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Title joy for Wolves

       Jubilant Wolves are celebrating a FA Women’s National League triumph
       after being crowned Northern Premier Division champions.
            Newly promoted at the start of the season, Wolves took the division
       by storm to set the pace from the early days of the campaign and to clinch
       the title with three games of their fixture list remaining.
            After seeing his team lift the divisional winner’s trophy following
       Sunday’s  2-0  home  win  against  Sheffield  FC,  manager  Dan  McNamara
       said: “The players’ attitude and application over the past 12 months have
       been fantastic.
            “They’ve  had  some  tough  times  in  recent  years  and  now  they
       deserve every accolade they’re getting. To see them lift that trophy is my
       proudest moment in football and something that will stay with me forever.”
            After stepping up from Division One Midlands to the third tier, and
       with eight new signings to integrate into their squad, Wolves hit the ground
       running with seven wins from their first eight matches.
            The victory over Sheffield, with the goals coming from Kelly Darby and Tammy George,
       confirmed them as champions with a record of 17 wins and only one defeat from their 21 matches
       to date.
            Long serving captain Anna Price, who made her first team debut 20 years ago, said: “I never
       dreamt  that  I’d  ever  be  able  to  say  this,  but  we  are  Northern  Premier  League  champions!  It’s
       unbelievable and I’m so, so happy.”
            To add to a superb season for Wolves, the club’s second team emphatically won the Midland
       Division of the reserves league – they completed their 18-match campaign undefeated and with 50
       points plus a huge goal difference of 70.
            McNamara  added:  “The  reserves  have  been  absolutely  outstanding  all  season.  Put  that
       together with an excellent set of youngsters we’ve got coming through the ranks and the future for
       Wolves Women looks great.”
            McNamara’s  senior  team,  after  playing  the  final  three  games  of  their  Northern  Premier
       campaign, will prepare to face the Southern Premier Division winners in a play-off for promotion
       to the Championship.
            But before even thinking about what will be the biggest game in the three and a half years
       that the manager has been in charge at Wolves, there was a match at the club’s famous Molineux
       stadium on Wednesday evening to contemplate.
            Brighouse will be the visitors for a league fixture which will be the first competitive outing
       in 20 years that the women’s team have played at Molineux.
            McNamara said: “It’s going to be a fabulous occasion and the perfect way to celebrate our
       successful season in the Northern Premier. Hopefully it will also set us up to finish the season with
       what would be a massive achievement by winning the League play-off and getting promoted to the
       Championship.”              (Tony Leighton)
       Photos top right - GrifftersWorld Photography, below - Callum Brannan.















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