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    Wales' Intermediate Youth Teams news

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    Wales Under 21s

    Wales U21 squad.
    Latest squad news.

    Matches to be playyed at the BookPeople Stadium, Bangor City FC.

    Friday 11th and Tuesday 15th October. Kick offs 2pm.



    Under 21 squad: (updated)


    Connor Roberts (Cheltenham Town)
    Danny Ward (Liverpool)
    Kieron Freeman (Derby County)
    Lee Evans (Wolves)
    Morgan Fox (Charlton Athletic)
    Elliott Hewitt (Ipswich Town)
    George Ray (Crewe Alexandra)
    Scott Tancock (Swansea City)
    Joe Walsh (Crawley Town)
    Billy Bodin (Torquay United)
    Bradley Reid (Wolves - loan Wrexham)
    Tom O'Sullivan (Cardiff City)
    Gwion Edwards (Swansea City - loan St Johnstone)
    Lee Lucas (Swansea City)
    Wes Burns (Bristol City)
    Ellis Harrison (Bristol Rovers)
    Josh Pritchard (Fulham - loan Tromso)
    Tom Lawrence (Manchester United).


    Gwion Edwards is called up to replace Lloyd Isgrove (Southampton) who has been called up into the senior squad.

    Bradley Reid is also called to replace Tom Bradshaw (Shrewsbury). Bradshaw has decided to make himself unavailable for selection this time, in order to concentrate on his club.

    FAW statement: "It should be noted that some confusion has surrounded this decision, caused by a report on the BBC Sport website. The FAW confirms that the player was originally selected for the squad and then the player made himself (through his club) unavailable. There was no question of the player being 'allowed' by the Welsh management to be released from the squad to play for his club instead."


    Posted: Tuesday 8th October 2013
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