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Mon Oct 12, 2015 6:30 am
' Wales will be really 'dangerous' at Euro 2016 finals - Aaron Ramsey's warning to the big nations '
12 OCT 2015
BY PAUL ABBANDONATO
Wales celebrate reaching finals in France, but vow to make their mark once they play in the finals
Aaron Ramsey has vowed Wales are ready to rock the football world again and make a real impact on Euro 2016.
Chris Coleman’s battlers officially booked their passage to next summer’s finals in France when Group B rivals Israel slipped up at home to Cyprus.
Wales expect to be placed in a tough group as they are likely to be ranked amongst the bottom pool of seeds when the Euro draw is made in December.
But Ramsey warned they will be “dangerous”, while boss Coleman is dreaming of a battle of Britain showdown with Roy Hodgson’s England.
“We have been really difficult to beat and that can be really dangerous in a tournament like the Euros,” beamed Ramsey as he looked forward to Wales mixing it with the elite.
“The best countries around Europe like to get the ball and come at you. We can exploit that on the counter.
“We can look forward to testing ourselves against these big nations and we aren’t going just to make up the numbers.
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“We are going to give it everything, have individuals who can make a difference and create something out of nothing to score goals. So we can go there with a lot of expectation.”
Wales finish their qualifying campaign at home to Andorra on Tuesday where a sell-out 34,000 Cardiff City Stadium crowd get ready to give Coleman’s side a homecoming party.
“It could be a great night. This is one of the greatest moments of my career and possibly will be until the day I retire,” said Ramsey.
“We are a small nation but we have given it everything. It is unbelievable. I am so proud of this team and what we have achieved and we can celebrate it.
“There was already a bit of a party atmosphere in the dressing room so we can’t wait to get home in front of our fans. We have already qualified so we can go off in some style.”
Victorious Wales manager Coleman said: “We could be in there with England I’m told, we know we’re going to be in with somebody from the top six.
“But whoever it is, I think we’ve got a chance on our day against most.”
Mon Oct 12, 2015 9:16 am
If we are to progress in the finals, we need a plan "B" we can not simply let the opposition come at us wave after wave and hope we can hit them on the counter, as Saturday proved it can all go horribly wrong
Mon Oct 12, 2015 5:22 pm
angelis1949 wrote:If we are to progress in the finals, we need a plan "B" we can not simply let the opposition come at us wave after wave and hope we can hit them on the counter, as Saturday proved it can all go horribly wrong
Your talking bollox as usual.I don't think I've seen Wales play so well in defeat.B&H are starting to look a quality side now their new manager is having an effect.
Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:49 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:angelis1949 wrote:If we are to progress in the finals, we need a plan "B" we can not simply let the opposition come at us wave after wave and hope we can hit them on the counter, as Saturday proved it can all go horribly wrong
Your talking bollox as usual.I don't think I've seen Wales play so well in defeat.B&H are starting to look a quality side now their new manager is having an effect.
So you think that we don't need a plan "B" then?
Tue Oct 13, 2015 9:42 am
Sneggyblubird wrote:angelis1949 wrote:If we are to progress in the finals, we need a plan "B" we can not simply let the opposition come at us wave after wave and hope we can hit them on the counter, as Saturday proved it can all go horribly wrong
Your talking bollox as usual.I don't think I've seen Wales play so well in defeat.B&H are starting to look a quality side now their new manager is having an effect.
I will ask you again, in your opinion, do we need a plan "B"?
Tue Oct 13, 2015 11:17 am
angelis1949 wrote:If we are to progress in the finals, we need a plan "B" we can not simply let the opposition come at us wave after wave and hope we can hit them on the counter, as Saturday proved it can all go horribly wrong
Wave after wave? Saturday was nothing like that at all. Not sure which game you were watching!
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