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An interview with…..

          Emily Joyce                                 (Derby County)

       The title race in FAWNL Division One South East is set
       for  an  exciting  climax  between  Hashtag  United  and
       Billericay Town, who have dominated matters between
       them all season. Billericay stepped up their challenge
       on Sunday with a 4-0 win away to Cambridge United.
          Ellie  Jeffkins  has  played  an  important  role  for
       Billericay both in defence and midfield and she told us
       of the belief within the squad that, after going close to
       promotion in recent seasons, they are ready this time to
       go all the way:
       WSS:  Well  done  on  a  good  win  on  Sunday,
       would  you  say  that  was  one  of  your  best
       results of the season?
       EJ: I think it was. Fylde always give us a good game
       and  with  the  added  pressure  of  second  place  up  for
       grabs, we knew how important it was to win.
       WSS: Were there any anxious moments for the
       team before Sophie Domingo scored in injury time?
       EJ: Yes, with the one goal difference there was the worry that Fylde would take one of their
       chances, even though I think we were more dangerous going forward and had opportunities
       to make it 2-0 a lot earlier. But it was a great moment when Soph scored to confirm the win.
       WSS: And to round off the day, Imogen Maguire saved a penalty on her debut,
       was that the icing on the cake?
       EJ: Yes - it could have been a very different game if Imogen had not saved the penalty. It
       was a brilliant save to top off a great debut performance and I know how happy she was to
       have kept a clean sheet.
       WSS: This leaves you with two away games to play and two victories against
       Hull City and Sheffield FC would seal a top two place, are you confident that
       you can now do this?
       EJ: Yes I think the last two games have brought us together even more as a team and we are
       going into the final two games confident we can finish the season on a high.
       WSS: Overall, would you say that this season has been an improvement or do
       you feel you could have done even better?
       EJ: If we win our final two games, it will be our joint best finish in the league for the club so
       this can still be seen as a positive. But as a team we are disappointed that we were not able
       to put up more of a challenge for the title, after some poor results in the New Year.
       WSS: Is there anybody with the team who has had a good season for you but
       maybe hasn't quite had the recognition she deserves?
       EJ: Sarah Jackson. She has been consistent all season and I think her performances have
       gone under the radar at times. She is a calm head on the pitch and a key cog in our defence.
       WSS: What, for you, has been the highlight of the season so far?
       EJ: The win at The City Ground, of course. To go there and win in front of their huge crowd
       and silence their fans really was one of the stand out moments of the season. That game gave
       us real confidence and we then went on a great winning streak.
       WSS: Are you confident that you can go all the way and win the title next season?
       EJ: There is still uncertainty around Derby County as a club at the moment but we are
       confident if we keep the core of the squad, we can challenge for the title again next season.
       Our thanks to Emily!
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