Haydn Price

Ioan Haydn Price (1883 – 7 March 1964) was a Welsh footballer who played at wing half or centre forward for various clubs in the period prior to World War I and the Wales national team, before brief spells as a manager with Walsall and Grimsby Town.

[2] His international debut came in a 1–0 victory over Scotland at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham on 4 March 1907, with the only goal coming from Grenville Morris.

[1] He quickly returned to his former club, signing five players including Collier and Bache,[13] as well as Jimmy Carmichael, Albert Irvine and Harry Moody.

His spell as manager at Blundell Park was short-lived ending in acrimony in November 1920 when he resigned publicly in a letter to the Grimsby Evening Telegraph[1] citing interference by the board in his team selections.

[14] Price returned to Mid Rhondda in 1921[2] where he was hit by more controversy when the club failed to pay its players and other debts and was suspended by the Football Association of Wales.