NI women's football still aiming to build on the Euro summer of 2022

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NI women's football still aiming to build on the Euro summer of 2022

NI women's football is aiming to build on the Euro summer of 2022. They suffered seven consecutive defeats in an eight-match winless streak. Their only competitive victories came against two minnows. However, they bounced back with three wins in a row, including taking a big scalp. They got back to doing better than hoped for in their last match of the year, a wonderful win over Italy. Before the season was capped off on that high, the famous friendly success secured by the most fitting player of all, Sarah McFadden. Kenny Shiels's side had shown that they were ready to write more chapters of achievement.

Nadene Caldwell grew up playing street football in the street in Windsor Park. She didn't sign for her first team until she was 11. Linfield Ladies had an academy at Windsor. Nadene was supported from no age.

NI women's football is aiming to qualify for Euro 2022. Chloe McCarron believes they shouldn't be satisfied with qualification. She believes NI's progress is a credit to their hard work.

NI women's football still aiming to build on the Euro summer of 2022. Laura Rafferty is a supporter and a player of the team. She's been playing for the past 10 years.

Marissa Callaghan had a foot injury and she worried about her participation in the Euros. She is a positive person and didn't let that stop her.

NI women's football is aiming to build on the Euro summer of 2022. Kenny Shiels' team has had more time with the girls in the past six months. The players' concentration and understanding of what they are trying to built is more evident in this environment than when they were working in stores and shops.

Sarah McFadden has changed her attitude towards football since having her daughter Harper. She used to hate playing in front of crowds, but now she enjoys it. NI women's football is aiming to build on the Euro 2022.

Simone Magill is injured. NI lost five players after playing England. They played Austria before. They were not filled with confidence due to Covid on the flight.NI women's football still aiming to build on Euro summer of 2022.

Simone Magill is injured. Lauren Wade is trying to console her. NI women's football is aiming to build on the Euro summer of 2022. They will work together for the next game.

Callaghan is excited about the prospect of leading the team out against Austria. She came on as a sub against Norway due to injury. She hopes to inspire young girls to play football. NI women's football is aiming to build on the Euro 2022.

NI women's football is aiming to build on the Euro summer of 2022. Joely Andrews says it will be a shock to the system.

NI women's football is aiming to build on the Euro summer of 2022. The last six months have been unreal. They are aiming for success. The team is currently preparing for the tournament.