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  • New gaffer is a bad loser!

    New gaffer is a bad loser!0

    It might seem an impossible act to follow, but Chelsea Women’s new head coach Sonia Bompastor is confident she can build on the remarkable legacy of Emma Hayes and – crucially – win the one trophy that eluded the former Blues manager, the Champions League. The feeling at Kingsmeadow (and at Stamford Bridge, where a

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  • All change at Kingsmeadow

    All change at Kingsmeadow0

    Chelsea 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

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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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  • Blues top the Xmas tree

    Blues top the Xmas tree0

    That, laughed Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes, was a tense early Christmas treat for fans. And she was right. There was an unexpectedly tight, nervy finish to the Blues’ last Women’s Super League match before the winter break, but they clung on to beat Reading 3-2 to guarantee being top of the tree through the

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  • Badge of honour

    Badge of honour0

    Chelsea seem set to be allowed to wear the gold World Club Cup badge on their shirts right through to the summer, after giving the distinctive logo an airing in wins against Palace and Lille. The gleaming addition to the centre of the shirt appears to be bringing good luck to the Blues, and manager

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  • Hearty home-cooked takeaways

    Hearty home-cooked takeaways0

    His portions are generous and his meals are tasty and nutritious. What else would you expect from a marathon coach who takes groups on training camps in Portugal and France and then chefs for them in the evening? Neil Aitken, who runs Berrylands HomeChef, started the takeaway service from his house in Surbiton Hill Park

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