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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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  • Beth knows the laws of the game

    Beth knows the laws of the game0

    Using the dedication of Chelsea striker Beth England as an example, the Football Association has launched a programme to encourage young female footballers to work on careers outside the game, to secure long-term futures after their playing careers end. The FA’s Dual Career guides plot pathways for players, parents, teachers and football club staff to

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  • Blues reach cup final in style

    Blues reach cup final in style0

    The previous time Chelsea and West Ham met, three weeks before Christmas at Kingsmeadow, Sam Kerr scored a hat-trick. On Wednesday night the teams met again, and this time Pernille Harder left with the match ball, netting half the goals in a 6-0 whitewash. In a compelling Conti Cup semi-final, Chelsea Women triumphed… yet the

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  • Next gaffer in the frame?

    Next gaffer in the frame?0

    Chelsea club captain Magda Eriksson and striker Beth England (above) both received framed shirts for 100 appearances ahead of the crunch win against Manchester United on Sunday… with Eriksson being tipped, in the process, as a future Blues gaffer by the current incumbent! The presentations underlined the fact that, despite high-profile new arrivals in the

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  • Beth and Emma are the tops

    Beth and Emma are the tops0

    Chelsea Women have swept the board by winning the top two individual honours in the 2019-20 season of the Barclays FA Women’s Super League. Striker Beth England has been named Player of the Season, while Blues manager Emma Hayes, below, is Manager of the Season, having led Chelsea to the title. Beth scored 14 times

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  • Nottingham here we come!

    Nottingham here we come!0

    Finally, after four years of trying – three on the trot, Chelsea are playing in a Conti Cup final, writes Jane Grove. The Blues met tough opponents in a Man U side which – especially in the second half – had them on the ropes before the 1,000-plus crowd at the Leigh Sports Village stadium.

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