At least once in the run up to the last international games.
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What about consistency for Colwill in particular? I've not seen today's press conference reports but he said it last month and when he wasn't included in March off the top of my head. He's also talked about the general need to play regularly
I think the part of my reply you cut out would be a reasonably straightforward approach
Unless Bellamy wants to completely ruin the player I hope he’s only brought Kpakio in for training purposes. He’ll get murdered against England and Belgium.
Im waiting to see how Bellamy reacts with a few dodgy results or getting dumped out of the World Cup.
Seemed to be wound up after losing to Canada.
Rubin hopefully doesn't let Bellamys rejection of him get to him.
Does he? Not a rhetorical question, I honestly don't know if that's the case.
Cullen's Championship stats last season:
35 (+7) appearances, 11 goals
Colwill's Championship stats last season:
24 (+19) appearances, 1 goal
If they do play in the same position, it's not difficult to see how Cullen got ahead of Colwill in Bellamy's thinking.
we have a poor squad by Wales' standards. it's as poor as I can remember in terms of the number of top level players.
shoehorning your best players into a system that makes no sense only serves to make you play less than the sum of your parts. we don't want to go down that road , certainly not to accommodate rubin colwill, who's time will still come.
I raise you our squads in the late noughties. Who remembers the two Carls *shudders*. Jermaine Easter and Freddie Eastwood as the next great hopes
There's a lack of depth but we have 9 players who play in the best league in the world and much of the rest play in what must be the best second tier
https://www.nationalworld.com/sport/...all-up-5339860
Get David Attenborough to a safe-house, wrap Mary Berry in cotton wool and someone please check up on Ant and Dec.
After 13 months away from international football, celebrity grim reaper Aaron Ramsey is back in the Wales squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifier games.
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Wales will play England in a friendly at Wembley Stadium on Thursday, October 9, before hosting Belgium at Cardiff City Stadium the following Monday.
However, it does leave a window of opportunity for the infamous Aaron Ramsey curse to strike once again.
Typically, when Ramsey scores a goal, the showbiz world holds its collective breath, as a celebrity often dies in the following day or so. There’s a proven track record of this, with more than 25 celebs falling foul of the curse.
Most recently, Ramsey scored the winning goal for Pumas in a league game against Atlas - which was followed by the death of Giorgio Armani.
Here are the celebrities who are alleged victims of the Aaron Ramsey curse, and when they died.
Ted Kennedy - August 25, 2009
Andreas Monte - October 16, 2009
Osama Bin Laden - May 2, 2011
Steve Jobs - October 5, 2011
Muammar Gaddafi - October 20, 2011
Whitney Houston - February 11, 2012
Ray Williams - March 22, 2013
Ken Norton - September 18, 2013
Paul Walker - November 30, 2013
Rubin Carter - April 20, 2014
Robin Williams - August 11, 2014
David Bowie - January 10, 2016
Alan Rickman - January 14, 2016
Nancy Reagan - March 6, 2016
Nicky Hayden - May 22, 2017
Gregg Allman - May 27, 2017
Bruce Forsyth - August 18, 2017
Stephen Hawking - March 14, 2018
Eric Bristow - April 5, 2018
Burt Reynolds - September 6, 2018
Keith Flint and Luke Perry - March 4, 2019
Kenneth Kaunda - June 17, 2021
June Brown - April 4, 2022
Olivia Newton-John - August 8, 2022
Yes to be fair that was arguably worse, but we would have had Bellamy in the side, and Bale and Ramsey starting to come through.
For most of the time we've had 1 or 2 elite level players - playing at the top end of the premier league and in Europe.
We don't currently have that.
Smaller nations with a sprinkling of elite level players are a very different prospect to teams with a bigger pool of average players IMO.