One of manager Iwan Williams’
first signings when he joined Caernarfon Town was Joe Williams, who arrived at the
Oval from Llandudno. In the two years he’s been with the club, Joe has
been one of the side’s most consistent performers and has become a firm
favourite with the club’s supporters. A full-back who loves to push forward, he
also enjoys a tackle and, in the two years since he joined the Cofis, he’s
proved that he’s no ordinary Joe.
I’ve seen all but two of Joe’s
matches for Town, and whilst he is always ready for a chat, and I know Joe to
be a really nice man, I knew very little of his footballing background and
thoughts on the game, his team-mates and his time at the Oval. With this in
mind, I felt Joe was the ideal candidate for the latest exclusive Oval Ways
interview and I’m really pleased that he agreed to it.
So, a big thanks to Joe for
taking the time to answer all my questions and I'm pretty sure everyone who reads the
interview will enjoy it as much as I have.
OW: Can you tell us about your
football career up to your time at Caernarfon please Joe? Which teams have you
played for, from your school days up to the present?
Joe: “I started off playing for
Glan Conwy from the age of about five or six and stayed there till I was 19 I think
after we won the FAW trophy. Joined Conwy with Paul Moroney winning the Welsh
alliance and played for the tangies for 3 years before I moved to Llandudno
winning the Cymru Alliance in my final season there. Since then I've been a
Cofi and couldn't be happier at the club.”
OW: Have you always been a
defender and if so, why?
Joe: “As a kid I played on the
wing and believe it or not I used to score quite a few goals but as I've got
older I've slowly moved back towards my own goal and I've ended up at right
back.”
OW: Who have been the biggest
influences on your career?
Joe: “I'd never tell him but my
Dad was probably the biggest influence on me. He always taught me to work hard
and never give up and that's something that's always stayed with me. Others
that have influenced me were people like Paul Moroney (the scariest man in
football!), Alan Morgan and Deiniol Graham. All are great managers and coaches
in their own way.”
OW: Which professional team do
you support and why?
Joe: “I've always supported
Manchester United simply because that's who my dad supports.”
OW: Who was your favourite player
when growing up and why?
Joe: “David Beckham was my idol,
and he’s probably the coolest man on the planet even now. I had his boots and
hairstyle but just didn't have his technique unfortunately.”
OW: Who is your favourite present
player and why?
Joe; “Obviously Ronaldo and Messi
are just ridiculous. I've got a few players I enjoy watching now though,
players like Toni Kroos, Sergio Busquets, Xabi Alonso and Michael Carrick. All
are very underrated in my opinion but the vision they have, the positional
awareness and the ability to see danger before others do and nullify it is top
drawer and often goes unnoticed. Dani Alves is another one I enjoy watching
play.”
OW: How did your move to
Caernarfon come about?
Joe: “Iwan had been pestering me
for about two months to sign and was doing my head in. He turned up at my gym
in Rhos on Sea with a signing-on form, a pen and a bottle of red wine so I
signed just to shut him up. But he still does my head in even now!!”
Joe: “It should have been an
expensive bottle the money he's on but the worst thing is I don't even like
wine!”
OW: What did you know about
Caernarfon Town before you joined us?
Joe: “Obviously before signing I
knew Caernarfon was a huge club with a huge fan base but I didn't realise at
the time just how big. It's a great buzz playing in front of the Cofi Army
every week and games like the ones last season at Cefn Druids and Bangor, and
against Bala, Rhyl and Camarthen in the Welsh Cup this season are all games
I'll never forget.”
OW: Had you ever played at the
Oval before joining us?
Joe: “I had played at the Oval
many times before signing and had some memorable wins but also some heavy
defeats. I always remembered it being a very difficult place to come to.”
OW: Who would make your five a side
Caernarfon Town line-up and why?
Joe: "That’s a very, very tough question and I’m
not sure I can just choose five so I'll pick a 5-a-side squad.
The goalkeeper is easy. I’d have
Alex the Cat Rambo with Mike Innes a distant second choice.
Me, because it's my team.
Nathan Craig because he’s simply
the best player I've ever played with.
Darren Thomas who is again one of
the best players I've played with. He can do things most players can't and is a
very clever player.
Jamie Roberts. I really rate him
and think he's one of the best young talents I've seen in a long time. He’s
technically outstanding.
Jay Gibbs, because he'd be fuming
with me if I didn't choose him.
Leigh Craven because he said I
had to put him in or he wouldn't invite me to his wedding.
Our water boy would be Kev Bach,
our physio would be Mair Williams and our cheerleader would be Richard Davies.
I have to apologise to my good
mate Gareth Edwards for not picking him but you can't head the ball in 5-a-
side!”
OW: Who do you least enjoy
playing against in your training sessions?
Joe: “I love training with the
boys and I enjoy it all. I play against Brookwell quite a lot in training as
he's a left winger and you've always got to be on your toes against him. Jamie
Bach, Nathan Craig, Chris Williams, they’re all quality but that can be said
for everyone in the team.”
OW: If you were given the
managers’ job for a day, would Iwan get into your side?
Joe: “No.”
OW: Who do you think is the most
skillful player in the squad, and who is the fastest?
Joe: “Danny Brookwell is rapid
and Breesy isn't far behind either. The most skilful I'd say is Clive
"Rabona" Williams, he's 100% after Breesy's number nine shirt!”
OW: Were you surprised at how the
team did in your first season with the club?
Joe: “Surprised, no. When Iwan
spoke to me about signing for the club he told me from the off that his aim was
to win the league so anything other than that would have been a huge
disappointment. A club the size of Caernarfon should always be challenging for
titles and it'll be the same again next season. We're not here to make up the
numbers that's for sure.”
OW: What were your highlights
from that first season and were there any disappointments?
Joe: “The victory at Bangor was a
massive highlight. That game made me realise how important this club is to the
fans, the atmosphere was amazing. I can't forget Druids away though either,
again the fans were just unbelievable.”
OW: How did the club’s failure to
achieve the domestic licence affect you?
Joe: “Obviously I was hugely
disappointed, especially after the season we had. I more than feel the squad we
had then and the one we've got now is more than capable of competing in the
Welsh Premier league and without a shadow of a doubt that will be our aim next
season.”
OW: Following up that league and
cup double was always going to be hard. However, finishing runners up in the
league, reaching the semi-final of the Welsh Cup and winning the League Cup was
still a fantastic achievement wasn’t it?
Joe: “It's a season I'll never
forget. Some massive highs in the Welsh Cup and winning the League Cup but also
the disappointment of finishing runners up was a bitter pill to swallow. Fair
play to Prestatyn though they more than deserved it. They beat us both home and
away so I've got no complaints and I wish them all the best next year.”
OW: Did you believe that the team
could go on a long run in the Welsh Cup, especially bearing in mind that we
needed a penalty shoot out to beat Llangefni in the first round?
Joe: “I think when I look back at
the Welsh Cup I forget about the earlier rounds but credit to Llangefni they
gave us a tough test that day and the result could have gone either way. During
the Welsh Cup you just take it one game at a time but after the Carmarthen
victory you could definitely feel within the squad that the momentum and belief
was there and it was such a buzz to be a part of. I'd love another Welsh cup
run next year that's for sure.”
OW: Do you think the players felt
they had something to prove against Welsh Premier League teams in the Cup?
Joe: “I think we know that we can
mix it with the teams in that league, on our day we're more than a match for
anyone. To be fair to Iwan and the coaching staff, our preparation for all
those big games was bang on. We all knew exactly what to do so we had no
excuses really.”
OW: What was the highlight of the
run for you?
Joe: “The highlight for me would
probably be the semi-final. Although we lost it was a great day and I just
think in the end with us having so many players cup tied and suspended that
took its toll on us as we just ran out of steam. Credit to Bala though, they
were a very strong physical team and I was very pleased to see them go on and
lift the trophy.”
OW: Iwan has signed three players
in the last few weeks. What do you know of Gareth Evans, Rhys Roberts and Mark
Griffiths?
Joe: “I've known Evo for years
and played with him for a season at Llandudno when we won the league. We built
up a good relationship down the right hand side so I'm looking forward to seeing
him in training. Mark has always been a prolific striker and has always been a
very tough opponent so I'm glad I won't have to play against him next season.
Rhys is a no nonsense defender, tough in the tackle and great in the air. I've
seen him try and bully Breesy a few times when we've played against Holyhead so
I'll enjoy winding them both up.”
OW: Have you played or worked
with Sean Eardley before Joe?
Joe: “I don't think I've played
with him but I definitely remember playing against him a few times. If it
wasn't for his dodgy ticker he'd 100% be making a living from playing football
because he was absolutely quality. He's a great character also so I'm looking
forward to his changing room banter,
he'll give Kev Bach a run for his money!”
Joe: “Obviously our main
objective is the league. Bottom line from last season is our league form simply
wasn't good enough so we'll be doing all we can to win it again, but it'll be
very, very tough. The likes of Airbus, Rhyl, Flint, Holywell to name just a
few will all be going for it so we'll have to stand up to the challenge.”
OW: Finally Joe, do you have a
message for the Cofi Army?
Joe: “Just to say thank you for your continued support and dedication. I can assure you we'll be working harder than ever over pre-season and we'll all be looking forward to seeing you at the Oval for the start of next season. Best fans in the world!”
Joe: “Just to say thank you for your continued support and dedication. I can assure you we'll be working harder than ever over pre-season and we'll all be looking forward to seeing you at the Oval for the start of next season. Best fans in the world!”