Barnsley Women's manager LOIS DANIELS tells STEPH FAIRBAIRN she hopes the Lionesses' triumph can give a boost to participation and interest in her club
Barnsley Women ply their trade in the fourth tier of women’s football in England.
At the helm is 26-year-old Lois Daniels, who became the sole person in charge in May after a period as joint-manager.
She had previously coached Sheffield FC and their city neighbours Sheffield United, having hung up her boots early as a player to fully commit to her management dream.
Her first solo season as Barnsley boss comes off the back of England’s historic victory in the Women’s Euros.
SCW caught up with Lois to get her take on the Euros, what impact it has had on her players and the club, and the opportunities the Lionesses’ victory can provide the female game at all levels in the UK…
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