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  • Blues are outgunned

    Blues are outgunned0

    Erin Cuthbert, pictured, looked shellshocked as she led Chelsea off the field to the changing rooms at half-time, with Arsenal Women comfortably in control of the League Cup final at Selhurst Park. The Gunners did to Chelsea what the Blues usually do to the teams they play week in, week out… dominate, possess and outplay.

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  • A cracking good whodunnit

    A cracking good whodunnit0

    You can create all the bold, innovative modern theatre you like, but there’s something reassuringly alluring about the murder mystery queen Agatha Christie’s whodunnits… and The Mirror Crack’d, on at Kingston’s Rose this week, ticks all the boxes. With its clever digs at Britain’s social class inequality, and its portrayal of a slow-witted PC Plod

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  • The new wingers

    The new wingers0

    A team of 11, expertly switching – in perfect formation – from one end of the pitch to the other. Not West Ham, and not Chelsea either, although both teams showed glimpses of promise at the London stadium during last weekend’s 1-1 draw.  I’m talking about a flock of pigeons having a lunchtime peck on

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  • Beth scores, but Blues win

    Beth scores, but Blues win0

    If Beth England scores against Chelsea, she’s not going to celebrate! That was the message given to the media ahead of Tottenham Women’s clash with the Blues at Brisbane Road on Sunday… and events unfolded exactly as predicted. The former Chelsea striker, now leading the line for Spurs, duly fired home against her old teammates

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  • Teen drama revives

    Teen drama revives0

    • Arts
    • 3rd February 2023

    Twenty years ago, Malorie Blackman’s Noughts & Crosses book series was published, aimed squarely at teenagers. Now it’s a stage play at Kingston’s Rose, set in an oppressive world where our heroes, Callum and Sephy (we’re encouraged to think Romeo and Juliet) come from different sides of the tracks – where the colour of your

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  • Beams meanz Hinds

    Beams meanz Hinds0

    Chelsea Women squeezed into the 5th Round of the FA Cup after being chased down by a Liverpool team who fought back hard in a dramatic second half at Kingsmeadow on Sunday lunchtime. The Blues won 3-2, with manager Emma Hayes perplexed that her team had allowed the visitors to dominate the last half hour

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