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10 April 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bangor City 0 - 0 Port Talbot Postponed - now being played Sat, Apr 16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09 April 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Afan Lido 1 - 0 (1 - 0) Newi Cefn Druids K Reynolds 39 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caersws 0 - 0 Connah's Quay Postponed - now being played Fri, Apr 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carmarthen 2 - 1 (0 - 0) Porthmadog M Giles 81 J Jones o.g. 76 G Parry 83 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Llanelli 1 - 2 (1 - 1) Welshpool Town K Mohamed 10 S Rogers 81 G Windsor 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rhyl 3 - 0 (1 - 0) Newtown T Edwards 38 A Moran 55 L Hunt 88 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T.N.S. 1 - 0 (0 - 0) Cwmbran M Wilde 90 M Lloyd-Williams 78 the table 1 T.N.S. 31 57 73 2 Rhyl 31 32 65 3 Bangor City 32 29 64 4 Haverfordwest 31 19 58 5 Caersws 32 23 56 6 Carmarthen 30 25 55 7 Cwmbran 32 7 53 8 Aberystwyth 33 4 50 9 Newtown 33 -2 46 10 Welshpool Town 31 8 45 11 Porthmadog 33 -1 44 12 Connah's Quay 31 -9 33 13 Port Talbot 32 -12 28 14 Caernarfon 31 -38 27 15 Llanelli 32 -45 25 16 Afan Lido 31 -17 24 17 Airbus UK 32 -38 21 18 Newi Cefn Druids |
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It's about time a Cymro commented on this.
We seem to have better small teams here in the north, not too bothered about RU, and TNS got a bit of cash against Liverpool didn't they? |
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Elite Moderator
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Cametaten town are playing in the UEFA cup this week, laying Longford from Ireland. 2-0 to Longford in the 1st leg.
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But the majority in the Welsh Prem are from the north or mid-Wales, including the top 3.
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Grass Roots
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I actually think it is a Welsh thing. Look at the clubs in the Welsh Prem, and most come from the 'Welsh' speaking parts of Wales.
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Admin
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Hey Addman, nice to see you here
Now you've joined, please tell us a bit about yourself in the newcomers section and do the questionnaire there - let everyone here get the chance to say hello And looking at it, I think you've got it there - they are generally from Welsh-speaking areas, apart from Airbus UK. Rhyl is more anglicised these days of course, but they serve an area inland which is pretty Welsh. Well spotted mate |
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