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The Football Hour

Mystic Mearns Calls That Wales Would Reach The Semi's On The 14th of October 2015.

Jul 01, 2016, 09:03 PM

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Wales beat Belguim 3-1 in the Euro's to reach the semi finals of the euros and our presenter called it nearly a year ago. Proving Alex doesn't just talk rubbish .

Enjoy and well done Wales

#wales #bale #ramsey #euros #euros2016 #football

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