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Ipswich Town women hope to return to Porman

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Ipswich Town women hope to return to Porman


Tom Williams

BBC Sport, Sufolk

Tom Williams/BBC Two women in Ipswich Town smiling at a press conference.Tom Williams/BBC

Natalia Negri (left) and midfielder Kaira Robertson are waiting for Sunday’s game.

Ipswich Town women enjoy a “great opportunity” to play for the second time on Sunday on Porman Road, and hope to score a new record.

Last year, 10,173 fans made the league games with Chatam Town, who won the game 5-0

“We hope to be as much as possible,” said goalkeeper Natalia Negri. “It’s a great development for us and women’s games in general.

Town women who seek to promote the National Women’s National League (EU) National League will face Plemos Argil at 14:00 US Central time.

A goalkeeper wearing a green kit and a red defender with a green kit with a kett-blue kit of Blue. Another Ipswich player is in the background, and fans are behind them in the stand.Getty IMAGES

Natasha Thomas scored twice in 5-0 against Chatham Town when they last played at Portman.

The event will be dedicated to midfielder Caira Robertson. The 22-year-old told the BBC Luke Este that his family was all supporters of the Great town.

“It seems that they don’t expect their younger sister to see on the pitch when they watch the men’s teams play every week,” he said.

“The club is completely behind us, it’s very nice to have their own support and I really enjoy the opportunity to play here,” he said.

Robertson said Last season It was the first time he played on Portman Road.

“It was a very good day, this town really supports the club in general,” he said.

“It’s not just the men’s team and attractive games that weekly play (the Premier League play),” he said.

“Only before the game starts, when Eipswich Town Ceo broke the news in the change room, which we had 10,000, we couldn’t believe it.

“They went out, we heard the crowd. It was amazing and we were very happy to win 5-0 to win 5-0.

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Sophie Pishet Selfie with fans after beating Chatham Town last year

Town Women will take three points in the top of the top of the league with three points from the top of the top flight on Sunday.

Asked whether they need to win all the remaining players, the 21-year-old goalkeeper said the event would not cause him to do so.

“We will receive each game as it is,” he said. “We need to perform well. If we get the three points through our port, it will be a bonus.

The goalkeeper was signed last summer after helping Crystal Palace win the tournament.

“I’m really happy to be part of that this year. I was able to show what I can do personally and what we can do as a team,” he said.

“I’ve previously played in big games. I’m used to the pressure of the crowd and a lot of voice outside. I can’t wait.

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Director Joe Shihan Talk Tactics

Joe Shihan joined the club in 2019 and instructed his team to third place in women’s football.

“Last year we had an incredible presence,” he said.

“Seeing many fans (a feeling) as a day’s normal men’s game, but only at a slightly smaller level.

“Everything was on a turning point, it was inspired to society and trying to present a show to leave a constant memory. It was a great success.

Shihan said a number of bright players are coming through the club’s youth development route, which has risen due to the significant increase in the women’s team.

He is also happy to see that attending continues to grow in Felicsto, where women in towns play their normal games at home.

“There may be always new fans – boys, girls, parents, pets! The club is going up in recent years and I feel our growth has risen after last season’s game (through Portman).

Two football teams are going to the stadium, with children like a mask alongside them. There are the large blue flags in Ipsuic, which is moved while passing.Getty IMAGES

Ipswitch Town women move to the pitch at Felicto and Walton United

Leah Michel signed her first professional contract in July last year. The defender, who was named the Moon Player of the Moon in February, took the time of preparations this week to spend time with the women’s levels under the age of 14 and under the age of

“It’s always great and interesting that young girls play. I was one of them once,” he said.

“Now there are many professional players for young girls who raise their eyes. It is even different from a couple of years ago.

“Now girls have examples of women’s games, not just men.

The 19-year-old said the increase in the recent women’s games had inspiration.

“I loved him so much,” he said. “I thought to myself that I could be me, while they were always the men I looked at.

“I’m happy that many of the club’s development squads are watching on Sunday,” he said.

“We’re not nervous – we’re just hoping to play on this stadium again. We can’t wait for a show!”

Getty Images Ipswich Town women are setting up for a picture at the football stadium. In two rows, the front row players each have knees on the ground.Getty IMAGES

Ipswich Town women in the third round of the third round of the third round of AFC Bournemouth in Felicto in December

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