Halifax Courier

Mitchell hails new era as team moves to Bradford

- Mark Berry mark.berry@nationalwo­rld.com @WExp_Mark

Manager Rob Mitchell believes that Brighouse Town Women’s move from the town is the first step in a new era for the team.

The Women’s National League Northern Premier Division side announced an end to their 10-year associatio­n with Brighouse Town FC last week and played their first game at their new home of Eccleshill United, in Bradford, when they defeated Liverpool Feds 2-1.

Mitchell is hopeful that the move from the Yorkshire Payments Stadium will continue to deliver positive results on and off the pitch but insists that the breakaway from Brighouse was amicable. He said: “Town want a women’s team that they have full control in running, but we weren’t willing to hand that over. They are going in one direction and we are going in another.

"It was a tough decision. I am a Brighouse lad and former player at the club. The women’s team had a brilliant 10-year affiliatio­n with Town but we need to make the next step in the journey.

"We had a great relationsh­ip with Brighouse Town. There is no animosity. We shared the ground and badge but we have been happy to look after ourselves. We are an independen­t women’s team that is not linked to Town’s men’s side.

"We have always managed our own finances and that is really tough as we are not associated with a ‘big club’ but the expectatio­ns are high and so are the expenses.”

Looking ahead, Mitchell said: “I feel we need to be more of a club and do something different; be self-sufficient. The most important thing for us is to build our women’s and girls’ teams, from bottom to top.”

The move to Eccleshill’s base has allowed the team to break away from Brighouse but their long-term home remains undecided.

Mitchell said: “Eccleshill is a short term solution for the rest of this season, with potential for next season."

He added: "There aren’t many facilities in the area that meet the requiremen­ts of playing at the third level of the women’s game so we are keeping our options open.”

Then there is the small matter of what the team will be called. They have until May 1 to submit their new team name in time for next season. Mitchell said: “We are open to new names but we don’t want to be in a position where we have to keep changing it because of location. It has to be right.”

 ?? ?? Brighouse Town Women manager Rob Mitchell. Pic: Bruce Fitzgerald
Brighouse Town Women manager Rob Mitchell. Pic: Bruce Fitzgerald

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