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Wales 'A' Squad WALES ‘A’ SQUAD v. Republic of Ireland & Germany Euro 2008 Qualifying Matches, Group D Millennium Stadium, Cardiff & Wald Stadium, Frankfurt Saturday 17th November & Wednesday 21st November 2007. PLAYER CLUB DOB (AGE) DEBUT POS CAPS GLS Wayne Hennessey Wolverhampton W. 24.01.87. (20) New Zealand 2007 GK 5 - Lewis Price Derby County 19.07.84. (23) Cyprus 2005 GK 4 - Gareth Bale * Tottenham Hotspur 16.07.89. (18) Trinidad & T 2006 D 11 2 James Collins * West Ham United 23.08.83. (24) Norway 2004 D 22 1 Neal Eardley Oldham Athletic 06.11.88. (19) Bulgaria 2007 D 2 - Steve Evans Wrexham 26.02.79. (28) Liechtenstein 2006 D 6 - Danny Gabbidon * West Ham United 08.08.79. (28) Czech Rep. 2002 D 38 - Chris Gunter Cardiff City 21.07.89. (18) New Zealand D 1 - Craig Morgan Peterborough United 18.06.85. (22) Cyprus 2006 D 4 - Lewin Nyatanga Derby County 18.08.88. (19) Paraguay 2006 D 16 - (Loan Barnsley) Sam Ricketts § Hull City 11.10.81. (26) Hungary 2005 D 24 - Andrew Crofts Gillingham 29.05.84. (23) Azerbaijan 2006 M 8 - Arron Davies Nottingham Forest 22.06.84. (23) Trinidad & T 2006 M 1 - Simon Davies * Fulham 23.10.79. (28) Ukraine 2001 M 46 6 David Edwards Luton Town 03.02.86. (21) - M - - Carl Fletcher Crystal Palace 07.04.80. (26) Scotland 2004 M 24 - Owain Tudur Jones Swansea City 15.10.84. (23) - M - - Jason Koumas * Wigan Athletic 25.09.79. (28) Ukraine 2001 M 24 5 Joe Ledley * Cardiff City 23.01.87. (20) Poland 2005 M 17 1 Carl Robinson Toronto FC 13.10.76. (31) Belarus 1999 M 43 1 David Cotterill Wigan Athletic 04.12.87. (19) Azerbaijan 2006 F 8 - Robert Earnshaw Derby County 06.04.81. (26) Germany 2002 F 38 13 Jermaine Easter Wycombe Wanderers 15.01.82. (25) N.Ireland 2007 F 4 - (Loan Plymouth Argyle) Freddy Eastwood * Wolverhampton W. 29.10.83. (24) Bulgaria 2007 F 4 2 • Current yellow card in European Championship Qualifiers. [One match ban already served by Carl Robinson & Jason Koumas]. § Suspended for the game with the Republic of Ireland. Management Staff National Team Manager John Toshack MBE Assistant Roy Evans Assistant Dean Saunders Goalkeeping Coach Paul Jones Medical Staff Medical Officer Dr. Mark Davies Physiotherapist Mel Pejic Masseur David Rowe Physiotherapist Dyfri Owen Equipment Staff Equipment Manager David Griffiths Equipment Officer David Williams Equipment Officer Scott Redwood Administration Staff Head, International Affairs Mark Evans Match Press Officer Ceri Stennett Family Liaison Officer Matt Southall.
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