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| Coventry City |
44 |
| Leicester City FCW |
43 |
| WBA |
41 |
| Loughborough Students |
32 |
| Derby County |
29 |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers |
26 |
| Leicester City |
23 |
| Leafield Athletic |
22 |
| TNS Ladies |
22 |
| Alfreton Town |
13 |
| Hereford Pegasus |
2 |
| Sheffield United |
0 |
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PRE-SEASON 2004/5 |
| Aug 15 |
Bangor City (A) |
W |
2-4 |
| Aug 22 |
Llanidloes (A) |
W |
4-8 |
| Aug 29 |
Chester City (H) |
W |
2-0 |
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LEAGUE GAMES |
 |
| Sep 12 |
Solihull Gl (A) |
W |
2-3 |
 |
| Sep 19 |
Stoke City (H) |
W |
3-2 |
 |
| Oct 3 |
WBA (A) |
W |
1-2 |
 |
| Oct 10 |
Walsall (H) |
W |
0-7 |
 |
| Oct 31 |
AFC Telford (A) |
D |
0-0 |
 |
| Nov 7 |
Cosford (A) |
W |
1-2 |
 |
| Nov 14 |
Headless X (H) |
W |
4-0 |
 |
| Dec 5 |
Rea Valley (A) |
W |
0-4 |
 |
| Dec 12 |
Solihull Gl (H) |
W |
3-0 |
 |
| Jan 9 |
Stratford T (H) |
W |
8-0 |
 |
| Jan 23 |
Walsall (A) |
W |
0-7 |
 |
| Feb 6
|
AFC Telford (H) |
W |
2-0 |
 |
| Feb 20 |
Stratford Town (A) |
W |
1-3 |
 |
| Feb 27 |
Kidderminster (H) |
W |
4-0 |
 |
| Apr 3 |
Kidderminster (A) |
W |
1-2 |
 |
| Apr 24 |
Rea Valley (H) |
W |
4-0 |
 |
| May 1 |
WBA (H) |
D |
2-2 |
 |
| May 4 |
Cosford (H) |
W |
5-0 |
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1st Qualifying Round
Sunday 5 Sep 2004 |
| Birstall United (H) |
W |
7-1 |
 |
| 2nd Qualifying Round |
| Sunday 26 Sep 2004 |
| Whittington (A) |
W |
14-0 |
 |
| 1st Round Proper |
| Sunday 24 Oct 2004 |
| Colchester United
(A) |
L |
2-1 |
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WELSH
CUP |
 |
| Sunday 17 Oct 2004 |
|
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| Corwen (H)
|
W |
9-1 |
 |
| Sunday 28 Nov 2004 |
|
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| Bangor
City (A) |
L |
3-1 |
 |
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2005/6
RESULTS
2003/4 RESULTS
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TNS Ladies 2004/5 with shirt
sponsor Mike Hughes (left) and manager John Lloyd (right) |
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ALTHOUGH formed only in August 2001, TNS LFC
have already gained promotion once, finished runners-up and won the
Women's Shropshire County Cup at the first attempt.
But then, they were never just any old players. Formed from the Shrewsbury
Town W.F.C. youth team, they have four players that have been involved
at junior international level, and another 14 players who had represented
their County, in the process winning many International tournaments.
Although very young, (the majority of girls were only 14/15 years
old), they had already gained a reputation in the West Midlands Women's
League for being the slickest passing team around.
With opportunities limited in the Shrewsbury senior team, and an offer
from Mike Harris to become TNS LFC, the girls voted 100% in favour
of the move. We joined the West Midland North Division for the 2001/2
season and finished runners-up to Crewe by a single point, (maddeningly
they scored a last minute goal in their final game to pip us), but
we had the distinction of being the league's highest ever goal scorers,
averaging over four goals per game.
Season 2002/3 saw promotion to the
West Midlands Premier League, but only after a highly charged League
AGM, where a proposal was made to kick us out of the league because
we played our home matches outside England. We won the argument with
a unanimous vote in our favour by the member clubs.
The season also saw the formation of a TNS Under 16s team. Made up
primarily of girls from the highly successful Madeley Girls Club,
they include some exceptionally talented youngsters. Although they
struggled for consistency in their first season against the big city
clubs, they showed enough promise to suggest that the future of the
TNS senior team is in safe hands.
The ladies had another successful season,
again being pipped for the Championship by their arch-rivals, Crewe
WFC. However, we did have the pleasure of wresting the Shropshire
County Challenge Cup from Shrewsbury Town WFC - the holders for the
previous five years in a humdinger of a final played at Gay Meadow.
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ladies completed their season in 2004 by winning the North
Paris Cup. |
For this season, the ladies - like their male
counterparts - will be the team everyone tries to beat. However, strengthened
by great youngsters coming through, and a couple of very useful signings
from a local rival, we have the ability to again challenge for the
Championship.
In the near future we have plans to put in place a “centre-of-excellence”
for girls in the Powys/North Shropshire area, coached by the senior
players, to supplement the proposed Girls Academy at Walford and North
Shropshire College for 2004/5, and to ensure continued success for
the senior team and hopefully progression through the women's football
league pyramid system. We are, after all, only three below your Arsenal
& Fulham Ladies! |
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