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Originally Posted by Cinny
Brann @ 2/5 --in the middles of their league season, sitting second, a full time team playing against the Welsh part timers..although TNS had a good win last night, they are a much better team than Carmarthen.
Good luck all!
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Don't get disheartened Cinny as I totally agree with the Brann selection ,Carmarthen finished 7th in the league ,qualified by winning the cup againsts a lower tier side,for qualifying for Europe they sacked their manager and appointed Deryn Brace.Their friendlies have been disturbed with cancelations due to the poor weather here in Wales.They did beat a Cardiff side 2-0 in a friendly 2 weeks ago.
TNS got an injury time winner after their opponents scored a last minute equaliser on Tuesday.
I am tempted by Rhyl @5.0 as they are a good side at home ,did not lose at home last season.The draw could be a danger.
Hulse has built up a squad of 22 players for Europe , and has reportedly said that he will have difficulty selecting the squad .The squad selection is well debated by the Rhyl fans on their forum , even one of the new players has contributed.
When Rhyl get knocked out quite a few of those new players will disappear back to English non-league football.
From that you can take that Welsh football is at a lower level.
You must decide what level Finnish football is.
This is Rhyl's 4th year in Europe