England reward for talented Chloe
Date published: 04 November 2009
SIGN HERE: Chloe Wild puts pen to paper alongside Manchester United’s girls development officer Emma Gaynon, the former Curzon Ladies player from Shaw.
TALENTED schoolgirl Chloe Wild is making her mark at Manchester United.
The 13-year-old, from Failsworth, is a member of the recently-formed Manchester United Foundation FA Girls Centre of Excellence.
And the former Heyside Angels player’s starling progress with United under-14s was rewarded with a trial for the England team.
Chloe was nominated for the FA regional talent camp at Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, from which the England squad was formed.
Our Lady’s pupil Chloe, who can play in midfield or up front, started her playing days for Heyside Angels.
She has also featured for the girls teams from Manchester City and Manchester United in the Lancashire League.
But to be eligible to play for England, girls must attend a centre of excellence which is why signing for Manchester United has been an important part in her development.
And to make it even more special Chloe, who trains at United’s former base at The Cliff, is a fan of the Reds too.
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