Bright Football Future Awaits Wales

Hardly managers from Wales find themselves in position when they have too many good options to choose from, but with Jonathan Williams debuting in the year 2011, Chris Coleman might find it really difficult while selecting midfielders for the Wales National Team. This young Welsh lad of twenty bagged his first glorious victory against Scotland with a score of 2-1 during this year’s World Cup qualifiers. His first start was made in Swansea, where team Wales lost sadly to Croatia with the last minute goal from Eduardo, making the score 2-1.

Lately it was decided that this Crystal Palace defender will be shifting to Ipswich Town, where in the deal was signed on loan. Current defender from Ipswich Town, David Wright commented positively on this signing saying that this add on to Ipswich Town, will be quite favorable for them because of this young defenders speedy technique. He adds that Jonny Williams is quite good with the ball and breaking lines, thus making his a good choice for the club.

Now that the formalities of signing the contract is done, it is expected that that the Welsh international might make his debut for Ipswich Town against Birmingham City at the Portman Road on Saturday. His jersey will read number twenty five as he will spend a month long time with Tractor Boys.

Meanwhile Crystal Palace has blocked the attempt of Dougie Freedman to get the Dean Moxey, left back on loan. Moxey was the highlight of Dougie’s side while he was playing with Palace and finally this summer he requested about his availability. ‘

The Norwegian player Jonny Parr, another Crystal Palace defender, was available on loan the previous month, however has reclaimed his position under Pulis ever since.