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  • It’s cool for cats

    It’s cool for cats0

    They’re cool cats! That’s Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes’ verdict on the new players drafted into her side this summer ahead of the first WSL match of the new season. From strikers Catarina Macario (from Lyon) and Mia Fishel (who Hayes has already dubbed ‘Big Fish’) to experienced defender Ash Lawrence and England reserve keeper

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  • Trophy is within Chelsea’s grasp

    Trophy is within Chelsea’s grasp0

    Atmosphere. That’s what Emma Hayes, pictured, is urging Chelsea Women fans to create tomorrow (Sunday) at their home ground – Kingsmeadow.  The Blues’ manager, nominated for the Women’s Super League manager of the season award (she has already won the title five times), is hoping for a bumper crowd to raise the rafters with their

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  • Saucy winner for the Blues

    Saucy winner for the Blues0

    Salvaging some sorely needed pride for the down-in-the-dumps Blues of Fulham Road are Chelsea Women, still challenging for the league and cup double under Emma Hayes. While the men can’t stop losing, the women are battling on two fronts with a sold-out Wembley FA Cup final to look forward to on May 14, and the

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  • Rulers pip the Pretenders

    Rulers pip the Pretenders0

    Could this be the most significant result of the 2022/23 season? The pretenders being pegged back by the rulers? Chelsea pipped Manchester United 1-0 at a sunny Kingsmeadow and, despite Reds manager Marc Skinner’s howls of outrage at the refereeing, the reigning league champions were worthy winners in what is proving a tight contest. They

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  • Nothing will stop these girls!

    Nothing will stop these girls!0

    Despite the bitter cold snap, nothing was going to stop these wannabe Sam Kerrs and Lauren Jameses from blazing the trail at Kingsmeadow as Chelsea launched a new drive to broaden footballing opportunities for schoolgirls. Marking International Women’s Day, 400 girls from schools including Our Lady Immaculate, Grand Avenue, Hollyfield, Surbiton High and Christ Church

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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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