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The new Manageress?!

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BBC SPORT | Football | Non League | Fisher place faith in manageress

Fisher Athletic are set to make football history when a female manager leads them out for Wednesday's Blue Square South match against Eastleigh.
Club turnstile operator Donna Powell raised £500 for the struggling club and was rewarded with becoming the first woman to manage a Conference side.

Women commentators and Football dont go together...so i doubt this will either!
 
If she's been brought up loving football & is a huge fan of it I can't see why it wouldn't work, if a woman can lead our country through a war then 1 should be able to lead a Blue Square South team. I don't buy into the whole "Women should be kept out of football" [Poor language removed].

The issue would be if she is just somebody who just fancies showing a female can cope in a primarily male environment like that ref not long ago, you could tell she'd never played football & had just picked up the rule book & thought she could be a ref. A lot of males do the same to be fair but if somebody is trying to represent their sex in a sport, they should at least be 1 of those who absolutely loves the sport & knows it inside out
 

I can't remember the facts exactly, but i do vagely remember something about Droylsden once being managed for a game by the manager's wife.
I think he was taken into hospital, and they didn't have a assitant so she took control for a game.

I think they won by alot aswell, 4-0 or something
 

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