A very memorable experience for our players – Town boss

Ipswich Town Women’s manager Joe Sheehan says his team’s debut game at Portman Road on Saturday afternoon against Chatham Town will be a memorable occasion for his players, with the landmark event having an impact on the town for years to come.

Sheehan, who celebrated five years in charge of the Tractor Girls last month, says he hasn’t given much thought to the outcome of Saturday’s game given the magnitude of the occasion, though his team, which is fifth in the FAWNL Southern Premier Division, is expected to defeat Chatham, who are second bottom with only six points from 18 games this season and have yet to win.

“To be honest, I haven’t given much thought to the outcome,” Sheehan stated at today’s press conference alongside team skipper Maria Boswell.

“For me, the game is more important than the result. Showcasing our level to so many people, being able to have a huge impact on younger viewers who may not have seen us before, but will be aware of the Lionesses’ success, Arsenal have sold out the Emirates, and I’m sure many children and young girls will have witnessed that level of interest and support.

“But this is different for us because I believe it is within reach of these young girls in our region, and I believe success for this Saturday will be how many young girls can go home on Saturday night and look up at the sky and dream of being another Maria Boswell, for example, and playing at this stadium one day.

When asked what her message would be to those players ahead of the game, for which the club has already sold 7,000 tickets, she said: “It’ll be showcasing a level that can inspire so many, but it’s playing for the younger version of themselves many years ago and trying to make sure that these young girls that will hopefully come and watch us on Saturday can aspire to play for a football club at this stadium and have some role models that they can follow along the way.”

The Town Women have waited a long time to step out on the hallowed Portman Road turf with the poor state of the pitch until last summer’s renovation having been among the factors which have delayed their debut at the stadium.

“I think we’ve always been excited to play here but we’ve really valued [the AGL Arena in] Felixstowe, that’s been our home ground and they’ve treated us remarkably and we’re comfortable there,” Sheehan continued.

“We’ve recognised that with the hectic schedule that the men have, the window of opportunity sometimes isn’t always there, it doesn’t always align.

“But it was something we really determined to do this year as a football club and fortunately we’ve got a day and an opposition and a weekend where it’s aligned and we can finally make our Portman Road league debut.”

Sheehan says the levels of participation at grassroots level in Suffolk have grown in the years since she’s been at the club.

“But when I first joined, I remember meeting some people at Suffolk FA at the time and it was quite clear that the grassroots element of football in this county wasn’t as strong as other counties,” he recalled.

“And that really opened my eyes because where I was brought up in Essex and Romford in particular, grassroots football is massive. You couldn’t even get pitches. The number of leagues, A division, B, right down to D, E at times.

“I think when I first joined here, there were age groups that didn’t even have divisions in girls’ football. A U13s league might have only had four or five teams in it and a lot of the more successful grassroots teams were participating in leagues outside this county, and that was really eye-opening for me because straight away it made me realise that there’s not enough participating.

“But I think since our Foundation’s been launched and the access that they provide now for players, I think there has been another spike, which is great, and with the success of our ETC [Emerging Talent Centre] that we do on a Friday, lots of young players are much more local now to Ipswich.

“Hopefully with a real passion and enthusiasm from lots of key people, and staff in particular, we’ll hopefully see many more girls that come through out town into our system that can prosper in our first team one day.”

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