THERE is one Everton team which is living up to its club's Latin motto completely.Everton Ladies will be founder members of the FA's long awaited Women's Super League which launches in April (The FA WSL as its just been branded).And they intend to kick-off the new campaign as champions of Europe.A 5-2 aggregate victory over Brondby of Denmark fired the Blues into the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the first time last month. But if Mo Marley's FA Cup holders are to add the most prestigious Ladies' club trophy to their cabinet, they will have to do it the hard way.The Blues must face German champions and 2009 Champions League winners MSV Duisburg in the March quarter-finals.And if they can negotiate that test, they will then face the winners of the clash between competition favourites FFC Turbine Potsdam, also of Germany, and French side FCF Juvisy-Essonne.Manager Mo Marley, however, is thinking positively.'We're not seeded so we were expecting a tough draw,' she said. 'But the way we look at it is that you can't call yourself European champions if you're getting easy draws. It's actually quite exciting.'We wouldn't want to win it without having played a champion or a previous winner.'If you want to win it you should want to win it in style.
Source: Liverpool_Echo