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Halifax Town women investing following relegation
June 6, 2026
Source: Yahoo Sports · Read on source site
Halifax Town say they want to establish themselves as "one of the leading clubs in the women's game" and are improving facilities for its players.
>The tier-four side, who were relegated from the National League Northern Premier this season, hope changes to their training model will create an elite environment.
>Led by manager Rob Mitchell, Halifax will switch to daytime training and offer four sessions a week, as well as three days in the gym.
>They will also conduct analysis sessions and produce scouting reports as they hope to attract players from England's second and third tiers.
>It is part of club director Brad Mitchell's ambition to get Halifax into the Women's Super League 2 within the next three years.
>As well as increasing training, the club will be providing meals for players after each training session and accommodation for those who need it.
>Director Mitchell said in a social media post: "Last season's disappointment has only strengthened our resolve. This approach will help us create a fitter, stronger and more professional environment that gives us the best possible chance of success.
>"We are also focused on growing the reputation of Halifax Women within the game. A key part of that vision is securing a permanent home within the next two years."
>A number of clubs in the Women's National League are investing in their teams, though financial disparity still remains.
>Several clubs have also voiced their disapproval at proposals from the Football Association to allow WSL clubs to place an academy team in the third tier.