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“Rob, I’m enjoying the first night of my holiday in
Spain,” says Wales fan Matt Dony, getting the enjoyment out the way before the football starts. “That Welsh side looks more-than-useful on paper. Please do everything you can to influence a positive result. If there’s even a hint of a wisp of an ephemeral idea of suspicion of the ol’ commentator’s curse, I will be forced to visit pain upon you with maximum prejudice. And that’s a horrible thought, as I’m generally a very nice guy.
“Ah, this Welsh side. So much potential. What with my club loyalties lying the other end of the M62, I’m obviously divided on Giggs(y), but I was happy to give him the benefit of the doubt as Welsh manager. Something’s just not working, though. Something is not clicking. And time is running out. I really, really, REALLY don’t want 2016 to have been a flash in the pan. I’m not the first to say it (I rarely am...) but four points from these two games is an absolute minimum requirement.” 7.17pm BST
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