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Tipton Town L.F.C.
Full nameTipton Town Ladies Football Club
Founded2007
GroundBrades Lodge
Lower City Road,
Tividale
Capacity1,000
ChairmanSusan Albrighton
ManagerSusan Albrighton
LeagueBirmingham County Womens League
2006–07Birmingham County Womens League, 4th

Tipton Town Ladies Football Club are an English amateur women's football club based in Tipton, West Midlands. They play women's association football in the Birmingham County Women's League. The club's colours have traditionally been black and white with a light blue away strip in keeping with the men's team. They reached FA Charter Standard Award status in 2008 and have maintained it ever since and are a member of the National Deaf Children's Society, welcoming deaf players of all ages.

History

The club was founded in the 2007 close season, initially as Netherton Colts. The existing manager resigned from the club, leaving its members no choice but to go it alone.[1] After a lonely period, Angela Boden from Tipton Town men's football club stepped in and offered support and a club to affiliate to. As she runs the girls team, she was quite keen for an adult squad for them to progress to. Faye Harrison, who previously played for Wolves Women, stepped in as manager and Susan Albrighton as secretary, with no experience of running a football club, soon got to grips with it all and managed to get the team through its first season.

The first season was very successful for the ladies, finishing third overall and being piped to promotion by the very last game of the season. The second season was the best by far, finishing in second place in the league and again missing out on first place by the last game and by one goal. They also took part in the first ever Lucozade Sport Performance League, where 80 amateur teams were pitted against each other in a virtual league. Tipton finished 7th out of the 80 teams, but were awarded the Club Of The Year Award and treated to a trip to Manchester United's Stadium, Old Trafford.[2] There they were presented with their award and striker Kiren Rana also collected her Golden Boot Trophy after fending off all of the other goal scorers in the league.

After four seasons, manager Faye Harrison stepped away from the club, leaving Susan Albrighton to take the reins. She then promoted former player Kim Meaden to Assistant Manager in 2012 and helped the club regain its status in the community. It was during this season that the ladies merged with the Tipton Town teams and changed sponsors.

Ground

In the early 1970s, Tipton Town Mens Football Club, in conjunction with other local clubs including Tipton Harriers Athletics Club, opened the Tipton Sports Academy, a 19-acre (77,000 m2) multi-purpose sports complex constructed out of former waste and spoilage land. It is now home to several teams, including Tipton Town L.F.C. and West Bromwich Albion L.F.C. Due to the increase in costs, the ladies relocated to a local school to play their home games for season 2012–13.

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Season Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2007–08 Sportsbox Concord Market
2008–09 Sportsbox Concord Market
2009–10 Sportsbox Concord Market
2010–11 Sportsbox Concord Market
2011–12 Sportsbox No Sponsor
2012–13 Adidas Tipton & Coseley, Gospel Oak and Linden Homes

Current squad

The team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Gemma Kehoe
2 MF England ENG Susan Albrighton
3 DF England ENG Emma Evers
4 DF England ENG Aleesa Patel
5 DF England ENG Claire Bolton
6 MF England ENG Claire Dangerfield
7 MF England ENG Jade Guppy
8 MF England ENG Lyndsay Guy
9 MF England ENG Debbie Sutton
10 MF England ENG Victoria Cook
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF England ENG Lorraine Hughes
12 MF England ENG Rhiann Dilmore
13 MF England ENG Isabella Di Vincenzo
14 MF England ENG Victoria Valance
15 DF England ENG Amy Holland
17 FW England ENG Shelley Gudgeon
18 MF England ENG Katy Clifford-Sheldon
19 DF England ENG Amy Lee
20 MF England ENG Kim Meaden
21 MF England ENG Gabriella Zentilin
22 MF England ENG Jessica Everhurst

Club honours

  • Birmingham County Women's Division Two Third Place - 2007-08
  • Birmingham FA Contribution To Football Award Susan Albrighton 2007-08
  • Birmingham County Women's Division One Runners Up - 2008-09[3]
  • Lucozade Sport Performance League Club Of The Year - 2008-09[3]
  • Lucozade Sport Performance League Golden Boot Winner Kiren Rana - 2008-09[3]
  • Brasillia Tournament Winners - 2009[3]
  • Black Country Futsal League Runners Up - 2008-09[3]
  • Birmingham County Women's Division Two Third Place - 2007-08
  • Birmingham FA Charter Standard Coach Of The Year Faye Harrison 2008-09[4]
  • Regional FA Charter Standard Coach Of The Year Faye Harrison 2008-09[3]

References

  1. ^ Susan Albrighton (15 November 2007). "Tipton Town ladies FC". BBC Black Country. Retrieved 22 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Tipton Town Ladies FC visit Theatre of Dreams". The Birmingham Football Association. 15 June 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Club surpasses its goal with host of titles". Express and Star. 25 August 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Success at West Midlands Charter Standard Clubs Awards". Birmingham Football Association. 30 July 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2009.