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If you had to choose one, not necessarily because of a good result. Let's discount the championship playoff final as it's a bit of an obvious one. Same for the COC final.
Don't know why but the one that stands out for me is our 4-0 hammering by Kidderminster in 2002. Tuesday night game at the Verch, absolutely pissing down if I remember rightly. Put us joint bottom and was utterly depressing!
It was 2-1, Tosh came on as sub, remember his rising majestically to head the winner, at the end we were all on the pitch and they announced that Sheffield Wed had beaten Swindon and everyone going mental as it confirmed our promotion to Div 2
This was the game when we realised we were going to the top. (I thought it ended 3-2 as well!)
Worst game was losing some years later! (Boxing day?) to Bristol Rovers who were bottom of the league till they sent us bottom by beating us. Mind you I have probably got that wrong too.
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 08:18 - Mar 25 with 2620 views
Yeovil at the Liberty (streaker and Trunds goal) Bristol Rovers at the Vetch, cup. (Martin thomas game) Hartlepool at the Vetch (8-0) Watford at the Vetch (toshacks debut) Bristol City at the Liberty (7-1) CArdiff at the Liberty first time in cup (Gomez winner)
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 09:35 - Mar 25 with 2596 views
The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 09:58 - Mar 24 by MillJack
Peterborough 2 - 3 Swansea City. January 3rd 2000.
Travelled up to the game in a mates clapped out Fiesta, arriving at the ground as the game kicked-off following a 7 1/2 journey where his car broke down 4 times.
2-0 down at half-time before a, believe it or not, Nick Cusack inspired recovery saw us win 3-2 with a late goal.
I similarly timed journey home saw us bump into Kelly Jones from the Stereophonics at the petrol station near Ross-on-Wye. He was on his way back from the Leeds - Villa game that day.
Great times.
At the time that was the game of the century.
To say Martin psycho thomas was pumped up is an understatement
The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 09:14 - Mar 24 by trefelinjack
Bury away 0-1. Forbes scored first minute followed by hundreds of Swansea fans running onto the pitch. Game nearly abandoned after mobile phone was thrown at the burys goalkeeper. Mass pitch invasion at the end and big willy getting arrested. Got promoted - what a day
7500 attendance 5500 jacks!
And that samba band that went round, still got the tunes in my head.
This bunch of loonies I heard were put there together and drown out our atmosphere.
The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 10:13 - Mar 24 by Loyal
I have to add the Chesterfield away game when Leon knight shone like a fcking star.
John the Mong was ejected, and the whole crowd chanted 'Free Free Free the Mong ' it was getting tasty when the stewards backs against the wall conceded and John was returned to the crowd.
Knights was completely awesome that day.
What an away trip that was. We were an arrogant, ugly and noisy bunch of away fans that day. Felt like the away end was tiny and you couldn't cram any more jacks in, absolutely bouncing. My dad was a bit pissed and but a wedge on Swans to win 3-0 in a service station that had a bookies in it. He was the only one in the away end not celebrating when Leon Knight got his hat trick. I'm sure he scored the last goal fairly late on too. He was unplayable that day.
Another similar day to that was Yeovil away when we won 2-1 I think. It was like going to watch Swans play in Garden Village.
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 18:10 - Mar 25 with 2503 views
The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 09:35 - Mar 25 by Jackanapes
Ardiles went off in bright sunshine.
The replay at WHL sticks in my mind, you should have heard the cockerel crow and all that, the stick that Tommy Smith received from the Spurs fans when the teams came out and him just turning to them and giving them the double V. Nothing seemed to bother him.
The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 01:34 - Mar 25 by shenleymun
It was 2-1, Tosh came on as sub, remember his rising majestically to head the winner, at the end we were all on the pitch and they announced that Sheffield Wed had beaten Swindon and everyone going mental as it confirmed our promotion to Div 2
This was the game when we realised we were going to the top. (I thought it ended 3-2 as well!)
Worst game was losing some years later! (Boxing day?) to Bristol Rovers who were bottom of the league till they sent us bottom by beating us. Mind you I have probably got that wrong too.
The night we beat Chesterfield to get promoted I was living in Leeds and so at Hillsboro cheering Wednesday against Swindon. What I can confirm is that Swindon had about 1000 corners, hit the bar 3 times and missed an open goal. Wednesday scored with their only two shots and won 2-1.
Now you've reminded me, that is one of my most memorable games too.
The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 17:38 - Mar 25 by acejack3065
What an away trip that was. We were an arrogant, ugly and noisy bunch of away fans that day. Felt like the away end was tiny and you couldn't cram any more jacks in, absolutely bouncing. My dad was a bit pissed and but a wedge on Swans to win 3-0 in a service station that had a bookies in it. He was the only one in the away end not celebrating when Leon Knight got his hat trick. I'm sure he scored the last goal fairly late on too. He was unplayable that day.
Another similar day to that was Yeovil away when we won 2-1 I think. It was like going to watch Swans play in Garden Village.
The majority of these games, if not all are outside the premier league. Tells you something.
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 09:58 - Mar 24 by MillJack
Peterborough 2 - 3 Swansea City. January 3rd 2000.
Travelled up to the game in a mates clapped out Fiesta, arriving at the ground as the game kicked-off following a 7 1/2 journey where his car broke down 4 times.
2-0 down at half-time before a, believe it or not, Nick Cusack inspired recovery saw us win 3-2 with a late goal.
I similarly timed journey home saw us bump into Kelly Jones from the Stereophonics at the petrol station near Ross-on-Wye. He was on his way back from the Leeds - Villa game that day.
Great times.
That's the game I was gonna pick. 2 blokes standing next to me had had enough and left at half time
The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 09:58 - Mar 24 by MillJack
Peterborough 2 - 3 Swansea City. January 3rd 2000.
Travelled up to the game in a mates clapped out Fiesta, arriving at the ground as the game kicked-off following a 7 1/2 journey where his car broke down 4 times.
2-0 down at half-time before a, believe it or not, Nick Cusack inspired recovery saw us win 3-2 with a late goal.
I similarly timed journey home saw us bump into Kelly Jones from the Stereophonics at the petrol station near Ross-on-Wye. He was on his way back from the Leeds - Villa game that day.
Great times.
I was at that extraordinary Peterborough game but one of my abiding memories of it happened at half-time. I was sitting next to a guy called Jeremy Harding who some others on here may also know, an ex-plod. He had his recently born son on his lap for the whole game and spent half-time changing his nappy!! You don't get moments like that in the prem.
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 15:59 - Mar 26 with 2223 views
Some great memories on this thread and I'm surprised at how many iconic games I seem to have been at.
Think the most outstanding for me (other than the obvious ones like Preston, etc), has to be the 3-2 win at Ipswich though. Apart from the fact that it must rank highly amongst the best ever performances by any Swansea side in any era against a top side full of internationals, the whole day was punctuated by some unusual memories. Picked my brother & his girlfriend up en route but got there late-ish and had to park in the only place we could find which was very slightly blocking someone in so knew I had to get back to the car very quickly after the game. When Swans scored the late winner, my brother's exuberance caused him to fall down the terracing, badly spraining his ankle in the process. At the final whistle, I ran to make a quick exit only to find everything locked but I somehow managed to climb out of the ground over the top of one of the turnstiles ffs!. Got back to the car before anyone else wanted to get out but then had to try and drive back towards the ground through 1000s of people because by this time my brother couldn't even walk. Eventually managed to get him onto the back seat where he remained for the whole return journey with his injured ankle between the front seats, resting on my handbrake. I had been quite a day.
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 16:03 - Mar 26 with 2216 views
The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 15:43 - Mar 26 by karnataka
I was at that extraordinary Peterborough game but one of my abiding memories of it happened at half-time. I was sitting next to a guy called Jeremy Harding who some others on here may also know, an ex-plod. He had his recently born son on his lap for the whole game and spent half-time changing his nappy!! You don't get moments like that in the prem.
Brilliant game that was. Amy was standing at the back of the away dugout banging the top of it and she played on Hollins tits so much that he actually lifted her over and sat her in the dugout with the subs for the whole game,imagine that happening today. He came to me and the wife after the game and apologised for Barry Frys language.
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 15:43 - Mar 26 by karnataka
I was at that extraordinary Peterborough game but one of my abiding memories of it happened at half-time. I was sitting next to a guy called Jeremy Harding who some others on here may also know, an ex-plod. He had his recently born son on his lap for the whole game and spent half-time changing his nappy!! You don't get moments like that in the prem.
Big supporter of the people who tried to destroy our club probably 😂😂😂
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 16:08 - Mar 26 by Darran
Brilliant game that was. Amy was standing at the back of the away dugout banging the top of it and she played on Hollins tits so much that he actually lifted her over and sat her in the dugout with the subs for the whole game,imagine that happening today. He came to me and the wife after the game and apologised for Barry Frys language.
Very suspect behaviour by Hollins there.
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 09:21 - Mar 24 by SwaneeRiver
Easter 1978 the weekend that boosted our promotion drive no end from the Fourth Division Reading away won 4-1 (Friday), next day Bournemouth home won 1- 0, then on the Monday morning Torquay away won 4-2. Absolutely brilliant - we seemed unbeatable at that point under Tosh. Not so clever a few weeks later with 4 games to go and we lost to Grimbsy & Northampton (both away). Nervous end to the season - Harry Griffiths dying on the Tuesday we were playing Scunthorpe then all came right against Halifax.
Fulham 5-0 Swansea Oct 1st 1983.
Gordon Davies played a blinder. We were crap.
Some Chelsea fans got on the bus via emergency exit when we stopped at traffic lights. They were evicted quickly and then one threw a brick through the window and it rained all the way home.
Miserable day.
Watching us beat Preston to get promotion to the 1st Div was a much more positive memorable day though. :-)
The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 16:22 - Mar 26 by Loyal
Very suspect behaviour by Hollins there.
He was and still is very supportive of Amys disability. I'm not prepared to go into it on here but he's been to this day outstanding with her and made her feel special.
Oh and your silly sexual references are getting a bit boring now
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 14:17 - Mar 27 by Bloodyhills
Fulham 5-0 Swansea Oct 1st 1983.
Gordon Davies played a blinder. We were crap.
Some Chelsea fans got on the bus via emergency exit when we stopped at traffic lights. They were evicted quickly and then one threw a brick through the window and it rained all the way home.
Miserable day.
Watching us beat Preston to get promotion to the 1st Div was a much more positive memorable day though. :-)
I got arrested that day and our bus was the one that got bricked, I think the Parks bus was behind and they chased the flockers in to a lane and not sure what happened next. Bloody awful journey home though, freezing
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 00:17 - Mar 26 by TNT
Sliema Wanderers 12-0
After about 4 or 5 (and probably twice that in beer) everyone towards the back end of the NB was asking what the score was every goal. Looking in the Ep the next day and looking forward to the 2nd leg and doing Arsenals record score. Then being disappointed that we'd only scored 17 This season 2 would have been a miracle at times!
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The game you attended that sticks in your mind the most on 22:13 - Mar 27 with 2014 views
Seriously though someone mentioned a month or two back sitting in the North Bank to watch a game,they immediately got asked by someone else if they'd ever gone there because there wasn't any seats in the North Bank.
I can remember sitting in the North Bank many times to watch a game,you could sit anywhere because there was no c*nt there.
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