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  • Blues earn cup win over Irons

    Blues earn cup win over Irons0

    Chelsea manage Emma Hayes and central defenders Millie Bright and Magda Eriksson discuss tactics ahead of the Conti Cup clash with West Ham at Kingsmeadow… a conversation which ultimately paid dividends as the Blues finished as victors. However, it was anything but convincing in a soporific goalless first half under leaden skies that seemed to

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  • Engman blossoms

    Engman blossoms0

    Adelina Engman – that’s her leaving the pitch two steps behind the distinctive figure of Millie Bright – is an underestimated talent. The quiet 5ft 6in Finn, who turns 25 next month, got Chelsea out of jail at Brighton last weekend, coming on as a sub to score a leveller when all looked lost in

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  • Is it off to the Bridge again?

    Is it off to the Bridge again?0

    Could Chelsea Women v Manchester United Women be the second fixture in the Women’s Super League to be switched from Kingsmeadow to Stamford Bridge? The Blues’ management and marketing teams are currently in discussion about whether to stage the tie at Kingsmeadow (with a 5,000 full house), or move it to SW6 and go all-out

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  • We’ve won a lot today: Hayes

    We’ve won a lot today: Hayes0

    What’s the answer to attracting paying crowds to watch women’s football? The World Cup in France, and the huge TV audiences it generated in the UK, prove there’s an appetite… but how do you get the fans to turn up, week in week out, at ordinary Women’s Super League stadiums such as Chelsea’s Kingsmeadow? The

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  • Great start for bubbly Blues

    Great start for bubbly Blues0

    Meet Guro Reiten, Chelsea Women’s new Norwegian forward… and as nice a player as you’re ever likely to meet. She was buzzing after the Blues’ opening fixture of the 2019-20 Women’s Super League, which pulled in a mighty 24,564 to Stamford Bridge to witness a 1-0 victory over newly promoted Tottenham. And manager Emma Hayes

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  • It’s breakthrough time!

    It’s breakthrough time!0

    This season is the breakthrough season for women’s football, Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes believes as she looks forward to a groundbreaking opening tie against Spurs at the holy-of-holies, Stamford Bridge, on Sunday lunchtime. Completely sold out, the match will see Chelsea Women go toe-to-toe with newly promoted Tottenham Women at 12.30pm… a situation Hayes

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