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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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  • 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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  • Relief at final whistle

    Relief at final whistle0

    If you could have converted Chelsea fans’ heartbeats into electricity at the weekend’s clash with Palace, you’d have been able to power the capital.  With a collective sigh of relief from supporters, the Blues clung on for a 1-0 win at the Bridge, and now face a daunting trek to Anfield to face a Liverpool

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  • Freshen up and go again  

    Freshen up and go again  0

    Chelsea Women will hope for a distinct improvement in their form at home against Liverpool on Sunday.   The league table-toppers were second best against Arsenal last weekend in front of nearly 47,000 at the Emirates, writes Jane Grove.  It was only an 89th minute equaliser by Blues striker Sam Kerr which saved the day – and

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  • Farewell, Luca

    Farewell, Luca0

    One of the architects of Chelsea’s modern era over the past two trophy-laden decades, Gianluca Vialli, has died of cancer at the age of 58.  Luca signed to the Blues in 1996 on a free transfer from Juventus, where he had captained the side that won the Champions League. He then succeeded the manager who

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