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  • The Cat dies at 78

    The Cat dies at 780

    It was more of a surprise when The Cat wasn’t playing. I’d meet the others from school, noon on Saturday, on the bridge linking the platforms at Wimbledon. Up the now-redundant stairs at Fulham Broadway, we’d push through the boys’ turnstile to stand as close to the nasty bit of The Shed as we dared.

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  • River runs keep Magda fit

    River runs keep Magda fit0

    Chelsea Women’s captain Magda Eriksson runs along the riverside in Kingston and Hampton Wick as part of her fitness regime during the pandemic lockdown. Magda, 26, said she is maintaining “a positive spirit” during the crisis, having borrowed a couple of pieces of exercise equipment from the near-deserted Cobham training ground to occupy her time

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  • Season ends for football clubs

    Season ends for football clubs0

    Kingstonian and Corinthian-Casuals’ season has come to an abrupt end. The Tolworth-based football clubs, who groundshare at King George’s Field off Hook Rise South, learned yesterday (Thursday) that no further games will take place in the Isthmian League Premier Division in which both teams play. There had been a temporary halt to fixtures since March

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  • Mel’s unveiled as new star

    Mel’s unveiled as new star0

    A rare and welcome glimmer of good news on the sporting front… Chelsea Women have pressed ahead and announced a new marquee signing, even though she won’t kick a ball in anger until August at the earliest. With the remaining months of the Women’s Super League set to be abandoned to coronavirus, the Blues have

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  • They’re off!

    They’re off!0

    And they’re off! Football has been cancelled as a result of the coronavirus crisis. The decision was taken at a meeting of the great and the good on Friday, with an indefinite – and inevitable – suspension of games. Confirmation that Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi had tested positive led first

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  • Emma is tipped for top job

    Emma is tipped for top job0

    It’s news that fans of Chelsea Women will dread hearing… but Emma Hayes now seems likely to be offered the chance to take over as Lionesses manager this summer. Insiders say the Blues gaffer could be offered the post by the Football Association as early as next month (when an England training camp is scheduled,

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