there is jill scott, as an executive advertising. there isjill scott, 200a. tball, that would be jill. girls who play football, that would bejill. demi stokes and stafford ward. jill scott, think she was nine years old when she came along. the school was there from the start. we always kept in touch. she became part of our family. i was proud, you know, for an england team to win a big tournament it is what every footballer wants. tournament it is what every footballerwants. i tournament it is what every footballer wants. i think she has played her part in the success. in the early days we would give the girls, the young girls the opportunity to play, you know, the fact, the opportunity to be competitive. this is where the old youth centre used to be and on this grass was where they first started playing. we'rejust going to do one for the kick around the ball, you use both feared. —— both feet. so now we have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight... there was no provision for girls booroorban, there was no league, the fa didn't really provide anything