Cardiff City's Dylan Lawlor gets Wales U17 call-up
Cardiff City's rising academy star Dylan Lawlor has received a prestigious call-up to the Wales U17 national team, marking a significant milestone in the young defender's promising career.
Cardiff City's rising academy star Dylan Lawlor has received a prestigious call-up to the Wales U17 national team, marking a significant milestone in the young defender's promising career.
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