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  • 23/06/2025
Women's football pioneer Patricia Gregory MBE on her upcoming Hall of Museum induction

June 2025

National Football Museum, Manchester, UK
Transcript
00:00They very clearly, politely but clearly, said to us ladies play golf, women play
00:07football and cricket, rugby. I'm Patricia Gregory, I was born in Muswell Hill,
00:14London in August 47. In 1967 when I first had the idea of playing football
00:21there was no organisation of it and I wrote to the local paper having had the
00:27thought why don't girls play football? Girls and women wanted what their
00:35brothers had. If there was a an England team why didn't they have an England team?
00:46We worked for a couple of years, 67, 68 and into 69, to form a women's football
00:52association. We played our part in getting the FA to lift the 1921 ban. We formed
01:04fairly quickly leagues and the National Cup competition and had the first match in
01:101972 of the England team and it was coincidence at 100 years after the first
01:15men's international and then later on in 91 we formed a National League so that's a
01:26pretty good record.
01:32I think women have this great knack of seeing a job that needs to be done and
01:38doing it and not making a fuss about it.

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