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FAW chief expects Bellamy to remain Wales boss
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- FAWImage caption, Noel Mooney has been FAW chief executive since 2021, with Craig Bellamy appointed Wales men's head coach in 2022
- Football Association of Wales (FAW) chief executive Noel Mooney expects Craig Bellamy to stay on as Wales head coach after the collapse of his proposed move to Burnley.
- Bellamy was in advanced talks over taking charge at the Championship club before news emerged on Thursday that the 46-year-old's possible switch to Turf Moor was off.
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FAWImage caption, Noel Mooney has been FAW chief executive since 2021, with Craig Bellamy appointed Wales men's head coach in 2022
Football Association of Wales (FAW) chief executive Noel Mooney expects Craig Bellamy to stay on as Wales head coach after the collapse of his proposed move to Burnley.
Bellamy was in advanced talks over taking charge at the Championship club before news emerged on Thursday that the 46-year-old's possible switch to Turf Moor was off.
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