Page to remain Wales manager despite missing out on Euros
Wednesday, 27 March 2024
The president of the Football Association of Wales has confirmed Rob Page will remain in his post as Wales boss.
The president of the Football Association of Wales has confirmed Rob Page will remain in his post as Wales boss.
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