Nicholl proud of her players after successful term
Ladies manager Alison Nicholl reflected on a roller coaster season which ended in triumph when the ladies picked up the League Cup on that September night in Ballyclare.
The ladies had a strong start to the league campaign as they introduced some of the younger players to the squad, highlighting Coleraine Ladies successful youth academy which continues to develop players into playing at a senior level.
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Hide AdThe Ladies maintained a solid start in the league with impressive wins both at home and away and led the league for several weeks.
However it was the two cup competitions in which the ladies were most successful as they reached the Irish Cup semi-final in which they faced strong Premiership opposition in Crusaders Strikers.
The Ladies picked up their first piece of silverware in recent years with an impressive victory over Carnmoney Ladies in the League Cup Final.
Nicholl spoke of the will to win and team spirit which led the ladies to victory and thanked all of the players for their commitment at training throughout the season and a hope that they will go one step further next season as the Coleraine Ladies look to build upon this recent success as they aim for promotion to the Championship.
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Hide AdAlison also paid tribute to support of the board of directors at Coleraine Football Club for their continued support of Girls and Ladies Football within the club as well as their various match sponsors as well as coaches Kyle McVey and Ciaran Duffy for all of the help and support they have given to the squad.
The Coleraine Ladies now look forward to preparing for another exciting season as the futures of ladies football is truly bright... It’s Blue & White.
WHERE THE AWARDS WENT
Top Goalscorer - Cleo-neece Taggart
Most Improved Player - Jodie Shannon
Players’ Player of the Year joint winners - Cleo-needs Taggart and Kirsty Gillis
Manager’s Player of the Year - Lauren Marshall