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Emma Hayes, pictured right, will leave the honour of leading Chelsea Ladies out at Wembley to face Arsenal in the Women’s FA Cup final to her deputy Paul Green as the game comes just a few weeks before she is due to produce twins. Paul, who has been at the club for five years and
READ MOREIt’s an honour that is richly deserved for her inspirational performances over a long, tiring season, and it’s no real surprise that she won it… but it’s still a magnificent achievement to lift the PFA Women’s Players’ Player of the Year award. Hail Fran Kirby, a worthy winner. The Chelsea striker set off to London’s
READ MOREChelsea Ladies’ chances of reaching their first Women’s Champions League final hang by a thread after their bogey team, Wolfsburg, fired three goals past them at Kingsmeadow in the first leg of the tie. It all started so well, with markswoman Fran Kirby providing the assist to let Ji So-Yun – playing her 100th game
READ MOREMagda Eriksson rode to the rescue at Rossett Park when Chelsea Ladies made the trek to Everton on Wednesday night ahead of Sunday’s crucial first-leg Champions League game against Wolfsburg. The 24-year-old Swede, capped more than 30 times for her country, may nominally be a defender, but she also loves getting forward when the game
READ MOREAs fixture congestion begins to take its toll on Chelsea Ladies, Everton have the chance to derail the Blues’ title ambitions tonight. The Toffees’ Chloe Kelly reckons her side can put one over the table-toppers, despite losing 2-1 to Arsenal in the semis of the SSE FA Women’s Cup on the same weekend Chelsea
READ MOREShe’s becoming the poster girl of Chelsea Ladies. Despite a recurring hamstring niggle, Fran Kirby (pictured) scored the all-important brace of goals which propelled the Blues to the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley early next month, guaranteeing an afternoon to remember for the growing army of supporters. “It’s lucky for me that the team
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