It’s early days, but having got used to Championship football, some at Wrexham are even starting to talk about PTTPL, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
A youthful Cardiff City were thrashed 5–1 by Wimbledon in the EFL Trophy — a defeat that prompted head coach Brian Barry-Murphy to admit his side were simply overpowered.
Rhian Wilkinson admitted Wales’ year-long failure to win had become “a burden” after her side finally ended a 12-match drought with a 3-2 victory over Switzerland in Jerez.
A quick scan to his right and an instinctive, but majestic, swipe of his left boot was all it took for Harry Wilson to produce yet another moment of magic in a Fulham shirt, reports Ian Mitchelmore.
European rugby returns this weekend and for the Welsh regions that means some meaty opening fixtures just days after Wales were given a braai roasting from South Africa.
Penybont boss Rhys Griffiths didn’t beat about the bush when he analysed his side’s 5-4 defeat at Colwyn Bay, confessing: “We were well beaten because of our first half defensive display.”
Phil Parkinson reckons Wrexham’s growing self-belief is now driving their rise up the Championship table, as David Williams reports.
Vitor Matos has admitted he recognises what he has walked into at Swansea City – a relegation fight, reports Gareth James.
Cardiff City head coach Brian Barry-Murphy believes his side delivered “a very satisfying day” as the Bluebirds swept aside Mansfield Town 3–0 to return to the top of League One, reports Carl Field.
Penybont manager Rhys Griffiths says his admiration for Colwyn Bay boss Michael Wilde is growing by the week, as the two sides prepare for a key JD Cymru Premier meeting this weekend.
Rhian Wilkinson says Wales’ painful losing streak is the direct result of a fixture list she chose to make as tough as possible — and insists she would do it again.
What more exciting way could there be to kick off the weekend in Cymru North than Friday night's battle of the top two, as Dave Jones reports.
Rubin Colwill's encouraging progress this season looks to have been brought to an abrupt halt, reports Ian Mitchelmore.
Christian Fuchs is not a proven manager, but he is a proven miracle-worker and he can see similarities in the faith held at Leicester City to that at lowly Newport County, as he tells Graham Thomas.
Phil Parkinson has urged his Wrexham side to aim even higher after climbing to the fringes of the Championship play-off race with a composed 2-0 win over Bristol City.
It’s a common trope in football, the requirement to go "back to basics" in a bid to solve a club's pressing problems, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
There has been no new manager bounce so far for Swansea City after they paid close to £1m to bring Vitor Matos in to replace Alan Sheehan, reports David Roberts.
The Vitor Matos era begins on Tuesday night when Swansea City‘s head coach takes charge for the first time – and the club could do with a flier, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
Vitor Matos has admitted he understands why his appointment as Swansea City’s new head coach will be viewed as a major gamble, reports Graham Thomas.
A new head coach and a new era for Swansea City this week after their appointment of Portuguese new boy, 37-year-old Vitor Matos.