2 Sep 2007
Sheffield Utd (A) W 7-1
9 Sep 2007
Leicester LFC (A) D 2-2
16 Sep 2007
Derby County (H) L 1-4
23 Sep 2007
WBA (H) L 0-7 (Aban)
3 Oct 2007
Hereford Peg (A) 2-2
21 Oct 2007
Leicester CFCW (H) 1-2
24 Oct 2007
Hereford (H) W 5-0
28 Oct 2007
(FA Cup 1st Round)
Hereford (A) W 0-4
4 Nov 2007
Loughboro Stu (H) L 0-5
11 Nov 2007
(FA Cup 2nd Round) Copsewood (H) L 2-3
25 Nov 2007
Leafield Ath (A) D 2-2
9 Dec 2008
Sheffield Utd (H) W 9-1
16 Dec 2007
Leicester City (H) D 2-2
13 Jan 2008
WBA (A) L 2-5
20 Jan 2008
Coventry City (H) L 1-4
3 Feb 2008
Loughboro (A) L 7-1
10 Feb 2008
Leicester City FCW (A) L 3-1
17 Feb 2008
Derby County (A) W 4-0
24 Feb 2008
Alfreton Town (H) W 5-2
2 Mar 2008
Leafield Ath (H) W 4-1
ALTHOUGH formed only in August 2001, TNS Ladies have already gained promotion twice through the ladies' football pyramid.
The girls also won the Women's Shropshire County Cup at the first attempt.
Formed from the Shrewsbury Town WFC youth team, they have several players that have been involved at junior international level and many more who have represented their County, in the process winning many international tournaments.
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, joining the West Midland North Division for the 2001/2 season and finishing runners-up to Crewe by a single point (maddeningly they scored a last minute goal in their final game to pip TNS).
TNS Ladies parade the Shropshire Cup which they won in April 2006 with victory over Shrewsbury Town at the Gay Meadow.
Season 2002/3 brought promotion to the West Midlands Premier League, but only after a highly charged League AGM, where a proposal was made to kick the team out of the league because they played their home matches outside England. But the ladies won the argument with a unanimous vote in our favour by the member clubs.
In fact, TNS Ladies have played at several grounds - Oswestry's Park Hall is now their permanent home ground.
The team went into 2004/5 as joint favourites with West Bromwich Albion, but TNS were not to be denied and achieved the feat of going through the season unbeaten - a superb achievement - to claim the crown.
They were promoted to the Midland Combination in the second tier of English ladies football.