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Thread: Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

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    Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

    5pm KO

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    Re: Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

    0-2 half time
    Things not going well for Wales ladies. Change of manager needed.

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    Re: Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

    They have done well to be in this group. Can’t blame the manager

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    Re: Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

    Lost 2-1, bottom of the group after losing all four games played

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    Re: Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

    Did well to stay in the game and Fishlock scored a good goal after the manager made a few changes.

    Had some pressure and could have snatched a draw at the death, would have been a proper smash and grab though.

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    Re: Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

    Do any of you go to their home games?
    I wonder about it, but then think I would be a bit out of place, a 62 year old bloke amongst a load of screaming children.

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    Re: Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

    Fran Kirby just made it 2-1

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    Re: Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

    Wales have still to play Iceland at home having been unlucky to lose 1-0 over there. If they can win the return game, they could finish third which would be a result in that group. Wales competed well in Germany on Friday, but then fell apart in the las ten minutes and were out on their feet by the end. Much better last night against a side that is possibly better than Germany at the moment.

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    Re: Wales v Denmark on BBC 2 Wales now

    Quote Originally Posted by RichardM View Post
    Do any of you go to their home games?
    I wonder about it, but then think I would be a bit out of place, a 62 year old bloke amongst a load of screaming children.
    Same 62, I went to watch Cardiff Met under 19 ladies last week, it's fine the only thing I'll not do is take any pictures which is a shame as I'd like to have some picture history of my grand daughter playing football for the met.

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