Wales 1-0 Mexico: Moore scores Gunter hits century

Wales celebrated Chris Gunter’s historic night as a 100-cap record-breaker with a 1-0 home victory over Mexico. Kieffer Moore’s fifth goal in 13 international appearances after 11 minutes settled what at times was a spicy friendly at the Cardiff City Stadium. The goal was both created and finished in Cardiff as Jonny Williams, playing in […]

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5 games to watch during the international break

5 games to watch during the international break – originally posted on Sportslens.com It’s international break time, much to the dismay of fantasy football players all around the world. The international break tends to divide opinion. There are some who love watching their national side, while others just can’t wait for club football to return. […]

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Dai Davies – An Obituary

Dai Davies, the former Welsh international goalkeeper passed away this week at the age of 72.During Davies’s 17 years in the game, the Welshman played for Swansea City, Everton, Wrexham, Bangor City and also won 52 caps for Wales. Davies joined Everton from Third Division Swansea City in 1970, just after the Merseysiders had won […]

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A Video Interview with…Paul Jones

Below is a link to the video interview that I did with Paul Jones. It was great to chat to the former Wales goalkeeper about his time in the game. The post A Video Interview with…Paul Jones appeared first on Far Post Header. Go to Source […]

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On This Day – 10th November

It took an England player 31 years to score the first hat-trick at Wembley Stadium, with that particular honour going to Chelsea’s Roy Bentley. It was on this day back in 1954 scored his treble in a British Home Championship game against Wales. It was to be quite a season for the Chelsea captain as […]

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Football’s Greatest Goals No.34

This week’s ‘Greatest Goal’ was scored by the mercurial Mark Hughes in a World Cup Qualifier for Wales against Spain.The match was played at the Racecourse Ground, home of Wrexham on 30th April 1985 and the home side won 3-0. Wales were 1-0 up after Ian Rush had given Wales the lead in the first […]

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Greatest Own Goals of All-Time No.7

Willie Donachie and Jim Blyth wonder what has just happened as the ball nestles in the back of the net This week’s own goal comes from Scotland’s Willie Donachie for Scotland against Wales in the 1978 Home Championship.The game was played at Hampden Park on 17th May, with Scotland about to jet off to Argentina […]

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The Far Post Header ‘Hall of Fame’ No.8 John Charles

Charles being carried off the pitch by some of his adoring Juventus fans ‘The Gentle Giant’ John Charles was always going to feature in this Hall of Fame.  He is considered by many as one the finest British players of all-time. Charles could play as either Centre-Half or up front as a Centre Forward, equally […]

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