WEST HAM’S explosive new Squad Goals documentary has provided a unique insight into the passion and character of the club’s captain – Gilly Flaherty.
Fascinating behind-the-scenes footage shows the Hammers skipper issuing her teammates TWO rousing team-talks during and after their 5-0 loss to Manchester City last season.
Gilly Flaherty delivers inspiring team-talks throughout the new Squad Goals documentary Credit: West Ham United FC
The Hammers skipper urged her teammates to “fight for the badge on their chest”Credit: West Ham United FC
The eye opening documentary follows the players’ highs and lows throughout their second season in the WSL Credit: West Ham United FC
The fly-on-the-wall BBC Three documentary follows West Ham during a bombshell season last term in the Women’s Super League.
The cameras capture all of the players’ struggles on and off the pitch, including their battles with mental health, relationships, paying rent, and overcoming a global pandemic.
“You work, you graft, you fight for the badge on your chest and if you aint prepared to do that then tell the manager and leave the team.”
Gilly Flaherty
In episode two, there are fireworks when the Hammers travel to the Academy Stadium to face top dogs City.
West Ham are a goal down within ten minutes, and the hosts pummel them with two more before the break – prompting Flaherty to deliver an inspiring half-time speech.
The Southwark born ace, 29, can be heard saying: “The reason it’s not working is because we’re all to quick to turn around and moan at each other,
“No one here is a princess, no one here is a prima donna.
The series offers an unfiltered glimpse into life for staff and players, including Alisha Lehmann (left) and Jacynta Galabadaarachchi (right)
Squad Goals follows up Britain’s Youngest Football boss, which shadowed then 18-year-old managing director Jack Sullivan (left)
“You work, you graft, you fight for the badge on your chest and if you aint prepared to do that then tell Matt Beard and leave the team.”
City fire two more goals past the Hammers and Flaherty gives her teammates another emotional dressing down after the final whistle.
The former Chelsea and Arsenal star is so passionate she is even forced to fight back to tears in the eye-opening documentary.
She continues by saying: “It’s obvious to see people are unhappy, pack your bags and go.
“Because it’s embarrassing, it happened last year, and it’s happening this year now,
“You’re not bigger than this club. And if it weren’t for the manager, half of you wouldn’t be here.”
Squad Goals follows up Britain’s Youngest Football boss, which shadowed then 18-year-old managing director Jack Sullivan.
In episode five, Flaherty, shows her vulnerable side by opening up about her past struggles with mental health.
The inspiring defender reveals her previous battles with depression, anxiety and even suicidal thoughts in front of the entire squad and staff.
BBC Three’s Squad Goals is available as a boxset on iPlayer now
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk