Having previously taken a forensic look at the reigns of Terry Yorath (podcast #23) and Mark Hughes (podcast #48), Russell, Gareth and Leon look back at #TheToshackYears. Parts 2 and 3 will follow soon....
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...
Wedi egwyl, mae’r podlediad yn dychwelyd gydag episod a ysbrydolir gan y lyric enwog Neil Young: It’s better to burn out than fade away Mae Russell a Leon yn dewis XI ar gyfer Cymru...
Finding himself in Wrexham, Russell called into the town’s museum to catch up with Steve Grenter, museum manager and heritage lead for Wrexham county borough, to hear about how the National Football Museum development...
Russell and Gareth look ahead to Azerbaijan away and the fantastic Art of The Wales Shirt exhibition at St Fagans curated by Simon Shakeshaft and Neal Heard. Mae Russell a Gareth yn edrych ymlaen...
Gareth, Leon and Russell reflect on the two points collected against Slovakia and Croatia, impressive defensive performances and consider who might replace Joe Allen in Azerbaijan. Recorded on the anniversaries of the 4-1 defeat...
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