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Kevin Cullis, new Swansea City manger, and assistant Paul Molesworth
Kevin Cullis, new Swansea City manger, and assistant Paul Molesworth, pictured in dugout and first match in charge, a 0-1 defeat at home to Swindon Town, Vetch Field football ground, 10th February 1996
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Wales
WME_1996_02_10
Media ID 21742193
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