
Glen Williams
Cardiff City Correspondent at Wales Online
Cardiff City Correspondent at Western Mail
Cardiff City Correspondent at Wales on Sunday
Cardiff City correspondent and @Cymru reporter for @WalesOnline. Part-time cricketer and golfer. Views mine 📧 [email protected]
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1 week ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Glen Williams
The latest rugby news from Wales and around the worldHere are your rugby headlines for Thursday, April 17. Wales scrum-half Lloyd Williams is in talks to join Worcester Warriors, according to the Mail. The Cardiff Rugby legend, 35, has been at Ealing Trailfinders in the English Championship since 2023, but according to reports he could be set to join phoenix club Worcester.
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walesonline.co.uk | Glen Williams
The Bluebirds boss spoke ahead of a huge trip to Sheffield United on Good FridayA bullish Omer Riza has come out fighting amid speculation surrounding his position at Cardiff City and insists that if he felt he wasn't the right person to steer the Bluebirds to safety then he would have walked away. Rumours regarding the manager's position - even at this late stage of the season - were abound after the club's damaging 1-0 defeat by relegation rivals Stoke City.
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msn.com | Glen Williams
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walesonline.co.uk | Glen Williams |Peter SMith |Peter Smith
The Premier League has been warned to be 'absolutely worried' as the likes of Leicester and Southampton prepare for the drop with Sheffield United looking to go back upPremier League icons Ian Wright, Gary Neville, and Roy Keane have voiced serious concerns over the expanding divide between England's top-flight league and the Championship, highlighting a threat to competition as the lucrative Premier League becomes increasingly exclusive.
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walesonline.co.uk | Glen Williams |Fraser Watson
Harriet Dart was humbled in the first round at the Open de Rouen on Wednesday, but it wasn't just her tennis that had the British star fuming during the contestIn a peculiar incident during her heavy defeat in Stuttgart, Harriet Dart asked the umpire to request her opponent Lois Boisson to freshen up. The 28-year-old British player suffered a crushing 6-0 6-3 loss in her first-round match at the Open de Rouen, but it wasn't just Boisson's superior play that seemed to bother her.
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RT @CardiffCityLive: Omer Riza says Cardiff City were 'nowhere near it' at Preston but praises team's fight to salvage point https://t.co/M…

Many draws this season have felt like two points dropped. Tonight really felt like a point gained - not that they deserved it after how they defended all night. But credit for battling - let’s hope that proves an important points in a month’s time. On to the next ‘massive’ game.

2-2! Robertson with a lovely, clipped cross to the back post and Meite ghosts in around the back and volleys home from close range! https://t.co/gxglezmHKM #CCFC