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2017 Yeovil Town L.F.C. season

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Yeovil Town Ladies
2017 season
ChairmanStephen Allison
ManagerJamie Sherwood
StadiumHuish Park
FA WSL 19th
FA Women's CupFifth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Lucy Quinn,
Sarah Wiltshire (2)

All: Lucy Quinn (3)
Highest home attendance1,897 (23 April vs. Liverpool, WSL 1)
Lowest home attendance312 (3 May vs. Bristol City, WSL 1)
Average home league attendance744
← 2016
2017–18 →

The 2017 season was Yeovil Town Ladies Football Club's 27th season of competitive football and its first season in the FA WSL 1, at the top level of English women's football, after promotion from the FA WSL 2.[1]

Following a reorganisation of top-level women's football in England, the 2017 season covered only half of a traditional season's length, while the FA WSL shifted its calendar to match the traditional autumn-to-spring axis of football in Europe.[2] For the same reason, there was no Champions League qualification nor relegation to be competed for.

Yeovil struggled in their first season in the top flight of English football losing seven of their eight league matches, only avoiding defeat in their final match of the season as the club finished bottom of the FA WSL 1 table. The club were knocked out in the fifth round of the FA Women's Cup by Notts County. Forward Lucy Quinn finished as the club's top goalscorer with three goals in all competitions, while Quinn and returning striker Sarah Wiltshire were joint top goalscorers in the league with two goals each.

Background

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The 2016 season saw Yeovil compete in the second tier of English football. It was manager Jamie Sherwood's second full season in charge of the Glovers as the club won promotion from the FA WSL 2 as champions.[1]

Ahead of their first season in the top flight of English women's football, the club released a number of players including Samantha Quayle who joined Portsmouth,[3] young players Emily Donovan and Ellis Hillman, while Welsh international Kayleigh Green moved to Italy to join Serie A club Chieti Calcio Femminile.[4] Finally, in February the club announced that defender Lauren Townsend and midfielder Danielle Carlton would both not be returning for the Spring Series.[5] The club also announced that due to pitch renovation works at Huish Park, Yeovil would only play the first of their Spring Series matches at Huish Park, with the rest of their matches taking place at the home grounds of Taunton Town and Bridgwater Town.[6]

Review

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Pre-season

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On 8 February, Yeovil announced their first signing of the season with Welsh international record goalscorer Helen Ward joining from Reading,[7] the club also announced the return of former captain Natalie Haigh for the Spring Series, after a year out of football due work and studying commitments.[8] At the start of March, Yeovil Ladies announced a series of new contracts including club captain Ellie Curson,[9] Welsh internationals Nicola Cousins,[10] and midfielder Helen Bleazard,[11] as well as experienced striker Ann-Marie Heatherson had all signed new deals for the Spring Series.[12] On 16 March, the club also confirmed that a further five players had signed new contracts for the Spring Series, including Welsh international forward Nadia Lawrence, England under-19 goalkeeper Charlotte Haynes, as well as young trio Jessie Jones, Kelly Snook and Leah Burridge.[13] On 17 March, Yeovil announced a further three contract renewals with midfielder Stephanie Williams, forward Lucy Quinn[14] and defender Hannah Short for the upcoming season.[15] The club also confirmed that former Reading player and Welsh dual-sport international Nia Jones had signed for the Spring Series.[16]

On 19 March, Yeovil traveled to Notts County in the fifth round of the FA Women's Cup but were knocked out 3–2 despite goals from Lucy Quinn and Kelly Snook.[17] After losing in the FA Cup, goalkeeper Charlotte Johnson left the club ahead of moving to study at the University of North Alabama.[18] On 24 March, Helen Ward announced that she was pregnant and expecting her second child and therefore would have to withdraw from her Yeovil contract.[19] The end of March, saw the club announce their fourth signing ahead of the Spring Series with England Beach Soccer player Molly Clark signing from Chichester City.[20]

April

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Ahead of the start of the Spring Series, Yeovil confirmed the return of striker Sarah Wiltshire having giving birth to her first child in February, after a loan spell proving her fitness scoring six times in seven appearances for Cambridge United.[21][22] Yeovil's first match of the season saw them host Liverpool at Huish Park, in front of a record crowd of 1,897 the Glovers lost 4–1 with Wiltshire grabbing a consolation goal from the penalty spot.[23] On 30 April, Yeovil traveled to Chelsea for their second WSL 1 fixture, despite holding on for 45 minutes without conceding the Glovers conceded twice in first half injury time and eventually fell to a 6–0 defeat.[24]

May

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During the Chelsea defeat, Yeovil goalkeeper Charlotte Haynes suffered a broken hand which ruled her out for up to eight weeks.[25] Following the confirmation of Haynes' injury, Yeovil moved quickly to sign former Notts County goalkeeper Megan Walsh for the remainder of the Spring Series.[26] On 3 May, Yeovil faced Bristol City at the home of Taunton Town but fell to a third successive WSL defeat after a late Nicola Cousins own goal, despite goals from Ann-Marie Heatherson and Sarah Wiltshire.[27] Yeovil then hosted Arsenal at Taunton Town, on 7 May, and conceded four goals in just over half an hour despite the Glovers replying with a consolation goal from Lucy Quinn, Yeovil lost their fourth match of the Spring Series 5–1.[28] On 16 May, Yeovil completed the signing of Welsh international former Notts County midfielder Angharad James for the remainder of the Spring Series.[29] James made her debut for Yeovil the following day against Reading as the Glovers suffered a narrow 1–0 defeat.[30] Yeovil then traveled to defending WSL 1 champions Manchester City, and suffered another heavy defeat losing 5–1 with Quinn scoring her third goal of the season.[31] Before Yeovil's penultimate game of the Spring Series, the club confirmed that goalkeeper Bethany-May Howard had returned to the club after graduating from Rider University in the United States.[32] On 28 May, Yeovil's final home game of the Spring Series saw them fall to a narrow 2–1 defeat against Sunderland with Angharad James scoring the Glovers goal.[33] Yeovil's final Spring Series match saw them travel to Birmingham City as the Glovers ended the season with a goalless draw to gain the club's first FA WSL 1 point.[34]

Transfers

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In

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Date Name From Fee Ref
8 February 2017 Helen Ward Reading Free (released)
21 February 2017 Natalie Haigh Unattached Free (released)
19 March 2017 Nia Jones Reading Free (released)
29 March 2017 Molly Clark Chichester City Free
3 May 2017 Megan Walsh Notts County Free (released)
16 May 2017 Angharad James Notts County Free (released)
24 May 2017 Bethany-May Howard Rider Broncs Free

Out

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Date Name To Fee Ref
20 March 2017 Charlotte Johnson North Alabama Lions Released
24 March 2017 Helen Ward Watford Contract terminated by mutual consent
11 July 2017 Sarah Wiltshire Tottenham Hotspur Released
24 July 2017 Angharad James Everton Released
13 August 2017 Molly Clark Portsmouth Released
15 August 2017 Natalie Haigh Coventry United Released
15 August 2017 Charlotte Haynes Keynsham Town Released
15 August 2017 Nia Jones Unattached Released
15 August 2017 Hannah Short Oxford United Released
15 August 2017 Stephanie Williams Oxford United Released

Loan out

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Date Name To End date Ref
12 March 2017 Sarah Wiltshire Cambridge United 23 April 2017

Match details

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WSL 1

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Date League
position
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
23 April 2017 9th Liverpool H L 1–4 Wiltshire (pen) 1,897 [23]
30 April 2017 9th Chelsea A L 0–6 1,077 [24]
3 May 2017 9th Bristol City H[A] L 2–3 Heatherson, Wiltshire 312 [27]
7 May 2017 9th Arsenal H[A] L 1–5 Quinn 824 [28]
17 May 2017 9th Reading H[A] L 0–1 356 [30]
21 May 2017 9th Manchester City A L 1–5 Quinn 1,153 [31]
28 May 2017 9th Sunderland H[B] L 1–2 James 331 [33]
31 May 2017 9th Birmingham City A D 0–0 625 [34]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
5 Sunderland 8 2 3 3 4 14 −10 9
6 Reading 8 2 2 4 10 15 −5 8
7 Birmingham City 8 1 4 3 6 10 −4 7
8 Bristol City 8 1 1 6 5 21 −16 4
9 Yeovil Town 8 0 1 7 6 26 −20 1
Updated to match(es) played on 3 June 2017. Source: [40]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

FA Women's Cup

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Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
Fifth round 19 March 2017 Notts County A L 2–3 Quinn (pen), Snook 443 [17]

Squad statistics

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Source:[41]
No. Pos. Nat. Name Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
League FA Women's Cup Total
1 GK  ENG Charlotte Haynes 2 0 1 0 3 0
1 GK  ENG Bethany-May Howard 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF  ENG Natalie Haigh 5 (1) 0 1 0 6 (1) 0
3 DF  ENG Leah Burridge 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 (1) 0
4 MF  WAL Ellie Curson 8 0 1 0 9 0
5 DF  WAL Nicola Cousins 8 0 0 0 8 0
6 MF  WAL Stephanie Williams 0 (2) 0 1 0 1 (2) 0
7 FW  WAL Sarah Wiltshire 3 (3) 2 0 0 3 (3) 2
8 MF  ENG Jessie Jones 1 (5) 0 0 0 1 (5) 0
9 FW  ENG Ann-Marie Heatherson 8 1 1 0 9 1
10 FW  WAL Nia Jones 7 (1) 0 1 0 8 (1) 0
11 FW  WAL Nadia Lawrence 8 0 1 0 9 0
13 GK  ENG Charlotte Johnson 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0
13 GK  ENG Megan Walsh 6 0 0 0 6 0
15 DF  ENG Kelly Snook 1 (3) 0 1 1 2 (3) 1
16 MF  ENG Bow Jackson 2 0 0 (1) 0 2 (1) 0
20 MF  ENG Molly Clark 2 (1) 0 0 0 2 (1) 0
21 FW  ENG Lucy Quinn 7 (1) 2 1 1 8 (1) 3
23 MF  WAL Helen Bleazard 8 0 1 0 9 0
25 MF  WAL Angharad James 3 (1) 1 0 0 3 (1) 1
26 DF  ENG Hannah Short 8 0 1 0 9 0
28 FW  ENG Ella Pusey 0 (5) 0 0 (1) 0 0 (6) 0

Footnotes

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A. ^ Yeovil Ladies played three of their home matches at The Viridor Stadium, home of Taunton Town.[6]
B. ^ Yeovil Ladies played Sunderland at Fairfax Park, home of Bridgwater Town.[6]

References

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