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WSS: Now you will travel to Birmingham City in the last sixteen, how do you feel
       about the prospect of taking on a WSL side?
       SP: It is most definitely our biggest challenge yet, but one we are really excited about. Training
       intensity has increased and will do each week leading into the game, to make sure we give the
       best account of ourselves. We will be prepared and hope it will be a great advert for the women’s
       game.
       WSS:  The  team  received  another  big  boost  during  the  game  with  Ella  Morris
       making her comeback from a long term injury, how good is it to have her back?
       SP: Ella, along with a few other players, have been out long term and their recovery has been
       slowed  down  slightly  because  of  the  lockdowns  over  the  last  year,  but  they  have  worked
       extremely hard to get back on the pitch. It has been great to have them back in training and
       games, increasing competition for places.
       Our thanks to Shelly!                 Photo - Isabelle Field/Southampton FC



       Charnock  Ridgway  Girls  FC  have  recently  created  a  new  Women’s  FA  Snickers  Just  Play
       recreational centre in line with EURO 2022, to create a less informal football opportunity for
       females of all levels to attend in preparation for creating a new female football team for the club
       establishing a full player pathway.
            The new Just Play Centre kicks off on Wednesday 2nd June (6:00pm-7:00pm) for all
       female participants 16+. Venue: Westfield Sports Centre, Eckington Road, Beighton, S201HQ
            The new Adult sessions are also linked to the clubs current FA Wildcats centre that runs
       at  the  same  venue  and  time,  providing  the  option  for  parents/  carers  of  girls  5-11yrs  to  play
       alongside each other.
            “Fitness, Fun, Basics Football with a bit of a game at the end. If you are getting back into
       the game or totally new this is the right session for you. If you have a daughter 5-11 years why not
       drop them at our wildcats session then come and play yourself!”
            If the FA Wildcats centre is also of interest to you, please visit wwwsheffieldfacom for
       more details.
       (Source: www.sheffieldfa.com)







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            Front cover photo: Brentford’s Mollie Holmes is challenged by Brooke Garcia of Walton Casuals
              during their Greater London League Premier Division match  (www.jamesprickett.co.uk).
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