Ep.161 – August round-up | Diweddariad mis Awst
Gareth, Huw and Russell take a look at the early season form and fortunes of Wales squad players and those making an impression from outside it. Mae Gareth, Huw a Russell yn ystyried y...
Gareth, Huw and Russell take a look at the early season form and fortunes of Wales squad players and those making an impression from outside it. Mae Gareth, Huw a Russell yn ystyried y...
Luton and Cymru fan Steve Moore (@Steve_Moore1988) selects his Luton Town Wales XI Goalkeeper An honourable mention must be given to Iorwerth ‘Iorrie’ Hughes who won four caps, as well as two ‘amateur caps’...
Leon and Russell look ahead to the final internationals of the 2022/23 season: at home to Armenia, away to Türkiye. They discuss the returns to the squad for Brennan Johnson, Ben Davies and David...
Back in early 2022 we put out a Patreon only epsiode in which we chatted with former Wrexham and Everton striker Dave Smallman who won seven caps for Wales. Dave chats about how his...
On the occasion of this season’s FA Cup semi-final between Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion, 40 years after the two clubs faced each other in the 1983 final, our Leon Barton wrote...
Although each of the uncapped players in the current Wales squad to face Croatia has spent time in previous squads, and a couple even accompanied the squad to Qatar, the more that senior players such as Ben Davies and Wayne Hennessey withdraw, the more transitional the squad begins to look.
Such is the strength of squad that Rob Page is able to pick in comparison to the bare bones that John Toshack selected for Croatia back in 2010, that even with seven uncapped players and the unavailability of five of the twelve most capped male players in history, Wales travel to Croatia this weekend with more belief than in 2010
Jaz Long (@photophobian), member of the Wal Goch y Menywod fans group who follow the Wales women’s team home and away, joins the podcast to look back on Helen Ward’s international career. Cymru’s record...
As we know, Wales waited 64 years to reach a second World Cup. But is that the longest period between appearances on the game’s biggest stage? Who else has waited as long, or is...