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  • Double finals weekend

    Double finals weekend0

    In a single extraordinary weekend, Chelsea’s men AND women reached their respective FA Cup finals. Both won their semis 2-0 – the women defeating Arsenal on their manor in the early afternoon, and the men despatching Crystal Palace at Wembley a couple of hours later. It means a mouth-watering weekend is in prospect at Wembley

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  • Five alive: Blues reach semis

    Five alive: Blues reach semis0

    Chelsea Women breezed through to the semi-finals of the FA Cup with a 5-0 win over Birmingham City in the Kingsmeadow sunshine, with manager Emma Hayes keeping key players in reserve for Wednesday night’s crucial league clash with Spurs which could see Chelsea go top of the league. Beth England started up front for the

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  • Finally! Some levelling up!

    Finally! Some levelling up!0

    As Chelsea Women gear up for their FA Cup quarter-final against Birmingham on Sunday afternoon at Kingsmeadow, the prize money has just been increased tenfold to £3million for next year’s competition. Shamed into revising the enormous gulf between prize money in the men’s and women’s game, the FA has decided to ‘level up’ and boost

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  • Blues draw the Brummies

    Blues draw the Brummies0

    Chelsea have been drawn at home to Birmingham in the quarter-finals of this season’s Women’s FA Cup. It follows the Blues’ demolition of 10-player Leicester City on Saturday. That 7-0 scoreline was harsh on the Foxes, who lost defender Sophie Howard to a red card after just over a quarter of an hour. The full

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  • It’s now Emma’s club!

    It’s now Emma’s club!0

    As Emma Hayes was watching Chelsea Women thrashing Leicester City 7-0 in the 5th Round of the FA Cup (the stadium announcer played the Magnificent Seven theme to celebrate), Roman Abramovich was thrashing out the words of a statement handing her the reins of power! The oligarch ceded stewardship of his club to the trustees

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  • Blues crash out of Europe

    Blues crash out of Europe0

    Despite putting out the strongest team she could, Emma Hayes had to accept that Chelsea Women were simply not good enough after they slumped to a 4-0 defeat in Germany in the Champions League on Thursday night… and were dumped out of Europe.  After losing first-choice goalie Ann-Katrin Berger to Covid, deputy Zecira Musovic was

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