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![]() Ambitious Conneely, who now celebrates a decade in charge of the Allard Way based team, knows this season will be a tough test for his small side. Beaten finalists in last season's League Cup Final and having produced a record FA Women's Cup run just twelve months previously amid back to back promotions from the West Midlands League, Conneely knows this season will be the biggest test of his managerial rein in charge of the Midlands Club. Unlike other Midlands Combination clubs, Conneely has fewer resources that many of their more illustrious big name opponents but, despite that, over the years the club's hunt for silverware and progress through the Women's Football Pyramid continues despite only having a very small playing squad. Ten years on and the name of the communications giant Marconi may have long since vanished and been replaced by the name Copsewood. Conneely's hard work, time and dedication has lifted the club to its biggest position within the women's domestic game, backed up by coaches Ryan and Joe Conneely, the club's success over the past years many had been attributed to Conneely's ten years in command but the canny coach would be the first to acknowledge many people have played their part in the club's rise in the past decade. The family orientated football club is seeking ambitious players aged 16+ in all positions to join them this season to play in the Midlands Combination. This is a unique chance for players who believe they have the ability to play in the third tier and beyond of the Women's Football Pyramid. The Club offers excellent coaching, first class playing conditions and social club facilities at their Allard Way headquarters in Coventry - if you are interested in joining, please contact Mick on (07931) 529126.
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