66 Years Ago Today The Manchester Corinthians Start Their South American Tour

On this day (11 May) in 1960 the Manchester Corinthians women’s team landed in New York at the start of their three month tour of South America (they started in New York and then flew south). As part of the decade+ long project into the club I’ve managed to identify all 29 women who participated for the tour (see below). The stories of many of these appear in Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History and I’ve been privileged to into so many Corinthians from this era. Only yesterday I was with one of them (she’s almost 92) as we chatted again about her life.

The players who went to South America are (with the ones I interviewed for the first edition of the book in bold). If you went on the tour or a member of your family did then please let me know. I’m still keen to capture more stories and don’t want to miss anybody out:

Alice Sharples
Andrea Allen
Anne Grimes
Anne Keane
Barbara Bottoms
Brenda Ward
Doris Ashley
Freda Ashton
Gillian Holland
Jean Turner
Josephine Hilldrup
Josephine Hankinson
Lesley Howard
Margaret ‘Bunty’ Hilton
Margaret Whitworth
Margaret Griffiths
Margaret Turner
Margaret Wilde
Marion Matley
Marlene Goddard
Mary Bee
Mavis Cooke
Molly Edwards
Norma Dobson
Pauline Fairweather
Pauline Hulme
Sheila Isherwood
Sheila Smith
Susan Whittaker
Teresa Comer

The trip was wonderful for the Corinthians with lots of new experiences. A chapter in the book covers the stories of many of the women who attended. I’m currently revising/updating it and the second edition of Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History will be published this year.

As with the first edition this book will be non-profit. Also, anyone ordering a copy now will get their name published in the book as a supporter of the project. Copies can be ordered now (see below). This promises to build further on the original book, viewed as a landmark publication. Income from the book will continue to be used to promote these remarkable women; stage events for them and capture their stories for posterity. Over fifty Corinthians were interviewed for the first edition and others have been found and interviewed for this updated version. This includes additional Corinthians from the 1940s, adding to the three founding Corinthians interviewed for the first edition. Their voices are so important to the story of this remarkable club.

I’m determined to ensure all Corinthians are remembered so please also get in touch if you’re a Corinthian who may have slipped through the net somehow.

Order before 1 July 2026 and you will get your name published within a special roll of honour within the book and it will be sent out to all subscribers on publication at the start of October 2026. This will be before it appears in any shop. Sadly, due to postage costs the book can only be posted to UK addresses. You do not need to have a PayPal account to order – use the ‘Pay with PayPal’ button below and it will give you the option to pay by credit/debit card without creating a PayPal account.

UK ONLY – one copy of Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History 2nd edition (paperback)

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This is for one paperback book at £19.95 ()incl UK postage and packaging). Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£19.95

Opportunities to buy multiple copies, sponsor the book or donate exist too. Please email Gary@GJFootballArchive.com for more information on those opportunities. For those wishing to order ten copies then a special panel will be included within the book thanking you for supporting the Corinthians’ project & book, plus you’ll get ten copies for the discounted total of £150 (including UK deliver).

UK ONLY – Ten copies of Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History 2nd edition (paperback)

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This is for ten paperback books at £150 (incl UK postage and packaging). Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£150.00

Note: the cover is currently being redesigned and is likely to be different to the ones shown here.

For more on the Corinthians see:

Manchester Corinthian Ladies FC Recognition @ The Women’s Football Awards 2026

I’m absolutely delighted to say the the incredible Manchester Corinthians will be honoured with recognition at the Women’s Football Awards on Thursday 7 May 2026. This is wonderful news and follows a special recognition award at the Manchester Sports Awards 2025, a lifetime achievement award at the North West Football Awards 2024 and even the Blue Plaque appeal was shortlisted at the This Is Manchester Awards 2024.

All of these awards help to ensure the Corinthians’ legacy will never be forgotten. The Women’s Football Award is special as it’s really important to remember the women who were there at the start of the club (including three special women who helped establish the club), those who played and those Corinthian women who played their part in the establishment of the Women’s FA, regional competition and also the establishment of the England Women international team. There are still Corinthians today contributing to coaching women and girls and also playing walking football. All deserve remembering and celebrating.

Former Manchester City and England footballer Toni Duggan (photographed below with Debbie Darbyshire and Kate Themen, two players with Manchester City at that club’s formation in 1988) recognises the significance of these women: ‘As an England women national football team player, you know you’re part of something bigger. But this wouldn’t have been possible for me or any of my former teammates without the likes of Manchester Corinthians. They are the reason that we are here today. Their courage and love for the beautiful game has paved the way for generations of players like me – it is an honour to see their story celebrated.’

A year ago this week several Corinthians were guests of Liverpool FC for a wonderful day (see images below) when they met the Liverpool women’s team and watched training. The former Liverpool FC men’s team player Jamie Carragher has commented this week: ‘The Women’s Football Awards will be celebrating a group of fearless pioneers who refused to accept the limits placed upon them. The Manchester Corinthians didn’t just play football – they changed it forever. Their legacy is present in every girl and woman who plays football today.

The Corinthians are wonderful people who toured the globe promoting Manchester, football and female endeavour over a forty year period.

In 2024 around ninety former players/families of former players were brought together for a reunion at the Etihad Stadium. You can find out more about the Corinthians and watch moments from their reunion, when they sang their club song, here:

Congratulations to all the Corinthians and thanks to the Women’s Football Awards for this latest recognition.

If you want to find out more about these remarkable women then there are lots of articles on this website mentioning the Corinthians. Here’s a link to everything tagged Manchester Corinthians:

https://gjfootballarchive.com/category/manchester-corinthians/

Manchester Corinthians Book Reviews

I’m delighted to say that a few reviews and features on the Manchester Corinthians book are starting to appear. Today’s Tameside Reporter has this piece (see page 39):

https://www.notreallyheremedia.com/news/tameside-reporter/

Also, thanks to Tom Urwin who has posted a review on the Amazon page here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Manchester-Corinthians-Authorised-History-James/dp/1916885217/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=AP0CBG832SBI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.yEYl6LQvVu2iEy2RG1m2NA.repTMUuXskmEuKB2EJEzDMxzfhyjkpdeESrz-kyB0o0&dib_tag=se&keywords=manchester+corinthians+the+authorised+history&nsdOptOutParam=true&qid=1735638025&sprefix=manchester+corint%2Caps%2C264&sr=8-1

The book is similar in style to Manchester City Women: An Oral History, published five years ago. However, this book is hardback.

The purchase price is £25. All orders made directly via this website will be signed by author Gary James.

Those with a delivery address in the UK can order here (outside UK please contact for additional postage costs):

UK ONLY – Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This is UK only at £25 (incl UK postage and packaging). Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£25.00

You can find out more on the book here: