Prize money would be a lifeline for team fighting to survive as they face wealthy London City Lionesses in the fourth round
David v Goliath comparisons can be overused but few phrases will fit better when the Portsmouth-based Moneyfields FC step off the coach on Sunday for an FA Cup meeting with a club recently taken over by the US businesswoman Michele Kang.
Founded in 2017, Moneyfields climbed through the Hampshire leagues and the Southern Region leagues before, after two season’s lost to Covid, they secured promotion into National League Division One South West, the fourth tier of the women’s pyramid.
Continue reading…Prize money would be a lifeline for team fighting to survive as they face wealthy London City Lionesses in the fourth roundDavid v Goliath comparisons can be overused but few phrases will fit better when the Portsmouth-based Moneyfields FC step off the coach on Sunday for an FA Cup meeting with a club recently taken over by the US businesswoman Michele Kang.Founded in 2017, Moneyfields climbed through the Hampshire leagues and the Southern Region leagues before, after two season’s lost to Covid, they secured promotion into National League Division One South West, the fourth tier of the women’s pyramid. Continue reading…