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MORRISON MOANS AT FAW WALL OF SILENCE

By James Candy
CONNAH’S Quay boss Andy Morrison has slammed the Football Association of Wales for keeping clubs in limbo during the latest lockdown.
The 12 JD Cymru Premier teams have been met with a wall of silence from Welsh football’s governing body since all league fixtures were suspended for a second time on January 8.
Morrison’s high-flying Nomads saw their stunning run of seven consecutive victories grind to a halt with the suspension of the season and he just wants to know when his side can get their title tilt back on track.
“We haven’t heard anything ...

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