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Antiques Roadshow 20:07 - Nov 24 with 2194 viewsraynor94

Tony Millington's shirts are on there tonight, and his family are saying what a soft spot for Swansea.

Remember Tony well a real character

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Antiques Roadshow on 16:07 - Nov 28 with 340 viewsswan65split

Antiques Roadshow on 01:09 - Nov 28 by Robbie

Always looked like he had slapped to much Brycleem on his well groomed hair style .
His sideburns were a blast from the past too .
Sadly I now cannot claim ownership any more of them hairstyles and facial growth .

Dai Davies and the brilliant Dave Stewart were the next generation of keepers I remember but cannot remember Tony Millingtons replacements , bit of a memory gap there .


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Antiques Roadshow on 23:26 - Nov 28 with 254 viewsKilkennyjack

Antiques Roadshow on 19:57 - Nov 25 by SullutaCreturned

You were going to the Swans in 1974? I hardly remember Millington, I was 7 the season he left.


In Jan 1971 i defo saw Swans vs Rhyl in the FA Cup.
6-1 Swans, Dai Gwyther with a hat trick.

Tony was in goal for us and his younger brother Glanville in goal for Rhyl.

I will see if i can find the Swans line up that day.

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Antiques Roadshow on 00:51 - Nov 29 with 244 viewsRobbie

Antiques Roadshow on 16:07 - Nov 28 by swan65split

Balac, Potter
davies, Rimmer on loan, Barber


Dai the drop and Jimmy Rimmer were Tosh signings way back in the good old days .

Sure Harry Griffiths was manager on my first ventures onto the fearful NB as my parents tried to stop disuade me from attending football in Swansea on a floodlight Tuesday.
The rebel in me ignored their half hearted appeals , gave up and then The Vetch was it .

Look into Wikipedia soon to find out Tony Millington replacements needed .
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Antiques Roadshow on 06:20 - Nov 29 with 234 viewsKeithHaynes

Antiques Roadshow on 23:26 - Nov 28 by Kilkennyjack

In Jan 1971 i defo saw Swans vs Rhyl in the FA Cup.
6-1 Swans, Dai Gwyther with a hat trick.

Tony was in goal for us and his younger brother Glanville in goal for Rhyl.

I will see if i can find the Swans line up that day.


Some very bad violence on the terraces that day.

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Antiques Roadshow on 06:46 - Nov 29 with 228 viewsKeithHaynes

I will add I was sent a pack of photographs from that day, originals. I still have them but where I couldn’t say. I was researching the Swans fan who was up in London in 1926 for the FA Cup semi final v Arsenal. He was arrested in possession of a revolver. I located his family but they were very unwilling to talk about it. Some nasty scenes that day as well.

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Antiques Roadshow on 08:37 - Nov 29 with 193 viewstheloneranger

Antiques Roadshow on 00:51 - Nov 29 by Robbie

Dai the drop and Jimmy Rimmer were Tosh signings way back in the good old days .

Sure Harry Griffiths was manager on my first ventures onto the fearful NB as my parents tried to stop disuade me from attending football in Swansea on a floodlight Tuesday.
The rebel in me ignored their half hearted appeals , gave up and then The Vetch was it .

Look into Wikipedia soon to find out Tony Millington replacements needed .


Dai Davies first signed for us from Ammanford in 1969, making his debut in the final match of the 1969/70 season.

He was then sold to Everton in 1970, returning back here on loan in 1974 - before being signed by Tosh in 1981.

Jimmy Rimmer first signed for us on loan from Man Utd in 1973, before rejoining us in 1983 from Aston Villa.

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