A history of Welsh soccer. 5/6. Handballs and Head Cases: Bad luck and the importation of the English disease of hooliganism see Welsh football in decline.
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Episode 6: Penalty Takers and History Makers
27 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Wales FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Wales FM
A history of Welsh soccer. 6/6: Penalty Takers and History Makers. Welsh football goes through the wilderness years before the advent of Mark Hughes.
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Episode 4: The Swinging Sixties
27 minutes
A history of Welsh soccer. 4/6: The Swinging Sixties. As the golden era of Charles and Ford came to an end, new heroes such as John Toshack and Mike England emerged.
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Episode 3: In the Court of King John
27 minutes
A history of Welsh soccer. 3/6: In the Court of King John. After the war, fans have a new generation of heroes to cheer: Allchurch, Ford, Burgess, Paul, Tapscott and Charles.
History of Welsh soccer. 2/6: Between the Wars. Welsh soccer prospered during the inter-war years, dominating the home international scene and even winning the FA Cup with Cardiff.
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Episode 1: In the Beginning
30 minutes
A history of Welsh soccer. 1/6. In the Beginning: Wales boasts the world's third oldest football association. This programme traces the game back to its spiritual roots in Ruabon.
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24/05/2008
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Wales FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Wales FM
Neil Kinnock reflects on a topsy-turvy season in Welsh club soccer, featuring the adventures of Cardiff City, Swansea City and Wrexham.