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Williams succeeds Duffy as TNS head coach

Williams succeeds Duffy as TNS head coach

BBC News24-05-2025

The New Saints have appointed Jodie Williams as the club's new Women's head coach following the departure of Shauna Duffy.Williams joins from Women's Super League side Everton, where she was Under-16s head coach and Under-21s assistant at the club's Pro Game Academy."I have only ever heard good things about The New Saints, so I look forward to starting the new season with the staff and players," Williams said."The launch of our new Girls' Academi programme, supporting the growing pathway for players at the club, means there's lots of hard work ahead, but these are really exciting times to look forward to."Duffy left at the end of the 2024-25 season to join the English Football Association having guided Saints to the Genero Adran Trophy.

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