Owain Fon Williams believes signing for Hamilton can get him back in the Wales squad. The 32-year-old has joined Accies following the end of his Inverness contract. The former Stockport and Tranmere player, who has one Wales cap and was part of their Euro 2016 squad, was out of the first-team picture at Inverness in recent seasons and spent time on loan in the United States last year. Fon Williams told AcciesTV: “To be back playing in the Premiership here at Hamilton, it gives me the opportunity to be in the shop window for Wales. “I’m a very proud Welshman and to play for your country is a dream for anyone. To put the colours of your country on your back is all you want to do as a football player.” Topics Scottish Premiership, Hamilton Rice: Hamilton players encouraged by victory at Aberdeen Rice wants response from Hamilton after derby let-down Delphin Tshiembe confident Hamilton can survive ‘intense’ relegation battle Rice rails at Hamilton ‘habit’ of inconsistency Ajax set price for Arsenal and Liverpool target – report Derby keen to tie down Frank Lampard to new contract Arsenal to offer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang new bumper deal Shelley Kerr: Scotland will go for it in pursuit of qualification Liverpool defender on verge of AC Milan move Quiz! Can you name every Chelsea manager of the Premier League era? 6 club greats who returned as manager… then failed spectacularly The 7 highest-capped England Under-21 players – and what happened to them 5 areas where Liverpool can improve this summer – and get to the next level Manchester United star agrees personal terms with Serie A side
Owain Fon Williams eyes Wales recall after signing for Hamilton
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