‘Loss of a legend’: Sydney Swans mourn passing of club icon Kenny Williams
Whenever the Sydney Swans won a game Kenny Williams was right there to sing the team song, and now the club is mourning his death.
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Past and present Sydney Swans stars have paid tribute to one of the club‘s most famous faces after the death of “the man in the middle” Kenny Williams.
Of the Sydney’s biggest and most recognisable supporters, Williams, who for so long was front and centre whenever the Swans sang their team song after a victory and was a changeroom fixture for decades, died on Tuesday, aged 93.
It moved club great Jude Bolton to laud Williams as “a legend” for his “passionate post-game singing, his support for us … and advice over a home-cooked meal”.
Former Swans captain Brett Kirk called Williams “a bloody legend! One of a kind. He bleed red n white and made up part of the fabric of our club without kicking a footy.”
Premiership winning defender ted Richards said Williams “owned” the 10 minutes after every win and “was also there for us in the losses”.
The Swans declared Williams “brought so much cheer to all who knew him” in a tribute to a man who was more than their No.1 fan.
“We are incredibly saddened by the passing of Kenny Williams, an amazing man who dedicated his life to the red & white.
“We send our condolences to Yvonne, Dianne, his family & friends during this time.”
Saddened by the loss of a legend yesterday.
— Jude Bolton (@Jude_Bolton) November 1, 2022
93 years filled to the brim loving his family, his sports & a good time.
Always cherished Kenny Williamsâ passionate post-game singing, his support for us as chief @Sydneyswans hydrationist & advice over a home-cooked meal.#RIPKennypic.twitter.com/y9sfeAyL4L
A man who brought so much cheer to all who knew him â¤ï¸
— Sydney Swans (@sydneyswans) November 1, 2022
We are incredibly saddened by the passing of Kenny Williams,an amazing man who dedicated his life to the red & white.
We send our condolences to Yvonne, Dianne,his family & friends during this time. A full tribute to come. pic.twitter.com/P0x5DpheJp
Kenny Williams was a bloody legend! One of a kind. He bleed red n white and made up part of the fabric of our club without kicking a footy. The impact was from his love n care,his laughter and fun for https://t.co/Jp9RKRvnX8 you Kenny. RIP my friend. Big hugs to Yvonne n the fam pic.twitter.com/pN6y9fE3vV
— Brett Kirk (@brett_kirk) November 2, 2022
The 10 minutes after a win is the best time for a footballer.
— Ted Richards (@tedrichards25) November 2, 2022
It's all about celebrating the moment before focus shifts to recovery and next week.
Kenny owned those 10 minutes.
And he was also there for us in the losses and pre season when times were hard.
Vale Kenny pic.twitter.com/0q7A64MR7X
Williams was born in South Melbourne and a lifelong supporter of the club, even when he moved to Sydney in 1949 to work as a jockey.
His beloved team followed him north to become the Swans 33 years and he was invited by then coach Ron Barassi to run water at training for the team in the early 1990s.
Williams became well known to AFL fans for his mop of white hair and his enthusiastic singing of the club song, and he was on hand when the Swans broke their premiership drought in 2005.
He was also front and centre in one of the SCG’s most infamous moments when Tony Lockett, then a St Kilda star before becoming a Swans favourite, booted a flat torpedo punt towards fans standing behind the goals, including Williams, after being booed relentlessly following a sickening collision with Peter Caven in the same match.
But Williams grew to be much more than just the club’s No.1 fan. He also became a mentor to some players, opening the doors of his Sydney home for the home-cooked meals and advice Bolton praised him for.
A moment that will live on in our memories forever â¤ï¸ ð¶ pic.twitter.com/R4NwDANmKU
— Sydney Swans (@sydneyswans) November 1, 2022
Heart breaking news this morning. Number 1 swans supporter Kenny Williams has passed away. He was a valued and respected part of the Swans community and team. Rest in peace Kenny â¤ï¸ð¤ðï¸ pic.twitter.com/4Qe7K0kYHo
— Emmettðð´ (@EmStA07) November 1, 2022
RIP Kenny Williams. â¤ï¸ð´âª#Bloodspic.twitter.com/fZNlwC5JLd
— Riley McCartney (@RilesMacca) November 1, 2022
Originally published as ‘Loss of a legend’: Sydney Swans mourn passing of club icon Kenny Williams