Cymru v South Korea

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  1. Red

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    Cymru 0 - S. Korea 0. (Jurgen Klinsman S. Korea manager.)

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    1. Cymru preparing for key Euro 2024 qualifier in Latvia on Monday
    2. Tottenham's Brennan Johnson and Son Heung-min start for their respective nations
    3. Two nations play out bore draw with few clear cut chances at the Cardiff City Stadium
    4. Best chance fell to Cymru striker Kieffer Moore who hit the post with a looping header

    Cymru v Latvia men's wrestling team in Riga 11 Sept
     
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    Who cares ?, it's only McWales. :rolleyes:
     
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    Watched the 2nd half. Terrible game.
     
  4. Red

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    Agree! Nothing to play for really.
    Think Rob Page is under pressure too - important match on Monday - Cymru may be slight favourites ??

    to go massively o/t - see your based in Llandudno - is it right that plans are afoot to shift all the rocks/stones to restore the Beach ?
     
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    'Labour's 100 years of electoral success in Wales is the longest winning streak of any political party in the World.'
     
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