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  • Sting in the tale

    Sting in the tale0

    It’s London derby time as Chelsea take on a team whose nickname conjures up all sorts of puns about being stung. No, I’m not talking about the boys’ Watford v Chelsea clash, where the Hornets hope to inflict anaphylactic shock at Vicarage Road after swapping a Portuguese manager for a Spanish one. I mean Chelsea

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  • Crowds increase for Ladies

    Crowds increase for Ladies0

    After coming to terms with their first – narrow – defeat at Kingsmeadow, to a determined Manchester City ladies’ team, Chelsea Ladies can pick themselves up and get their title challenge back on course with a match against Everton. The 1-0 loss on January 14 in the Conti Cup was disappointing, but it’s the league

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  • Fran, Fran, super Fran…

    Fran, Fran, super Fran…0

    Three cheers for Chelsea Ladies striker Fran Kirby, named top FA WSL1 player for December. It was a month in which the 24-year-old scored six goals, all in cup competitions, including a hat-trick against Liverpool Ladies. ‘I was happy with the way I was performing and it was probably the best month I’ve had at

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  • Wrap up warm for Ladies

    Wrap up warm for Ladies0

    The Chelsea Ladies’ home league game against Manchester City Women, which was postponed a month ago because of a frozen Kingsmeadow pitch, has been rearranged for Thursday February 1. Kick-off is at 7pm. Fans with tickets for the original date who are unable to attend the new date can get a refund via the Chelsea ticket

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  • Opponents are swarming

    Opponents are swarming0

    Chelsea Ladies kick off their 2018 Women’s FA Cup campaign in four weeks’ time with an away game against London Bees. It is the only London derby in the fourth-round draw. Emma Hayes’ side will play the WSL2 side – currently eighth out of 10 in their league – on the weekend of February 3/4.

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  • Best game of the season!

    Best game of the season!0

    It proved to be a cracker; a dazzling advert for the women’s game. Chelsea Ladies v Arsenal Ladies saw the Gunners equalise twice, yet still lose an absorbing, end-to-end league match which the Blues eventually squeaked 3-2. If any match could have been conjured up to boost interest in Chelsea Ladies as a spectacle, this

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