Well, the answer is revealed in today’s Rev’s Ramblings, my column that appears on the TNS website every Monday. Taking posters with us, we visited a number of shops who were all happy to display them. If you’re at the Port Talbot game then, TNS sends out a weekly newsletter and in with the five links each week is Rev’s Ramblings. The club also stresses that it is now nothing to do with the New Saints F.C., which highlights the gripe still felt.The New Saints have continued their success, having never finished outside the top 3 of the Premier League in their four seasons as The New Saints, a run including two league and cup doubles. With two games in the last, Out and about on the #TNSOswestryTownTour yesterday, I visited Al Sharpie in the indoor market and ended up with a haircut. If it goes the way of The New Saints of Oswestry Town and Llansantffraid, they'll certainly be dancing in the streets, but only of Oswestry.To read more from Chris, visit his blog, Bale Droed. Llansantffraid F.C. Bringing Welsh football into the modern era, acquiring technically gifted footballers and lobbying for more coverage and exposure of the League of Wales by the national media has only helped to raise the standard of the domestic Welsh game. From humble beginnings in the Montgomeryshire Amateur Football League (at the time the fourth level of the Welsh football league system), they quickly rose up the Welsh league pyramid and eventually secured promotion to the Welsh Premier League in the 1992/93 season.It marked a sensational ascent in a season when they also won the Welsh Intermediate Cup to win a famous double. Where else can you get a haircut while you’re at work and. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. I am enjoying doing the weekly podcasts and as always we have some great guests this time round. But those of the Soccer Saturday cult have come to take a huge interest in whether a previously little-known team from Mid-Wales have collected their almost weekly three points. It has been claimed that Oswestry Town FC was a founder member of the Football Association of Wales, but that is misleading as the FAW was formed by individuals and not by clubs, though an individual from Oswestry was at the centre of the formation of Wales' governing body. Amidst the success, the towns of Llansantffraid and Oswestry in England first became united and then divided again by Total Network Solutions FC, with dancing in the streets the last thing on their minds.Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain is a small village in Powys, Mid-Wales, close to the border with England. Plus another three points on the, Alfred may have burnt the cakes but the #TNSRadio cake has so far remained unscathed from the extremes of baking. Although the date of their official formation is 1959, the club had existed for some time prior to official ratification. On the Sky Sports football show Soccer Saturday, TNS's name was gently mocked by the programme's main presenter, Jeff Stelling. It was originally used in the 1960s by Scottish commentator Keith Leitcher who commented, 'they'll be dancing in the streets of Raith Rovers tonight,' after one victory for the Kirkcaldy outfit. Welcome to IBWM, Chris Hunt.... And finally the Welsh Premier League results.' I continued weekly updates on, In this week’s episode – number twelve – we chat to Park Hall stadium announcer, Keith Weaver. 4 in the UK Singles Chart. Today I’ve been into Oswestry town centre, with Sam Thomas, promoting TNS. Just down the road there are of course six Welsh teams playing in the English league pyramid as well as notable continental cases such as Monaco playing in the French league system. Read it HERE. Unconvinced by shirt sponsorship, the company negotiated that as part of the deal the club would incorporate the name of the company into the club's name, thus Total Network Solutions FC of the Welsh Premier League was born. Follow Dancing In The Streets Of TNS on WordPress.com, TNS, A CUT ABOVE THE REST, AND HERE’S WHY. That’s the ‘price’ to pay for being involved in the Dafabet Welsh Premier League. Every time I receive it (I’m on the mailing list) I always feel the emotions listed in the title of today’s blog. Later in the decade TNS played Liverpool in the 2005/06 qualifying rounds. Given the oddity of being called Total Network Solutions F.C. In 1996 they achieved this goal in the form of Welsh Cup win, defeating Barry Town on penalties after a thrilling 3-3 draw in the Final. Levadia Tallinn. At the end of the day's classified check, if TNS have won at home, Stelling invariably used his catchphrase "They'll be dancing in the streets of Total Network Solutions tonight! However, I’m not complaining as it’s a labour of love.