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Post by Everton News. on Jun 27, 2017 15:19:10 GMT
George Becomes Everton's First Full-Time Ladies ProfessionalDefender first to sign as Blue Girls become full-time clubGabby George says Everton Ladies will “develop and become stronger on and off the pitch” after becoming the Club's first full-time female professional footballer. The 20-year-old defender has committed her future to the Blue Girls by penning a two-year professional contract. The Toffees have been operating as a part-time club since their origins as Hoylake FC in 1983, becoming Everton Ladies Football Club in 1995. The FA introduced the Women’s Super League in 2011, with the aim of creating a full-time top division within the women’s game. And with Everton taking the vacant spot in WSL 1 for the 2017/18 campaign following Notts County’s liquidation, the Club has taken the decision to transition into a full-time organisation. The move is a welcome one for George, who insists it will allow the Toffees to develop and improve. She said: “It’s a great feeling to go full-time. This is a big step for us and hopefully the team can develop and get stronger on and off the pitch. “I signed for Everton four years ago and we’ve seen other teams go full-time during that time. It was something I wanted to do personally and now that I’ve got the opportunity to do it, I’m very excited. “This is the best place I’ve seen Everton in since I've been here. I’m excited about going full-time and seeing what that will do for us playing back in WSL 1. That’s been the goal for the past two years. We’ve got in now and need to stay there and hopefully show why we deserve to be in the top division.” Everton FC
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Post by Avinalaff on Jun 27, 2017 15:46:15 GMT
Congratulations Gabby.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jun 27, 2017 16:21:50 GMT
The shirt looks good on her
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Jun 27, 2017 20:44:42 GMT
The shirt looks good on her Isn't it a training top? I thought the women were already pros.
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Post by Avinalaff on Jun 27, 2017 23:04:09 GMT
The shirt looks good on her Isn't it a training top? I thought the women were already pros. I think a lot hold other jobs. If they all go full time I think it would give them a better chance of staying in the top flight.
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