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Portsmouth send 'incredible' thanks as manager exit now confirmed

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Portsmouth are set to undergo major changes throughout this summer, with their women's set-up shifting dramatically already.

Pompey Women endured a tough season, but survived the threat of relegation from the FA WSL 2 Division as they finished superbly and bounced back to finish ninth.

Portsmouth will now go through a redevelopment, which should aid their women's teams in the long run, and this means that a key staff member has now left Westleigh Park.

While John Mousinho has been linked with a move away from the Portsmouth men's side, the women have overseen a major departure.

Jay Sadler led Portsmouth Ladies to survival (Credit: The Guardian)
Jay Sadler led Portsmouth Ladies to survival (Credit: The Guardian)

Molly Small leaves Portsmouth Women under-23s

Portsmouth Women under-23 head coach Molly Small has now departed, and the Fratton Park club have sent a message of thanks.

"We would like to thank Molly and her staff for their incredible dedication and effort while at the club," they wrote in a club statement.

Women’s Championship Final Standings 2024-25Games PlayedPoints
9. Portsmouth2013
10. Blackburn Rovers2012
11. Sheffield United207
Portsmouth Ladies avoided relegation

Small took up her role in 2022 and led Portsmouth Women under-23s to the FA Women's National League South West Reserve Section title in her first season, before back-to-back second-place finishes in an impressive reign.

The 29-year-old has now sent a message expressing her gratitude towards Portsmouth after what has been an incredible period for the under-23s, with thanks being directed at Ladies' manager Jay Sadler.

Portsmouth Women disband under-23 side

Portsmouth Women have now announced that their women's under-23 side will be disbanded and reorganised into a development programme.

The decision to disband the team may be a controversial one, given how well they have performed under Small, but it is a long-term vision.

She managed 66 games, won a title, and reached several other finals and semi-finals as Portsmouth became one of the best teams at under-23 level.

Freya Jones and Jess Smith are two of the players who reached the first team after coming through the under-23s, and Portsmouth fans will now hope that the decision to restructure pays off in the future, given the weight of the decision that has been made.

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