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As
well as being one of the few qualified UEFA 'A' license female coaches
in the women's game, Sue Lopez MBE also has a host of England caps
and domestic honours.
Since
her retirement from playing Sue has continued to support the womens
game and now acts as Head of Woman's Football at the St. Mary's
Stadium.
FA
statistics herald the growth of the women's game
- a massive tenfold rise in the last 10 years - but at the top,
the goal of professionalism remains some way ahead.
Despite
Fulham's brief experiment with professionalism between 2000 - 2003,
most clubs rely on the enthusiasm and dedication of the players
to get them through the season - and
Southampton Saints are no different.
Homegrown
Talent
Despite
the disappointment of last season's failure to reach the Premiership
- Saints missed out on promotion by just 1 point - the development
of young players remains consistently successful.
The
club's Centre of Excellence and the Academy - the educational element
of the club - continues to produce players of international quality.
"We
must be up there along with Arsenal the club that has produced most
youth internationals", said Sue.
"If
we'd managed to keep all of our players we'd probably have a team
of youth and senior internationals and we'd be up there with the
Arsenals and the Charltons."
With
such a successful youth policy it would be reasonable to expect
the Southampton Saints to be challenging at the top of Premier League
table. Frustratingly for Sue though, it's not quite that straightforward:
"The
unfortunate thing is that because the senior team lost its premiership
status, a lot of the girls that came through the centre went to
bigger clubs."
"But
what we actually do at community level is a big positive for the
club", added Sue. "Hopefully we do bring on youngsters
that will go on to become coaches in the community and play for
the senior team"
You
can't win anything with kids...
"The trouble is we've been playing sixteen year olds
and they are playing against adults and it's hard at this level",
continued Sue.
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points if you can recognise the young fella (second right) with
Sue. |
"All
the London clubs are very tough - mentally and physically - and
when
the tackles are flying you've got to cope with it and even give
a bit back - it's a tough league.
"And
a lot of our players are nice pleasant girls - I don't want them
to be bullies but they have to be tough", added Sue.
It
has been a disappointing start to the season and after four games
Southampton Saints are propping up the table - but Sue remains realistic
and optimistic.
"If
we can get our first choice team on the field then I think we'll be
OK. It's basically all done on a shoestring - but that's fine - I
just want to keep having the opportunity to do that."
If you want to know more about the School of Excellence or the Academy
you can contact Sue Lopez at slopez@saintsfc.co.uk
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