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    UNDER 17: Wales in Sweden

    Wales Under 17s: photo linked from faw.org.uk

    Under 17: Wales travel to Sweden.
    Results from the games in Sweden:

    Sweden 7 Wales 2.
    Norway 1 Wales 2.
    Iceland 5 Wales 1.




    Brian Flynn has named the Under 17 squad for the upcoming 4 Nations Tournament to be staged in Falkenberg, Sweden, between 17-24 July 2011.


    Wales squad:
    Christian Dibble (Bury), Luke Chambers (Southend United), Will Roberts (Coventry City), Curtis Strong (Stoke City), Jordan Holt (Hull City), Darius Waters (Wigan Athletic), Elliot Scotcher (Ipswich Town), Elliot Hewitt (Macclesfield Town) Miles John (Bristol City), George Higgins (UD Almeria), Rob Evans (Wrexham), Gethin Jones (Everton), Robert Parry (Wolves), Jack Simmons (Ipswich Town), Rob Salathiel (Wrexham), Jake Eyre (Everton), Bradley Reid (Wrexham), James Loveridge (Swansea City).

    Ellis Harrison (Bristol Rovers) was due to to fly out with the squad, but could now be sidelined for eight weeks after breaking the fifth metatarsal in his right foot.

    Wales fixture dates: Iceland (19 July), Norway (21 July) and Sweden (23 July)


    info from wrexham afc website.

    posted: Tue, 12 July, 2011 08:36 UK.



     


    Posted: Tuesday 12th July 2011
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