Sunderland Ladies team members and staff reminisced their better playing days this week, as the COVID-19 pandemic still holds the FA Womenâs National League to a standstill across the country.
Captain Keira Ramshaw, young starlet Neve Herron and assistant manager Trevor Atkinson all reflected upon their days in the sun on Wearside over the years, replenishing happiness and boosting morale in a frustrating time where the side strive to be making more fond memories on the pitch.
Keira Ramshaw
âI have a few highlights! Iâve been with the first team since 2010 now and Iâve experienced many highs with the club. One that I wonât ever forget is being promoted from the Womenâs Super-League 2 into Super-League 1â¦we worked so hard for it to happen and when we achieved it, the feeling was just out of this world.
Ladies look back on career highlights
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Ipswich Town Women have a new sponsor
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A Suffolk home care provider has teamed up with the region s top women s football team.
Woodbridge-based Sarah s Carers will be sponsoring Ipswich Town Women s training kit for the 2020/21 season.
The company hopes its sponsorship will help the club as it waits for the restart to its season in the FA Women s National League.
In return for sponsorship, the women’s squad is creating a special exercise video to help Sarah’s Carers’ clients to stay active and well during the winter months.
The team will also be joining Sarah’s Carers care practitioners throughout the season to help with various tasks – from answering phones at the office to delivering groceries and prescriptions.