Final Game for Crowe and Wales - Ipswich Town News
Town keeper Michael Crowe and the Wales U19s complete their Euro 2014 elite qualifying group games this evening when they take on Greece in Portugal.
Having drawn 1-1 with Belgium and lost 3-2 to the hosts in their previous matches the Welsh youngsters, who are coached by ex-Blue Geraint Williams, are now unable to qualify for July’s finals in Hungary with only the group winners going through.
London-born Crowe, whose father is English and mother Norwegian, qualifies for Wales through his grandmother.
The 18-year-old, a second-year academy scholar during 2013/14, signed a two-year professional contract in September and has been on the first team bench on a couple of occasions, most recently at Watford.
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