Sunderland Revert To Part-Time Basis

In a statement. the club said: Over recent months, and after significant reviewing and analysis, it has become apparent that having a mix of full-time and part-time players was not working as effectively as the club, and indeed the players, had envisaged.

With a number of the current squad committed to careers or study, full-time football careers were not an option for them and Sunderland AFC Ladies is keen to retain the services of these long-standing players. A part-time model for players therefore ensures that students and those with careers such as teaching, can continue to be committed members of the first team squad, without having to make a choice between their career and football. It will also allow the coaching staff to have more structured training schedules and improved match preparation for the squad as a whole.

Sunderland AFC’s chief executive Martin Bain said: “We are reviewing the operation of every aspect of the football club as we aim to improve, both on and off the field. Our support for women’s football remains and we believe that at the present time this structure is a more effective way forward for all of us”.

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