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From winning the Second Division under Terry Venables at Crystal Palace to scoring for Wales in the famous 4-1 over England, Ian Walsh packed in many highlights in the early days of his career. He joins Elis James and Iwan Roberts to describe the lonely journey from west Wales to south London as a 14 year old and the subsequent success under Terry Venables in the fabled "team of the Eighties", and how injuries meant he won the last of his 18 caps while still only 23.
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From winning the Second Division under Terry Venables at Crystal Palace to scoring for Wales in the famous 4-1 over England, Ian Walsh packed in many highlights in the early days of his career. He joins Elis James and Iwan Roberts to describe the lonely journey from west Wales to south London as a 14 year old and the subsequent success under Terry Venables in the fabled "team of the Eighties", and how injuries meant he won the last of his 18 caps while still only 23.

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