Wales last day at the Euros in pictures - comment
It was a sad way to leave the competition, but what it also did was confirm that it’s time now to look forwards not back. Bale and Ramsey may well have some part to play in the future, but regardless Wales have to look to youth and promise. However, that is for another day, today we look back at that final day, Played 4, Won 1, Drawn 1, Lost 2.
Scenes from France not repeated this time
Wales fan in the marina in Copenhagen, from Cardiff ?
A few familiar Wales faces got in on U.K. passports from Italy - Mirror Group
In Amsterdam some made it through, others didn’t. The lottery of the Euros - BBC
Then again if you live in Amsterdam, it’s no issue - BBC
Wales followers from Malta, nice move getting business trips planned too 👠-BBC
Just not meant to be
Wilson sent off, harshly
Story of the day really
Early hope for Wales
The controversial second goal which destroyed any hope
No matter what quarter was given
The final blow before the offside goal which counted
Blind faith
We hope you enjoyed our Euros coverage of Wales during this tournament, it wasn’t meant to be folks, but we enjoyed those special moments all the same.
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