Monthly Archives: July 2006

Romania ’93 comes back to haunt

I woke up in a good mood this morning. But it didn’t take long to change. I read something that mentioned Wales final match in the Qualifiers for The World Cup in USA 1994. In the book I’m reading, Tom … Continue reading

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Livsy's Plan for Welsh Football

I picked up this post from the Bangor City Citizen’s Choice forum .It contains my old mate Livsy’s ideas to improve the Welsh Premier League. Now Livsy has been travelling around following Bangor for the past 20 years, the last … Continue reading

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Floyd Landis – the New Maradona ?

Forgive me for straying off topic, but Floyd Landis’ incredible performance in the Tour de France can’t pass without comment. On Wedenesday, Landis looked all set to win this year’s tour, in the absence of the big hitters like Ullrich … Continue reading

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TNS 0-1 MyPa

Farewell then, The New Saints. Is it worth it ? Is it worth maintaining a full-time squad, to walk the Welsh Premiership, only to play like the rest of them when it counts? TNS were pretty bad last night. Ken … Continue reading

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Koumas Tug-of-War

I’ve got a soft spot for Bryan Robson – Hackney Marshes. Boom boom! No, seriously, I don’t like him. He wasn’t the first manager to mistrust Robert Earnshaw, but I think that he resented the Zambian imp more than most. … Continue reading

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Football and the Environment

In the macho world of football, talking about the environment will have you bracketed in the same “must be a queer” pigeon-hole as Guardian-reading Graeme Le Saux. Mention global warming, and Robbie Fowler will be there wiggling his ass at … Continue reading

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Paul Anderson – the new Leyton Maxwell ?

http://youtube.com/v/sQFrpvWHb4oA friend of mine is a Liverpool fan. When he heard the result from Wrexham, he raised a clenched fist and hissed triumphantly “Yes, 2-0 – Bell-a-my”. It was a friendly. Lard-arsed players, not long from the beaches of Barbados, … Continue reading

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Let the People Sing

Who started it ? Who was the bright-eyed besuited pencil-chewing genius who decided, that what would be good, that what we really wanted, after a thrilling Cup Final win, is a 7,000 decibel broadcast of “We are the Champions”? I’d … Continue reading

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Another good night in Europe

Report from Welsh-Premier.com LLANELLI celebrated their first-ever appearance in Europe with a superb2-1 away win at Gefle IF.Two late away goals from Rhys Griffiths and sub JacobMingorance gave the Reds a great chance of progressing to the second round atthe … Continue reading

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The New Saints

Last night, TNS achieved their best-ever away result in Europe as they were beaten 1-0 by MyPa-47 in Finland .The Saints were unable to steal a crucial away goalbut the tie is still very much alive for next Wednesday’s second … Continue reading

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