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Posted August 14, 2011 09:01 · last edited March 18, 2021 06:11

Interesting list:Nomads would have to be the club that has dominated Women's Football,if we are talking historically.Whatever Coastal are NOW,back in the 1970s-80s Rangers and New Brighton were two separate and distinct clubs(something a lot of old timers would agree with I suggest).No matter what standard Nomads Women's team are now,nobody can deny that they are the most successful club.Fact.


It actually appears that whatever Coastal are now they can trace there current success back through the history of both Rangers and New Brighton. I know the club values the Reta Fitzparrick Cup as highly as any other trophy because of that heritage. And it looks like several clubs have shown dominance at some stage. Good for Nomads to have something to cling to as they stare life in the football wilderness in the face for the next 12 months at least. What happened to that dominance?

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toffeeman1970 wrote:
Interesting list:Nomads would have to be the club that has dominated Women's Football,if we are talking historically.Whatever Coastal are NOW,back in the 1970s-80s Rangers and New Brighton were two separate and distinct clubs(something a lot of old timers would agree with I suggest).No matter what standard Nomads Women's team are now,nobody can deny that they are the most successful club.Fact.


It actually appears that whatever Coastal are now they can trace there current success back through the history of both Rangers and New Brighton. I know the club values the Reta Fitzparrick Cup as highly as any other trophy because of that heritage. And it looks like several clubs have shown dominance at some stage. Good for Nomads to have something to cling to as they stare life in the football wilderness in the face for the next 12 months at least. What happened to that dominance?