Though, with the ever-growing adoration of rugby, few people complained at the time. The bit in the middle was mainly full of the likes of John Toshack bringing Welsh extravagance to the English scene. Anyway, when this league was formed, the holidaying Welsh clubs were offered their place.
Unsurprisingly, each of them declined. They were washing their hair or something of the like. Previously, that competition had been the only way for Welsh teams to earn themselves a spot to play in Europe. With their access to it having been removed, the teams were effectively blocked from the continent. At the time, these feats were almost impossible. Well done and good luck to two of my old clubs CaernarfonTown bangorcityfc in the Welsh Cup daretodream europe?
This, wonderfully, means that the minnows of the Welsh League get a European run-out every season. Every cloud and all that. The likes of Scottish-based clubs play in their own league, same as Northern Ireland. Wales, it seems, are the only nation in which their sides participate in a cross-border league — and here's what you need to know about it.
There are 5 Welsh teams that play in England. This is because there was no professional Welsh league when these clubs were founded. Even when the Welsh Premier League was founded, these 5 teams chose not to join this league. However, this also meant that they could not qualify for Europe if they won the Welsh Cup. The only way they can do so is through the English competitions!
Are you passionate about football and want to earn some side income? Contents 1 Can Welsh teams play in the Premier League? Swansea City. Cardiff City. Newport County.
Merthyr Town. Personally, I would love to see a thriving Welsh set up with as many clubs playing, including the ones playing in England as we speak.
But the world is far from ideal. The Welsh five in England have always played there, and their finances are built around it. To suddenly put them into our pyramid would hammer then, especially the three currently in the EFL. A case can be made for Wrexham and Merthyr to join as they are both in the English non-league setup. The Cymru Premier is often compared to be the same level as the National League in terms of skill, but the latter receives higher attendances than the Welsh league.
I know town fans in favour and against, and they seem to be the most probable club to switch, but only time can tell I suppose. Going from the Severnside derby to Llandudno away sounds like a crazy suggestion to many.
Even in the lower tiers, get a few mates together, get to your local and make the atmosphere. Not only will you love it as a fan, players appreciate it at the lower tiers so much more. So Cardiff and Swansea who play in front of 5 figure crowds every home game should join a league where they struggle to get 4 Figure crowds, The equivalent of The Highland Football League in Scotland.
Monaco plays in the French league. Merthyr is a strange one. Its known locally as a Unionist club but it does have one or 2 YC members on its board.
Im not sure of the out come of the YC banner. Maybe someone can enlighten me on that debate.
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