As Wolves Women prepare for their first Molineux outing of the season against Huddersfield Town on Sunday, sporting director Matt Hobbs has called on supporters to turn out in their numbers to give Dan McNamara’s side the backing they deserve.
Almost a year on from more than 2,000 supporters turning out at Molineux to see the old gold lift the Northern Premier Division trophy, Wolves Women are in the thick of another promotion battle and know victory over the Terriers at Molineux could move them to within three points of the summit once again.
Hobbs, a regular at Wolves Women games this season, has seen first-hand the continued integration of the group into the Compton Park setup, as well as the inspiration the team are to his young daughter, and insisted Sunday is another big occasion in the continued development of the women and girls department at Wolves.
On Wolves Women returning to Molineux
“They’ve very quickly become a very important part of the football club and there’s a lot of ambition to move the women’s team forward, so opportunities for them to play at Molineux are very important so they feel that we hold them in the same regard as the men’s team. It’s really exciting to give them this opportunity and really exciting to give fans who may not watch them too regularly the opportunity to see them play. It’s a Sunday afternoon and a chance to watch a Wolves team play at Molineux.”
On building on last year’s Molineux outing
“It’s important for a few reasons. It’s important for the women and girls section of the football club, which is growing all the time, and the more support that all the fans can give, the better. We as a football club want to see it moving forward and one of the obvious ways to do that is by holding these games at Molineux and encouraging people to come and watch, especially if they haven’t been to a game before. I’ve been to a few games this season and it never ceases to amaze me the support the team gets and hopefully we can continue to grow that.”