International Duty 13:28 - Aug 24 with 2104 views | jasper_T | Quiet break. Wales - N/A Wales u21 - Brandon Cooper Wales u19 - Ben Hughes, Harry Jones, Josh Edwards Wales u18 - Joel Cotterill, Ben Lloyd, Cameron Congreve, Kai Ludvigsen, Tyler Evans Wales u17 - Dan Watts, Seb Dabrowski | | | | |
International Duty on 14:12 - Aug 24 with 2058 views | ReslovenSwan1 | There is a young Wolves prospect Chem Campbell 19 or so eligible for both Wales and England keeping his options open. He has been on the bench for wolves so must be high quality. He played for Cymru u17 a few times. Perhaps he still fancies his chances of ousting Jack Grealish for the land of his birth. The odds are not great. The FAW will leave the door open and hope he is not selected by England u21 either. I suppose does not want any of the problems Declan Rice got when he changed horses. You can trust the FAW to play their cards well. | |
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International Duty on 22:15 - Aug 24 with 1933 views | blaenaugwentjack | Nice to see Brynmawr boy Cameron Congreve playing for the Swans and Wales. | | | |
International Duty on 07:19 - Aug 25 with 1844 views | jack247 | Harsh on Cabango but fantastic for Russell to have virtually everyone available to work with for two weeks. | | | |
International Duty on 07:23 - Aug 25 with 1842 views | Chief |
International Duty on 07:19 - Aug 25 by jack247 | Harsh on Cabango but fantastic for Russell to have virtually everyone available to work with for two weeks. |
Exclusion due to Covid apparently | |
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International Duty on 07:55 - Aug 25 with 1824 views | pencoedjack |
International Duty on 07:23 - Aug 25 by Chief | Exclusion due to Covid apparently |
Rodon out as well? Read he was injured. Crucial games coming up. | | | |
International Duty on 14:35 - Aug 25 with 1749 views | jasper_T | Rodon's not fit for the first game at least. Two midfielders dropped out of the u21s (Stirk and Taylor) so Dan Williams may get a late callup. He was involved with the u19s pretty frequently but fell behind others in that group (like Sam Bowen, who played against Brighton last night) and hadn't stepped up yet. | | | |
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