Success for Sudbury in Suffolk Final

by Darrell Allen (24/05/2024) Above: AFC Sudbury celebrating their 11-1 win in the Suffolk Women’s Cup Final on Tuesday night. Image: Paul Voller On Tuesday night Tier Four AFC Sudbury defeated 11-1 Tier Seven Stowupland Falcons in the Suffolk Women’s Cup Final. A night that looks simple based on the scoreline but in reality wasContinue reading “Success for Sudbury in Suffolk Final”

Wilkinson: This is an Opportunity to Raise the Bar

by Rob Mellor (22/05/2024) Above: Rhian Wilkinson at the squad announcement at the FAW, Hensol. Image: Rob Mellor for Impetus Unbeaten in four games, having scored 12 goals and conceded none, it was no surprise to anyone that Cymru head coach Rhian Wilkinson announced a very familiar squad for the forthcoming games against Ukraine inContinue reading “Wilkinson: This is an Opportunity to Raise the Bar”

Heidelberg hit four past Brunswick Juventus

Brunswick Juventus 0-4 Heidelberg United By Kieran Yap 21/5/24 A Sarah O’Donoghue inspired Heidelberg United won their third game of the season in a relentless display against Brunswick Juventus. The final score was 4-0 at CB Smith Reserve, but it could easily have been more, with a new signing helping transform The Bergers fortunes inContinue reading “Heidelberg hit four past Brunswick Juventus”

Norfolk Wrap

Above: Norwich City won the Norfolk Women’s Cup on Monday Night with a 6-0 win over Wroxham at Carrow Road. Credit – Ben Cunningham Norfolk Women’s Cup Final Tier Four Norwich City produced an expected cruise to glory defeating Tier Five Wroxham 6-0 at Carrow Road on Monday Night. A crowd of 922, which wasContinue reading “Norfolk Wrap”

Predicting Spurs’ FA Cup Final Team. Part 3: Attacking Options

by Rachel Cohen (11/05/24) In the final part of a series looking at how Spurs might line up in Sunday’s FA Cup Final, this blog looks at Robert Vilahamn’s options in attack. Previous parts looked at nailed-on starters and central defensive options. Despite having a deeper bench this season, there are just five players who are likely toContinue reading “Predicting Spurs’ FA Cup Final Team. Part 3: Attacking Options”

Predicting Spurs’ FA Cup Final Team. Part 2: Vilahamn’s Options in Central Defence

by Rachel Lara Cohen (11/5/24) Following on from Part 1 which looked at players who were nailed-on starters for Spurs’ FA Cup Final on Sunday, Rachel Cohen zooms in on manager, Robert Vilahamn’s, options in Central Defence. The final part will focus on attacking options Essentially, Spurs have three central defenders, all of whom haveContinue reading “Predicting Spurs’ FA Cup Final Team. Part 2: Vilahamn’s Options in Central Defence”

Predicting Spurs’ Team for the FA Cup Final. Part 1: Nailed on positions

By Rachel Cohen Above: The whole squad (and staff) visiting Wembley in preparation for the final. Image: @Spurswomen With the biggest final in Spurs’ history less than a week away there are questions about exactly who will be in the line-up at Wembley. But there are a few positions that we can confidently predict. InContinue reading “Predicting Spurs’ Team for the FA Cup Final. Part 1: Nailed on positions”

Points are shared in East London

By Hannah Chadwick (01/05/2024) The Lilywhites are without key players Martha Thomas and Drew Spence who both picked up injuries against Manchester United. Jessica Naz also reaches 100 appearances for the club which is an amazing achievement for a young player. While the seagulls were without Australian defender Charlie Rule. Some good news for themContinue reading “Points are shared in East London”

Shannon Cooke grabs last gasp equaliser against Villa

Aston Villa 1-1 West Ham United by Tom Coopey at Villa Park for Impetus (28/04/24). Above: Viviane Asseyi congratulates Shannon Cooke after her vital equaliser Photo: Suvadeep Biswas for Impetus. The three points looked to be wrapped up for Aston Villa, after Alisha Lehmann’s goal off the bench in the 72nd minute. A last gasp header from anotherContinue reading “Shannon Cooke grabs last gasp equaliser against Villa”