@officiallydale Very good appointment. Some of the football South Shields played last season was outstanding. Hope they have a successful time at Rochdale.
Durham Women Football Club can today confirm that the club is seeking offers for investment into or the complete purchase of the football club.
Full statement 👉 https://t.co/erIKMc4TwG
🧤 We can confirm that goalkeeper Alfie Gordon will not join up with the Stan ahead of next season.
We would like to place on record our thanks to Alfie for his tremendous contributions last season and we all wish him the very best in his next chapter!
Economist Mariana Mazzucato says Brexit led to businesses leaving the UK, shrank market opportunities and damaged investment.
She tells The Fourcast that Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson have still not been held accountable for what she calls one of the country's biggest economic mistakes.
Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson have both denied lying to the public.
Looking forward to her thriving at her next club. Don’t agree with the decision to let her go but it felt inevitable and I’m sure it’ll be better for her career IMO👊🏻
Sunderland Women can confirm that long-serving midfielder Libbi McInnes will depart the Club this summer.
After 13 years with the Black Cats, McInnes made 74 senior appearances, scoring three goals following her debut in 2020 at the age of 15.
Known affectionately within the Club as ‘Peggy’, the 21-year-old joined Sunderland Women at the age of eight and progressed through the Regional Talent Club (RTC) pathway.
An important member of the squad, McInnes was named Young Player of the Year in 2025 and also received the Goal of the Season award for her strike against Durham, alongside the Supporters’ Young Player of the Year accolade.
Everyone at Sunderland AFC would like to thank Libbi for her contribution to the Club and wish her every success in the next stage of her career.