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'My life has been school and Swansea City and that's it'
Key takeaways
- Ashley Crowden Photography Image caption, Kristian O'Leary took his first coaching role at Swansea in 2012, when Michael Laudrup was the club's manager.
- Having spent 15 years as a Swansea player, O'Leary is five years into a second spell on the coaching staff.
- Yet the joy of working for the club he once cheered on from the stands has not faded.
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Ashley Crowden Photography Image caption, Kristian O'Leary took his first coaching role at Swansea in 2012, when Michael Laudrup was the club's manager. It is 30 years since Kristian O'Leary made his Swansea City debut and four decades since he first watched them play as an eight-year-old.
Having spent 15 years as a Swansea player, O'Leary is five years into a second spell on the coaching staff.
Yet the joy of working for the club he once cheered on from the stands has not faded.
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