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- 17th July 2020
Chelsea’s opponents – starting with Palace this weekend – already had a strong incentive to beat the reigning European champions. That’s likely to be fiercer now that the Blues rule the world. In 2012, when the Blues lost to Corinthians in the Club World Cup final (then known as the Club World Championship), it was
READ MOREThe title race in the Women’s Super League is still wide open after Chelsea and Arsenal played out a rare goalless draw at a chilly Kingsmeadow. The Friday night game – with 3,330 tickets constituting a sell-out for the ground – saw the sides cancel each other out, with the Gunners having the best of
READ MORENaimh Charles dashed over to meet fans at the end of Chelsea’s hard-fought win over City on Sunday afternoon Picture: Morris Thain Chelsea Women’s hard-earned 1-0 victory over Manchester City at a sunny Kingsmeadow on Sunday lunchtime tees up a showdown match against Arsenal, under the lights on Friday night. Although it won’t
READ MOREJess Carter is congratulated by her team-mates on her goal as ex-Blue Hannah Blundell walks off disconsolately in the Conti Cup Pic: Chelsea FC Chelsea’s pace and grit knocked a threatening Man Utd women’s team out of the Conti Cup in an action-packed semi under the lights at Kingsmeadow, setting up a third
READ MOREJoin the celebrations to mark 50 years since Ziggy Stardust took to the stage in Tolworth. Celebrate ’72 on Thursday, February 10 will mark half a century since pop legend David Bowie first introduced the world to his iconic and pioneering Ziggy Stardust persona at the former Toby Jug pub back in 1972. Up to
READ MOREOpen auditions for the borough’s highly respected original playwriting festival, now in its 14th year, will take place in February at the cornerHOUSE. Directors will be casting eight short plays – a mix of comedy and drama – for the oneACTS 2022. Auditions are on Sunday, February 13 at 2pm at the arts centre in Douglas Road, Surbiton.
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