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Following a promising season in the East Riding Womens Football League last year, Driffield Ladies are on the look out for new and old players of any age (16+) or ability to boost numbers for the coming season.
The team is based at Driffield Junior Football Club, Allotment Lane, Driffield.

The team aim to train Thursdays 7pm and Sundays 1pm at Allotment Lane starting this Sunday (July 6). Matches have already been arranged for the pre-season specifically to give all players experience of competitive football and new team members are welcome, including those previously playing at under 16 level in the local girls leagues.

This season the league has expanded to 12 teams so there will be a minimum of 24 league and cup games to contest. The league is across the county from Scarborough to Goole.

Anyone interested should contact Andy Wilkinson on 07980052419 and leave a message on the answerphone or leave a message on the guestbook at www.driffieldlfc.co.uk



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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 9:37 AM
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