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Re: Supporting a football club is a bit like having children

By DevonSwan25/2/2020 13:47Tue Feb 25 13:47:20 2020In response to Re: Supporting a football club is a bit like having children

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Wise words from two loyal supporters. For myself, I am extremely lucky in that I live in a great part of the Country in Devon, where I have been for 22 years now. There are a lot of plusses to living here but the one thing I miss is not being able to see the Swans on a regular basis. I have tried to adopt local teams down here, but it just isn't the same, and should the worse ever happen and Staines Town ceased to exist then I think my love of football would die with the Club.
I always say that you can change just about anything in life, but the one thing you can't change is your football team. Like JB I first saw the Swans play in 1970 just after moving to Staines; an away game at Egham Town. Should we go down (perish the thought) then the Combined Counties would certainly be the lowest level I have seen the Swans play at. I have seen many highs and quite a few lows, but none of those lows equal where we find ourself at this moment in time.
Understandably there is a lot of negativity on this forum at the moment, but as supporters all we can do is get behind Joe and the Club, because whatever our thoughts Joe is all that's keeping the Club's head above water. Things can only get better!

COME ON YOU SWANS!