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  • Anyone for crab?

    Anyone for crab?0

    After lamenting that the first half of the Chelsea v West Ham derby was 45 minutes of my life I’d never get back, the match turned into a frantic thriller.  In the space of half an hour the scoreline went from 0-1 to 1-1, then 2-1, then 2-2, then back to 2-1, thanks to a

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  • 2,400 enjoy women’s friendly

    2,400 enjoy women’s friendly0

    Maybe it’s an indication of how the women’s game is growing, but even the stadium announcer sounded surprised when he tannoyed, midway through the second half of the pre-season friendly between Chelsea and Spurs, that 2,400 people had turned up to Kingsmeadow. The Blues won the match comfortably, with the fact that the scoreline was

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  • 10 men cling on for victory

    10 men cling on for victory0

    Despite only having 10 men for the last hour of a frantic match against the Foxes at the Bridge, after Conor Gallagher (pictured) was sent off for a cynical trip, Chelsea somehow held on for all three points. Two goals from Raheem Sterling, his first a cheeky contender for August goal of the month, were

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  • Will Aldi get the go-ahead?

    Will Aldi get the go-ahead?1

    Planners have given Aldi a provisional thumbs up to build a supermarket on the former Guy Salmon Jaguar Landrover showroom site in Portsmouth Road – but it will be left to local councillors on Elmbridge’s planning committee to say whether the scheme can go ahead. Will they give the budget supermarket the nod after the

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  • Jo is Blues’ fifth signing

    Jo is Blues’ fifth signing0

    You’ll struggle to stencil her name on the back of your replica shirt, but Johanna Rytting Kaneyrd has joined Chelsea Women on a three-year deal. Remember THAT goal? Alessia Russo’s cheeky backheel in the 68th minute of the England v Sweden semi? One of those watching in disbelief was Swedish international Rytting Kaneyrd, who had

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  • Hundred-strong ‘Busgate’ protest forces rethink on traffic schemes

    Hundred-strong ‘Busgate’ protest forces rethink on traffic schemes1

    A chorus of Save our Streets could be heard outside Glenmore House last night (Tuesday) before a hundred people, some with placards, crammed into the Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee to voice their concerns about a number of traffic schemes proposed for the Ellerton Road area. “We just wanted our voices to be heard,” said Ellerton Road

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