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Becky Jane extends her contract with Reading

Becky Jane, 24, has extended her contract at the Reading FC Women for a further 18-months, the defender’s contract had been due to expire in December. The extension equals the longest contract ever agreed by the club after Lauren Bruton’s extension last week. Jane, who was named Reading Women’s fans player of the year last season, can now

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Royals Sign New Zealand International Anna Green

New Zealand full-back Anna Green, 26, has signed a full-time professional contract with Reading Women until June 2018. The left sided defender has played over 60 times for New Zealand, scoring 7 goals. Green has represented the Football Ferns at two senior World Cups (Germany 2011 & Canada 2015) and two U20’s World Cups. The 26

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From Chartered Accountant to Professional Footballer

Melissa Fletcher signs with Royals until 2018 Wales international/forward Melissa Fletcher signed a full-time professional contract with the Royals until June 2018. Fletcher, a chartered accountant, had been balancing a career in football with a part-time accountancy role with Ernst & Young and has now decided to dedicate her time entirely to professional football. On

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Grace McCatty joins Durham

Durham Women FC have announced the signing of defender Grace McCatty from Bristol City Women. McCatty, 27, has spent the last ten years at the South West club after joining in 2006, racking up over 100 appearances for the Vixens in their various guises. She was part of the squad that defeated Barcelona in the UEFA

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Jen Jennings staying at New Ferens Park

Durham Women FC have announced that they are delighted that popular defender Jen Jennings will be staying with the Wildcats into 2017. Jennings joined the Wildcats prior to the club joining the FA WSL and has gone on to make 23 appearances across three seasons in the Super League. After her 2015 season was cut short

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Nicola Gibson staying with the Wildcats

Durham Women FC have announced that Nicola Gibson has agreed to stay at New Ferens Park. Having spent four years across the Atlantic at the University of West Alabama, Gibson returned to the UK and began studying at Durham University last year. A regular in the BUCS team, Gibson made her mark on the WSL

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Emily Roberts to remain a Wildcat

Durham Women FC have announced the fourth player to commit to the club for 2017, as Emily Roberts has agreed to stay at New Ferens Park. The exciting winger, who joined the club in the summer of 2016 after spells at Notts County and Doncaster Belles, made 11 appearances for the Wildcats while netting three

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Sarah McFadden staying at New Ferens Park

Durham Women FC have announced that fans’ favourite Sarah McFadden has agreed to stay with the club into 2017. The Northern Irish international joined the Wildcats from Sunderland Ladies in January and quickly became a pivotal part of the side, missing only one game all season while netting twice. And now, as she prepares to jet

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WSL & WPL Results 6 November 2016

On the final day of the WSL season, Yeovil Town Ladies were confirmed as WSL2 champions on goal difference over Bristol City Women.  Yeovil  had to beat Sheffield FC Ladies and hope that their goal difference would provide a sufficiently big cushion in order to seal the title and they did that in style with

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WSL & WPL Results 30 October 2016

This was an important weekend in the Women’s Superleague as Chelsea’s win secured them Champions League football and wins for Bristol City and Yeovil Town see them promoted to WSL2 for the 2017 campaign. Because of the odd number of teams in WSL1 this season Manchester City have finished their games a week early and

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