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AMMIES HAVE GIRL POWER

THIS SEASON has seen the launch of Salford City Lionesses, a women’s team who will compete in Greater Manchester Women’s Football League Division One.
“It’s not just giving the lads an opportunity, but giving local women an opportunity to be part of the club,” sporting director Chris Casper says.
“Having that overall community spirit and feeling of togetherness.
“We do need to become a family club, giving people from the local area an opportunity.
“We’ve got a responsibility for the physical well-being of people as well. If they want to ...

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