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The Cult: Tony Yeboah
When he wagged his finger towards the crowd, more often than not Tony Yeboah had scored a screamer. He became an icon at Leeds United, and so he earns a place in The Cult.
Trauma in Tbilisi: Remembering Wales' 5-0 Defeat to Georgia
In November 1994, Wales travelled to Georgia for a Euro '96 qualifier – and the hosts ran riot. What happened in Tbilisi that day would go down as one of the worst Welsh showings on the international stage.
It's the Hope That Kills You: How a Lifetime of Welsh Football Misery Comes to a Head Today
Wales have broken my tiny red heart all my life. Now, on the cusp of the greatest match in Welsh football history, I don't know how to feel.
For Welsh Fans, The Biggest Challenge is To Believe This is Real
Wales had genuinely come to believe that footballing success was something that only happened to other nations. Now that it's happening to them, the feeling is something close to shock.
Managing Wales and Gary Speed's Legacy: Chris Coleman Must Do Both at Euro 2016
In November 2011, Wales boss Gary Speed took his own life. A little under four years later, his country qualified for Euro 2016. Chris Coleman is in charge now, but Speed remains closely linked with the side that will play in France.
The Cult: Craig Bellamy
Craig Bellamy could be volatile both on and off the pitch, but he possesses a humanity missing from many of his contemporaries. The Welshman is our latest inductee to The Cult.