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2006/07 UEFA European Women's U19 Championship |
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2006/07 UEFA European Women's U19 Championship
Second qualifying round draw (hosts in bold) Group 1 England Czech Republic Austria Ukraine Group 2 France Republic of Ireland Netherlands Portugal Group 3 Germany Scotland Sweden Hungary Group 4 Norway Denmark Belgium Romania Group 5 Wales Finland Poland Russia Group 6 Spain Switzerland Italy Serbia The group games will take place between 10-15 April 2007 in Austria, with the finals from 18-29 July. |
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Hey - Wales hosting a group!
Might be able to see a game or two |
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I knew you'd lke it
Got Russia in the group - a very good young team Euro Champions |
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We are at home but we did not draw England
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And - have you seen where Wales will play Russia? All 3 group games are on North Wales coast. |
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Re: 2006/07 UEFA European Women's U19 Championship |
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Well I might see an the England game on the 12th of April as I am supposed to be in Zurich on the 13th, I might divert my trip to Sankt Polten to see England |
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Wales play Russia on the 12th - less than half a mile from where I live
At least I won't have to worry about a long journey then a game being off |
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You got lucky on that one. I will have a local one soon the BUSA final at QPR.
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I can understand you getting games locally - but not where I live - I couldn't believe it when I saw where it would be played
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La selection anglaise most of them have plenty of first team experience.
Rebecca Spencer Arsenal Danielle Hill Everton Sophie Bradley Leeds United Jayne Eadie Blackburn Rovers Sian Larkin Arsenal Fern Whelan Everton Danielle Buet Arsenal Jade Moore Lincoln City Elizabeth Edwards Chelsea Sophie Walton Leeds United Jessica Clarke Leeds United Claire Rafferty Millwall Lionesses Ellen White Chelsea Faye McCoy Everton Kelly Lawrence Indiana University Natasha Dowie Charlton Athletic Heather Scheuber Birmingham City Becky Hall Birmingham City |
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Do you happen to know the Welsh squad?
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Rhian Nokes (Cardiff City Ladies), Lauren Wells (Cardiff City Ladies), Lauren Townsend (Pontardawe Town Ladies), Kelly Watkins (Bristol Academy), Francesca Howells (Arsenal Ladies), Nicola Cousins (Cardiff City Ladies), Terri Beddows (Cardiff City Ladies), Carla Parfitt (Cardiff City Ladies), Samantha Jones (Pontardawe Town Ladies), Amie Lea (Cardiff City Ladies), Kelly Isaac (Cardiff City Ladies), Loren Dykes (Cardiff City Ladies), Bethan Price (Pontardawe Town Ladies), Hope Suominen (Keynsham Ladies), Gwennan Harries (Cardiff City Ladies), Kayleigh Greening (Bristol Academy), Shan Jones (Caernarfon Town), Jodie O’Brien (Cardiff City Ladies).
There you go mate |
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Thanks floody
So there's only one from up this end then |
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Aimee Todd (Colwyn Bay Ladies), Natalie Pritchard (Pwllheli Ladies), Ceri Harris (Leeds United Ladies), Keri Sampson (Chester City Ladies FC) |
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I guess Sian and Dani will be surprised when they will see my shirts at the game in Austria.
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Ah - all from North Wales or Northern England
That's just the teams of course - could be from anywhere originally Well, all the ones that don't get a game can have a nice holiday in sunny North Wales |
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Very difficult fixture coming next week for Scotland taking on Germany in Lubeck after trying games against Hungary and Sweden.
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I assume Germany are good at this level too
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Thursday morning I will be on my way to Austria for England's game against Ukraine.
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Finland 0 Russia 0
Played at Rhyl. Wales 0 Poland 4 Played at Flint. I Decided to go to the Finland - Russia game, as it was a bit nearer and reckoned I'd be seeing the top two teams in the group, and was hoping for a good match. Firstly, there were no match programmes or team sheets, so I'm not sure who was who, sorry. They did read out the names and numbers before the ko, but I couldn't take tham all in The first half was closely fought, and was pretty even with neither team making much headway. The Russian defence was sound, but generally they used strength rather than skill, and didn't creat any openings. The only shot on goal was from a 35+ yard free kick from which the Russian number 16 wellied just wide when everyone seemed to think she'd float in - but that seemed to be the Russian style. Finland were good in the middle of the pitch, but made no breakthroughs apart from a long ball that the Russian gk had to run off her line to pounce on. In the second half, it was pretty much the same, but Finland were making more progress in the Russian half. The Russians took off their number 8 (Elena (?)Menzakova named when substituting, who appeared to be one of the only two players who attempted a bit of skill in their team (other being number 17). As the half went on, Finland started getting the upper hand, and came close when a corner led to a scramble, and a defender managed to push the ball behind off the post. Finland seemed to be breaking through the Russian defence several times later in the game, but the Russian gk, who was very dominant in defence, managed to read the play and was ready to get the ball before a striker. Overall, probably a fair result, although the crowd of around 30-40 generally seemed to be hoping for a Finnish victory. A few pics - not very good I'm afraid, my first attempt at a game Teams lining up before ko:
Here's the Russian number 16 wellying that free kick.
The Russian gk doing an Emma (I think she'd nicked her kit too
A nice-looking Finnish player
The Finnish number 8 after being kicked in the head:
The Russian number 8 after some retaliation: |
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