No longer here but Kayleigh Barton named today in the Wales squad for the Euros. Didn't realise but following her release she has now become Head Coach at Saltdean United Women, who play in the fifth tier.
Can't be many Head Coaches that have at the same time played for their country in a major international tournament before?
No longer here but Kayleigh Barton named today in the Wales squad for the Euros. Didn't realise but following her release she has now become Head Coach at Saltdean United Women, who play in the fifth tier.
Can't be many Head Coaches that have at the same time played for their country in a major international tournament before?
The club tweeted out congratulations for the call up which, while nice, is an odd thing to do when not going to be playing for us anymore
We currently have 5 contracted players, plus 11 offered contracts. Surely not all of those will sign. That creates a huge opportunity to invest and upgrade.
That will cost more money, does that then come from the men`s team budget or from more borrowing from the owners.
That's for the owners to decide but I would hope they'd put their hand in their pockets. Promotion opens up huge commercial opportunities. On top of that, a home game against Arsenal or Chelsea could probably triple our standard gates. Of course players then need to be paid more too. But if the club aren't in it for promotion and success then what's the point?
Like 95% of our supporters, I hope they solely invest their money in the men's team.
So your commitment to the Club as you put on another thread is not actually to the club but to the men's team, which is fair enough.
To me the club is all encompassing of all teams that represent us including women's team, the youth of both genders and even the community trust. One club, many parts.
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Can't be many Head Coaches that have at the same time played for their country in a major international tournament before?
To me the club is all encompassing of all teams that represent us including women's team, the youth of both genders and even the community trust. One club, many parts.