The 1912 Foundation's £10,000 winner has spoken of his delight after clinching the annual prize recently.
Peter Rogers was the lucky supporter to walk away from the last home game against Peterborough a richer man after his name was the last out of the bag during the half-time draw.
The 47-year-old mechanic was one of 10 Foundation members entered into the prize draw, although at first he thought that he was the subject of a practical joke.
"I didn't believe it at first," Peter told The Swan, the official matchday magazine for tomorrow's match against Sheffield Wednesday.
"I thought someone from work was winding me up but I phoned back a few days later to confirm and I was told it was real.
"And it's lucky that I was in the draw because it was only a few weeks earlier that I'd thought about cancelling my membership, but now I'm so glad that I didn't."
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Peter Rogers with Swans players Mark Gower (L) and Craig Beattie (R) |
He added: "It's one of those things when you think it's never going to happen to you."
You can read more details of Peter's success in tomorrow's edition of The Swan - priced £3 and available all around the Liberty Stadium as well as Slee Stores on Neath Road, Plasmarl.
Supporters can get a £30 discount on your Season Ticket for the 2010/11 campaign if you sign up to the 1912 Foundation.
Alternatively you can request a FREE replica shirt, but to be eligible for this offer you must sign up for direct debit or standing order.
Click HERE for more details.
