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Memorable season for Stourbridge

       Stourbridge have enjoyed a very impressive season which has just finished with 35 matches
       played, 32 of which ended in wins. This has led them to the West Midlands League Premier
       Division title, won at the first time of asking after upward movement from tier 6 last summer,
       a  Premier  Division  Cup  success,  the  semi  finals  of  the  Birmingham  County  Cup  and  the
       Vitality Women’s FA Cup Third Round.
            Stourbridge scored 191 times in all competitions, 123 of which were in the league, and
       conceded only 24 times (10 of the goals conceded were against teams from higher divisions).
            For all of their success in the league, they hit the headlines with the FA Cup run which
       saw them win 3-2 away to Derby County of Tier 3 in the First Round, including a 92nd minute
       winner from 40 yards. They followed this up with a 2-1 victory at Cambridge City of Tier 4 in
       the Second Round. Ahead of the Cambridge City match, Stourbridge were featured along with
       Lye Town on BBC Midlands Today.  Both clubs were in the middle of record FA Cup runs,
       which was great for publicity.
            The run came to an end with a 3-0 defeat at home to Championship side Sheffield
       United in the Third Round - in front of a record crowd of 402 against a team from three levels
       higher.
            In the league, a 1-0 win at Lichfield City in the second game of the season proved to be
       very significant, although they did not realise how much at the time. Lichfield didn't lose again
       until mid April, and were neck and neck with Stourbridge and Sutton Coldfield Town in the
       title race for a long time. In October, the Glassgirls suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to Sutton
       Coldfield, their first league defeat in over two years.  Since that day, they went on to win 17 on
       the trot and only conceded four times.
            A 4-1 win at Tamworth came the following week, the game was 1-1 after 75 minutes and
       they were suffering a bit of a hangover, but managed to get a goal through a bit of magic and
       that threw the shackles off.
            Other memorable games included a 10-0 midweek win at home to Worcester City in
       March - the first time the team has played under lights at Stourbridge, in front of a crowd of
       just over 150 and a good atmosphere.  A sign that there was real momentum building off the
       field too. A 7-0 win at home to then second placed Lichfield City on 1st May, which really put
       them in the driving seat in the title race, with a crowd of just under 200.
            The title was clinched with a 6-0 win away to Lye Town and Stourbridge went on to beat
       Kidderminster Harriers 5-0 in the League Cup Final.
            “The best performances was undoubtedly Derby, where we were very disciplined and
       organised in a way that we perhaps don't usually need to be,” says Richard Clark, “and also the
       home game against Lichfield which was expected to be very tight but we just blew them away.
       Pretty much a perfect performance.
            “In our last six League matches we've had to play the other five from the top half of the
       table, which looked like quite an ominous task. We won all six of those with a 28-2 aggregate.
       We've just got stronger and stronger.”
            The team is managed by Andy Fisher and Courteney Murphy is captain, although she
       has missed a lot of the season through very unfortunate injuries. Leading scorers are Alex
       Nicklin and Cheryl Edwards with 23 each, whilst every player in the squad has scored at least
       once, except for two central defenders. The goal tally included ten hat tricks, scored by eight
       different players.
            “[It’s] very difficult to pick out individual stars, it has been a genuine squad effort,”
       added Clark. “As an illustration of that, our Supporters Player of the Year vote has seen 13
       different players receive votes.  The depth of the squad has been the key given that - aside from
       the Xmas and New Year break - we've only had three Sundays without matches.
            “Now we are very much looking forward to National League football. The Midlands
       Division at Tier 4 looks strong, but we aim to do well!”
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