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by HanesCymru | March 29, 2018 · 12:02 pm
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The gods are with Swansea: looking forward to the FA Cup quarterfinal 1964

Fans, including the father of Mel and John Charles, discuss Swansea’s chances against Liverpool in the FA Cup quarterfinal in 1964. Published in the Daily Mirror, 27 February 1964. Reused for non-commercial purposes from  www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk 

Ned Charles

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