Bradley Pritchard’s appointment as Lewes FC’s new men’s first team manager carries a romantic symmetry. After more than 100 appearances and three seasons on the pitch, the Hall of Famer returns to the Dripping Pan, not to lace up his boots but to lead from the dugout. But beneath the warmth of nostalgia and the … Continue reading Bradley Pritchard A Rookie Manager for the Rooks: Inspired Gamble or Risky Timing?
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‘It’s So Unfair,’ The Death of Women’s Egalitarian Football. Lewes and Durham Women to be Sacrificed at the Altar of Greed.
“There might be some casualties,” Campbell says, “but that’s going to be the reality.” Thus Sue Campbell, Head of Women's Football with The Football Association 2016-23, glibly evaluates the future of the Lewes FC Women and Durham FC Women continued presence in the top 2 flights of women’s football. I have argued ever since the … Continue reading ‘It’s So Unfair,’ The Death of Women’s Egalitarian Football. Lewes and Durham Women to be Sacrificed at the Altar of Greed.
Lewes FC and the Death of our Community Club.
For nearly 15 years Lewes FC have never really fitted into the community club mould. Too many directors from the outset simply followed a non-conformist independent and commercial directive. The rules of community ownership are enshrined in our constitution and have been neglected. Prior to the launch of Equality FC many directors fought to establish … Continue reading Lewes FC and the Death of our Community Club.
