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  • Sophie for Team GB captain?

    Sophie for Team GB captain?0

    Nursing a shiner (no, she wasn’t in a pub fight… a ball hit her in the left eye while on international duty), Sophie Ingle was head-and-shoulders the Player of the Match in Chelsea Women’s recent hard-fought WSL game against Man U at Kingsmeadow. Her performance, bossing the crucial space between defence and midfield, was one

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  • Millie scores, Blues triumph!

    Millie scores, Blues triumph!0

    Millie Bright put in a player-of-the-match performance against Birmingham City in Solihull, and scored her first goal of the season, as Chelsea whitewashed the Brummies 6-0… but manager Emma Hayes was not satisfied with several aspects of the team’s display – particularly a long, lean spell in the first half which allowed the home side

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  • Bring on the Brummies

    Bring on the Brummies0

    It’s off to Birmingham this weekend for Chelsea Women, unbeaten in their last five Women’s Super League outings against Birmingham City Women. Emma Hayes’ footballers have to achieve another win to keep their place at the top of the league, with several key players (including Ann-Katrin Berger, Maren Mjelde, Millie Bright, Guro Reiten, Fran Kirby

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  • Of course, it’s Spurs tonight!

    Of course, it’s Spurs tonight!0

    Naturally enough, with the announcement this morning (Wednesday) that Spurs have appointed Jose Mourinho as their new manager, Chelsea Women tonight face… Tottenham. It’s the Conti Cup clash that promises to be the sternest test for seemingly all-conquering Chelsea Women, and one which should see some imaginative chanting from the creative ultras in the middle

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  • Charlotte’s web design

    Charlotte’s web design0

    Sixteen-year-old Charlotte Wardlaw, pictured warming up, made a confident and positive debut for Chelsea Women as Spurs were beaten 5-1 on a bitterly cold night at Kingsmeadow in the Conti Cup. The teenager, who is just as comfortable in midfield as she is in defence, played the full 90 minutes at right back as the

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  • Beef up our league: Emma

    Beef up our league: Emma0

    Chelsea manager Emma Hayes has renewed her call to prioritise league matches over cup games, to help the women’s game get a serious foothold in mainstream UK sport. Conscious that top-flight women’s football can lose momentum if there aren’t regular fixtures in the WSL, she took the opportunity after the 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace

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