🥹 Here we go!
Many years of travelling around Cymru, watching games weekly, gathering the perspectives of players, coaches and the media, researching history of personnel, clubs and leagues that many don't even know exist.
🤝 Welcome to Football Manager, Adran Premier!
The #GeneroAdranPremier will be included on @FootballManager 2026 🙌
Women's football has been introduced to the popular video game franchise for the first time, with our top division among the select first group of fully licensed women's domestic leagues to feature 💻
"It’ll be really special, especially to play in front of my Grandfather" ❤️
Laura Hughes yn edrych ymlaen i gynrychioli @Cymru unwaith eto!
@S4C | @S4Cchwaraeon
Next up is the creation of goals which are just as important ⚽🅰️
@gracekehoe_xox is top of the assists with 9️⃣ Grace opened the season with an assist against Berriew and she had double assists' against Northop Hall and Coedpoeth 🅰️🅰️👏💯
Adran Premier Strategy. Was supposed to be released in spring, we're on June 1st. Clubs are already well underway with work for 2026/27, no one really knows where we stand.
My biggest concern, "Adran Premier" Strategy, when really, it's everything underneath that has been utterly disappointing in every aspect this season. Llangefni Town and Connah's Quay Nomads should be in the division above. You win your league, you should go up. If you write a list of leagues where that isn't the case, you wouldn't use much ink.
I get it in the past, clubs not being able to pass licensing, maybe not ready. But clubs are now ready, and aren't being allowed to progress. Off the pitch they're improving, on the pitch the quality has never been higher.
It's a big few months ahead, and domestic football and the progression of it is really on the line. North Wales football has been completely held back by clubs not being able to move up. Just imagine if Wrexham Foresters hadn't gone up, and how that would have affected the Central Wales North League?
Two seasons running for Llangefni and Connah's Quay. Where's the development in that? Extend the leagues, Welsh football needs it, and everyone can see it.
🏆 St Dogmaels were crowned PWGL champions for 2025/26, having lost just once throughout the league campaign.
Seven wins from a possible eight matches saw the side finish three points ahead of last season's champions Clarbeston Road AFC in the Pembrokeshire Women and Girls League.
Stacey John and Chloe Chivers represented Team Wales at the https://t.co/TQBdI57zN0 Stadium on Saturday in the @josephssmileuk charity match against Europe, helping raise awareness for childhood cancer ❤️
📸 @alrobertsphotos
🍿 Transfer Window, Well Underway!
Abbie Iddenden and Hannah Snape make the move to The New Saints, after departing Wrexham in May.
Forward Iddenden was subject to interest from clubs across the Genero Adran Premier and England, having impressed in recent seasons in the Welsh top flight.
Left wing-back Snape also makes the move to join The Saints, after moving across to Welsh football last summer.
Both players become Kieran Lee-Birch's first signings of the summer ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
The New Saints are delighted to announce the double signing of Hannah Snape and Abbie Iddenden! 🟢⚪
The duo join following their recent departures from Wrexham, bringing title-winning experience to Park Hall.🏆
Read more 👉 https://t.co/bZgB83Rxqk
#TNSFC
ICYMI: Former Wrexham U19s Coach Andy Griffiths has been appointed Connah's Quay Nomads Women's First Team Manager.
Once a player for the men's side at The Nomads, Griffiths played a key role as Wrexham won the Genero Adran U19s National title for the first time last season.
The move sees a restructure at the Genero Adran North champions, with long-serving defender Aimee Redfern becoming Assistant Manager, as the North Wales side look to make the push for the top flight once again.
Just catching up on everything today, and this feels big. An incredible season and a massive presence in that Cardiff City backline is Nieve Rowbottom.
For the first time in a long time, it feels like Cardiff and Swansea have a lot of gaps to fill this summer, with players leaving and retiring. An exciting summer ahead!
A rock at the heart of the Bluebirds' backline 💪
Nieve Rowbottom departs @CardiffCityFCW, after claiming three trophies in her two seasons at the club 🫡
Wrexham AFC Women can now announce that five U19 players will be retained for the upcoming season.
We'd like to place on record our thanks and appreciation to everyone for their contributions whilst at the Club.
🔴⚪️ #WxmAFC