Argyle Women v Cheltenham Town Ladies 26/02/23

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vs CHELTENHAM TOWN LADIES

SUNDAY, 26 FEBRUARY, 2023 KO 2.30PM

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RYAN PERKS Managersnotes

Welcome to the Manadon Sports Hub for today’s game and thanks to everyone for the wonderful support we have received so far this season.

Before the visit of Bridgwater on Thursday, we said it would be a tough game and we would need to be clinical, and that proved to be the case. It was a game of few chances and we were obviously delighted to secure a 1-0 victory thanks to Amber Pollock’s goal.

At times, we had to defend with great discipline and Jasmine Read pulled off a couple of great saves to ensure we earned the clean sheet our overall performance deserved. We always knew these two games in the space of four days would be important and it’s great to tick off the first challenge with a victory.

Playing twice in the space of three days is not a common occurrence for the team but their fitness levels have been excellent

all season, and we were fortunate enough to come away from Thursday night with just a few bumps and bruises, so it should be a full squad available tomorrow.

We have already played Cheltenham twice this season, once in the league and once in the cup. It is testament to the competitive nature of the league that we’ve won one and lost one, and I expect today to be another tight game, but one where we are looking forward to the challenge.

We are delighted to welcome the Cheltenham Town staff, players and supporters to the Manadon Sports Hub today.

Enjoy the game, Ryan

THE OPPOSITION

CHELTENHAM TOWN LADIES

Formed in 1989 from a 5 a side team Cheltenham Town LFC started life as Cheltenham YMCA in the South West Combination League.

1998/99: League runner-up

2000/01: League runner-up

2007/2008: Runners up in SWWFL

2008/2009: The club reached the Vitality Women’s FA Cup Third Round for the first time as well as finishing the GFA County Cup as runner-up

July 2009: New committee formed and junior managers appointed

2009/2010: First and Reserve teams, plus newly formed junior teams, entered. Umbro Fives finalists at Wembley

2013/2014: First Team join the FA Women’s Premier League (Now FA Women’s National League).

2014/15: GFA County Cup runner-up

2016/17: GFA County Cup winners

2017/18: GFA County Cup runner-up

2018/19: GFA County Cup winners. First Team and Development Team both record their highest ever league finishes. The club is named as one of three winners of Respect Club Of The Year.

2020/21: Reached the Vitality Women’s FA Cup Third Round Proper for only the second time in the club’s history.

2021/22: Crowned FA Women’s National League Division One SouthWest Champions. First Team reached the semi-finals of the FA WNL Plate. GFA County Cup winners.

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ARGYLE WOMENS TEAM PLAYER

ARGYLE WOMEN 1 BRIDGWATER UNITED 0

A back-post header from Amber Pollock ultimately proved enough to earn the Pilgrims a crucial victory over Bridgwater United at the Waterways Stadium on Thursday evening.

In a game full of tension, Argyle held their nerve in the tight moments to clinch three massive points in the fight for survival in the FA Women’s National League Southern Premier.

The Greens made a bright start under the floodlights, Charlotte

Whitmore crossing for Lily Greenslade, but her header was narrowly off target. Jemma Rose was next to threaten, firing a well-struck free-kick inches past the top corner.

Bridgwater, however, were proving a tough nut to crack and largely limited Argyle to openings from set-piece situations. The next arrived on 25 minutes, Kayley Lane heading wide from a Katie Dickson corner.

The visitors made their first serious foray forward on the half-hour and goalkeeper Jasmine Read

demonstrated fantastic concentration and timing to race off her line for a vital interception.

Read made another decent save from a longdistance effort before the decisive moment arrived in first-half stoppage time. Whitmore worked the room for Dickson to deliver a superb deep cross and Pollock was perfectly placed to nod in the winner.

After the break, Rosie Train made a terrific surge from midfield and her floated cross very nearly picked out an Argyle head. The

Greens were then grateful to Rosie McDonnell for an outstanding recovery tackle to thwart a Bridgwater attack.

The closing stages grew ever more tense, as the visitors hit the side-netting from a good position but the Pilgrims held firm for a big win at a big time in the season.

ARGYLE WOMEN FIXTURES FOR 2022/23 SEASON

SOUTHERN PREMIER DIVISION

ARGYLE WOMEN U23 FIXTURES

SEPTEMBER

Sun 25 - Hashtag United Reserves (H) Cup W 2-1

OCTOBER

Sun 16 - Hunters District (H) - Cup W36-0

Sun 23 - Portsmouth Development (A) L 1-2

Sun 30 - Exeter City Reserves (A)

NOVEMBER

Sun 13 - Exeter City Reserves (A) D 2-2

Sun 20 - Plympton (H) - Cup D 2-2

(won 3-2 on pens)

Sun 27 - Swindon Town Development (H) D 3-3

DECEMBER

Sun 4 - Oxford United Development (A) - Cup L 0-11

Sun 12 – Bridgwater United Reserves (H) L 0-2

JANUARY

Sun 22 – Swindon Town Development (A)

Sun 29 - AFC Bournemouth Development (H) L2-4

FEBRUARY

Sun 5 – Bridgwater United Reserves (A) D 0-0

Sun 19 – Southampton Women Reserves (H) L 0-3

Sun 26 – Southampton Women Reserves (A)

MARCH

Sun 5 – Portsmouth Development (H)

Sun 12 – Bridgwater United Reserves (A)

Sun 19 – Swindon Town Development (H)

Sun 26 – Southampton Women Reserves (A)

APRIL

Sun 9 – Keynsham Town Reserves (H)

Sun 16 – Portsmouth Development (H)

MARCH Sun 5 - Ipswich Town (A)

Sun 12 - Portsmouth FC (A)

Sun 19 - Gillingham (A)

APRIL

Sun 2 - Watford (H)

Sun 9 - MK Dons (A)

Sun 16 - Billericay Town (A)

Fri 21 – Exeter City Cup Final (Coach Road)

Sun 30 - MK Dons (H)

Sun 23 – Keynsham Town Reserves (A)

Sun 30 – Exeter City Reserves (A)

AUGUST Sun 21 - Cheltenham Town L 1-3 Sun 28 - Oxford United L 0-2 Wed 31 - Bridgwater United L 0-3 SEPTEMBER Sun 4 - London Bees L 1-2 Sun 18 - Crawley Wasps (H) W 2-0 Sun 25 - St Austell (A) Cup W 5-1 OCTOBER Sun 2 - Gillingham (H) W 2-1 Sun 9 - Watford (A) L 1-5 Sun 16 - Marine Academy Plymouth (H) Cup W 11-0 Sun 23 - Billericay Town (H) L 0-1 Sun 30 - Portsmouth (H) L 1-2 NOVEMBER Sun 13 - Cheltenham Town (H) - FA Cup W 4-2 Sun 20 - Ipswich Town (H) L 0-5 Sun 27 - Swindon Town (A) - FA Cup W 3-0 DECEMBER Sun 4 - London Seaward (A) - Cup W 4-0 Sun 11 – Oxford United (A) - Cup L 0-3 JANUARY Sun 8 – Cardiff City (H) - Cup W 2-1 Sun 15 - Budleigh Salterton (H) - Cup W 15-0 Sun 22 – Portsmouth (H) - Cup FEBRUARY Sun 5 - London Bees (A) W 2-1 Sun 12 - Crawley Wasps (A) L 1-2 Thu
Bridgwater United (H) W 1-0 Sun
Cheltenham Town
23 -
26 -
(H)
Sun
AFC Bournemouth Development L 0-1
4 -
D 1-1

BUDLEIGH UNITED EXTRA

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Match Officials

Manager Ryan Perks
Teamsheet
Referee – Richard Fullicks Assistant Referee 1 – Stephen McCulloch Assistant Referee 2 – TBC 1 Jasmine Read 2 Katelyn Bell 3 Rosie Train 4 Jemma Rose 5 Panagiota Papaioannou 6 Lucy Hack 7 Charlotte Whitmore 8 Kayley Lane 10 Zoe Cunningham 11 Amber Pollock 13 Katie Dickson 14 Sam Cox 15 Taya Pomfret 16 Georgia Wilson 17 Tiana Campbell 18 Imy Crawford 19 Ruby Murphy 20 Beth Ireland 22 Anna Barnes 23 Rosie McDonnell 27 Lily Greenslade 1 Aimee Watson 2 Courtney Jones 4 Holly Finch 5 Kelcie Fallon 6 Katie Jones 7 Emma Congrave 8 Charlie Taylor 10 Amy Wathan 11 Laura Holden 12 Henna Butcher 13 Shawna Hannam 14 Izzy Cook 15 Emily Owen 16 Billie Haynes 17 Annabel Davies 18 Maisy Collis 20 Issy Newns 21 Kylie Nolan 22 Libby Davies Managers Tom Davies
PLYMOUTH ARGYLE WOMEN CHELTENHAM TOWN LADIES
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