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  • FA Cup win caps amazing season

    FA Cup win caps amazing season0

    At times it was desperate as Chelsea’s battling women clung on, exhausted, in the final moments of this year’s Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley. But cling on they did, and captain Magda Eriksson proudly lifted the trophy as the Blues notched up the cup and league double after a surreal season. All the off-field

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  • Magda keen to salvage pride

    Magda keen to salvage pride0

    Chelsea Women’s captain Magda Eriksson is determined to salvage some pride for the club after yesterday’s disappointment in the men’s FA Cup final. The Blues meet Manchester City this afternoon at Wembley, with 50,000 expected to cheer on the sides. It’s a special occasion for the Swede. “In 2018 [when she arrived at the club]

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  • It’s feeling like a jinx

    It’s feeling like a jinx0

    Chelsea can take plenty of positives from their FA Cup final defeat by Liverpool in that they matched one of the best teams ever assembled, each step of the way… until those dreaded penalties. It’s starting to feel like a jinx. The Blues (dressed in yellow) and the Reds (dressed in red) fought out another

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  • Todd’s passionate, says Hayes

    Todd’s passionate, says Hayes0

    Chelsea managers Emma Hayes and Thomas Tuchel sat down to lunch with new owner Todd Boehly at the Cobham training ground on Friday ahead of their respective Wembley cup finals, with Hayes reporting that the American billionaire seems ‘passionate’ about the club. Hayes, who will lead out Chelsea Women ahead of kick-off at 2.30pm on

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  • Bookworms! Good news!

    Bookworms! Good news!0

    Surbiton is about to have its first book festival. Regency Bookshop and the cornerHOUSE arts centre have joined forces to launch the Surbiton Literary Festival. The two-day programme will feature bestselling crime novelists plus children’s author Alex Milway (that’s him in the main picture, behind his agent, sorry, dog). There is the chance to meet the

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  • Classical concert for Ukraine

    Classical concert for Ukraine0

    Concert pianist Andrew Zolinsky will perform a programme which includes music by composers Liszt, Rachmaninov, Schubert and Ravel, at a fundraiser for Ukraine on Saturday, May 14 at 7pm at St Andrew’s Church in Maple Road, Surbiton. Andrew, a professor of piano at the Royal College of Music, has performed at many prestigious venues and festivals across the world. All

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