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The "Gas Girls" won their first league title

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The "Gas Girls" won their first league title

The gas girl wins the league championship

Bristol Rovers Women's have been declared as Champions of the Gloucestershire County Women's Football League.

Bristol Rangers women's team was declared Gloucestershire Women's Football League champions.

The 'Gas Girls' picked up their first title since the club was relaunched in 2019, after a disruptive two seasons, due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Due to the impact and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the team has had a very bad time in the past two seasons. Thankfully, since the club reopened in 2019, "Gas Girls" have won their first league title.

The squad were due to face Abbeymead Rovers on Sunday afternoon where a win would clinch the title, however the visitors were forced to pull out of the match as they were unable to fulfil a full squad. With a guaranteed three points in the bag, it was confirmed that The Gas were declared as Champions!

The team was scheduled to face The Abimed Rangers on Sunday afternoon, and one of them would have won the title if they had won, but the visiting team was forced to withdraw from the game because they could not form a full squad to play. Given the three-point go-to-bag situation, the Bristol Rangers women's team was declared champions!

First-Team Manager, Nathan Hallett-Young said, "It's not the way we wanted to win it, however it doesn't take away this achievement from us. After all of the hard work that everyone has put in throughout the season, we deserve to celebrate!"

First-team manager Nathan Hallett-Young said: "It's not the way we want to win, but it's not going to take away our achievements. After everyone has worked hard all season, we deserve to celebrate winning this league title!"

Bristol Rovers Women's Captain, Natalie Coles, said "It's been a challenging 12 months for everyone but the girls have been awesome this season. It's a pleasure to play with a great group of girls and it's an honour to Captain Bristol Rovers Women's to our first title as a Club."

Bristol Rangers women's team captain Natalie Coles said: "These 12 months have been challenging for everyone but the girls have been fantastic this season. It's a pleasure to play with a group of good girls, and it's an honour to be captain and lead bristol Rangers women's team to the club's first league title. ”

Gas Girls Co-Founder and Club Secretary, Matthew Davies, said "I am incredibly proud of every single one of our players for their commitment and passion to wear the blue and white quarters. They fully deserve to celebrate this fantastic achievement after a tumultuous two seasons for everyone. We couldn't have achieved this if it wasn't for our amazing volunteer staff, our sponsors, partners and our fans. We can't thank you enough for your messages and your support!"

Matthew Davis, co-founder and club secretary of Gas Girls, said: "I am incredibly proud of the commitment and passion of each of our players in blue and white jerseys". After two chaotic seasons, they should have celebrated this fantastic achievement. We wouldn't have won this league without our amazing volunteers, sponsors, partners and fans. We can't thank you enough for your message and support!"

Despite the action on the pitch being halted on two occasions throughout the 2020/21 season, Bristol Rovers Women's have played an integral part in the community, helping the Community Trust with the delivery of the 'Tackling Loneliness' project. The Club has also been recognised for their partnership with Bristol Pride and the special edition away shirt that sits proudly in the National Football Museum.

Although games on the pitch were suspended twice in the 2020/21 season, Bristol Rangers women's teams played an integral role in the community, helping the Community Trust implement the 'Tackle Loneliness' programme. The club has also been recognised for their proud partnership with Bristol and the special edition of the away kit is proudly displayed at the National Football Museum.

Bristol Rovers Women's will now be awaiting further news from the FA regarding their application for promotion into Tier 6 of the Women's Football Pyramid.

Bristol Rangers women's team will now await further news from the FA about their application to advance to Tier 6 of the Women's Pyramid.

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