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If she was so good why was she so often subbedInevitable sadly, I expect to a top club, hope they've got a good lot of signings coming in.
If she was so good why was she so often subbedInevitable sadly, I expect to a top club, hope they've got a good lot of signings coming in.
I reckon she lacked a bit of stamina. There was no doubting her abilityIf she was so good why was she so often subbed
A lot of players get rotated at Women's level, IMO one of the best performers last season in a poor team.If she was so good why was she so often subbed
Doncaster Belles used to be the top female team - I guess that was before big-money-clubs took an interest in the women's game?And while a few clubs 'buy' the women's game, this is the sad reality for some of the clubs that were in the vanguard of putting the women's game back on the map.
Club to close girls’ pathway for season 24/25 – Lewes Community Football Club
Lewes Football Club is an English football club based in Lewes, East Sussex, who play at The Dripping Pan. Women’s team play in the FA Women’s Championship; Men’s team play in the Isthmian Premier League. Both get EQUAL resources (of course).lewesfc.com
Yep, City were given their place at the top table because they had more money but without the Belles women's football would be way behind were it is now.Doncaster Belles used to be the top female team - I guess that was before big-money-clubs took an interest in the women's game?
Wingers get subbed frequently in the mens game, strange cr
It was a question not a critisism. From few games I saw as an England squad player was always surprised she always got subbed. Especially as we were usually behind and chasing the game.Wingers get subbed frequently in the mens game, strange criticism
Doesn't seem like there's much chance of that.Hope we are better next season
Massively missing out. I think the KO times are forced upon them though, TV no doubt. As you'll know, being a girls league, you can commute over 100 miles there and back. Being local to Brighton would make it a little easier.Yep, daughter plays for a sunday team and although generally have morning kick offs, getting home and then up to Crawley is a bind and just not doable for the most part. The club are missing out on building a generation of girls and people that rode on the back of the lionesses victory, they could well regret the club not being in Brighton and riding that wave.
Kirby has been on my mind since it was announced she would be leaving Chelsea. With her quality and experience I think she would be a star asset. But there are two things why I doubt it would happen. Firstly that the team appears to be in a complete shambles again with no manager. And secondly, the old stumbling block - wages!Any news on Terland’s contract offer?
Also any rumours on incomings? Kirby?
That's a big signing for the girls. Not in stature, but her vast experience will really help
I thought the land next to the Amex was the favourite?It's been mentioned several times by Tony Bloom and Paul Barber how hard the club are trying to find our women's team a home ground in the Brighton area, and PB has mentioned that the club hope to have some news to share soon.
For such a major piece of news I'm surprised that there haven't been any leaks about possible sites that the club may have been enquiring about.
If a new stadium or the upgrading of somewhere else was being explored, surely someone must have a neighbour, second cousin, know a bloke down the pub who has heard something?
There seems to be a very good cloak of secrecy around any information.