Wymondham look back and forwards
WYMONDHAM Town Ladies held their annual presentation evening on Saturday.Most improved player was Emma Williams, top goalscorer was Natalie Woods, players' player was Gemma Hamilton and manager's player was Laura Parry.
WYMONDHAM Town Ladies held their annual presentation evening on Saturday.
Most improved player was Emma Williams, top goalscorer was Natalie Woods, players' player was Gemma Hamilton and manager's player was Laura Parry.
There was also some special awards for Helen Crisp for scoring 50 goals for Wymondham and for Rachael Carpenter, Helen Crisp, vice- captain Natalie Woods and captain Katie Rumble for five years of excellence service to Wymondham Town FC.
Wymondham Town Ladies are looking forward to the coming season already and pre-season training has already started in a bid to make the coming season successful.
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Training takes place on Mondays and Wednesdays at Ketts Park, 7pm start.
If you are interested, regardless of age, ability or past football experience, contact FA and qualified coach Alex Guy on alex-guy@hotmail.co.uk, 07934492399 or through the 'contact us' section on the website www.clubwebsite.co.uk/
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