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Antiques Roadshow 20:07 - Nov 24 with 1151 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 20:18 - Nov 24 with 1117 viewsKilkennyjack

Oh Tony Tony, Tony Tony Tony Tony Millington ….

Proper shot stopper and a hell of a boy, great days that i can only just about remember.
But we all remember Tony.

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Antiques Roadshow on 20:22 - Nov 24 with 1098 viewsJust_Dave

Just watched that! Very interesting. Don't think I ever saw him playing but remember my brother speak about him. Brought back a few memories of my formative years as a Swansfan
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Antiques Roadshow on 20:32 - Nov 24 with 1069 viewsraynor94

They mentioned a couple of things he did which I can remember, him taking a pie from behind the goal and eating it, and also borrowing an umbrella when play was up the other end, during heavy rain😄

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Antiques Roadshow on 21:10 - Nov 24 with 1003 viewsmax936

Antiques Roadshow on 20:32 - Nov 24 by raynor94

They mentioned a couple of things he did which I can remember, him taking a pie from behind the goal and eating it, and also borrowing an umbrella when play was up the other end, during heavy rain😄


He was a proper character, didn't end up in a wheel chair after a road accident ??

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Antiques Roadshow on 21:22 - Nov 24 with 974 views3swan

Antiques Roadshow on 21:10 - Nov 24 by max936

He was a proper character, didn't end up in a wheel chair after a road accident ??


Yes while playing in Ireland.
I think he then worked for Wrexham in some capacity.
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Antiques Roadshow on 21:50 - Nov 24 with 910 viewsheatwave

What a keeper he was.
If we scored he would walk on his hands.
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Antiques Roadshow on 00:12 - Nov 25 with 786 viewshowenjack

Antiques Roadshow on 21:50 - Nov 24 by heatwave

What a keeper he was.
If we scored he would walk on his hands.


I remember he used to swing off the crossbar
occasionally when play was up the other end.
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Antiques Roadshow on 00:16 - Nov 25 with 783 viewstheloneranger

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Antiques Roadshow on 12:09 - Nov 25 with 626 viewsTimBowen

Tony Millington was a great favourite of mine growing up. I was 12 in 1969 when he joined the Swans. I remember that well, as he helped us win the old Fourth Division under Roy Bentley in 1970.

As others have mentioned, he was a real character and was always having fun, 'playing to the crowd.' In those days I stood on the open, 'Town End' at the Vetch, and so, saw first hand what he was up to, when entertaining the fans, when the ball was down the other end of the pitch.

Tony was not only a fun character, he was a bloody good shot-stopping goalkeeper too. To the extent he was a major influence with me playing in goal for local Swansea Senior League teams in my late teens and early twenties.

It was such a sad and tragic accident that lead to him being confined to a wheelchair in later years.

And although in recent times we've had a couple of excellent 'keepers, memories of Tony during my formative years supporting the Swans and his time at the Vetch, always bring a smile to my face. Thank you for your time with us Tony...RIP.
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Antiques Roadshow on 19:57 - Nov 25 with 497 viewsSullutaCreturned

Antiques Roadshow on 20:18 - Nov 24 by Kilkennyjack

Oh Tony Tony, Tony Tony Tony Tony Millington ….

Proper shot stopper and a hell of a boy, great days that i can only just about remember.
But we all remember Tony.


You were going to the Swans in 1974? I hardly remember Millington, I was 7 the season he left.
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Antiques Roadshow on 20:01 - Nov 25 with 482 views3swan

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.


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Antiques Roadshow on 20:32 - Nov 25 with 440 viewsswancity

Antiques Roadshow on 12:09 - Nov 25 by TimBowen

Tony Millington was a great favourite of mine growing up. I was 12 in 1969 when he joined the Swans. I remember that well, as he helped us win the old Fourth Division under Roy Bentley in 1970.

As others have mentioned, he was a real character and was always having fun, 'playing to the crowd.' In those days I stood on the open, 'Town End' at the Vetch, and so, saw first hand what he was up to, when entertaining the fans, when the ball was down the other end of the pitch.

Tony was not only a fun character, he was a bloody good shot-stopping goalkeeper too. To the extent he was a major influence with me playing in goal for local Swansea Senior League teams in my late teens and early twenties.

It was such a sad and tragic accident that lead to him being confined to a wheelchair in later years.

And although in recent times we've had a couple of excellent 'keepers, memories of Tony during my formative years supporting the Swans and his time at the Vetch, always bring a smile to my face. Thank you for your time with us Tony...RIP.


It not sure that we won the league in 1970 did we? Although my first game was in 1971 v Aston Villa and I can recall Millington.

His 20Welsh caps plus Gordon Banks shirt from a 1966 England v Wales match which Millington played in and some other shirts were valued at £15000 to £20000.

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Antiques Roadshow on 20:39 - Nov 25 with 414 viewsWhiterockin

Antiques Roadshow on 20:32 - Nov 25 by swancity

It not sure that we won the league in 1970 did we? Although my first game was in 1971 v Aston Villa and I can recall Millington.

His 20Welsh caps plus Gordon Banks shirt from a 1966 England v Wales match which Millington played in and some other shirts were valued at £15000 to £20000.


Wasn't it £15-20K for the lot.
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Antiques Roadshow on 21:43 - Nov 25 with 381 viewsKeithHaynes

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Antiques Roadshow on 21:45 - Nov 25 with 375 viewsswancity

Antiques Roadshow on 20:39 - Nov 25 by Whiterockin

Wasn't it £15-20K for the lot.


Yes 15000 to 20000 for the whole collection of shirts and his 20 caps.

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Antiques Roadshow on 09:43 - Nov 26 with 272 viewsTimBowen

Swancity: "not sure that we won the league in 1970 did we?"

Sorry, you're correct mate, brain warp, I meant to say 'promotion' under Roy Bentley.

We've only won 'our' League four times in our history. Twice before my time.

The first time, it's interesting to say, was exactly 100 years ago this season. 1924 - 1925. I haven't heard any mention of that fact.

1948 - 1949, just after the war, when my uncle, father and grandfather started supporting us, which then led on to me falling in love with the club.

Then the third time up in Rotherham in 1999 - 2000 under John Hollins and Alan Curtis. A Division 3 title winning day, which was totally overshadowed by the reckless and unprosecuted police action, in taking Terry Coles life.

Strangely, the fourth league title win, was also ruined for us as Swans fans, when in 2007 - 2008, the League 1 season under Roberto. When after failing to beat our points total, bloody Leeds Utd contested their 15 points deduction at the start of that season. Meaning we we never got to celebrate that title win, until the official ruling was made by the league sometime later.

I still 'resent' Leeds for that legal challenge to 'rob us' of celebrating our achievement. Especially when, for Swansea, title winning seasons are so few and far between.
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Antiques Roadshow on 18:33 - Nov 26 with 198 viewsKeithHaynes

Antiques Roadshow on 09:43 - Nov 26 by TimBowen

Swancity: "not sure that we won the league in 1970 did we?"

Sorry, you're correct mate, brain warp, I meant to say 'promotion' under Roy Bentley.

We've only won 'our' League four times in our history. Twice before my time.

The first time, it's interesting to say, was exactly 100 years ago this season. 1924 - 1925. I haven't heard any mention of that fact.

1948 - 1949, just after the war, when my uncle, father and grandfather started supporting us, which then led on to me falling in love with the club.

Then the third time up in Rotherham in 1999 - 2000 under John Hollins and Alan Curtis. A Division 3 title winning day, which was totally overshadowed by the reckless and unprosecuted police action, in taking Terry Coles life.

Strangely, the fourth league title win, was also ruined for us as Swans fans, when in 2007 - 2008, the League 1 season under Roberto. When after failing to beat our points total, bloody Leeds Utd contested their 15 points deduction at the start of that season. Meaning we we never got to celebrate that title win, until the official ruling was made by the league sometime later.

I still 'resent' Leeds for that legal challenge to 'rob us' of celebrating our achievement. Especially when, for Swansea, title winning seasons are so few and far between.


We done them by a point regardless of their deduction ?

They wouldn’t have won anyway 👍

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Antiques Roadshow on 19:29 - Nov 26 with 172 viewsmagicdaps10

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Antiques Roadshow on 19:33 - Nov 26 with 164 viewsswan65split

He lived in baglan, we had a few beers together, he used to sit/be with me and my wife at times, always popped in the club about 9pm, can see him now driving the Cortina mk1 .....a bit fast.
I'm not going to do the train bit.........deep down he was a tidy fella RIP Tony.
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Antiques Roadshow on 19:34 - Nov 26 with 154 viewsAnotherJohn

I wouldn't say Tony was the best shot saver we have ever had, but one of his saves sticks in my mind as one of the best full length dives I have seen. I think it must have been away at Exeter in the League Cup in August 1970, a game that finished 0-0. An Exeter shot from somewhere around the "D" was arrowing towards the top corner and I'm still not quite sure how spring-heeled Millington got to it. I was standing behind the goal, and as a student goalkeeper myself at that time, I wondered how he got that height while diving far to his right.
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Antiques Roadshow on 19:45 - Nov 26 with 133 viewsswan65split

Antiques Roadshow on 19:34 - Nov 26 by AnotherJohn

I wouldn't say Tony was the best shot saver we have ever had, but one of his saves sticks in my mind as one of the best full length dives I have seen. I think it must have been away at Exeter in the League Cup in August 1970, a game that finished 0-0. An Exeter shot from somewhere around the "D" was arrowing towards the top corner and I'm still not quite sure how spring-heeled Millington got to it. I was standing behind the goal, and as a student goalkeeper myself at that time, I wondered how he got that height while diving far to his right.


He was very agile, when he first arrived here he was , how shall we say,,,,,,,carrying a bit, but fair doos he got stuck in and turned himself around, a great character.
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