The three musketeers: Nathan Dyer puts Swansea ahead in their FA Cup fourth-round match at holders Portsmouth
Scotland the brave: Swansea win a penalty and Jason Scotland holds his nerve to seal a 2-0 win at Fratton Park
Bob the scorer: Swansea take Fulham to a replay in the fifth round of the FA Cup but Bobby Zamora scores a late winner as the Premier League side triumph 2-1
Prodigal son: Cardiff earn a replay in their FA Cup fourth-round game against Arsenal, who have former player Aaron Ramsey in their ranks
That's Gunner hurt: Eduardo adds a penalty to his opener as Arsenal beat Cardiff 4-0 in their FA Cup replay at the Emirates Stadium
Joe joy: Joe Allen puts Swansea 2-1 ahead with two minutes to go against Cardiff at Ninian Park in the first Welsh derby of 2009
Cardiff comeback: Ross McCormack slots an injury-time penalty to earn a 2-2 draw against Swansea in April's Championship encounter at Ninian Park
Ref roughed: Unfortunately a thrilling Welsh derby is once more marred by crowd trouble, with referee Mike Dean needing attention after being hit by a coin thrown from the stands
Grounds for retirement: Cardiff City fans gather for the last league game at Ninian Park before the Bluebirds move across the road to the new Cardiff City Stadium
Blown it: Roger Johnson cuts a lonely figure after Cardiff spectacularly blew their chance of promotion to the Premier League with a dreadful run-in. Johnson was to later join Birmingham for �5m
Sad farewell: Ipswich spoil proceedings by winning 3-0 before the Cardiff players do a last lap around Ninian Park in front of their fans
Ninian no more: Cardiff City's old Ninian Park home during the demolition
Eleventh heaven: Ryan Giggs celebrates winning his 11th Premier League title with Manchester United
New arrival: Swansea City appoint two-times Champions League winner Paulo Sousa as their new manager following the summer departure of Roberto Martinez to Premier League side Wigan Athletic
Sombre start: A minute's silence is held in memory of Sir Bobby Robson before Cardiff City's first competitive game in their new stadium, against Scunthorpe
Bluebirds flying: Jay Bothroyd (left) and Ross McCormack congratulate Michael Chopra as Cardiff christen their new home with a 4-0 win over Scunthorpe
Swan flown nest: Ex-Swansea boss Roberto Martinez's victorious Premier League debut endears him to the fans of his new club Wigan
On his way: Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey fires his first Premier League goal as Arsenal crush Portsmouth 4-1 in August
Christian marching on: Wales Under-21 defender Christian Ribeiro completes a long road back after cruciate knee ligament injury as the Bristol City centre back opens the scoring in a historic win for Wales U21 over Italy U21
On the 'ead Ched! Italy's Lorenzo Ariaudo (left) challenges Wales' Ched Evans during the Uefa Under-21 Championship qualifier at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea
Love-Lee! New loan signing Lee Trundle arrives to a hero's return at Swansea City
Volley good: Christian Ribeiro's opener for Wales U21 is cancelled out by Italy U21's Andrea Paloschi, but Aaron Ramsey hits a sublime volley to seal a 2-1 win for Wales
Italian job done: Wales' young heroes celebrate their 2-1 over Italy in Swansea. Despite a loss away to Bosnia-Herzegovina in November Wales remain top of qualifying Group Three for the 2011 Uefa Under-21 Championship
Shhhhhhhhh! Wales captain Craig Bellamy quietens the Finland supporters as he equalises in their World Cup qualifier in Helsinki
Hel-sinking feeling: But Finland retake the lead in Helsinki through Niklas Moisander (centre), the 2-1 result ensuring Wales cannot now claim third spot in Group Four
Vaughan identity: Wales at least finish their failed World Cup qualifying on a high with a 2-0 win in Liechtenstein, with David Vaughan (pictured left) and Aaron Ramsey scoring their first international goals
Welsh wizards: Ryan Giggs produces some dazzling play as United take the lead in a thrilling Manchester derby
City slicker: Craig Bellamy celebrates his first goal in the Manchester derby
Red alert: Ryan Giggs celebrates with Darren Fletcher after setting the latter up for United's second
Bellers ringing out: Craig Bellamy thinks he has saved a point for City with a second thrilling goal
Spark point: Furious City boss Mark Hughes remonstrates with the officials about the amount of injury time after Michael Owen's winner late in the stoppage period
Swans on song: A brace from Darren Pratley helps Swansea to a 3-2 win over Cardiff at home in the Championship in the first Welsh derby of the 2009/10 season
Trophy hunters: Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey (left) is named the Wales Young Player of the Year and Swansea City's Ashley Williams is the Player of the Year and Club Player of the Year
Year of the Giggs: Ryan Giggs is voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2009, having also picked up the BBC Wales version, plus the PFA Player of the Year award, scored his 100th Premier League goal and claimed his 11th Premier League title
On his way: Mark Hughes waves to the Manchester City fans after their 4-3 win over Sunderland just before Christmas. He was sacked as manager less than two hours later and replaced by Roberto Mancini
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