U21 Cap for Price Thursday, 11th May 2006 10:12
Keeper Lewis Price won another U21 cap as Wales defeated Estonia 2-0 in Tallin in the first leg of their UEFA U21 Championship play-off. Price will not be available for the second leg in a fortnight as he will be with the full squad.
John Toshack s senior squad play friendlies with a Basque Country XI at the San Mames Stadium, Bilbao on Sunday, 21st May and Trinidad and Tobago at the Liebherr Stadium, Graz, Austria on Saturday, 27th May.
Price should still be with the U21s for next Tuesday s friendly with Cyprus at Port Talbot s Remax Stadium.
Understanding transparency and vulnerability are keys to building a better stronger workforce
By Ken Coleman
May 06, 2021
In today’s world, there are more challenges than ever facing those who manage the federal workforce.
These include the process of managing and staffing during a pandemic, the adjustment to a work-from-home lifestyle, and the large exodus from government, due in part to baby boomers retiring and positions not being backfilled.
Another challenge is the mix of experience levels in upper-level management positions, which in turn leads to a loss of institutional knowledge and human capital management expertise.
Regardless of a changing landscape or difficult times, the critical need remains for agencies to recruit effectively for open positions, develop team members’ skills and achieve optimized workforce operations for continued mission success. Effectively optimizing your workforce enables individuals to be more efficient while also focusing operations on t
Richard Wright to Return Sunday, 29th Apr 2007 16:13
Richard Wright is close to completing a return move to the Blues on a free transfer from Everton. Tabloid reports earlier today linked the former Town keeper with a switch back to Portman Road and TWTD understands that talks are at an advanced and the move is near to completion.
Wright, one of the stars of George Burley s play-off-winning and UEFA Cup-qualifying side, has rarely featured for the Toffees over the last two seasons, playing just 16 games in 2005/06 and only twice this year, having moved to Goodison Park from Arsenal for £3.5 million in July 2002. David Moyes s club have not offered him a new contract.
Jewell Disappointed With Cropper s Agent Saturday, 28th Apr 2012 07:00
Boss Paul Jewell has criticised the way Cody Cropper’s agent handled the US U20 goalkeeper’s release by Town. The Blues boss decided not to offer the 19-year-old a new contract on the advice of the club’s goalkeeping staff, who didn’t think the US U20 international was quite up to the required level.
Jewell says he wasn’t happy that the players’ representative spoke to the Atlanta-born keeper before he had: “I was a bit disappointed with his agent because I’d spoken to his agent and his agent went and told the lad before I did. But I explained it to Cody and he understands that that was his agent’s fault.”