Interviews from today to come tomorrow, but on a final note today, this video has stuck in my mind since the game finished.
Emotion everywhere, in different ways, for so many reasons. End of an era, new journeys beginning, some across seas, several hopefully staying in the Welsh game. Wrexham U19s winning a trophy they've been so close to winning on three occasions, and winning it in their final season as a group, feels fitting with the season and journey the women's and girls section has been on this season.
Sad that it's the end of U19s football in North Wales, but the talent on display today and throughout the season gives a lot of hope that if the opportunities are presented, a lot of very good footballers will be coming through the ranks.
Did you know that, in 1991, Timmy Mallett, of Wacaday and "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" fame, tried explaining apartheid to children? The real plot twist is... he did a pretty great job of it. An exceptional job, in fact. They should have shown this in schools.
@BruceMcF@SimonLlewelly12 Having an u19 team was downgraded to category c (recommended) in the tier 1 licence requirements. So don't need to fret about Wrexham being relegated when they have already been awarded a tier 1 licence for next season.
@swales_mark Could be up to 45 players from Wrexham, TNS & CQN looking for new clubs. Will be interesting to see how many are lost to the Welsh domestic system and how many are lost to football completely.
@TheWelshDragon9 They have played at the racecourse 6 times in 4 seasons. 5 of those times only the Lager Stand was opened. The club repeatedly advertised for people to get tickets and only sold out the lager stand on the day of the game - that's to late to arrange the opening of an extra stand.
AM ERGYD ๐ Taran o gic rydd gan Mikayla Cook i roi mantais gynnar i'r Adar Gleision!
The perfect start for @CardiffCityFCW as Mikayla Cook rifles a free-kick into the back of the net ๐คฉ