In 1983 Edmunds began working at a school alongside
Sheila Stocks, the founder and captain of
Doncaster Belles. After the pair became an item, Edmunds attended pre-season training with the Belles in 1984. When he criticised their methods, he was challenged to do better and found himself coaching at the club. Edmunds married Sheila in 1986 and took over as Doncaster Belles manager the following year. At the time Doncaster Belles were the pre-eminent women's football team in England, who reached 11
FA Cup finals out of twelve from 1983 to 1994. Edmunds resigned in 1995 after heavily criticising
the Football Association's running of the women's game and the efforts of then-
England women manager
Ted Copeland. ==References==