Brighton & Hove Albion Wales XI
You might expect, for a club closer to France than Fishguard, that Brighton & Hove Albion would have relatively few connections with Wales. You would be wrong. Award-winning author and Brighton fan Spencer Vignes,...
You might expect, for a club closer to France than Fishguard, that Brighton & Hove Albion would have relatively few connections with Wales. You would be wrong. Award-winning author and Brighton fan Spencer Vignes,...
Aaron Ramsey’s Top 30 at 30 – his best thirty Wales moments in a on the occasion of his 30th birthday
GK – Robert Mills-Roberts – Mills-Roberts, the son of a manager of Gwynedd slate quarries, served in the Second Boer War and Great War and was also a distinguished surgeon. While studying medicine at...
The delightful John MOuse recently brightened up lockdown by joining the podcast for an for an upcoming episode. John has a track on his Death of John MOuse LP called ‘Robbie Savage’ and with...
In this guest blog Rich Taylor looks back at the career of one of his hometown of Port Talbot’s most famous sons – Tommy Bamford. When the footballing pundits eulogise about the many goalscoring...
In part 1 of this blog Russell Todd looked back at Wales’s encounters with Concacaf opposition up to 1990. In part two he looks at the matches since. Wales 0-0 Jamaica, 1998 – another...
The United States were due to visit Cardiff tomorrow. Russell Todd looks back at the previous occasions that Wales have faced Concacaf opposition. Part 2 is here Canadian tour, 1929 – Wales had yet...