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Really enjoyed watching this. He was one of the pillars in our fledgling ascent. He goes on to say that goal against Forest was the highlight of his career; was probably one of if not the best moment I experienced as a fan. I miss pitch invasions.
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Darren Pratley reflects on his time at Swansea on 22:08 - Apr 13 with 1964 views
A player who could have fitted nicely into the recent underrated thread. Ahuge player for us in his time but oddly underappreciated by many.
His influence after he came on during the playoff final can't be overstated. We were wobbling at 3-2 yet regained control with him in the middle.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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Darren Pratley reflects on his time at Swansea on 10:26 - Apr 14 with 1814 views
Darren Pratley reflects on his time at Swansea on 09:47 - Apr 14 by onehunglow
Wonderful stuff. I saw him play for Orient at Tranmere pretty decently
At 37 still playing in his position is a testament to his dedication to not only the game but to himself , as Dr Wiston stated , unappreciated by some but remembered by all if only for that goal . The epitome of a box box player
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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Darren Pratley reflects on his time at Swansea on 10:32 - Apr 14 with 1811 views
Darren Pratley reflects on his time at Swansea on 10:26 - Apr 14 by Boundy
At 37 still playing in his position is a testament to his dedication to not only the game but to himself , as Dr Wiston stated , unappreciated by some but remembered by all if only for that goal . The epitome of a box box player
Darren Pratley reflects on his time at Swansea on 10:26 - Apr 14 by Boundy
At 37 still playing in his position is a testament to his dedication to not only the game but to himself , as Dr Wiston stated , unappreciated by some but remembered by all if only for that goal . The epitome of a box box player
Remarkable to still play competitively at that age. You have to tip the hat to proper professionals like him who sustain lengthy careers in sports by taking care of themselves.
Found it particularly interesting point about the agreed new contract to be sign not being what was agreed by him hence he didn't sign it and his position was left unsettled leaving him with issues to resolve which affected his playing career eith us. Excellent player for us.
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Darren Pratley reflects on his time at Swansea on 10:09 - Apr 15 with 1558 views
Darren Pratley reflects on his time at Swansea on 18:45 - Apr 14 by britferry
Prats & Doris must be kicking themselves they left when they did
De Vries would have been on the bench for us IMO. I'm fairly certain that Rodgers knew that he would have to upgrade there, just as one of the first things he did was bring in Caulker to replace Monk.
Pratley would probably have featured more, but he still played PL and no doubt made a decent wedge in the process. Some regret maybe but nothing substantial.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.