Unique Lioness says her group ‘dreamed of this moment’ forward of World Cup closing

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n unique Lioness who performed for an England ladies’s group in its first main match has stated the present group’s achievements are “everything we hoped would be achieved for women’s football”.

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Mary Blake, 69, gained a bronze medal for an England Ladies group in 1969 in the course of the very first ladies’s European Championship in Italy.

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The data are but to formally recognise the group, however Ms Blake instructed the PA news company the squad she was a member of is “still part of the history” of the Lionesses.

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Speaking about England’s success within the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, she stated: “We’re all elated, phenomenal isn’t it?

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“We’ve waited a long time and we’re getting it all now in the last two years.

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“We dreamed about things like this, that women would get paid… it’s just come such a long way in the last few years really.

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“It’s incredible really, I can’t wait for them to win.”

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Ms Blake stated she watched the Lionesses’ semi-final victory over Australia with one her former teammates Tina Oliver.

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Asked if she ever thought an England ladies’s group would obtain this stage of success, Ms Blake stated: “Believe it or not, we always hoped it would because as I say, at that time we did have a couple of girls who were asked to stay in Italy and play professionally or semi-professionally.

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“But the FA didn’t like it, it was frowned upon.

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“They just didn’t want women to play, I don’t know why.

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They've done amazing and it's everything we hoped would be achieved for women's football even though it was 50 years ago

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“Although we’re not recognised, we’re still part of the history and our results are there for people to look at on Google… so that’s something I suppose.”

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Recalling her time on the first ladies’s European Championship, Ms Blake instructed PA: “When we were playing… we played in the biggest stadium in Italy at the time, Juventus’ stadium, and it was incredible.

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“I was only 16 years of age – we had big crowds then and it was on television, and we did get publicity when we came back – it was in the newspapers.

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“But it was all unofficial and our team still is unofficial – they’ve given caps to those from, I think, 1972 onwards – so for 69, 70 and 71, we’re the ‘unofficials’, so we’ve still not been recognised properly really.

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“We had big crowds for that time – it was unheard of for women to play football in those days.”

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Ms Blake, who now volunteers for the Women’s Royal Army Corps (WRAC) Association in her house city of Luton, continued: “My parents were so proud, my grandparents – it was in the newspapers so they thought it was wonderful and they encouraged me so much.

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“At the time it was amazing, but what the girls are doing now and what they’ve achieved – thank God they’ve got the FA’s backing now and everything – it’s just fantastic.

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“I wish I could have been there for the final on Sunday.”

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Ms Blake stated though she was unable to attend the World Cup closing, she did watch the Lionesses’ Euro 22 win at Wembley.

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She stated: “When I was at Wembley for the European final, there were people behind us and somebody just happen to mention that I played in that… and one of the girls’ mother said ‘if it wasn’t for these women, you wouldn’t be able to play now.

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“They all cheered us and everything, it was so nice.

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“So that’s what made me think, if we hadn’t played or kept going, it might not be what it is today.

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“I’m so proud of the team and the girls, and what they’ve done and what they’ve achieved, and what they’ll hopefully achieve on Sunday all being well – there’s no reason why they can’t win.

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“I hope one day I’ll meet them but you never know.

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“They’re so modest as well, they’re not big-headed, they give a lot of time, they talk to people, they don’t go round with their noses stuck in the air, they’re very nice women.”

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Asked if she had a message for the Lionesses forward of Sunday’s crunch match with Spain, Ms Blake stated: “They’ve done amazing and it’s everything we hoped would be achieved for women’s football even though it was 50 years ago.

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“We’ve all dreamed about this moment, even the European Cup, to win that was the start really, just the icing on the cake.

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“I hoped I would see the day, and to happen in my lifetime… is even better, so hopefully I’ll see it on Sunday.

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“I can’t wait to see them lifting that trophy on Sunday – I’ll probably cry in jubilation.

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“I hope so anyway – there’s nothing stopping them from being able to do it, and I wish them all the best, and I shall be rooting for them on Sunday.”

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