Danny Williams
Haverfordwest County 1 Cardiff Met University 0 HAVERFORDWEST County made a winning return to action as they revived their top six aspirations in the Cymru Premier with a battling 1-0 win over Cardiff Metropolitan University at Bridge Meadow. Danny Williams scored the only goal from the penalty spot four minutes before the interval, after he had been brought down in the area - and the Bluebirds held firm for a welcome three points. The Cardiff loanee was a constant threat in a first half that had seen Wayne Jones’ team take charge with some promising attacks, with livewire Ben Fawcett also proving a real handful for the visitors.
Haverfordwest s Jack Wilson celebrates scoring against Bala Town at a previous game HAVERFORDWEST County AFC make a welcome return to action in the JD Cymru Premier this Saturday (6 March) when they begin their remaining phase one fixtures at home to Cardiff Met University. The Bluebirds then travel to face Aberystwyth Town next Tuesday, 9 March, before hosting The New Saints on 13 March, travelling to face Connah s Quay Nomads on 20 March, Newtown away on 27 March, and finally Penybont at home on 2 April. Wayne Jones’ side were seventh in the table when the season went into lockdown on 22 December, with Haverfordwest having played 16 games so far this season, with five wins and five draws.
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Unspent Erasmus funds to help UK mobility scheme to fly
Universities in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe are not waiting for invitations to bid for grants from the UK government’s new Turing Scheme before securing their own bilateral agreements to allow students and staff on exchanges to continue, following the British government’s decision to pull the UK out of the EU-funded Erasmus+ programme.
One Spanish university has already clinched institutional agreements with 40 UK universities so that two-way exchanges can be offered in the 2021-22 academic year, with a pledge to use its own funds to guarantee outbound mobility to the UK if unspent Erasmus+ grants are insufficient to cover the cost.