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Despite their slow start to the current season, Chelsea Women are the only team in the Women’s Super League to have had more than 200 shots on goal. The statistic is one of a new batch of Opta figures released this week as the team gear up for their home tie against Reading on Sunday December
READ MOREChelsea Women put five past Yeovil Town on a sunny, but chilly, afternoon at Kingsmeadow, with five different players on the scoresheet. They now advance to third in the table. Yeovil’s already tough task (the Somerset side have now lost seven times in the Women’s Super League this season) was made all but impossible five
READ MOREShe’s 81, she speaks her mind, and she describes herself as Erin Cuthbert’s “English nan”! Jean Thornton’s mobility scooter is bedecked with blue flags as the ardent Chelsea Women’s fan, who lives in a flat in Howard Road, Surbiton, recalls meeting the Chelsea striker over a cuppa at Kingsmeadow. “I was in the bar, and
READ MOREBlues manager Morrie Sarri endured the most frustrating match of his managerial stint in SW6 on Remembrance Sunday, as Everton forced a 0-0 draw. An ill-tempered encounter (there were five bookings by half-time, and ref Kevin Friend is not an especially card-happy man-in-black) saw both managers take positives, and negatives. On the plus side for
READ MOREIn-form Karen Carney, the Chelsea Women captain, has been called up to the England squad after super Fran Kirby was forced to withdraw. Also in the Lionesses squad, which faces Austria away on November 8 and Sweden at home on Remembrance Sunday, is Man City’s Mel Lawley, in as a replacement for her team-mate Keira
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