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5 days ago
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Bradley and Lock rejoin Caernarfon on loan from TNS
Josh Lock and Sion Bradley have returned to Caernarfon Town on loan from The New Saints for the duration of the 2025-26 Cymru Premier Bradley - who was named Cymru Premier Player of the Season in 2023-24 - secured a permanent switch to Park Hall from the Canaries in 2024 but will link up with boss Richard Davies once again this featured seven times and scored three goals during a loan spell at The Oval in the second half of last season.A TNS statement read: "Everyone at The New Saints wishes both players the very best during their loan spells, and we look forward to seeing their continued development."


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30-07-2025
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TNS to review Euro disappointment in coming days
The New Saints chairman Mike Harris says the club will review their "disappointing" European exit amid speculation over the future of manager Craig Welsh champions were knocked out of the Uefa Conference League by Luxembourg's Differdange 03 on on Radio Wales Breakfast,Harris appeared to give a tentative backing of Harrison who he described as a "very good manager".But when asked directly about the manager's future, he said: "Over the next few days we'll discuss how the performance was, what we're going to do and how we'll put ourselves back to where we should be."The [what went wrong] will come out in the cold light of day, over the next few days." Asked whether Harrison would be in charge for their Nathaniel MG Cup encounter against Airbus UK on Saturday, Harried replied: "I would imagine so, unless he doesn't want to be there."Harris sacked Harrison's predecessor Anthony Limbrick following their European Conference League exit in July saw Harrison return for his second spell at the club, during which they became the becoming the first Welsh domestic side to play in the group stages of a European competition last defeats by North Macedonian side KF Shkendija and FC Differdange have seen the Saints miss out this time around. 'Not good enough' Harris said: "Rumours always start about these type of things and we'll digest what's happened, look what the problems may have been and put them right."I've always had confidence in Craig. It's his second time at the club, and he's performed very, very well for us, and I'm sure he'll continue to do that."Harris also expects TNS to recover from their early European given the facilities and squad that has been put there was no hiding Harris' disappointment with the display on Tuesday night."We just weren't good enough, it's as simple as that," he said. "We huffed and puffed, but we didn't perform to the standard that we should do so it's a tough one to take."Considering the players that we've got, I don't think that they probably performed anywhere near what they can do." 'Kick in the stomach' Harrison has challenged his players to make an immediate recovery from the European loss he described as a "punch on the nose and a kick in the stomach"."I spoke to the lads in the changing room then and we've got to get over this quickly," he said."It's what defines you as people, it's what defines you as characters, what defines you as a football club"Of course we're going to be disappointed, but none of the rubbish, none of the feeling sorry for ourselves. I've got no doubt as time goes on and players settle we'll be up and flying again."


BBC News
29-07-2025
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Saints bow out of Europe after Conference League loss
Welsh champions The New Saints are out of Europe following a 2-0 aggregate loss against Luxembourg's Differdange 03 in the Uefa Conference League .Saints had lost 1-0 in the second qualifying round first leg at Park Hall a week earlier against and knew only a win could keep their hopes Samir Hadji's second half penalty sealed a 1-0 second leg win and a place in next round against Estonia's Levadia who dropped down into the Conference League after their Champions League exit, created few early exit will be bitterly disappointing after they became the first Welsh domestic side to reach the group stage of a European competition last Brobbel shot on the half volley from outside the area looked to be heading towards the top corner of the net but struck Theo Brusco and flew over the bar. Jordan Marshall played a neat ball into the near post which went past Ken Charles, who started in place of Saints record signing Ben Wilson up Saints, like in the home leg, were still finding it hard to create gilt edged opportunities and a tight first half ended Mfoumou missed a golden opportunity to break the deadlock for the hosts early in the second half while Harrison McGahey and Danny Redmond had to make crucial were now under an intense spell of pressure and Nathan Shepherd made a crucial save to deny Artur the follow up effort was adjudged to have struck Ben Clark's beat Shepherd from the resultant penalty to put the hosts 1-0 up on the night and extended their aggregate came close with Charles heading wide late in the game but Saints inability to score over two legs cost them dear.