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Posted January 25, 2014 18:18 · last edited January 25, 2014 18:19

Two more Football Ferns sign with clubs in the English FA Women's Super League, making it five Kiwis now:

 25 year-old midfielder Katie Hoyle is signing with Notts County Ladies. Will join them after the Aussie women's league ends where she's currently playing for Melbourne Victory (and after the Cyprus Cup in mid-March with the Ferns):

 http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/da0edc8d-d667-4e94-b865-78213453677e/language/en-US/Default.aspx

And also signing for Notts County Ladies is defender Anna Green, also currently playing in the Australian W-League where her side Sydney FC is sitting in second place, two points off the top with a game in hand:

http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/e26290d5-0f0e-4472-8958-eb86558c0b7f/language/en-US/Default.aspx

They join Sarah Gregorius (Liverpool),  Betsy Hassett (Manchester City) and Hayley Bowden (nee Moorwood - Lincoln Ladies) who took last season off due to child-birth (married to All Black Dan Bowden).

Continues the trend of NZ being one of the top three sources for foreign players in the league since it inception.

Now about the same number as we had in the German women's league.


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Big Pete 65 edited January 25, 2014 18:19

Two more Football Ferns sign with clubs in the English FA Women's Super League, making it five Kiwis now:

 25 year-old midfielder Katie Hoyle is signing with Notts County Ladies. Will join them after the Aussie women's league ends where she's currently playing for Melbourne Victory (and after the Cyprus Cup in mid-March with the Ferns):

 http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/da0edc8d-d667-4e94-b865-78213453677e/language/en-US/Default.aspx

And also signing for Notts County Ladies is defender Anna Green, also currently playing in the Australian W-League where her side Sydney FC is sitting in second place, two points off the top with a game in hand.

They join Sarah Gregorius (Liverpool),  Betsy Hassett (Manchester City) and Hayley Bowden (nee Moorwood - Lincoln Ladies) who took last season off due to child-birth (married to All Black Dan Bowden).

Continues the trend of NZ being one of the top three sources for foreign players in the league since it inception.

Now about the same number as we had in the German women's league.