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Major developments for the women's team 18:52 - Jun 16 with 2182 viewsGeoffSentence

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jun/16/womens-super-league-14-clubs-ex

Professional Wsl2, expanded wsl with extra promotion places this season assuming the FA approves it

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Major developments for the women's team on 19:39 - Jun 16 with 1966 viewsMark

Interesting: "Next season the top two WSL2 clubs will be promoted and the third-placed team will have a playoff against the bottom WSL side".

ITFC Women would need significant investment in the team to challenge near the top, and I think realistically the aim will be to stay up.
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Major developments for the women's team on 21:03 - Jun 16 with 1784 viewsNo_Moore_Kieffer

Playing at Col U next season too, along with the U21s, and as a thank you, we've paid for the pitch to be done properly at the JCS
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Major developments for the women's team on 21:09 - Jun 16 with 1740 viewsSitfcB

Major developments for the women's team on 21:03 - Jun 16 by No_Moore_Kieffer

Playing at Col U next season too, along with the U21s, and as a thank you, we've paid for the pitch to be done properly at the JCS


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Major developments for the women's team on 07:19 - Jun 17 with 1431 viewsMark

Major developments for the women's team on 21:03 - Jun 16 by No_Moore_Kieffer

Playing at Col U next season too, along with the U21s, and as a thank you, we've paid for the pitch to be done properly at the JCS


I wouldn't think ITFC would move the team to play in Essex! There is an established following in Felixstowe, so I expect they will continue there with more matches at Portman Road.
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Major developments for the women's team on 11:32 - Jun 17 with 1241 viewsNo_Moore_Kieffer

Major developments for the women's team on 07:19 - Jun 17 by Mark

I wouldn't think ITFC would move the team to play in Essex! There is an established following in Felixstowe, so I expect they will continue there with more matches at Portman Road.


League regulations requires it, unless they've changed with the rebrand and think the 21s are looking for that more senior environment & makes our investment more worthwhile
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Major developments for the women's team on 11:38 - Jun 17 with 1206 viewstextbackup

Major developments for the women's team on 21:03 - Jun 16 by No_Moore_Kieffer

Playing at Col U next season too, along with the U21s, and as a thank you, we've paid for the pitch to be done properly at the JCS


I don’t really care for ladies football, but having our new plastic pitch etc, why spend money on Colchester’s pitch, when we have a very durable one at PR.

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Major developments for the women's team on 13:07 - Jun 17 with 1084 viewsHugoagogo_Reborn

Major developments for the women's team on 11:38 - Jun 17 by textbackup

I don’t really care for ladies football, but having our new plastic pitch etc, why spend money on Colchester’s pitch, when we have a very durable one at PR.


I'd imagine the overheads. Probably costs less to use a smaller stadium that is well-filled, than a large stadium that is half-empty

Edit: Thrilled for the ladies, though. It's definitely a big boost if they get to play at an EFL quality stadium, and it's no further distance than Felixstowe.
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Major developments for the women's team on 13:16 - Jun 17 with 1047 viewstextbackup

Major developments for the women's team on 13:07 - Jun 17 by Hugoagogo_Reborn

I'd imagine the overheads. Probably costs less to use a smaller stadium that is well-filled, than a large stadium that is half-empty

Edit: Thrilled for the ladies, though. It's definitely a big boost if they get to play at an EFL quality stadium, and it's no further distance than Felixstowe.
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I mean it’s a fair distance for those that live in Felixstowe that watch.

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Major developments for the women's team on 13:46 - Jun 17 with 950 viewsHugoagogo_Reborn

Major developments for the women's team on 13:16 - Jun 17 by textbackup

I mean it’s a fair distance for those that live in Felixstowe that watch.


That's true, but as you say, you don't care for women's football, so don't lose sleep over it.
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Major developments for the women's team on 14:11 - Jun 17 with 887 viewsPinewoodblue

Cannot find anywhere details of any changes lower down the pyramid. Not even a mention to how many teams in WSL2 in 2026/27.

Maybe why Phil hasn’t put out a news story yet.

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Major developments for the women's team on 14:13 - Jun 17 with 872 viewstextbackup

Major developments for the women's team on 13:46 - Jun 17 by Hugoagogo_Reborn

That's true, but as you say, you don't care for women's football, so don't lose sleep over it.


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Major developments for the women's team on 14:16 - Jun 17 with 870 viewsitfcjoe

Major developments for the women's team on 13:07 - Jun 17 by Hugoagogo_Reborn

I'd imagine the overheads. Probably costs less to use a smaller stadium that is well-filled, than a large stadium that is half-empty

Edit: Thrilled for the ladies, though. It's definitely a big boost if they get to play at an EFL quality stadium, and it's no further distance than Felixstowe.
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Maybe if you owned both stadiums that would be the case, but renting one when you already own one would be mad

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Major developments for the women's team on 14:19 - Jun 17 with 841 viewsJammyDodgerrr

Major developments for the women's team on 14:11 - Jun 17 by Pinewoodblue

Cannot find anywhere details of any changes lower down the pyramid. Not even a mention to how many teams in WSL2 in 2026/27.

Maybe why Phil hasn’t put out a news story yet.


Nothing is changing for WSL2. No expansion as of yet.

This is a good summary: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jun/17/wsl-wsl2-wnl-expansion-womens-f

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Major developments for the women's team on 14:22 - Jun 17 with 835 viewsJammyDodgerrr

Major developments for the women's team on 11:32 - Jun 17 by No_Moore_Kieffer

League regulations requires it, unless they've changed with the rebrand and think the 21s are looking for that more senior environment & makes our investment more worthwhile


Hear that, but if our decision is to make them play at Colchester instead of Portman Road, that is a stupid decision IMO. It might be cheaper, but everything about it feels wrong. Let them play at our stadium, pay our own employees etc etc. Don't like it.
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Major developments for the women's team on 14:30 - Jun 17 with 790 viewsburnbudgiesburn

Major developments for the women's team on 14:22 - Jun 17 by JammyDodgerrr

Hear that, but if our decision is to make them play at Colchester instead of Portman Road, that is a stupid decision IMO. It might be cheaper, but everything about it feels wrong. Let them play at our stadium, pay our own employees etc etc. Don't like it.
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I wonder what the reason given would be for not playing at Portman Road now?

It's an extra 11 games sure, but Leicester City manage it?
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Major developments for the women's team on 16:36 - Jun 17 with 661 viewsMark

Major developments for the women's team on 14:22 - Jun 17 by JammyDodgerrr

Hear that, but if our decision is to make them play at Colchester instead of Portman Road, that is a stupid decision IMO. It might be cheaper, but everything about it feels wrong. Let them play at our stadium, pay our own employees etc etc. Don't like it.
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I would not go to Colchester, it is in Essex and would not feel right. Felixstowe is 3 miles closer than Colchester and £4 cheaper on the train (day return). The stadium is a few minutes' walk from the station in Felixstowe, Colchester is a 40 minute walk. Felixstowe is an ideal day out on Sunday, the North of Colchester not so much!

I think they either need to make some minor improvements to Felixstowe's ground or move the 11 matches a season to Portman Road.
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Major developments for the women's team on 23:09 - Jun 17 with 399 viewsNo_Moore_Kieffer

Major developments for the women's team on 16:36 - Jun 17 by Mark

I would not go to Colchester, it is in Essex and would not feel right. Felixstowe is 3 miles closer than Colchester and £4 cheaper on the train (day return). The stadium is a few minutes' walk from the station in Felixstowe, Colchester is a 40 minute walk. Felixstowe is an ideal day out on Sunday, the North of Colchester not so much!

I think they either need to make some minor improvements to Felixstowe's ground or move the 11 matches a season to Portman Road.


I'm not sure why it hasn't been announced - perhaps it isn't 100% agreed yet and they're still weighing up the logistics of it, but it was agreed between the clubs and staff at Col U have certainly been told but must be pretty confident it's happening.

I think the incentive is the pitch at PR gets protected. Yes, it's "only" 11 extra games, but add in the U21s and it becomes more.

Yes, you could just say the 21s don't play at PR, but I think the approach towards a 'one club' model and wanting a more senior environment for the U21s will be factors.

Assume if it is all done and dusted, news will be out soon, although it could be that CUFCs take over has changed/delayed things too
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Major developments for the women's team on 07:01 - Jun 18 with 141 viewsWallingford_Boy

Major developments for the women's team on 14:19 - Jun 17 by JammyDodgerrr

Nothing is changing for WSL2. No expansion as of yet.

This is a good summary: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jun/17/wsl-wsl2-wnl-expansion-womens-f


We’re not in WSL2.

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Major developments for the women's team on 07:09 - Jun 18 with 103 viewsC_HealyIsAPleasure

Major developments for the women's team on 07:01 - Jun 18 by Wallingford_Boy

We’re not in WSL2.


https://www.itfc.co.uk/news/2025/may/12/new-identity-for-women-s-professional-ga

“ Following promotion from the FAWNL Southern Premier Division, Town Women will now compete in the WSL2 for the first time in the Club’s history”

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Major developments for the women's team on 07:13 - Jun 18 with 83 viewsMark

Major developments for the women's team on 23:09 - Jun 17 by No_Moore_Kieffer

I'm not sure why it hasn't been announced - perhaps it isn't 100% agreed yet and they're still weighing up the logistics of it, but it was agreed between the clubs and staff at Col U have certainly been told but must be pretty confident it's happening.

I think the incentive is the pitch at PR gets protected. Yes, it's "only" 11 extra games, but add in the U21s and it becomes more.

Yes, you could just say the 21s don't play at PR, but I think the approach towards a 'one club' model and wanting a more senior environment for the U21s will be factors.

Assume if it is all done and dusted, news will be out soon, although it could be that CUFCs take over has changed/delayed things too


I would hope they would do some consultation with fans, as if the established fan base in Felixstowe does not want to travel to Colchester they would need to be confident that enough new people would go to the matches to meet WSL2 attendance requirements. I know a match or two at Portman Road would bump up the average. Colchester feels very wrong to me.
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Major developments for the women's team on 07:14 - Jun 18 with 79 viewsMark

Major developments for the women's team on 07:01 - Jun 18 by Wallingford_Boy

We’re not in WSL2.


We are next season. The Women's Championship was renamed
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Major developments for the women's team on 07:14 - Jun 18 with 76 viewsPerublue

Major developments for the women's team on 07:01 - Jun 18 by Wallingford_Boy

We’re not in WSL2.


Errrr .. we are

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Major developments for the women's team on 07:42 - Jun 18 with 11 viewsSharkey

Major developments for the women's team on 16:36 - Jun 17 by Mark

I would not go to Colchester, it is in Essex and would not feel right. Felixstowe is 3 miles closer than Colchester and £4 cheaper on the train (day return). The stadium is a few minutes' walk from the station in Felixstowe, Colchester is a 40 minute walk. Felixstowe is an ideal day out on Sunday, the North of Colchester not so much!

I think they either need to make some minor improvements to Felixstowe's ground or move the 11 matches a season to Portman Road.


Has the club EVER shown any interest in people who use public transport?

The people who will probably like this move the most will be the away teams.
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