Cheltenham Town women have completed the signing of former Republic of Ireland youth international Millie Pullen to add to Tom Davies’ squad.
Pullen, who can play as either a striker or a winger, joins the Robins after a stint with the Baggies, where she played 11 times.
We are delighted to announce the signing of Millie Pullen!
— Cheltenham Town Women FC (@CTWomenFC) March 6, 2026
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The 21-year-old also has appearances with Birmingham City and Manchester City at the youth level, and she’s spoke to Cheltenham’s media team about how excited she is at the prospect of a new challenge at Kayte Lane.
“I’m really pleased to be here; it’s a nice chance for me to play and get minutes from now until the end of the season.”
Pullen will also join up with her former Blues teammate Poppy Irvine, who is currently on loan at the club.
Speaking on reuniting with her, the former Blues forward said: “It’s always nice when you come to a new club and you see a familiar face; it’s easier to settle in and you’re not lost, so it’s nice to see her.”
Pullen’s first taste of professional football was with West Brom, where she has been putting her work in this season. The step up for her has been one that’s been good for her game, and she hopes to continue that development with Cheltenham.
“Being at Blues when I was in and out of the first team, it shows a lot of difference between the under-21s and the first team. When I was in the under-21s, I was more of a leader of the group, and then I went to the first team at West Brom and saw the difference.”
Cheltenham take on Bournemouth at home this weekend, who currently sit in third with just the one loss to their name. Meanwhile, the Robins sit in eighth, and Pullen is clearly excited to help out her new teammates going into the business end of the season.
“I’ll bring a lot of energy to the front lines; it’s one of my strengths, and I work hard, and hopefully we’ll get some good results in the next two games (Bournemouth and Plymouth Argyle).




