Diamonds pay tribute to club photographer Mal

The popular photographer passed away suddenly at the weekend
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AFC Rushden & Diamonds have paid tribute to their club photographer Mal Swinden who passed away at the weekend.

The popular snapper was the club photographer at both Rushden & Diamonds and AFC Rushden & Diamonds while he also provided pictures for the Northamptonshire Telegraph in recent years.

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In a statement, Diamonds said: "The club was deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Mal Swinden over the weekend.

"Mal was the club photographer for both Rushden & Diamonds FC and AFC Rushden & Diamonds and, though he had recently retired, his photos charted the highs, and lows, of our football journey.

"Mal was well known at the club. He generously donated the photos that adorn the walls of Dale’s Bar and gave his time to the new club without hesitation.

"He was a valued member of our volunteer team and had previously won the Volunteer of the Year award."

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And Diamonds chairman Ralph Burditt added: "It’s difficult to encapsulate Mal’s immense contribution to Rushden & Diamonds, both FC and AFC, in just a few short sentences.

"A quick internet search for Mal’s work brings up image after image from across our history – from Quincy Shorunmu doing a drag-back to Billy Sharp scoring 'that' goal (against Northampton Town in the Football League).

"I knew Mal personally for the latter part of his time volunteering for the club and found him to be someone who was perpetually calm and focused on the job at hand, whatever the situation.

"Through his work, Mal not only captured our most treasured memories but also did a huge amount to promote the club, through his accreditation and by making his work available to the Northants Evening Telegraph, the Non League Paper and countless other publications.

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"Without Mal, there would have been many times where the club simply didn’t make the front page.

"To get those images, Mal always had to be in the right place at the right time and that has meant following the club up and down the country for years.

"Mal is well-known to Diamonds fans and was very well-liked.

"He was often to be found in the corner of a clubhouse in some far-flung corner of the UK preparing his equipment for a game or sending off some images before a publication deadline.

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"He was always ready for a chat, with a warm smile and had an infectious chuckle when something amused him. Mal will be greatly missed and our thoughts go out to his friends and family at this very sad time.”

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