• Just Too Good To Be True: The Missteps of Welsh Football in the Nineties

  • Aug 24 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Just Too Good To Be True: The Missteps of Welsh Football in the Nineties

  • Summary

  • Come the nineties, all Welsh fans wanted was the chance to go cheer on their team at an international tournament. The last time they had been able too had been way back in 1958, but it looked like just before the new Millennium arrived their chance would come and it would be young teenage star Ryan Giggs to lead them. When Big Ben struck to welcome the new century, the Welsh national team were further away from their goal than ever - but what happened?

    'Seagulls Follow The Trawler' is written, presented and edited by James Dunn.

    Music was made by Matt Large, Kylie Dailey, Ingrid Witt, John Runefelt, Harry Endvino, Phello and Ryan James Carr and sourced from Epidemic Sound, as well as sound effects.

    Coverage of Wales vs Romania and other journalistic pieces are credit to the BBC

    'Everything Must Go' was recorded by the Manic Street Preachers

    Sourced Material was taken from the Western Mail, WalesOnline and the Daily Mail.

    For more information about upcoming episodes find us on Instagram @seagullsfollowthetrawler

    Any further enquiries can be sent to seagullsfollowthetrawler1@gmail.com

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