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Post by rooobarbcustard on Aug 15, 2006 18:37:51 GMT -1
Wales: Jones, Delaney, Gabbidon, Collins, Ricketts, Robinson, Fletcher, Davies, Giggs, Bellamy, Earnshaw
Bulgaria: Petkov, Kishishev, Kirilov, Tomasic, Wagner, Angelov, Berbatov, Peev, Iankov, Martin Petrov, Stilian Petrov.
FEW CHANCES, AND GIGGS AND BELLAMY LIKELY NOT TO MAKE THE 2ND HALF.
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Post by rooobarbcustard on Aug 15, 2006 19:05:02 GMT -1
giigs off ledley on still a dour nil nil game
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Post by rooobarbcustard on Aug 15, 2006 19:19:44 GMT -1
20 mins to go, much more open play now, but still no goals.
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Aug 15, 2006 19:21:29 GMT -1
Come on Jess, whats going on, its only Bulgaria! I thought Wales were good
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Post by rooobarbcustard on Aug 15, 2006 19:22:46 GMT -1
Come on Jess, whats going on, its only Bulgaria! I thought Wales were good well it is only a friendly... they just dont seem to be able to finish any chances from what i hear of reviews.
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Post by rooobarbcustard on Aug 15, 2006 19:51:14 GMT -1
Wales warmed up for their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign with an entertaining goalless draw at a near deserted Liberty Stadium in Swansea. Ryan Giggs had a first-half free kick clawed away by Bulgarian keeper Georgi Petkov, but Dimitar Berbatov caused havoc against Wales' 4-4-2 line-up.
The home side switched to 3-5-2 in the second half but still conceded chances.
Rob Earnshaw, Craig Bellamy and David Vaughan all went close to snatching a win for John Toshack's side, though.
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Post by gw on Aug 15, 2006 21:39:10 GMT -1
Nah we couldnt finish our chances, we played decent enough tho, just the same old story of never scoring much. We got a decent bunch of lads there and hopefully we can do better in this qualifying campaign. And ffs big Jonny H might be coming out of International retirement
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Post by Sooz on Aug 16, 2006 5:52:31 GMT -1
Nah we couldnt finish our chances, we played decent enough tho, just the same old story of never scoring much. We got a decent bunch of lads there and hopefully we can do better in this qualifying campaign. And ffs big Jonny H might be coming out of International retirement If Hartson does please shoot me!!
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Post by gw on Aug 16, 2006 9:19:26 GMT -1
Nah we couldnt finish our chances, we played decent enough tho, just the same old story of never scoring much. We got a decent bunch of lads there and hopefully we can do better in this qualifying campaign. And ffs big Jonny H might be coming out of International retirement If Hartson does please shoot me!! and me aswel
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Post by Sooz on Aug 16, 2006 9:32:08 GMT -1
If Hartson does please shoot me!! and me aswel The guy is a waste of space! (no actually he takes up too much space fat jack bastard!)
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Post by gw on Aug 16, 2006 9:54:44 GMT -1
John Hartson has confirmed that he has spoken to John Toshack and made himself available for a Wales return. The 31-year-old striker announced his international retirement in February, but a summer move from Celtic to West Brom has prompted a rethink. National manager John Toshack favours a speedier front line but he has welcomed the back-up that Hartson can provide. "I spoke to John (Toshack) on Monday and said that if I'm needed I'm there for him," said Hartson. "He was delighted with that. He doesn't want me to travel half-way round the world if I'm not going to play, but if there are injuries or suspensions then I am available." Hartson's original decision to quit was prompted by a desire to see more of his children, but having moved closer to his native Swansea he has more time. "If Wales need me they will give me plenty of notice, I'm half out of retirement," said the 6ft 1ins target man. Hartson made his Wales debut in March 1995 in an away match against Bulgaria, and went on to score 14 goals up to his last appearance against Cyprus last November. I made it clear to John that with the style we will be playing at times it would not fit in with the way he plays John Toshack "Hartson has done things in the right way, he phoned me to tell me that he was available again," said Toshack. "That's great and we will consider him in the future, but I must say the lads who have come in have done well. "I made it clear to John that with the style we will be playing at times it would not fit in with the way he plays, but I am happy that he is available and it does give me that extra option." Liverpool and Wales front man Craig Bellamy was also happy to learn that he could partner the West Brom striker once again. "It's a positive move, we're a small nation with limited resources and we need people of his quality," said Bellamy. Looks like he could be back Grr I hate that fat bastard
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Post by Jodie. on Aug 16, 2006 11:30:57 GMT -1
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Post by kinghornet on Aug 16, 2006 11:31:37 GMT -1
come on wales!!!! (half welsh) ;D
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