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The FC Cymru team talk to Andy Morrison - and there's so much to discuss... Plymouth Argyle. Blackburn Rovers. Henning Berg. David May. Kenny Dalglish. Blackpool. Sam Allardyce. Sir Stanley Matthews. Manchester City. Joe Royle. Wembley. Cymru Premier. Connah's Quay Nomads. Kilmarnock. Champions... ...and much, much more. Follow FA Wales on: Twitter…
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FC Cymru takes a look at current state of play and the exciting future plans for Women's football in Wales. Taking part in the conversation are Cymru internationals Natasha Harding and Loren Dykes, Swansea City Ladies midfielder Katy Hosford and the FAW Head of Women's and Girls' Football, Lowri Roberts. Don't forget to follow the @BECymru Instagra…
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We should be in Baku. But we're not. So to lift the mood we looked back four years to France and that amazing tournament.And to mark BBC Wales replaying Cymru's Euro 2016 games and the wonderful Don't Take Me Home behind the scenes documentary, we spoke to the film's director and massive Cymru fan Jonny Owen, Head of International Affairs at the FA…
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The first episode is a fascinating insight from former Cymru manager Chris Coleman on the UEFA EURO 2016 qualification campaign as he speaks with Ian Gwyn Hughes. Music in this episode is from Adwaith. Listen to more great Welsh artists at BBC Horizons / Gorwelian. Press play and be transported back there and don't forget to subscribe. Follow FA Wa…
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We're back with book 4 in the Redwall series, "Mariel of Redwall." We talk about the role of female characters in this (supposedly) most feminist of the books we've read so far, why the pirates would have been better off forming a union, and what this book says about the nature of violence. Matthew has a meltdown over what the economy of this world…
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On episode 3, we wonder if "Mattimeo" was partially written so that Jacques could air some grievances with a labor union he once worked with. There is a *lot* going on in this book, including three entirely separate villains, a Redwall mystery that doesn't seem to make much sense, and some of the most egregiously bad racial stereotyping we've seen …
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For Episode 2, we go back in time to the arrival of Martin the Warrior and the first appearance of the mountain of the fire lizards, Salamandastron, in "Mossflower." We discuss the various societies we encounter (since when were the squirrels a monarchy?), the way Jacques has evolved as a writer since "Redwall," especially on gender, and debate whe…
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On our very first episode we take you back to where it all started - Brian Jacques's 1986 novel "Redwall." Matthew, Mellie and Sam talk about whether Redwall Abbey is democratic, who the best female character is, and what exactly you use to season poached fish in a pre-industrial era.If you liked this episode, don't forget to show us some love on P…
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