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SWANSEA CITY: Free documentary telling the untold family story of Ivor Allchurch to be released on YouTube on Easter Monday
A documentary telling the untold human story of Ivor Allchurch — widely regarded as the greatest footballer in Swansea City’s history — is to be released free on YouTube on Easter Monday.
Ivor Allchurch – Golden Days was commissioned by the Swansea City Supporters’ Trust and made by David Brayley and Max Webborn — the filmmakers behind the critically acclaimed Wonderland – The Alice Street Story (2023). It will be available to watch for free on the Trust’s YouTube channel from 10am on Monday 6th April.
The film features in-depth interviews with Ivor’s wife, Esme, and sons, John and David, and draws on never-before-seen photographs from the family archive to tell the story of the man behind the legend — a footballer of extraordinary gifts who, those who knew him say, remained humble and grounded throughout a career that took him to the top of the game.
Allchurch signed schoolboy terms at Swansea on his 15th birthday and went on to become one of Wales’s most celebrated players, most famously as part of the Welsh squad that reached the quarter-finals of the 1958 World Cup in Sweden — still the furthest Wales have ever progressed in the tournament. He is remembered not only for his technical brilliance but for his loyalty to his home club and his dignity off the pitch.
The documentary had its premiere at the Swansea.com Stadium last October in front of the Allchurch family and a select audience, before a public screening at the Taliesin Arts Centre and further showings at the Swansea Jack pub, where members of the family and Mal Pope joined a Q&A. It was warmly received at each event, with Ivor’s son David publicly thanking the filmmakers and the Trust for telling his father’s story and keeping the club’s heritage alive.
Statue of Ivor Allchurch outside the Swansea.com stadium (Image: Wikimedia / Creative Commons)Swans Trust chair Dave Dalton said the film had been a labour of love for everyone involved. The Trust is inviting fans everywhere to watch when it goes live on Monday morning.
Filmmaker David Brayley said it had been a privilege to work on the project. “It’s been an absolute privilege to work on this film, telling the great Ivor’s story,” he said. “As filmmakers, there’s always that feeling of nervousness as to how a film will be received, especially this one as it’s the family’s view on Swansea’s greatest ever player — but we were both thrilled with the positive and emotional reception the film received.”
The release on Easter Monday gives supporters across the world — many of whom were unable to attend the limited screenings held in Swansea over the winter — their first chance to watch the film.
Ivor Allchurch – Golden Days will be available free on the Swans Trust YouTube channel from 10am on Easter Monday, 6th April 2026.
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