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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Meet Sarah McFadden, the versatile veteran who hopes to inspire the next generation
In the run-up to the Women’s Euro 2022 play-off matches in April we are highlighting the players who have helped the Northern Ireland senior women’s squad reach the play-offs for a major tournament for the first time in the team’s history.
Sarah Robson (nee McFadden) is one of the most experienced, and most versatile, players in Kenny Shiels’ squad.
The 33-year-old largely operates as a central midfielder or a centre back these days but has also been known to play up front.
She played for Northern Ireland at Under-14, U15, U17 and U19 levels before turning out for the senior international team, for whom she has earned 74 caps. She made her senior debut in 2005.
Meet Rachel Furness, an experienced midfielder who wears NI jersey with pride
In the run-up to the Women’s Euro 2022 play-off matches in April we are highlighting the players who have helped the Northern Ireland senior women’s squad reach the play-offs for a major tournament for the first time in the team’s history.
Rachel Furness still gets a buzz when she pulls on the green jersey and represents Northern Ireland.
A veteran of numerous campaigns, the 32-year-old attacking midfielder has been a stalwart of the senior women’s team for well over a decade, winning 75 caps to date and netting 30 times.