Sunderland Echo

Sunderland Ladies announce four signings – with more on the way

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Sunderland Ladies have announced four new signings.

Melanie Reay’s side have brought in Olivia Watt and Emily Scarr, both of whom most recently played at Middlesbro­ugh.

Watt, a 21-year-old centre-back, is rejoining the club while Scarr is a 20-yearold left winger.

Sunderland have also added 16-year-olds Libbi McInnes and Abby Towers from the regional talent centre.

The Lady Black Cats have lost a number of key players from the side that were so dominant last season.

Mollie Lambert and Bridget Galloway have joined Durham Women in the Championsh­ip.

It was confirmed earlier this week that Sunderland’s National League campaign will begin on September 20th, and Reay has promised that there ‘will be more to come’ in terms of summer signings before the new season kicks off.

Reay said: “We are delighted to bring in Olivia and Emily.

"They are two really strong players who have proven they can play at this level and beyond.

"Abby and Libbi are both England youth internatio­nals who have come out of our regional talent centre, so we’re looking forward to seeing what they can do.

“We are very happy with the four additions to the squad and we look forward to watching their contributi­ons to the side this season.

"There will definitely be more to come.”

Sunderland were sat 11 points clear at the top of the National League North when fixtures were postponed last season, and still had a game in hand on Derby County in second place.

That denied the club the chance to apply for promotion, precipitat­ing the highprofil­e departures from the squad.

Earlier this summer, the club stressed its commitment to the team in a meeting with supporters’ groups.

Minutes from the meeting said: “NF [Executive Director Neil Fox] praised Mel Copeland and her success in retaining players when Sunderland Ladies when into National League North for an extra season with the aim of getting promoted.

"But players wish to play at a higher level so have moved on.

"Sunderland AFC remain committed to the Ladies team.”

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