FAW: Statment - Raymond Verheijen
Friday 24th February 2012
FAW STATEMENT The Football Association of Wales (FAW) wishes to announce that it has today received the resignation of Raymond Verheijen.
Raymond was the assistant manager to Gary Speed with the Wales national team.
The FAW accepts the resignation with regret, as Raymond was due to assist the Wales squad this week with the match against Costa Rica, a game being staged in honour of the Wales manager who tragically left us in November of last year.
In light of the forthcoming match, and the sensitivities of it, the FAW has no further comment to make at this time.
The FAW would like to take the opportunity to thank Raymond for his work over the last twelve months and wishes him well for the future.
info from the FAW posted: Fri 24, Feb 2012, 20:35 UK
FAW: Assistant manager Kit Symons
Friday 24th February 2012
FAW CONFIRM KIT The FAW has confirmed that former international Kit Symons will become the assistant manager to Chris Coleman.
Kit is currently working with Fulham.
The Club can confirm that Fulham FC Academy Manager, Kit Symons, will be joining the backroom staff of the Wales national team on a part-time basis. Symons’ role with Wales will not impact upon his duties at Fulham FC.
Kit will not be officially involved with the team for the Gary Speed Memorial match against Costa Rica, and will link up with Wales’ for their friendly against Mexico in May.
“The Club has been fantastic and given me their blessing to go,” Symons told fulhamfc.com. “It was very important to me that the Chairman and Chief Executive, Alistair Mackintosh, were happy with the situation. It’s a tremendous opportunity for me and one that I can’t wait to take on and I’m delighted that I can continue my role at Fulham.”
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info from the FAW posted: Fri 24, Feb 2012, 20:35 UK
The FAW are releasing the membership information early next week and sending details out to last campaign’s members by post. Ticket info will be confirmed probably a month or two later.
info from the FAW posted: Fri 24, Feb 2012, 15:30 UK