Liam Cope has been appointed manager of Harrogate Town’s women’s team, the club announced today.
Cope has previously managed Ossett Town Ladies and been assistant manager at Leeds United Women.
He brings with him a backroom team including a nutritionist and goalkeeping coach, details of which will be confirmed later.
Cope has set his sights on taking Harrogate to the next stage up the football pyramid by reaching the Women’s National League. He said:
“The Women’s National League is somewhere I’d like to be again, I see no reason why Town can’t be playing in that league in the next year or two.
“The team has gone from strength to strength in the past few years and we’re going to give getting to the next level a real good go.”
Cope, who begins his role next week, has already set the ball rolling recruiting players for another season in the North East Regional Women’s Football League, which also includes the likes of Sheffield Wednesday Ladies and York City Ladies.
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He said:
“I’m looking to build a squad of players that are comfortable on the ball, with a good range of passing, technical and tactical ability, but most importantly have the right mentality.
“I want players to be brave on the ball, if a player makes a mistake we move on, but the one thing I will not accept is lack of intensity or lack of effort.
“We are welcoming new players who want to play good football in a positive environment with a coaching team that will support you 100% no matter what.
“If you want to join an ambitious club then this is the place to be.”
Player development
Cope will also play a role in the club’s player development centre, helping nurture young footballers throughout the development stages. He said:
“I know we have a real good programme coming through the girls’ player development centre and that’s something I want to promote and grow.
“The impact of the Euros is going to be huge, to beat Sweden in the manner we did shows the standard of women’s football in this country, if that encourages local talent to get involved at any age then that is a massive positive.”
Cope can be contacted on 07798 841696, or via girls development officer Becky Wilson at Beckywilson@harrogatetownafc.com.
Local Lioness leads by example in the Women’s EUROs
Harrogate’s Rachel Daly is currently playing football to record crowds in the 2022 EUROs. It’s a far cry from the early days of empty stadiums for the women’s game.
Last night the Lionesses won their first game of the tournament with a 1-0 victory to Austria at Old Trafford, with a sell-out crowd of 68,871 fans. Daly played brilliantly.
Back home, Rachel’s success is having a big impact on young players who hope to follow in her footsteps
Rachel Daly
Born in Harrogate in 1991, Rachel quickly rose through the footballing ranks with the support of family, friends and coaches. Daly was a pupil at Rossett High School.
She has become a serious role model for younger players. Something she acknowledged last night on BBC Look North:
“I just think about all the young girls now in the crowd, looking up to us and seeing what they could be a part of when they are older and hopefully it inspires the whole nation to switch their focus to women’s football.”
Baroness Sue Campbell is the FA’s director for women’s football. The Baroness is full of praise for Daly’s perseverance.
The Stray Ferret asked her if she thought the Euros will encourage more young women and girls to consider a career as a professional footballer.
Baroness Campbell said:
‘I am optimistic that this Euro tournament will have an impact on girl’s and women’s football across the whole of England.
Our ambition is to give girls an equal opportunity to play in schools and clubs across the country and this tournament will help to raise the profile of women as players, coaches and referees and inspire a generation of girls to play football.’
When asked about her thoughts on Daly, Campbell said:
‘Rachel Daly is a versatile and talented footballer. She can play equally well in attack or defence and gives 100% in every game she plays. She is hard working, fit and tenacious.
Off the pitch she is always full of energy and good humour – a delight to have in the team’
In Harrogate, Daly’s former local club, the Killinghall Nomads, sent her a video message of encouragement.
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The Stray Ferret would like to thank Angus for writing this article. Angus has joined us for a week on work experience from St Aidan’s School in Harrogate.
Knaresborough Town FC sets up women’s teamKnaresborough Town Football Club has announced that is has set up a women’s team.
The team will play home games at the club’s Manse Lane ground and train once a week at local facilities.
The club said the aim of the team is to become “one of the best run and most successful women’s football sections in the area”.
Players aged 16 and over are invited to come along to open training sessions, the first of which will be held at Knaresborough Celtic at Thistle Hill on Tuesday, July 19, starting at 6.45pm.
The club said in a statement on its website:
“Our aim is to become one of the best run and most successful women’s football sections in the area and as part of our ongoing development strategy with our partner club Knaresborough Celtic, we will provide a pathway for the girl’s teams at all ages to move seamlessly and easily from Knaresborough Celtic through to the senior team at Knaresborough Town.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for potential players at all levels who want to come and be part of Knaresborough Town Football Club, to develop their skills, to be part of a successful team and to enjoy their football.”
Those players interested in joining the club should email knaresboroughtownwomen@gmail.com.
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