RIP VIC on 12:34 - Dec 12 with 1565 views | OptimisticJack | Loved watching Vic's marauding runs down the wing with his chest sticking out. A great character. Shocked to hear of his passing as I think I saw Vic at the Swansea.com in recent weeks. RIP Vic YJB. | |
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RIP VIC on 13:38 - Dec 12 with 1470 views | raynor94 | Ah, one of my first memories of following the Swans, he came from Man City, and at one stage was courting my mates sister, so used to see him regular. A real Mr Swansea RIP Vic | |
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RIP VIC on 13:39 - Dec 12 with 1463 views | onehunglow | Legendary guy | |
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RIP VIC on 13:40 - Dec 12 with 1466 views | JACKMANANDBOY | Wonderful football man. RIP | |
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RIP VIC on 14:03 - Dec 12 with 1442 views | 3swan |
RIP VIC on 12:34 - Dec 12 by OptimisticJack | Loved watching Vic's marauding runs down the wing with his chest sticking out. A great character. Shocked to hear of his passing as I think I saw Vic at the Swansea.com in recent weeks. RIP Vic YJB. |
One of my favourite players of that era. RIP Vic | | | |
RIP VIC on 14:32 - Dec 12 with 1396 views | Whiterockin | Great memories of Vic. Probably my favourite is the support and encouragement he gave while coaching me at Underhill Park. Yes the Swans players used to do that sort of thing while still playing. RIP Vic and thank you for everything you did for me. | | | |
RIP VIC on 15:09 - Dec 12 with 1336 views | theloneranger | A mean guitar player as well. RIP Vic ... YJB | |
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RIP VIC on 15:36 - Dec 12 with 1298 views | howenjack | A stocky, no nonsense hard tackling full back. RIP Vic . | | | | Login to get fewer ads
RIP VIC on 15:59 - Dec 12 with 1269 views | OptimisticJack | Vic was the Lee Trundle of his era ( without the tricks). Like Trunds he settled in the area after his playing days and went on to be just as popular a figure off the field as on. [Post edited 12 Dec 16:10]
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RIP VIC on 16:10 - Dec 12 with 1229 views | max936 | Great Player, my Dad often talked about him, I never saw him Play for Swans. I was 10 when he left Swans in 1971. | |
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RIP VIC on 20:52 - Dec 12 with 1023 views | builthjack | RIP “Pal”. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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RIP VIC on 21:41 - Dec 12 with 971 views | Kilkennyjack | When our Swans went bust after the Tosh years then there was an SOS appeal - Save Our Swans. Vic himself was stood with a plastic SOS bucket near MandS entrance in city centre collecting coins and notes. I donated just like everyone else at the time, and he thanked every single person who chipped in. RIP Vic and thank you. A former player who helped save our club in its darkest hour. | |
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RIP VIC on 00:08 - Dec 13 with 896 views | Robbie | Len Allchurch , Herbie , Dai Gwyther alongside Tony Millington under the NB lights , what great memories of that part of my growing up , never to be forgotten by myself . Stadiums and Clubs have moved on to be a plaything for wealthy owners now . Vic Gomersall will always be a name remembered from them great experiences back in the dark days of a wet Tuesday night , maybe 2 ,000 fans watching . Thank you Vic for igniting my love of The Swans . [Post edited 13 Dec 0:16]
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RIP VIC on 08:58 - Dec 13 with 810 views | Boundy |
RIP VIC on 15:59 - Dec 12 by OptimisticJack | Vic was the Lee Trundle of his era ( without the tricks). Like Trunds he settled in the area after his playing days and went on to be just as popular a figure off the field as on. [Post edited 12 Dec 16:10]
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He was also a Life Member of Swansea Junior League in which he helped promote it to this day. RIP Sir , so many deeds left unsaid. | |
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RIP VIC on 10:21 - Dec 13 with 753 views | Fireboy2 | I am far too young to remember Vic but the posts on this topic show how much he was loved by the fans, I am loving reading the different memories of him, keep them coming fellas 👌 | | | |
RIP VIC on 18:47 - Dec 13 with 547 views | SullutaCreturned |
RIP VIC on 14:32 - Dec 12 by Whiterockin | Great memories of Vic. Probably my favourite is the support and encouragement he gave while coaching me at Underhill Park. Yes the Swans players used to do that sort of thing while still playing. RIP Vic and thank you for everything you did for me. |
Yeah, Curt came down Underhill and took Mumbles Rangers training a few times back in the 90's. He was with Haverfordwest by then I think, right towards the end of his playing days but being the legend he is we all loved it. Hardest training sessions I ever did too. Only realised how knackered I was when I sat down though because they were great fun. | | | |
RIP VIC on 11:00 - Dec 14 with 421 views | TimBowen | Vic really was a 'boy and threequarters!' A genuine character. Vic 'Bombersall,' as, like a number of posters have said, he used to barrel-chested 'bomb' up the wing and was a real crowd pleaser. I remember when Vic had finished his 'League' career and he was playing for Chelmsford City. My parents and I were on holiday in Marbella and one day, as we sat by the poolside, who should walk in...but Vic. Chelmsford were on a summer tour and ended up staying at our hotel. Because of knowing him and our mutual love of the Swans, we spent a lot of time together during that holiday. And it's typical of so many players over the years, but after his playing days he returned to live in Swansea. Having a car dealership in 'LA' (Lower 'Afod) he went on to have a strong working association with 'Sir Mel Nurse.' and was a genuine bloke, who always had time for people. So sad that he's gone, RIP Vic, you were a real hero of many, me in particular when growing up and watching the Swans at the Vetch. | | | |
RIP VIC on 11:38 - Dec 14 with 394 views | KeithHaynes |
RIP VIC on 11:00 - Dec 14 by TimBowen | Vic really was a 'boy and threequarters!' A genuine character. Vic 'Bombersall,' as, like a number of posters have said, he used to barrel-chested 'bomb' up the wing and was a real crowd pleaser. I remember when Vic had finished his 'League' career and he was playing for Chelmsford City. My parents and I were on holiday in Marbella and one day, as we sat by the poolside, who should walk in...but Vic. Chelmsford were on a summer tour and ended up staying at our hotel. Because of knowing him and our mutual love of the Swans, we spent a lot of time together during that holiday. And it's typical of so many players over the years, but after his playing days he returned to live in Swansea. Having a car dealership in 'LA' (Lower 'Afod) he went on to have a strong working association with 'Sir Mel Nurse.' and was a genuine bloke, who always had time for people. So sad that he's gone, RIP Vic, you were a real hero of many, me in particular when growing up and watching the Swans at the Vetch. |
So different to today Tim. | |
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