Our guest is Patricia Gregory, an historian of women’s football in the UK who is writing a book on its history. Patricia became the Hon. Assistant Secretary of the Women’s Football Association from its inception until taking over as Hon. Secretary from Arthur Hobbs in 1972. A position she held until 1981 when through her encouragement a full time official was appointed – a full time job, running a club and a league as well as duties for the WFA proved too much. Prior to becoming an Hon. Life Vice President in 1984, until the dissolution of the WFA in 1993, she served for a year in each capacity as Liaison Officer and Chairman. She was invited to become a member of the UEFA Women’s Football Committee in 1979 serving 7 terms until 1993. After the WFA ceased she served for a time on The Women’s Football Alliance Committee of The FA. Patricia has been a Vice-President of The Women of the Year Association since Tony Lothian first invited her to take the role along with the late Erna Low. She has spent over 45 years in sports broadcasting for BBC and ITV and was one of the founders of the Women’s Football Association in the late 1960s. Patricia was one of the first women in England to qualify as a referee and was a member of the UEFA women’s football committee for fourteen years.
Host: Chris Stafford
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