Thornaby FC Shocks Fans by Axing All Girls’ Teams

In a stunning blow to women’s football, Thornaby FC has voted to scrap its entire female section. Over 100 girls from Under 7 up to the Women’s team are now left without a club. The ruthless move, driven by committee lead Trevor Wing, has rocked the North East football community.

From Arson Attack to Controversy: Thornaby in Turmoil

The club is still reeling from an arson attack last June that gutted their stadium, Teessdale Park. Flames destroyed the main stand, shop, offices, and community room. Local businesses like Oakes Energy, Smith Brothers Stores, and Wolseley Group rallied to help, but it’s been a tough road back.

Outrage Grows Over Female Section Cut

The abrupt axing of girls’ teams has sparked anger among coaches, volunteers, players, and sponsors who have poured heart and soul into the club for years.

“This move undermines everything the club stands for—community, inclusivity, and support for women’s football,” said one dismayed supporter.

At an emergency meeting, some committee members fought to keep the ladies’ teams alive, but staffing shortages and money worries won the day.

Supporters and Sponsors Pull Back

Britcab Ltd., a family-run firm and long-time Thornaby ally, has slammed the decision. Rich, the director and father of young football-loving girls, vowed to remove their logo from the men’s shirts in disgust.

“Thornaby FC’s backward step is heartbreaking for families like mine who cherish girls’ football,” he said.

What’s Next for Thornaby’s Female Footballers?

The club’s controversial choice throws a harsh spotlight on bigger issues—gender equality, community spirit, and the future of grassroots football. Fans and local teams now hope another club will open its arms to these talented young players, giving them a chance to keep chasing their dreams on the pitch.

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