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Ladies soccer team may fold



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Published Date: 27 August 2008
With the league season only two weeks away, Driffield Ladies FC are in danger of folding due to lack of players.
With the league expanded by two teams this year, players seem in short supply.

The team achieved a top half finish last season and had hoped to progress higher this time around.

The team is looking for 6-8 new faces to join up and compete in the East Riding Womens Football League.

The team are looking for players of all ability and who are 16+ years and above who enjoy playing football.

Players who have competed before for the club or in the league at junior level are also very welcome.

Driffield Ladies compete under the banner of the Driffield Juniors Football Club.

The Club is a Charter Standard Club and the team is led by two FA qualified coaches from the club. The coaches offer weekly matches and training sessions through the season on the artificial pitches.

If new players cannot be found the club will be forced to withdraw from the league.

If you are interested in playing contact Michelle on 01377 250199 or Andy on 07980 052419.



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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 11:25 AM
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