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Post by Everton News. on Oct 27, 2016 0:01:13 GMT
Free Entry For Crucial MatchFans get free entry to the crucial match against Bristol City at the Select Security Stadium. Everton Ladies are delighted to announce that our crucial clash with Bristol City women at the end of this month will be FREE ENTRY. The fixture is scheduled for Saturday 29 October 2016 at 6pm and will be our final home game- and what a match it will be with Everton sitting just two points behind second placed Bristol. If Everton can secure a victory, it'll mean Andy Spence's side leapfrog the Bristol into the automatic promotion places in time for the final game of the season against London Bees on Sunday 6 November. The Blues are confident of victory and want your support at the Select Stadium to ensure we turn the Select Security Stadium into a fortress. All you have to do to gain free entry is head to our ticketing site and register for your free ticket. It's as simple as that! So what are you waiting for? Click here now and join our fight for promotion. Everton Ladies
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Post by Everton News. on Oct 27, 2016 0:04:23 GMT
Rachel Brown-Finnis believes Everton Ladies can maintain their strong run of form and earn promotion back to the top flight of the Women’s Super League. The former keeper was part of the side that was relegated back in 2014 but is confident the Blues can seal the victories they need over Bristol City on Saturday, then London Bees in their final league game, to return to the top division. Should they do just that, she hopes it also proves the beginning of an upward curve that see one of the biggest names in women’s football return to the pinnacle of the game. “It will mean a lot of things to the group,” she said. “I think there will be an element of relief because we never wanted to go down to WSL 2, it was deflating. "You can’t recruit the same calibre of players necessarily when you drop a league, although I think Andy has done a tremendous job in adding young internationals to the group. He has also added good quality youngsters in on loan as well. “But it is just as important to keep the players that he has got and he has managed to keep hold of the likes of Gabby George and Michelle Hinnigan. “I really hope that if they can go up we will see the Everton we used to see, the perennial stronghold of women’s football who are regularly competing for honours. That’s where they need to be. That’s the step they need to take. “I am sure they will get the job done in the last two games of the season and then work hard to maintain their WSL 1 status.” Should the Blues seal promotion, Brown-Finnis, who now works as a pundit for the likes of BBC Sport and BT Sport covering both women’s and men’s football, has warned there must be changes at the Club to preserve their place in the upper echelons, such has been the improvement in WSL standards. “We want to be back in WSL 1 and the Club has a lot of attributes to be back in that top division,” she added. “There will be a window before the start of the next season and, because it turns back to a winter league, they will have nine months to get the recruitment, and the infrastructure in terms of becoming fully professional, right. “I don’t mean paying mega bucks to players but just being able to have them in to train every day is important. Every other WSL1 team except Doncaster Rovers Belles can offer that this season and Donny have no points. So the gap is there for all to see and that's the challenge teams face when they go up to the top flight now.” Tickets for the crunch clash with Bristol City on Saturday, kick off 6pm, are FREE.
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Post by Everton News. on Oct 27, 2016 0:15:22 GMT
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Post by Avinalaff on Oct 27, 2016 0:16:30 GMT
Good luck to the girls.
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Post by Everton News. on Oct 29, 2016 18:28:49 GMT
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