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Curtis Retiring 13:32 - Apr 16 with 9248 viewsjasper_T

Taking up that voluntary redundancy package?

https://www.swanseacity.com/news/curtis-retire-coaching-role
[Post edited 16 Apr 2019 13:34]
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Curtis Retiring on 13:34 - Apr 16 with 7077 viewsandrew

Said the same thing. Don’t blame him, he was probably going to go end of the year anyway.

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Curtis Retiring on 13:46 - Apr 16 with 6989 viewsPacemaker

It is his 65th birthday today he is entitled to go if he wants.

Life is an adventure or nothing at all.

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Curtis Retiring on 14:08 - Apr 16 with 6913 viewsSWANSEYE

A great loyal servant that deserves the plaudits not the redundancy package . . Now becoming Honorary president of the Club and IMO well deserved.
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Curtis Retiring on 14:57 - Apr 16 with 6764 viewsProfessor

Good that he has had the opportunity to chose himself. He clearly enjoyed helping GP and looks like GP appreciated having him around. Good time to move on.
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Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 with 6748 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Curtis Retiring on 13:46 - Apr 16 by Pacemaker

It is his 65th birthday today he is entitled to go if he wants.


He won't get his oap until September though.

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Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 with 6740 viewsLohengrin

A kinder, more decent ‘Gentleman’ you couldn’t wish to meet. He’s woven into the fabric of this club and has the respect of everybody who ever saw him play or had the privilege of being coached by him. A bona fide legend.

With an impact comparable to ‘the golden boy’ Curt ought to be honoured with a statue of his own and the freedom of the city as a retirement present from us all in this part of the world.

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Curtis Retiring on 15:26 - Apr 16 with 6673 viewsoh_tommy_tommy

Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 by Lohengrin

A kinder, more decent ‘Gentleman’ you couldn’t wish to meet. He’s woven into the fabric of this club and has the respect of everybody who ever saw him play or had the privilege of being coached by him. A bona fide legend.

With an impact comparable to ‘the golden boy’ Curt ought to be honoured with a statue of his own and the freedom of the city as a retirement present from us all in this part of the world.


Superbly summed up 👏🏻

All the best Curt , have a long healthy retirement.

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Curtis Retiring on 15:27 - Apr 16 with 6669 views34dfgdf54

Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 by Lohengrin

A kinder, more decent ‘Gentleman’ you couldn’t wish to meet. He’s woven into the fabric of this club and has the respect of everybody who ever saw him play or had the privilege of being coached by him. A bona fide legend.

With an impact comparable to ‘the golden boy’ Curt ought to be honoured with a statue of his own and the freedom of the city as a retirement present from us all in this part of the world.


Seconded.

Lovely bloke.
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Curtis Retiring on 15:59 - Apr 16 with 6588 viewssainthelens

Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 by Lohengrin

A kinder, more decent ‘Gentleman’ you couldn’t wish to meet. He’s woven into the fabric of this club and has the respect of everybody who ever saw him play or had the privilege of being coached by him. A bona fide legend.

With an impact comparable to ‘the golden boy’ Curt ought to be honoured with a statue of his own and the freedom of the city as a retirement present from us all in this part of the world.


This.
Had the pleasure of seeing him in his prime. Have met him few times whilst he's walking his dog in Underhill pk. Totally decent guy. Happy retirement Mr. Curtis. Hopefully that statue not long in coming.
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Curtis Retiring on 16:08 - Apr 16 with 6556 viewsProfessor

Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 by Lohengrin

A kinder, more decent ‘Gentleman’ you couldn’t wish to meet. He’s woven into the fabric of this club and has the respect of everybody who ever saw him play or had the privilege of being coached by him. A bona fide legend.

With an impact comparable to ‘the golden boy’ Curt ought to be honoured with a statue of his own and the freedom of the city as a retirement present from us all in this part of the world.


Great Post.

A good Rhondda (Pentre) boy is Curt. Never known anyone say a bad word about him regardless of who they support. Great servant for us and a few decent seasons for the Bluebirds too by whom he is also well-regarded.

As we also now hold the lease why not the 'Alan Curtis' stand too.
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Curtis Retiring on 16:12 - Apr 16 with 6551 viewsThrasher6

Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 by Lohengrin

A kinder, more decent ‘Gentleman’ you couldn’t wish to meet. He’s woven into the fabric of this club and has the respect of everybody who ever saw him play or had the privilege of being coached by him. A bona fide legend.

With an impact comparable to ‘the golden boy’ Curt ought to be honoured with a statue of his own and the freedom of the city as a retirement present from us all in this part of the world.


Well put. A true gent and a real legend. I'm very proud to have a man of his ilk as a lynch pin of the club

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Curtis Retiring on 16:27 - Apr 16 with 6496 viewsJinxy

Congrats on a glittering career Mr Curtis. Always has time to say hello, and so articulate when interviewed in front of the cameras when he stepped in more than once to help the club in its time of need. As has been said, a true legend.
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Curtis Retiring on 16:46 - Apr 16 with 6432 viewsmonmouth

I saw his Vetch debut.

Far more of a cornerstone of our identity than chancers like Jenkins and Dineen could ever be. I hoped he would stay forever. Far more than the kettle man he pretended to be and stuck with him, and a thoroughly decent man.

Enjoy your family, King Curt.

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Curtis Retiring on 16:53 - Apr 16 with 6412 viewsWarwickHunt

Legend. For once the term is justified.
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Curtis Retiring on 17:14 - Apr 16 with 6344 viewsBluebird

Lovely fella. The love and loyalty he has for your club is amazing. If he does retire I wish him all the best in whatever he does in the future.
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Curtis Retiring on 17:33 - Apr 16 with 6309 viewswaynekerr55

Curtis Retiring on 16:46 - Apr 16 by monmouth

I saw his Vetch debut.

Far more of a cornerstone of our identity than chancers like Jenkins and Dineen could ever be. I hoped he would stay forever. Far more than the kettle man he pretended to be and stuck with him, and a thoroughly decent man.

Enjoy your family, King Curt.


This.

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Curtis Retiring on 17:37 - Apr 16 with 6297 viewsswan65split

Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 by Lohengrin

A kinder, more decent ‘Gentleman’ you couldn’t wish to meet. He’s woven into the fabric of this club and has the respect of everybody who ever saw him play or had the privilege of being coached by him. A bona fide legend.

With an impact comparable to ‘the golden boy’ Curt ought to be honoured with a statue of his own and the freedom of the city as a retirement present from us all in this part of the world.


This

Hope they buy a teasmade as a pressure for him . Cause if he takes the kettle . The right bath plugs won't buy another.
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Curtis Retiring on 17:57 - Apr 16 with 6235 viewsOptimisticJack

Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 by Lohengrin

A kinder, more decent ‘Gentleman’ you couldn’t wish to meet. He’s woven into the fabric of this club and has the respect of everybody who ever saw him play or had the privilege of being coached by him. A bona fide legend.

With an impact comparable to ‘the golden boy’ Curt ought to be honoured with a statue of his own and the freedom of the city as a retirement present from us all in this part of the world.


Totally agree with the comments.
Twenty six years ago last Christmas, within days of our son being born I was in the Swans shop showing our new born to Moira and the rest of the staff.
Alan came in at that point and straight away put a ten pound note in the baby's hand.
Top bloke and a wonderful servant to the club over the years.
Wishing you a long and healthy retirement Curt.

Optimisticjack

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Curtis Retiring on 18:13 - Apr 16 with 6193 viewssainthelens

Come our last home game (Derby) be a nice gesture if the club put him in the centre circle for applaudits.
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Curtis Retiring on 18:28 - Apr 16 with 6142 viewsswancity

The most legendary of all Swans.

Note: Do NOT wait until this man dies before he has a statue at the Liberty. Let’s do it now.

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Curtis Retiring on 18:35 - Apr 16 with 6118 viewspencoedjack

Curtis Retiring on 15:02 - Apr 16 by Lohengrin

A kinder, more decent ‘Gentleman’ you couldn’t wish to meet. He’s woven into the fabric of this club and has the respect of everybody who ever saw him play or had the privilege of being coached by him. A bona fide legend.

With an impact comparable to ‘the golden boy’ Curt ought to be honoured with a statue of his own and the freedom of the city as a retirement present from us all in this part of the world.


Perfectly summed up.

Without doubt a legend of SCFC
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Curtis Retiring on 18:42 - Apr 16 with 6086 viewsBluebird

Curtis Retiring on 17:57 - Apr 16 by OptimisticJack

Totally agree with the comments.
Twenty six years ago last Christmas, within days of our son being born I was in the Swans shop showing our new born to Moira and the rest of the staff.
Alan came in at that point and straight away put a ten pound note in the baby's hand.
Top bloke and a wonderful servant to the club over the years.
Wishing you a long and healthy retirement Curt.


He should have the freedom or Wales
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Curtis Retiring on 18:54 - Apr 16 with 6057 viewstaffpunk

Curtis Retiring on 16:08 - Apr 16 by Professor

Great Post.

A good Rhondda (Pentre) boy is Curt. Never known anyone say a bad word about him regardless of who they support. Great servant for us and a few decent seasons for the Bluebirds too by whom he is also well-regarded.

As we also now hold the lease why not the 'Alan Curtis' stand too.


Completely agree, had lots of banter with him back in the day in The Griffin. A Swansea legend, and also very popular with our lot as well. Good luck to him in his retirement.

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Curtis Retiring on 19:45 - Apr 16 with 5982 viewsjack2jack

As has already been said,club legend,and a real gent.
Have a Happy retirement and a great day Mr Curtis.
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Curtis Retiring on 20:07 - Apr 16 with 5943 viewswaynekerr55

Curtis Retiring on 18:28 - Apr 16 by swancity

The most legendary of all Swans.

Note: Do NOT wait until this man dies before he has a statue at the Liberty. Let’s do it now.


Oh he'll be around for a lot longer. The handsome b'stard doesn't seem to age!

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