·Redknapp hails wonderkid Ramsey
Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp is sure Cardiff City teenage wonderkid Aaron Ramsey is destined for the Premier League's top four. ·Swans close on Williams signing
Swansea City are close to completing the permanent signing of Stockport defender Ashley Williams. ·Parry aiming for Wales comeback
Paul Parry hopes to cap an FA Cup final appearance with a recall to John Toshack's Wales squad. ·Ledley out to seize rare Cup shot
Joe Ledley acknowledges that, even at the age of 21, Saturday could be his only chance of FA Cup glory. ·Ex-Swan Trundle's glory night
Goals from Lee Trundle and Michael McIndoe put Bristol City in the Championship play-off final as they beat Crystal Palace 4-2 on aggregate. ·Martinez named manager of year
Roberto Martinez wins the League Mangers Association's manager of the year award for League One. ·Earnshaw set to hold Forest talks
Derby striker Rob Earnshaw is to hold talks with Nottingham Forest over a possible £2.5m move to the City Ground. ·Evans returns to Wales U21 squad
Striker Ched Evans is restored to the Wales Under-21 squad to face England in Wrexham on Thursday. ·Hasselbaink eyes Cardiff deal
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink hopes the FA Cup Final will not be his last Cardiff City game and wants to end his career at Ninian Park. ·Thoughts on Welsh football
Welsh football fans share their views on 606
·WELSH LEAGUE JOY FOR GOYTS
GOYTRE United are Welsh League champions for the second time in three seasons. ·PENNOCK JOINS BROTHER RAY AT NEATH
WALES semi-professional manager Tony Pennock has signed for Neath Athletic - the 37-year-old goalkeeper joins his brother and assistant manager Ray at the Eagles. ·NOMADS SACK MANAGER HACKETT
CONNAH'S Quay have sacked manager Jim Hackett after just one season at the helm on Deeside. ·BECK SIGNS NEW DEAL WITH SAINTS
STEVEN Beck is the first of The New Saints' out-of-contract players to commit to the club for next season. ·JOHN GWYNFOR RETURNS TO NEFYN
PORTHMADOG'S stalwart defender John Gwynfor Jones has called time on his Welsh Premier career and is returning to his former club Nefyn United as player/manager, succeeding Jason Jones at the Welsh Alliance outfit. ·BLUEBIRD SULLY FLIES DOWN UNDER
FLYING winger Chris O'Sullivan will not be part of Haverfordwest County's plans next season. ·NEATH TO SHARE THE GNOLL
NEATH Athletic have safe-guarded their Welsh Premier future by moving from Llandarcy Park to The Gnoll, where they will share facilities with Neath Rugby Club. ·MAN CITY COULD AWAIT WELSH DUO
A REPEAT of the 2003 Uefa Cup clash between The New Saints and Manchester City could be on the cards when the draw is made in Geneva at the end of June. ·HOY LEADS WAY WITH FOUR GAME BAN
THE fall-out from the Welsh Cup final between Bangor City and Llanelli sees three players receive bans totalling nine matches following red cards. ·EX-ROBIN COOKE RELEASED BY SHREWS
SHREWSBURY Town have released former Newtown striker Andy Cooke.
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