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Merthyr Town 17:35 - Nov 9 with 1552 viewsSgorioFruit

keep an eye on them this season,

top of their league, the league top goalscorer scored 4 for them today.

currently three promotions away from entering league 2

imagine 5 welsh clubs in the football league.

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Merthyr Town on 19:25 - Nov 9 with 1481 viewsKilkennyjack

Never ever going to happen without major backers.

Better off with Cymru Prem and annual Euro adventures.

Lee Lucas and Jack Evans for Merthyr. Great result YJBs.

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Merthyr Town on 19:49 - Nov 9 with 1448 viewsbuilthjack

I hope my £25 donation towards saving them a few years ago helped.
Good luck to them.

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Merthyr Town on 00:03 - Nov 10 with 1370 viewsReslovenSwan1

Sky went there to film an Wales u21 game a few years ago and we're unable to film due to the narrow streets and utility pylons.

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Merthyr Town on 00:11 - Nov 10 with 1362 viewsBarrySwan

Merthyr Town on 19:49 - Nov 9 by builthjack

I hope my £25 donation towards saving them a few years ago helped.
Good luck to them.


I sponsored them a couple of years ago.

They've had their trials, tribulations and going bust but fair play realised that they had to stay in the English pyramid for any ambition or credibility after the rest of the rebels caved in apart from Newport of course.
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Merthyr Town on 12:52 - Nov 10 with 1226 viewsraynor94

Merthyr Town on 19:25 - Nov 9 by Kilkennyjack

Never ever going to happen without major backers.

Better off with Cymru Prem and annual Euro adventures.

Lee Lucas and Jack Evans for Merthyr. Great result YJBs.


Thankfully Merthyr have some ambitions and want to better themselves than play in the Dog And Duck league.

People said same thing about Newport, and they resisted it the football league has to be the ambition

You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
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Merthyr Town on 16:20 - Nov 10 with 1132 viewsKilkennyjack

Merthyr Town on 12:52 - Nov 10 by raynor94

Thankfully Merthyr have some ambitions and want to better themselves than play in the Dog And Duck league.

People said same thing about Newport, and they resisted it the football league has to be the ambition


I know this might surprise you but Newport is a city with a population of over 161,000. Merthyr has just 58,000. Hence my point about needing a major backer, Wrexham style.

Without that you cant get into the Football Leagur and stay there.
Never going to happen.

So a dose of reality means the real choice is playing Truro, Weston Super Mare etc forever, or try to get into Europe via the Cymru Prem ?

If the Cymru Prem is a dog and duck league then not sure what the makes our own u21s who got thumped 5-1 by TNS in last years League Cup Final.
Or perhaps TNS are not that bad after all - 🤷‍♂️

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Merthyr Town on 20:35 - Nov 10 with 1044 viewsKeithHaynes

Merthyr Town on 16:20 - Nov 10 by Kilkennyjack

I know this might surprise you but Newport is a city with a population of over 161,000. Merthyr has just 58,000. Hence my point about needing a major backer, Wrexham style.

Without that you cant get into the Football Leagur and stay there.
Never going to happen.

So a dose of reality means the real choice is playing Truro, Weston Super Mare etc forever, or try to get into Europe via the Cymru Prem ?

If the Cymru Prem is a dog and duck league then not sure what the makes our own u21s who got thumped 5-1 by TNS in last years League Cup Final.
Or perhaps TNS are not that bad after all - 🤷‍♂️


Haverfordwest County nearly had them today. Typical 😂🙄

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Merthyr Town on 23:20 - Nov 10 with 994 viewsKilkennyjack

Merthyr Town on 20:35 - Nov 10 by KeithHaynes

Haverfordwest County nearly had them today. Typical 😂🙄


Yes, and i do like teams giving TNS a game.

TNS played in Ireland in European action just on Thursday night mind, so probably a great time to play them.

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Merthyr Town on 23:27 - Nov 10 with 987 viewsKeithHaynes

Merthyr Town on 23:20 - Nov 10 by Kilkennyjack

Yes, and i do like teams giving TNS a game.

TNS played in Ireland in European action just on Thursday night mind, so probably a great time to play them.


I’ve enjoyed immensely the TNS euro journey this year.

Looking forward to a bit more glory for them.

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Merthyr Town on 23:39 - Nov 10 with 984 viewsKilkennyjack

Merthyr Town on 23:27 - Nov 10 by KeithHaynes

I’ve enjoyed immensely the TNS euro journey this year.

Looking forward to a bit more glory for them.


Yes indeed, and they play the right way - a modern possession based game.

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Merthyr Town on 15:48 - Nov 12 with 797 viewsReslovenSwan1

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/crezxvg7v3ro.amp

New moves by the FAW to attached them home to Wales. A champion team in the south to rival TNS.

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Merthyr Town on 16:46 - Nov 12 with 760 viewsWhiterockin

Merthyr Town on 15:48 - Nov 12 by ReslovenSwan1

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/crezxvg7v3ro.amp

New moves by the FAW to attached them home to Wales. A champion team in the south to rival TNS.


Response from Merthyr with valid thoughts and opinions of true supporters of the club.

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Merthyr Town on 21:16 - Nov 12 with 686 viewsKilkennyjack

Merthyr Town on 15:48 - Nov 12 by ReslovenSwan1

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/crezxvg7v3ro.amp

New moves by the FAW to attached them home to Wales. A champion team in the south to rival TNS.


Unless they go professional they wont challenge TNS.
The whole league might go pro with FAW funding so that will help with challenging TNS.

Standard wise Merthyr already have the plastic pitch like every other side except for Ferry and Caernarvon (i think). Playing standard they would challenge for Top 6.
Rivals with TNS, Bala, Penybont, H’west, etc.
That said Colwyn Bay only survived 1 season.

This is maybe why FAW have not said how they get from 12 to 16 teams in 2 years.

I think European football again clearly trumps the cold reality of WestonSuperMare, Truro, and Bath. They are not a Wrexham or Newport however much some might think they are.

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Merthyr Town on 22:00 - Nov 12 with 651 viewsReslovenSwan1

Merthyr Town on 21:16 - Nov 12 by Kilkennyjack

Unless they go professional they wont challenge TNS.
The whole league might go pro with FAW funding so that will help with challenging TNS.

Standard wise Merthyr already have the plastic pitch like every other side except for Ferry and Caernarvon (i think). Playing standard they would challenge for Top 6.
Rivals with TNS, Bala, Penybont, H’west, etc.
That said Colwyn Bay only survived 1 season.

This is maybe why FAW have not said how they get from 12 to 16 teams in 2 years.

I think European football again clearly trumps the cold reality of WestonSuperMare, Truro, and Bath. They are not a Wrexham or Newport however much some might think they are.


I would have thought FAW would concentrate funds and talent in 8 clubs playing each other four times rather than getting 16 teams.

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Merthyr Town on 22:40 - Nov 12 with 627 viewsKilkennyjack

Merthyr Town on 22:00 - Nov 12 by ReslovenSwan1

I would have thought FAW would concentrate funds and talent in 8 clubs playing each other four times rather than getting 16 teams.


Its a valid point, but the standard counter is that the product feels tired with too many games vs same teams.
More teams might see standard drop in short term though ?

The other strange part is that ‘the Friday Night League’ is the new approach.
But north-south transport is shite for players and fans alike, people work/schools.
More chance of fans in a Sunday afternoon maybe ?

Anyhow the FAW have spent ages looking at the options so we have to trust them.
I think its this year and next year as steps to the big launch in 26/27.
Each club has a funded post this season so its in motion.

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