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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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  • Leaving 2022 on a high

    Leaving 2022 on a high0

    Chelsea Women’s last game of 2022 showed just how far the team have come since beefing up the squad with a handful of new players in the summer. A 3-0 victory over a muscular and speedy Paris Saint-Germain didn’t seem possible in the early minutes at Stamford Bridge on Thursday evening, in front of 10,129

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  • Everything and nothing!

    Everything and nothing!0

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    • 19th December 2022

    Victory in Albania last week secured Chelsea Women’s place in the knockout phase of the Women’s Champions League, and left manager Emma Hayes feeling buoyant about 2023’s prospects. Her dream of lifting the European trophy that has so far eluded her moved a step closer in Tirana with a 4-0 win over Vllaznia, meaning there

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  • Erin’s the star of the show

    Erin’s the star of the show0

    Ahead of Chelsea Women’s midweek floodlit clash with Real Madrid in the Champions League, manager Emma Hayes warned that while the Spanish side were relative newcomers, they had knocked Man City out of the competition in the last two seasons.  After a goalless first half – a Kingsmeadow rarity – it was clear why the

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  • Emma back to watch Blues win

    Emma back to watch Blues win0

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    • 30th October 2022

    She’s back! Thirty seconds before Chelsea Women’s game against Aston Villa kicked off at the weekend, Emma Hayes appeared quietly and took a seat at the back of the west stand at Kingsmeadow. It is three weeks since the Blues manager underwent an emergency hysterectomy, with doctors advising rest for up to six weeks… but

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