Salopian football fans are confident that England's girls will run the world when they go hunting for more silverware Down Under.
At Park House Hotel, front row from left: Sophie Lewis, 13, Poppy Hobbs, eight, Freya Stokes, 13, Lottie Doody-Winzer, six, Miela Warner, seven, Freya Neville, 12. Back: Ellah-Rose Hobbs, 11, Tiayana Tabbie, 10, Ellie Dowell, 12, and Jade Salt, 10
Shifnal Girls Football Club are preparing to pack into the town's Park House Hotel to gather around the big screen. He added:"The plan is that we'll be all together to hopefully see them win it. The club has 13 teams and just over 200 girls." "It really helps when you're doing coaching sessions, because they know who all the players are. It used to be you'd say 'do a step-over like Ronaldo', but now you can say that about Russo.He added:"It's been massive. I've been coaching girls for about 11 years now. When I started it was double age groups, now there are teams for every year group.
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