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A whole new ball game to come at Pools

AMID all the recent pomp and ceremony of David Beckham picking up his 100th international cap, one small fact was overlooked.

Beckham was lauded as the fifth footballer to rack up a century of England appearances; Gill Coulthard may be small in stature, but shes hard to overlook in English football history.

I got a bit peeved with the news that David Beckham was the fifth player to earn 100 caps for England C he wasnt, I was, she said.

So I rang the FA to tell them C it went down really well . . .

But her playing days over, 119 international caps behind her, Coulthard is starting a new chapter, coaching the newlyformed Hartlepool United ladies team.

Coulthard, a defender by trade, spent over 20 years with hometown club Doncaster Belles, and was part of their rise to the very top of the womens game.

And, with the new venture to come at Victoria Park, she is well aware of the benefits of a tie in with a Football League club.

I Joined Doncaster Belles aged 13, had an England trial and got my first international cap in 1981, she said.

But I spent over 20 years with the club and its great to see them in the position they are now.

They linked up with Rovers and it proves that linking up with a club pays off.

Pools use the training area at Houghall and Ive known Russ Green(chief executive) for a long time.

There is a call for it in the area, we dont seem to have a good team in a very good league.

In the North-East weve got Sunderland and Newcastle playing in a good league, why not give it a go this side of Durham?

She added: My boots are now hung up and I want to put something else back into the game, Im working towards my prolicence and where better to start than here.

Im excited about it all C womens football is only going to go one way. Its one of the biggest growing sports around now, its massive.

When I first started out I wondered where it would go.

I thought that in ten years time there would be a real competition at the top C but there isnt, theres still Arsenal, Fulham, Doncaster and the like.

Where are we going wrong? A lot of it is down to money and sustainability. Clubs arent going to give you money if theres nothing in it for them, but its great to tie in with Pools. It can only be of benefit to all.

Hartlepool already has made a mark on the international stage, with Lindsay Johnson impressing for Everton and England.

The central defender has reached the highest point, she was part of the World Cup squad last year, and Coulthard believes hopefuls looking to make their mark at Pools next season, have the perfect role model.

In Hartlepool weve got Lindsay and anyone within our region can look up to her, she added, ahead of a series of trials where she hopes to find a new Lindsay Johnson for the team.

I would like to be able to use her here, get her in and see what her input can be.

She has gone from playing in the region to playing for England C what a story C and Im sure there are others who, if we can get them in, can achieve their potential.

And she firmly believes she is launching a new venture with plenty of potential.

Ive played in the league we are going into (Durham County Development League) and its not great, but the aim is to get out of it asap and move on, she vowed.

The aim is to take the club as high as we can C we want to be in the Premier League.

Listening to the chairman here, Ken Hodcroft, and listening to Russ they want to, so why not?

It does work and can bring people in. It can increase the women fan base at the club.

I want to get everyone involved, Keith Nobbs with the Football in the Community programme and build up a big structure of teams.

And she added: I have high standards C Ive been involved in the women's academy at Peterlee and Houghall College.

My standards are right up there, its up to the players to meet me, because I wont drop my standards.

Pools, about to enter their centenary season after starting out in the 1908/09 campaign, are equally enthusiastic about the new venture.

Clubs who have introduced female football have reaped the benefits, said chief executive Russ Green.

We are finding we are getting more women through the gates, more girls in the Playing For Success classrooms and the interest is growing.

They want to be part of the club and while we want to introduce a ladies first team, we want long term to introduce a number of junior sides and all age groups through our centre of excellence.

Having Gill on board is great and she will attract top players.

Peterlee have their team and have progressed, now with our name attached it can only help.

In the days of announcing the team, weve had a lot of interest and it opens doors for us.

IOR are behind the scheme 100per cent and everything we have done with the centenary year is being fully backed.

ö It was reported in New Zealand yesterday that Wellington Phoenix have turned to the PFA for advice after Pools announced that Joel Porter was staying at Victoria Park. Phoenix say they had agreed a three-year deal with the striker before Pools took up the year-long option on his contract last Friday.

9:13am Monday 12th May 2008

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