 | Forum Thread | Swansea City U21s 0 v 5 Queens Park Rangers U21s at 00:07 18 Feb 2025
"Swansea City Under-21s were beaten on home soil as Queens Park Rangers took the spoils in their Professional Development League encounter at the Joma High Performance Centre. Former Swansea scholar Kieran Petrie netted a hat-trick for the visitors, whilst his R's teammate Emmerson Sutton also grabbed two goals within the space of seven minutes. The Swans were left to rue wasting a number of first-half chances, with Sam Parker and Sammy Henia-Kamau among those to be denied by QPR keeper Joel Halliday. Nathan Tjoe-A-On and Parker came into the team from the senior set-up to get valuable game time, while first-year scholar Harlan Perry was also among the starters. And the hosts started brightly, with Parker's lovely ball finding Henia-Kamau's run, only for Jack Leahy to cover and clear for the away side. Parker was soon showing his pace again, gliding away from his man after being found by Josh Pescatore and setting up Henia-Kamau, who saw his shot blocked by Halliday. Parker's close-range effort from a Dan Watts' lay-off was also saved, while Henia-Kamau saw one effort blocked and a header cleared off the line as the Swans carved out chance after chance. Petrie headed a chance straight into the gloves of Kit Margetson at the other end, but it was a brief respite for QPR. Parker and Ramon Rees-Siso fired over before Halliday was at the ready again to parry away a powerful drive from Henia-Kamau. Having spurned those openings, the Swans were punished just before the break as Petrie's long-range effort found the net via the inside of the far post. QPR doubled their lead early in the second period, Petrie on hand to convert after a corner had found him at close range. Sutton then put the game to bed with a pair of fantastic strikes from distance, both of which found the top corner of the net in the space of a matter of minutes. And Petrie would round off the scoring in stoppage time as he lofted the ball over Margetson after being found in space. " Swansea City Under-21s: Kit Margetson, Josh Pescatore, Nathan Tjoe-A-On, Harlan Perry, Jack Fanning (Richard Faakye 63), Arthur Parker (captain), Sam Parker (Zac Jeanes 45), Dan Watts (Caio Ifans 73), Sammy Henia-Kamau, Ramon Rees-Siso, Maliq Cadogan (Aimar Govea 63). |
 | Forum Thread | Full details of Omer Riza's South Wales derby red card revealed ... at 18:04 12 Feb 2025
😂 "Riza was afforded to give his version of events and claimed that Franco had goaded him all game and believed some of the tackles he produced during the match also played a part in why he reacted in such a way. He even claimed that Franco raised his arm in a "reckless manner" which, in his opinion, was tantamount to violent conduct. “Firstly, in respect of my personal circumstances. As I’m sure you will be able to empathise, the 48 hours leading up to the fixture following the death of my father were extremely emotional and taxing; however, I am certain that I made the right decision to lead the team into this match as normal," Riza said. "I would like to apologise for my reaction to the provocation pitchside; as I’m sure all who have worked with me can attest, this was a circumstantially driven emotional reaction that is very much out of character. Nonetheless, I know my responsibilities and the examples that I must always set to my players and staff. "In respect of the aforementioned provocation and coming-together, I’d like to offer my account of the circumstances around it. Swansea Player #17 Gonçalo Franco persisted in making targeted eye contact with me throughout the fixture which can be seen in the clips during the 67th and 76th minutes of the game. "The same player overstepped the mark with several challenges during the match and I felt that he was waiting for an opportunity to try and provoke me into a reaction. When the player collided with me in the 92nd minute, the force and movement of his forearm can only be described as reckless behaviour and in my mind, violent conduct. "There was no attempt by Franco to pull out of the collision. Following my sending off, Franco can be seen smirking and laughing as if the pre-meditated task had been completed successfully. I would ask that the circumstances and video evidence presented here are considered by way of mitigation.” https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/full-details-omer-riz |
 | Forum Thread | Denis Law RIP ... at 19:44 17 Jan 2025
"A statement released on behalf of the Law family said: "It is with a heavy heart that we tell you our father Denis Law has sadly passed away. He fought a tough battle but finally he is now at peace." "We would like to thank everyone who contributed to his wellbeing and care, past and much more recently. We know how much people supported and loved him and that love was always appreciated and made the difference. Thank you." https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/denis-law-m |
 | Forum Thread | Wales' 2025 Six Nations squad ... at 15:58 13 Jan 2025
Well done Ospreys No 10 Dan Edwards. Well deserved call up. 👍 Forwards: Gareth Thomas, Nicky Smith, Kemsley Mathias, Keiron Assiratti, Henry Thomas, WillGriff John, Elliot Dee, Evan Lloyd, Sam Parry, Dafydd Jenkins, Will Rowlands, Freddie Thomas, Christ Tshiunza, Teddy Williams, James Botham, Aaron Wainwright, Taulupe Faletau, Jac Morgan (capt), Tommy Reffell. Backs: Tomos Williams, Ellis Bevan, Rhodri Williams, Ben Thomas, Dan Edwards, Eddie James, Nick Tompkins, Joe Roberts, Owen Watkin, Tom Rogers, Josh Hathaway, Ellis Mee, Blair Murray, Josh Adams, Liam Williams. |
 | Forum Thread | RIP Geoff Wheel ... at 18:17 26 Dec 2024
As a teenager I was in college with Geoff. AKA "Gaffa" - AKA "The Ripper." When we were in college, he was also on the books down the Vetch. Rugby's gain, was football's loss. With Wales - Geoff won three Six Nations titles, including two Grand Slams, a hat-trick of Triple Crowns, and the record of 15 games unbeaten in a Welsh jersey. RIP Geoff - one of life's gents. - A monster on the pitch - A Gentle Giant off it!! 😥 |
 | Forum Thread | World Cup Draw 2026 ... at 12:05 13 Dec 2024
World Cup qualifying draw in full Group A: Winner of Germany vs Italy, Slovakia, NORTHERN IRELAND , Luxembourg Group B: Switzerland, Sweden, Slovenia, Kosovo Group C: Loser of Portugal vs Denmark, Greece, SCOTLAND, Belarus Group D: Winner of France vs Croatia, Ukraine, Iceland, Azerbaijan Group E: Winner of Spain vs Netherlands, Turkey, Georgia, Bulgaria Group F: Winner of Portugal vs Denmark, Hungary, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND, Armenia Group G: Loser of Spain vs Netherlands, Poland, Finland, Lithuania, Malta Group H: Austria, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, San Marino Group I: Loser of Germany vs Italy, Norway, Israel, Estonia, Moldova Group J: Belgium, WALES, North Macedonia, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein Group K: ENGLAND, Serbia, Albania, Latvia, Andorra Group L: Loser of France vs Croatia, Czechia, Montenegro, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar [Post edited 13 Dec 2024 12:11]
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