Stourbridge FC have partnered up with Her Game Too, to help raise awareness of sexist abuse within football.
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Preview – Wycombe vs Wigan
Wycombe Wanderers host Wigan Athletic at Adams Park in a top of the table clash on Tuesday night in League One.
West Brom Women prove too much for The Glassgirls
Tier three side West Bromwich Albion women beat tier five side Stourbridge Ladies 4-0 to progress through to the Birmingham FA County cup final.
The rise of female referees in men’s football
On Saturday 9th October 2021, the World Cup qualifier between Andorra and England saw an all female referee/officials team take charge of a professional men’s international game.
The Struggles Female Football Journalists Battle Everyday
For years now female football journalists have been facing constant battles of abuse and inequality within the industry in terms of their roles and opinions. Will there ever be equality?
Stourbridge Ladies Create History once again
Stourbridge Ladies have made the third round of the FA Cup as they knocked out tier four side Cambridge City.
Let’s go and make more history – Stourbridge Ladies Midfielder Alex Nicklin
Stourbridge Ladies midfielder Alex Nicklin is calling on her team to go and make history ahead of their FA Cup second round clash with Cambridge City.
Glassgirls captain Courteney Murphy: I’m so proud of this team
Stourbridge ladies captain Courteney Murphy said she is “so proud of this team” after they reached the FA Cup second round for the first time in history.
Stourbridge Ladies create history once more
Stourbridge Ladies pulled off an FA Cup upset as they knocked out tier three side Derby County Women in the first round.
Study finds 37% of school girls are put off taking part in physical activity
A report by the Youth Sport Trust charity has found being watched by other people, low confidence and periods are factors preventing around a third of girls in England enjoying sport. The Youth Sport Trust found out over the last three years girls who are on their period are less likely to take part inContinue reading “Study finds 37% of school girls are put off taking part in physical activity”
