Monthly Archives: June 2011

Fair Dinkum FAW

After I publically praise the recent performance of the FAW, they go and do this. I am almost speechless. This is the official poster produced to promote the forthcoming game against Australia. I squinted when I first saw it. I … Continue reading

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New press release from NoTeamGB

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland fans against the formation of a Great Britain Football Team for the 2012 Olympics Press Statement From No Team GB www.NoTeamGB.com www.twitter.com/NoTeamGB 22/06/2011 FOR IMMEDIATE USE Lies, Damned Lies and the BOA The British … Continue reading

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NoTeamGB Issues Press Statement

Andy Hunt, Chief Executive of the ailing British Olympic Association, has been back in the spotlight with his far-fetched claims that an agreement on male and female GB football teams is not far off now he has only “some final … Continue reading

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Why Team GB is a threat to Wales

Now that the London 2012 Olympics approaches, and tickets need to be sold, the issue of a combined Great Britain football team has reached the news once again. With staggering arrogance and dismissiveness, the British Olympic Association, and the English … Continue reading

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The day Stanley Matthews came to Cardiff

In 1954, the World-famous Blackpool and England footballer Stanley Matthews visited a bookshop in Cardiff, and one of the young boys who rushed into the City Centre from his home in Grangetown was nine-year old Walter Williams, circled here in … Continue reading

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The best penalty I’ve ever seen

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Denmark 1-2 Wales, 1998

Denmark 1-2 Wales, 2000 European Championships Sometimes it’s nice to remember the good times.

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Football in a floating village

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Would the real Raymond Verheijen please stand up?

When Raymond Verheijen was appointed as assistant manager to Gary Speed, I had always assumed that it was an honorary title. Wales suffer massive problems in obtaining players release for international duty, so I had guessed that Verheijen’s prominence was … Continue reading

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