I'm so proud of Daddy!
- Chelsea First Team
- 5th May 2019
She’s one of the Lioness poster girls as England’s women’s team head to France at the start of the World Cup… Carly Telford now greets commuters using Kingston station, just down the road from the Blues’ home ground of Kingsmeadow. The poster carries a message from Carly’s family which reads: “Congratulations on being selected for
READ MOREShe may wear No14 when she lines up to play for Chelsea, but striker Fran Kirby will wear the No10 shirt when she runs out as a Lioness in the World Cup in France, writes Jane Grove. Fran, and all her team-mates in the ‘pride’, have now been allocated their shirt numbers, and have started
READ MOREA chaotic three-minute spell at the start of the second half, in which Chelsea scored once and Reading scored twice, summed up the end-of-season feel of the final game of an eventful – if slightly underwhelming – campaign for the Blues. Ji So-Yun, pictured, had put the visitors 1-0 up within eight minutes, but after
READ MOREChelsea fans are having to travel to the Baku beyond after their narrow win on penalties against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League semi second leg at the Bridge. Eden Hazard’s winning goal was enough to guarantee a ‘full English’ for Premier League clubs, with Spurs and Liverpool facing each other in the Champions League
READ MOREChelsea keeper Carly Telford has joined the 7-up club – one of an elite group of four Women’s Super League goalies to keep seven clean sheets this season. As Carly, who celebrates her 32nd birthday on the day of the Women’s World Cup final, prepares to head to France with the rest of the Lionesses
READ MOREFormer Blue Claire Rafferty is retiring from football at the end of the season, writes Jane Grove. The two-time WSL winner and England international will play her last game for West Ham against Brighton and Hove Albion at Rush Green stadium on Saturday afternoon. “Having thought long and hard about my decision, I have taken
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