Football: Swansea fans keep spirits up despite relegation

Swansea's Tammy Abraham is dejected after the Welsh side were condemned to losing their top-flight status following a 1-2 loss to Stoke.
Swansea's Tammy Abraham is dejected after the Welsh side were condemned to losing their top-flight status following a 1-2 loss to Stoke. PHOTO: REUTERS
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LONDON • Swansea City might have lost their Premier League status following yesterday's 2-1 defeat by Stoke City, but their fans still kept their sense of humour.

"We'll see you all next year," they chanted alongside the Stoke faithful at the Liberty Stadium, not long after their final game of the season kicked off.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 14, 2018, with the headline Football: Swansea fans keep spirits up despite relegation. Subscribe