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Netherton Utd 5 Leverington Sports 1 East Goscote Utd 4 Allexton & New Parks 2
Kirby Muxtoe 2 Coalville Town Ravenettes 4
Nuneaton Borough 1 Desford 1
(Desford won 5-4 on penalties)
Chester Development 0 Runcorn Sports 3 Saffron Dynamo 1 Asfordby Amateurs 7
Ellesmere Port Town 9 Macclesfield Town 2
Macclesfield FC Women 2 Upton Women 1 Loughborough Foxes Girls 8 Leicester Fosse 1
Saltash Borough 2 FXSU Ladies 5 (aet) Gainsborough Trinity 5 LOB FC 0
Saltash Utd Development 5 Bude Town 0
Alder FC Women 0 Liverpool Feds Development 4
Newton-le-Willows 7 Warrington Wolves Foundation 6
East Durham Ladies 5 Newton Aycliffe 2
Cresswell Wanderers 0 Staffordshire Victoria 0
Chelmsford City 4 Stanway Pegasus Ladies 0 (Cresswell won 4-2 on penalties)
Longwell Green 3 Dursley Town 0 Badshot Lea 1 Tilehurst Panthers 1
(Badshot Lea won 4-2 on penalties)
Hawley Ladies 4 Barton Utd 2
Athletico Middleton 1 Old Boltonians 0
Atherton Laburnum Rovers 7 AFC Bolton Greys 2
Cwmbran Celtic 3 Caerphilly Castle 1
Mancunian Unity 5 Hyde Utd 3
Penybont 4 Tonyrefail Ladies 1
Champion season for Brett Vale
Brett Vale have had a magnificent season in the Suffolk Women’s League, carrying off the
Premier Division title and earning a place in the Eastern Region League.
The club was formed in 2018 by Andy Parton, who is Manager as well as Chairman, and
Carl Bennett who is the Vice Chairman as well as Assistant Manager, with Matt Clarke as
Assistant Coach.
Sponsors at the club include Charles Kendall Freight (match kit), Light By Design (away
kit), Watersavers Ltd (Training/Managers kit) and The Land and Planning Company (training
floodlights).
“We entered the season with an immediate problem,” Andy Parton told Women’s Soccer
Scene. “We lost two of our strikers, one due to work relocation and the other, Tarnya McKew
who dislocated her ankle in our final pre-season friendly.
“A quick signing thanks to our Recruitment and Development Manager, Danni Lynch,
of former Ipswich Wanderers and Needham market striker Laura Tuley solved the problem
and she quickly formed a partnership with Stacey Teager up top, both netting in our opening
match victory of the season away to Brantham Athletic.
“If any match set the scene for us and gave us the belief that this could be our season, it
was our second match of the season away to Needham Market Reserves. Always tough
opposition on their 3G pitch and bolstered by several first teamers as they did not have a
fixture, it was going to be a big ask to get a result. Early pressure in the second half led to a a
Stacey Teager opener. Needham Market strengthened on the pitch and swiftly drew level. The
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