'This most ghastly season': when hope turned to loss for one family of fans

This season started with such expectation. For some families, it ends with lives lost, seats empty and rituals forever changed

By When Saturday Comes, part of the Guardian Sport Network

April 18 was supposed to be Swindon Town’s last home game, when the team were crowned League Two champions after a magnificent season. It was also supposed to be a day we paused to remember, as just before the kick-off the names of those supporters who’ve passed away during the year are read out.

Each year is different, and each year is the same. It might be a meaningless mid-table meander, or maybe more significant; either way, within 10 minutes I’m moaning about a throw-in here, or applauding a deft pass there. I’ve moved on from thanking my lucky stars that while I may know some of those names, none of them carry my surname.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/when-saturday-comes-blog/2020/jun/29/this-most-ghastly-season-when-hope-turned-to-loss-for-one-family-of-fans

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