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The Women’s World Cup kicks off in Oz and New Zealand, with a shoal of Chelsea stars in action… sometimes playing against each other! Matches are being split between BBC and ITV, but the time difference means that games are live in the UK between 6am and noon. It all builds up to the final
READ MOREChelsea Women stars Magda Eriksson and Pernille Harder, pictured, have signed contracts with Bayern Munich, the newly crowned Bundesliga champions. Meanwhile, back at their former home ground Kingsmeadow in Kingston, Emma Hayes’ Blues have signed highly sought-after American forward Catarina Macario for three years, given striker Lauren James a new deal until 2027 and extended
READ MOREChelsea’s Lauren James, Niamh Charles, Jess Carter and Millie Bright, pictured above, have been selected to be part of England manager Sarina Wiegman’s 23-strong squad for the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer. Bright, who will captain the side, and Carter, played their part in the success of the Lionesses who
READ MOREWe lost a lovely man today. George Cohen, England 1966 World Cup hero, died at the age of 83. A gifted raconteur and witty storyteller in his retirement (here he is with Good Life editor Tim Harrison at Craven Cottage), George was Fulham through-and-through, spending more than a dozen seasons playing in white and –
READ MOREYou’ll struggle to stencil her name on the back of your replica shirt, but Johanna Rytting Kaneyrd has joined Chelsea Women on a three-year deal. Remember THAT goal? Alessia Russo’s cheeky backheel in the 68th minute of the England v Sweden semi? One of those watching in disbelief was Swedish international Rytting Kaneyrd, who had
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