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Toshack looks to skeleton crew for challenge

BY John Toshack’s own admission, tonight’s friendly in Luxembourg is a “bit of a strange one”. Read

Toshack fears triple World Cup blow

JOHN TOSHACK fears Wales’ World Cup 2010 qualifying campaign could be undermined before it even starts. Read

Captain Davies delighted to lead Wales out

THERE may be several club managers – and players – who view international friendlies as an irritant, but the current Wales captain is certainly not among them. Read

Toshack praises enigmatic Koumas

JOHN Toshack is backing Wales’ “loveable rogue” to prove the difference in Luxembourg tonight. Read

Injury woes a headache for Toshack as World Cup looms

WHILE John Toshack remains fully focused on tonight’s friendly in Luxembourg, his thoughts are increasingly turning towards Wales’ 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign. Read

Davies proud of landing 50 caps - at last!

SIMON Davies will lead Wales out tonight as captain on the night of his 50th cap admitting: “I should have reached the milestone a year ago.” Read

Boaz aims to grasp his Wales opportunity

FROM San Francisco to South Wales via Hull is hardly the most straightforward route to international football. Read

Duo bid for Will power

ASHLEY WILLIAMS, another prospective Welsh debutant, has revealed he is close to completing a move to either Swansea City or Cardiff City. Read

Bellamy praises Wales rising stars

CRAIG BELLAMY believes Wales’ new breed could make all the difference when it comes to this year’s World Cup qualifying campaign. Read

Simon Davies to win 50th cap

SIMON DAVIES will hit a half-century of Wales appearances on Wednesday – but admits he should have done it a year ago. Read

Wales young stars aiming for European finals

JOHN TOSHACK’S Wales no longer have Ryan Giggs. Nor do they have an Ian Rush, a Mark Hughes, a Neville Southall or a Gary Speed. Read

Tosh: Why Wales need the Fab Four

JOHN TOSHACK has admitted losing his fab four is his great fear ahead of Wales’ World Cup qualifying campaign, writes CHRIS WATHAN. Read

Brooking backs Bluebirds

TREVOR BROOKING, the last man to win the FA Cup for a team outside the top flight, is backing Cardiff City to follow in his footsteps this season. Read

Earnie must recapture goal touch and smile

ROB EARNSHAW being axed by Wales has been an accident waiting to happen. Read

Toshack puts the young guns first

JOHN TOSHACK has admitted next week’s Wales U21 result must take precedence over what his senior side can achieve in their Luxembourg friendly. Read

Cardiff and Swansea 'make Welsh football proud'

WALES boss John Toshack has praised Cardiff City and Swansea City for their achievements this season. Read

Cardiff can lift the FA Cup – Toshack

JOHN Toshack today told Cardiff City: “You’ve got as good a chance to win the FA Cup as any of the teams left in it.” Read

Tosh giving young guns top billing in Bosnia

JOHN Toshack admits that Wales’ international friendly in Luxembourg next Wednesday is of less importance than the under-21s fixture earlier that day. Read

Wales draw Uefa opener with Slovenia

WALES drew their opening match in their Uefa Under-17 football championships group in Northern Ireland. Read

City can lift the FA Cup – Wales boss Toshack

JOHN Toshack today told Cardiff City: “You’ve got as good a chance to win the FA Cup as any of the teams left in it.” Read

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