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and I believe we have the capability to do so. We are all working hard to widen the gap from the
       bottom three of the table and winning our next three games against teams’ lower teams are pivotal
       to our targets this season.
       WSS: Doncaster Rovers Belles and Boldmere St Michaels have pulled away from the
       others  at  the  top  recently,  can  you  see  the  title  going  to  one  of  those  two  or  can
       another team make a late challenge?
       CH: I believe that it will most likely be out of Donny Belles and Boldmere to win the title. Both
       teams have strong squads and have been performing well. From playing both of those teams I
       think Donny Belles have the edge, but at the moment it is too close to call. I think the other teams
       that are just below have dropped too many points as of late to be in contention for the title.
       Our thanks to Chloe!                  Photo by GL Reach Photography
       Women’s Coach Development Group

       The Staffordshrie FA are delighted to release details of their new Women’s Coach Development
       Group.  The  group  is  delivered  by  Staffordshire  FA  alongside  FA  Regional  Coach  Development
       Officer Stacey Miles at England Football Learning.
            This is a fantastic opportunity for female coaches within Staffordshire to network with other
       female coaches in the county, with access to specific CPD coaching workshops through virtual and
       face to face delivery.
            The  Women’s  Coach  Development  Group  is  for  female  coaches  aged  18+  and  will  be
       launched  on  Wednesday  16th  March  2022,  18.30-20.30pm  at  Staffordshire  FA,  Staffordshire
       Technology Park, Dyson Ct, Beaconside, Stafford ST18 0LQ. Visit the Staffordshire FA website in
       order to sign up.
            Jake  Triggs,  Football  Participation  Officer  at  Staffordshire  FA,  said:  “This  is  a  fantastic
       opportunity for female coaches in Staffordshire to get together, network with one another and share
       ideas amongst the other coaches in the group.
            “Not only that, but to have the support of Stacey Miles from England Football Learning is
       great for all the coaches. Stacey is somebody that our female coaches can learn a lot from, and take
       that knowledge back to their clubs and players.”
       (Source: www.staffordshirefa.com)








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