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Read he s died Bluddy ell Couldn't have been that old Scorer of a goal never forgotten by those who saw it
Such sad news today on the death of Max Thompson. #Swans fans of a certain age will recall him well. And THAT goal against Arsenal in a 2-0 win at the old Vetch in the top flight. He later qualified as a physio and returned to #LiverpoolFC RIP Max, the memories are still with us.… pic.twitter.com/lSGFycn0Rk
Max Thompson only played 26 games for Swansea. Swans fans probably remember him for this goal against Arsenal in 1981, the season Toshack's Swansea finished 6th in Division One. #swansea#swanseacity#footballpic.twitter.com/wYIaNgyXTg
Such sad news today on the death of Max Thompson. #Swans fans of a certain age will recall him well. And THAT goal against Arsenal in a 2-0 win at the old Vetch in the top flight. He later qualified as a physio and returned to #LiverpoolFC RIP Max, the memories are still with us.… pic.twitter.com/lSGFycn0Rk
Max Thompson only played 26 games for Swansea. Swans fans probably remember him for this goal against Arsenal in 1981, the season Toshack's Swansea finished 6th in Division One. #swansea#swanseacity#footballpic.twitter.com/wYIaNgyXTg
Such sad news today on the death of Max Thompson. #Swans fans of a certain age will recall him well. And THAT goal against Arsenal in a 2-0 win at the old Vetch in the top flight. He later qualified as a physio and returned to #LiverpoolFC RIP Max, the memories are still with us.… pic.twitter.com/lSGFycn0Rk
Max Thompson only played 26 games for Swansea. Swans fans probably remember him for this goal against Arsenal in 1981, the season Toshack's Swansea finished 6th in Division One. #swansea#swanseacity#footballpic.twitter.com/wYIaNgyXTg
Such sad news today on the death of Max Thompson. #Swans fans of a certain age will recall him well. And THAT goal against Arsenal in a 2-0 win at the old Vetch in the top flight. He later qualified as a physio and returned to #LiverpoolFC RIP Max, the memories are still with us.… pic.twitter.com/lSGFycn0Rk
I was at the far end of the NB seemed like in line with it. one of those that "sits in the memory"
Thanks for the memory Max RIP
Got to honest and say that before I saw it again today, I thought he scored a thunder bolt from outside the area and that it was the eastern end of the Vetch, but had another recollection and I can remember Gary Stanley scoring one like that at the eastern end, memories, hey
Got to honest and say that before I saw it again today, I thought he scored a thunder bolt from outside the area and that it was the eastern end of the Vetch, but had another recollection and I can remember Gary Stanley scoring one like that at the eastern end, memories, hey
Garry’s was a cracker v Man City.
A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Shocking news that Rich I was there that day for the volley v Arsenal too !!
It’s obviously an age thing but I find it quite difficult to accept that so many of the ‘invincibles’ who appreared on the pitch for the Swans back in that era are no longer with us ….
Max Thompson only played 26 games for Swansea. Swans fans probably remember him for this goal against Arsenal in 1981, the season Toshack's Swansea finished 6th in Division One. #swansea#swanseacity#footballpic.twitter.com/wYIaNgyXTg
Such sad news today on the death of Max Thompson. #Swans fans of a certain age will recall him well. And THAT goal against Arsenal in a 2-0 win at the old Vetch in the top flight. He later qualified as a physio and returned to #LiverpoolFC RIP Max, the memories are still with us.… pic.twitter.com/lSGFycn0Rk
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.
Shocking news that Rich I was there that day for the volley v Arsenal too !!
It’s obviously an age thing but I find it quite difficult to accept that so many of the ‘invincibles’ who appreared on the pitch for the Swans back in that era are no longer with us ….