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In this instalment of In The Seat, we sat down with Vic Akers. Vic Akers is one of the most successful domestic coaches in the history of women's football, having led Arsenal to dominance in England's competitions. During his tenure as head coach, Akers won an impressive 32 major trophies. He also played a foundational role in the club's history, establishing Arsenal Ladies (now Arsenal Women) in 1987
This week in the seat we have Connie Howarth. Connie is a football development officer at IFDP and Connie is also a member of the Camden Towns Womens first team. Here Connie shares her journey in football as well as her views on what she believes is needed in the Womens game to help continue the growth we have seen.
In this episode, Jo Hind, Non-executive Member of London FA, talks about her journey with her sons team, how she got involved in the FA, how far women and girls' football has come and how far it still needs to go. Jo is also co-founder of BirdSoup,
In the seat for the second time we have Vic Akers. We discuss what inspired him to become the Arsenals Womens team coach and where that journey took him. Vic also dives in to what it was like the first time playing at Highbury as well as what it took to create an unbeatable team.
In this episode of In The Seat, we sat down with Shannon Hyner, London FAs Marketing and Communications Manager. Shannon also held the role of London FAs Football Development Officer where she strategically lead programs such as Wildcats, Squadgirls and JustPlay.
In the seat this week we have Amanda Lewis. Amanda is the Football Development Manager for Women & Girls at the London Football Association (London FA). In her role, she is responsible for promoting and developing women's and girls' football across London.
Shania Glover was In The Seat this time. Shania is an Equal Game Ambassador at the London FA. In her role, she supports grassroots football clubs in creating more accessible opportunities for women and girls to participate in football. This involves implementing the learnings from Equal Game Training and helping clubs develop their own Equal Game Action Plans