HISTORY
Early History
The club was formed in 2005 and started in the Greater London Women's Division 2. They won the league in their first ever season, losing only one game and not conceding any at home. Then club also won the Russell cup and Middlesex Junior cup to secure a treble in their first season. Head coach Mark Callaghan resigned at the end of the season along with Manager Nat Hedges, leaving the club to re-build for the next season.
2006/2007
The club started the season by appointing former player Katrina Cook as manager, and promoting goalkeeping coach- Sean Caldwell- to assistant manager. The club won their first trophy under the new management in pre-season, winning the Abbey Rangers tournement.
The club lost their first game in the Greater London Women's Division 1, but went on to win the league once again as well as becoming the first ever winners of the Isthmian Women's cup, beating Leyton WFC 3-0 in the final.
2007/2008
A new division and a new test. The club's toughest season to date, still saw them finish 3rd in the league. However, a far distance from the promotion places. Kate Cook departed in mid-November, along with captain Kate Davies and vice-skipper Laura Spooner. Sean Caldwell took over with Marco Bianco for the remainder of the season, however lack of player's was a real problem and the team's form dropped in the last few months.
Despite a turbulent year the club still managed a fantastic position in the table, and are looking to re-build for another promotion push next season.