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Luke Williams Insists He’s Not Leaving Swansea City . . . But He Will Be Wising Up

Luke Williams Insists He’s Not Leaving Swansea City . . . But He Will Be Wising Up
Luke Williams has told Swansea City fans there is more chance of him “drinking in Uplands with the Jack Army” at the end of the season than of him being the manager of West Bromwich Albion. In a clear rebuttal of the suggestion he is in line to become Albion’s new boss – issued on the eve of a clash between the two clubs at the Swansea.com Stadium – the Swans head coach has pledged his future to his current club. But Williams has also apologised to fans for not killing off the rumours at an earlier stage, given that he was odds-on favourite to succeed Carlos Corberan on Friday morning.

Phil Parkinson Vows There Is More To Come As Wrexham Boss Gets Ready For Game No. 1,000

Phil Parkinson Vows There Is More To Come As Wrexham Boss Gets Ready For Game No. 1,000
Phil Parkinson is set to reach an extraordinary milestone this weekend, managing his 1,000th professional game as Wrexham face Peterborough United at the Racecourse Ground. The 57-year-old manager has carved out an impressive career spanning over two decades, beginning with his first game in charge of Colchester United in March 2003, a 4-1 victory against Port Vale at Layer Road.

The Strange Effect . . . How Wales Might Improve By Hiring Jason

The Strange Effect . . . How Wales Might Improve By Hiring Jason
If Warren Gatland needs any pointers on how to clear out the old and bring in the new - and maybe even win a few games - then he could do worse than have a chat with Jason Strange. The Ebbw Vale head coach started last season with 18 new players and developed a strategy aimed at taking The Steelmen to the top of the semi-pro game.

Aaron Ramsey’s Future At Cardiff City Looks Increasingly Uncertain After Latest Injury Setback

Aaron Ramsey’s Future At Cardiff City Looks Increasingly Uncertain After Latest Injury Setback
Aaron Ramsey’s future at Cardiff City looks uncertain after manager Omer Riza admitted injuries were undermining his Wales star. Riza has revealed that Ramsey’s succession of injuries have delayed his comeback plans because they have torpedoed his schedule.

The Iceman Is Finally Melting A Few Hearts As Welsh Darts Continues To Land Above Its Weight

The Iceman Is Finally Melting A Few Hearts As Welsh Darts Continues To Land Above Its Weight
So, Gerwyn Price did not make it to the semi-finals of the World Championship, but it was a good tournament for him and for Welsh darts. Not only did Price rekindle some of his best form to reach the last eight, but Wales had three players in the round of 16.

Blair Murray Gives Wales Reminder As Scarlets Coach Dwayne Peel Insists They Can Win Tight Matches

Blair Murray Gives Wales Reminder As Scarlets Coach Dwayne Peel Insists They Can Win Tight Matches
Wales wing Blair Murray gave Warren Gatland a pre-Six Nations nudge as he scored twice for the Scarlets in a 32-15 Welsh derby win over the Dragons at Parc Y Scarlets. With two more tries from skipper Josh Macleod and fellow wing Ellis Mee it meant the Scarlets welcomed in the new year with a bonus-point to move up to sixth place in the BKT United Rugby Championship.

Luke Williams Admits Job Offers Won’t Be Arriving Any Time Soon After Swansea City Thrashing

Luke Williams Admits Job Offers Won’t Be Arriving Any Time Soon After Swansea City Thrashing
Swansea City manager Luke Williams admitted West Brom are unlikely to come calling after his side were routed 4-0 by Portsmouth. Williams is the bookmakers’ favourite to take the vacant Baggies job after Carlos Corberan was appointed Valencia manager on Christmas Eve.

Gerwyn Price Bows Out But Earns Respect Of Chris Dobey After Dramatic Clash

Gerwyn Price Bows Out But Earns Respect Of Chris Dobey After Dramatic Clash
Gerwyn Price’s campaign at the Paddy Power World Darts Championship came to a dramatic halt as Chris Dobey staged an extraordinary comeback to eliminate Wales’ 2021 champion, 5-2, in a pulsating quarter-final clash. "The Iceman" seemed on course for a vintage performance when he rallied back from 4-2 down to force a seventh set.

Mark Jones Insists Ospreys Are On The Rise Again After Dan Edwards Inspires Draw Against Cardiff

Mark Jones Insists Ospreys Are On The Rise Again After Dan Edwards Inspires Draw Against Cardiff
Mark Jones paid tribute to the Ospreys’ fighting spirit as they put Cardiff’s recent revival into sharper perspective with a deserved 13-13 draw at the Arms Park. The new Ospreys coach watched his team come from behind to level the scores and eventually leave feeling they should have won, despite playing most of the match with only 14 men.

Cardiff City Plan Appeal Over “Monkey’s Uncle” Red Card For Callum Robinson

Cardiff City Plan Appeal Over “Monkey’s Uncle” Red Card For Callum Robinson
Cardiff City manager Omer Riza plans to appeal the red card handed out to Callum Robinson by replacement referee James Durkin in his side’s 1-1 home draw with Coventry City. The Bluebirds dominated the first half and opened the scoring within six minutes with a goal from Alex Robertson.

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Blues Uruguay Clash Hands World Cup Spying Chance To Gatland

Warren Gatland will get the chance to run the rule over two of next year’s World Cup opponents this week with Uruguay playing against Cardiff Blues tonight and the Wallabies coming to the Principality Stadium on Saturday night. The Uruguayans conceded 10 tries on their first visit to the Welsh... Read More

Cardiff Blues Coach John Mulvihill Admits They Blew Their Big Euro Home-Coming

John Mulvilhill admitted Cardiff Blues “let themselves down” as an error-strewn defeat at home to Glasgow Warriors punctured the early optimism of their Heineken Champions Cup campaign. Just a week after their impressive win over Lyon in France, the Blues flopped in front of their own fans – losing 29-12... Read More

Dragons Aiming To Bring On Night Terrors For Opponents At Rodney Parade

After the daylight trauma of their opening home game against Leinster, the Dragons now re-appear under the cover of night to host Connacht on Friday. Geraint Powell says darkness has always served rugby well in Gwent . . . and can do so again. Whisper it ever so quietly -... Read More

Cardiff Blues Bid To Make Smaller Sums Add Up To Long Awaited Success

Continuing our countdown to the new Guinness Pro 14 season, Geraint Powell looks at the Cardiff Blues and assesses whether or not astute coaching and promising youngsters can overcome financial constraints and shifting priorities. The Cardiff Blues are always the most difficult Welsh region to analyse pre-season and far more... Read More