Flint Town United Ladies have officially named their all‑time XI, a line‑up that reflects just four seasons of rapid growth and a 2‑2 draw with Cardiff MET on 18 April 2026. The selection celebrates players who have set appearance and goal records while the side navigates a recent run of 0W‑2D‑3L.
Who made the all‑time XI?
The goalkeeper spot goes to Becky Bott, who logged 65 appearances since the team’s launch in 2022‑23 and kept seven clean sheets in the 12‑game unbeaten league run that secured the 2023‑24 North Wales League East title. At right‑back, Taylia Chaloner earned her place with 67 caps and a 2024‑25 Genero Adran North Team of the Season nod. Chloe Hughes anchors left‑back duties, the first player to reach 50 games for the Silkwomen and now sitting on 68 appearances, her speed a legacy of her athletics background.
Which defenders stood out?
Shona Roberts, a December 2024 signing, contributed three goals in 28 outings, bringing experience from an Adran North title with Llandudno and caps for CPDM Y Felinheli. Emily Edwards only spent the 2023‑24 campaign at Flint but made 14 appearances, her tackling and ball skills helping the side to a perfect 12‑win season. In midfield, Ruby McGilloway captained the invincibles, tallying 52 appearances and 10 goals after arriving from NFA and Holywell.
Who are the attacking leaders?
Rosie Hughes tops the club’s scoring chart with 44 goals in 72 games and was named 2025‑26 Genero Adran North Player of the Season. Daisy Hughes adds 15 goals from 62 matches on the left wing, while Ruby Hastings has crossed the 50‑appearance mark, netting 17 times and scoring in the 2023‑24 promotion play‑off final. Zoe Stopford sits second in the goal tally with 42 strikes from 41 games, despite a serious knee injury in November that has kept her out since.
What does this mean for the squad’s future?
The all‑time XI underscores a core group that has already delivered titles and individual accolades. Yet the recent form – a string of three defeats after two draws – shows the side must translate past success into consistency. The club’s latest signing, Beth Roberts, arrived for the 2025‑26 season after a prolific 53‑goal haul at CPDM Henllan, but she has yet to replicate that output for Flint. If the Silkwomen can blend veteran leadership with emerging talent, the XI could become a template for future line‑ups rather than a nostalgic list.
How does the current season look?
Flint Town United Ladies sit amid a challenging stretch, their last five results reading 0W‑2D‑3L, most recent being the 2‑2 stalemate with Cardiff MET on 18 April 2026. The team’s defensive solidity, highlighted by Bott’s shot‑stopping and Chaloner’s consistency, will be tested as they aim to halt the slide and chase another league push. Fans will be watching closely to see whether the players named in the all‑time XI can spark a turnaround and add new chapters to the club’s short but bright history.
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