Monthly Archives: October 2016

“Flat” and “disappointing” Wales prove how far they’ve come in four years.

I daresay the name Jakup Emil Hansen doesn’t mean much to you, it didn’t to me until I started doing a bit of research for this piece, but back in the summer of 2011, he was the youngish man who enjoyed … Continue reading

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Neil Warnock and Cardiff City, a match made in Heaven?

I’ve just finished watching a programme in which Dean Saunders investigated the impact Wales’ success in the Euros this summer has had on grass roots football in this country. This sounds patronising, but I wasn’t expect a great deal from … Continue reading

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