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Something of Interest - Gunter/Bale (Wales)

PSR

Geoff Thomas
Simon Davies is set to join Gareth Bale on Wales' injured list for their 2010 World Cup qualifier with Russia.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/8229460.stm


Fulham midfielder Davies has failed to recover from foot surgery while Tottenham Hotspur full-back Bale has not recovered from knee surgery.

Bale and Davies are set to be the only major absentees for Wales' final home qualifier on Wednesday week.

Captain Craig Bellamy and playmaker Jason Koumas are expected to return to John Toshack's Wales squad.

Danny Gabbidon and James Collins are also set to play their first competitive Wales game together for almost two years.

Boss Toshack hails the West Ham central defensive duo as Wales' "nerve centre" but the pair have not played alongside each other for their country since Wales' goalless draw in Germany in November 2007.

Gabbidon and Collins were partners again in Wales' recent friendly defeat in Montenegro, and Gabbidon's return from 18 months out with complex abdominal problems is a boost for Toshack.

Manchester City striker Bellamy is expected to regain the Wales captaincy from Joe Ledley who has skippered the team while the 30-year-old star has been out with a knee problem.

Toshack is a big admirer of Koumas but dropped the talented playmaker when he was not playing regularly for Wigan in the Premier League.

The 29-year-old enigma has missed the last four Wales internationals but, however, has been a regular under Roberto Martinez after the new Lactics boss hailed him a "footballing magician."

Bale underwent knee surgery in June and was expected to return when the Russians visit Cardiff on 9 September.

Davies, meanwhile, had a foot operation in May and has not played a competitive game since April.

The Fulham midfielder has returned to training with his club but is not match fit so the Wales vice-captain is expected not to be named in the Welsh squad to face Russia when Toshack names it on Friday.

Nottingham Forest full-back Chris Gunter (hamstring) and Bristol City centre-back Lewin Nyatanga (virus) are set to miss Wales' Under-21 game with Italy on Friday but should be fit to face the Russians next Wednesday.
 

RedMark

Viv Anderson
:eek: I didn't realise Bellamy was 30 !! :eek:
 

Tutts

Ian Bowyer
BeestonRedz said:
How bad's Gunters injury?

We'll end up with Earnshaw in defence at this rate.

I'd say it's bad enough to keep him out of the Under 21 Game with Italy this Friday but he should be fit to face the Russians next Wednesday.

Just a guess like.
 
M15 Red said:
I thought Wales played their home games in Bristol. :eek:

No way. Bristol's just a small town in Wales. They play their International Matches in big towns - like Pontypridd
 

dellaroc

Jack Burkitt
Misleading thread title.
 

BeestonRedz

Viv Anderson
While on subject of international selections.

I noticed Majewski was in the Polish team on Wikipedia. Any idea about this being true?
 

PSR

Geoff Thomas
Here's something else you all won't Fcuking get.......................................................


:w**ker: 'S
 
PSR said:
Here's something else you all won't Fcuking get.......................................................


:w**ker: 'S

Touchy?
 

PSR

Geoff Thomas
Timothy Pope said:

Not me me mate - I'm use to dealing with Imbeciles - Idiots - school children & those with lesser intelligence. :D
 

PSR

Geoff Thomas
AndyShep v2.4 said:
you post on derby forums too?

No mate, I've learnt how to fight fire with fire so I'm throwing the sh!t back at those that throw it at me - OK.
 
i can't find the handbag picture but
"ooooh"
 

dellaroc

Jack Burkitt
PSR said:
No mate, I've learnt how to fight fire with fire so I'm throwing the sh!t back at those that throw it at me - OK.

I'm confused........are you fighting fire with fire or sh*t with sh*t?
 
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