• We have today (22nd April) confirmed the closure of JackArmy.net on 31st May. Our reasons are varied but after a twenty-five year stint at the heart of the online Swansea City community, the time is right for us to bow out.

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JackArmy.net - Twenty-Five Years And Out

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I also remember one away game while I was living in London, I picked up 2 London Jacks then picked up Richard and his partner in Kingston for an away trip to Walsall. The car was rammed (ford focus) and Richard insisted in wearing his big Swans hat in the car. Great memories.
 
I remember fondly Richard Lillicrap having a table and leaflets at games and away trips he drove to ensure the future of the Swans. I remember his partner/wife was very involved and went under the radar with all here contribution. I forgot her name now.
Jenny. She attended London games for a while after he passed. Lovely lady.

For some of our younger posters who maybe weren't around in the days when the club was facing extinction not for the first time here is Richard's Obit in The Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2007/sep/05/obituaries.mainsection
 
Only met him once, but you could feel the passion and drive. A great Swansea man, airbrushed out by pygmies not fit to clean his boots (ditto Mel).
Passion and drive

Perfect words.

Met him a few times and once a pre match drink at Kidderminster.
Can remember one game, away at Mansfield where he walked up every row asking people to join the Trust.
Also spent an evening with him when he asked me to join him when he was passing on his vision to the Coventry Trust.
His true worth not officially recognized, but for everyone who knew, his work can never be underestimated.
 
So, this is it.

Now this site has entered the final straight of its upcoming curtain call, I can’t help but recall the poignant and deeply moving words of Roy Batty, Rutger Hauer’s replicant character from Ridley Scott’s 1982 Blade Runner film.

Seen as one of the greatest cinematic speeches ever to grace the silver screen, it perfectly sums up my sentiments about the JackArmy experience as things draw to a close.

So, I just thought I’d leave this here:


Thanks for the memories YJB’s.
 
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