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soulofthesea wrote:WFA............enough said.
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Forever Blue wrote:' A Massive Mistake in My Opinion '
This to me shows Wales are going further back in the dark ages and have lost thousands of fans over the years and Coleman getting another 2 years, will certainly not help attendances or make Welsh fans believe there is a future now for Wales in the next coming years.
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Thursday 14th November 2013
Chris Coleman: Wales manager signs new two-year deal
Chris Coleman has signed a contract extension and will remain in charge of Wales for the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, BBC Wales Sport understands.
The 43-year-old is believed to have signed a two-year deal with the Football Association of Wales, ending weeks of speculation.
Coleman will confirm he is staying with Wales at a media conference in Cardiff on Friday afternoon.
Chris Coleman factfile
WALES V FINLAND
Venue: Cardiff City Stadium Date: Saturday, 16 November Kick-off: 18:00 GMT
Coverage: Live BBC Radio Wales and Radio Cymru commentary; highlights on Match of the Day Wales, 22:00 GMT on Saturday
Chris Coleman has signed a contract extension and will remain in charge of Wales for the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, BBC Wales Sport understands.
The 43-year-old is believed to have signed a two-year deal with the Football Association of Wales, ending weeks of speculation.
Coleman will confirm he is staying with Wales at a media conference in Cardiff on Friday afternoon.
Chris Coleman factfile
As a player he won 32 caps for Wales and captained Fulham when they won promotion to the First Division in 1998-99.
Appointed manager by Fulham in 2003.
Later managed Real Sociedad, Coventry and Greek club Larissa before taking the Wales job in January 2012 following the death of Gary Speed.
Wales have played 14 games under Coleman, winning four and drawing two with eight defeats.
He had been linked with the vacant manager's role at Crystal Palace.
Coleman's future with Wales has been the subject of speculation following a disappointing World Cup campaign.
Wales finished fifth in Group A, winning just three of their 10 games.
The former Fulham, Real Sociedad and Coventry City boss, whose current contract expires after Saturday's friendly with Finland in Cardiff, had said he was undecided about continuing in the role.
Coleman has been linked with the managerial vacancy at his former club Palace, who parted company with Ian Holloway in October and are currently bottom of the Premier League.
He will be joined at Friday's media conference by FAW president Trevor Lloyd Hughes and chief executive Jonathan Ford.
Coleman may need to add to his management team after John Hartson's decision to step down as assistant boss last w
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NIBluebird wrote:Used to fly over for all wales matches - wouldnt watch a coleman team in my back garden
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NIBluebird wrote:Used to fly over for all wales matches - wouldnt watch a coleman team in my back garden
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Nuclearblue wrote:The Welsh FA have not got a clue. Amateurs and old fools that haven't a clue what they are doing.
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Neath Bluebird wrote:A complete and utter joke, the laughing stock of world football. Some people are saying they want to play for him, I can assure you THEY DO NOT. Yes you will get a few who say it just to get in the team, like that little jack who plays for Liverpool, but the majority of players are pissed off. Oh well that's me out.
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Seymour Chuff wrote:Another four years in the wilderness.............
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toshacks_1_tales wrote:Apparently a majority of the players like playing for him though.
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Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:soulofthesea wrote:WFA............enough said.
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It's actually the FAW, not the 'Welsh FA' or the 'WFA'.
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welshman90 wrote:We got the players, we just need the management, no wonder our players make excuses not to play for Wales, we are an embarrassment
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