Swansea City brothers 21:42 - Jan 31 with 11037 views | Jack_Kass | With Andre returning, the only brothers I can think of that played for the Swans at the same time, are Len and Ivor Allchurch, any other ones out there? Of course we can loosely talk about John and Mel Charles, but I think John had moved on by the time Mel was coming through the youth set up. [Post edited 31 Jan 2018 21:43]
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Swansea City brothers on 22:17 - Feb 1 with 1596 views | TNT |
Swansea City brothers on 21:12 - Feb 1 by Treforys_Jack | Weren't Tosh and Mahoney cousins ? |
That's right, Tosh & Josh. Then there was Curt and uncle Roy. | |
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Swansea City brothers on 22:43 - Feb 1 with 1570 views | WarwickHunt |
Swansea City brothers on 20:36 - Feb 1 by theloneranger | He used to say something like.... "This is your quiz, inquisitor Michael Miles, saying goodnight, good luck and cheerio to you all" |
Open the box! | | | |
Swansea City brothers on 22:45 - Feb 1 with 1568 views | perchrockjack | You had TV too Woz. Did they gather round for the coronation | |
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Swansea City brothers on 22:59 - Feb 1 with 1541 views | theloneranger |
Swansea City brothers on 22:43 - Feb 1 by WarwickHunt | Open the box! |
Take the money | |
| Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎 |
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Swansea City brothers on 00:00 - Feb 2 with 1517 views | swan65split |
Swansea City brothers on 22:59 - Feb 1 by theloneranger | Take the money |
the sell out s have | | | |
Swansea City brothers on 00:11 - Feb 2 with 1513 views | Bloodyhills |
Swansea City brothers on 22:16 - Jan 31 by felixstowe_jack | Hole's father Billy had been a professional footballer and played for Swansea Town before World War II and his older brothers Colin and Alan had also both played for their hometown club Swansea, but Barrie did not follow the family tradition and instead joined their rivals Cardiff City. He made his league debut as a seventeen-year-old during a 4-3 victory over Luton Town in February 1960 during a season when Cardiff gained promotion to the first division.[1] Soon establishing himself in the Bluebirds side, even playing as an emergency striker on occasions, he was a vital member of the side, including being ever present during the 1964-65 season. It was during the latter stages of his time at Ninian Park that he won the first of his Welsh caps and was a regular in the side when he was signed by Blackburn Rovers in July 1966 for £40,000. After just two years at Blackburn he moved, this time to Aston Villa for £60,000 in September 1968. He was signed in May 1970 by then Swansea manager Roy Bentley for £20,000 and played for the club for two years before fully retiring in May 1972. After retiring from football he ran a newsagents in Swansea before selling it in 2004.[2] |
I remember Billy Hole's newsagents on Morriston Cross. | |
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