Gareth and my son holding the Heineken League trophy in the dressing room after we’d beaten Ponty to pip Cardiff to the title.

Did you know the Premier Division trophy was in Cardiff that evening (Cardiff were playing and beating Llanelli 80-0?) - the trophy presented was the First Division trophy: they obviously didn’t expect us to get maximum bonus points that night <laugh>