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Big Interview: Reading Women manager Kelly Chambers
by Tony Leighton PROMOTION. That was the emphatic, one-word answer given 12 months ago by Reading’s then first-team coach Kelly […]
Chris Dunlavy column: Go on Vardy, prove the snobs wrong for England
CAN everyone pack it in with the snide, sneering comments about Jamie Vardy not being good enough to play for […]
Sampson to bring in new blood for Lionesses trip to China
By Tony Leighton England are set to contest the CFA International Tournament in China with a largely inexperienced squad but […]
First-team action at Vale has made me better says ex-Prem ‘keeper Alnwick
by Joshua Richards JAK Alnwick admits he took a gamble when selecting his club for this season, but after being […]
Super Saturday was just a start for Hayes
By Tony Leighton He’s an Arsenal supporter, but in 2012 superstar athlete Mo Farah unwittingly played a part in what […]
Leyton Orient U16s coach Omer Riza is aiming high
LEYTON ORIENT U16s coach Omer Riza hopes his job at Brisbane Road is the first on the way to a fruitful career in the professional game.
Dream Team: Helen Ward selects her fantasy XI
Goalkeeper Marie Hourihan – Chelsea I have played with Marie since I was about 15. She is one of the […]
Profiling Leyton Orient manager Ian Hendon
ASK a Barnet fan to name the club’s finest ever skipper and one name will emerge again and again – […]
Danielle Carter wants to kick on after debut hat-trick for England
ARSENAL striker Danielle Carter has set her sights on being in the England squad at the 2017 Women’s European Championship finals after hitting a hat-trick on her international debut as Mark Sampson’s side beat Estonia 8-0 in the first of their qualifying group games.
Jacqui Oatley column: Game can’t afford to let talent drain away
Retaining players for roles as coaches is needed, yet non-existent, argues the Women’s Football Show host
Big Interview WFW: In-form Reading striker Emma Follis
by Kieran Thievam When you’ve spent 13 years at your hometown club and progressed through the ranks from the age […]
Matt Upson: “I still feel like I’m 21!”
by Joshua Richards MATTHEW Upson is older than his manager, but believes his young-at-heart attitude makes their relationship at MK […]
Caroline Barker column: Refs need chances, regardless of gender
There was a bit of a social media buzz this week as Premier League referee Michael Oliver ended up running the […]
Beattie swaps French riviera for Manchester in bid for silverware
DEFENDER Jennifer Beattie chose to swap a life in the south of France for dreary Manchester last Christmas, but insists […]
Big Interview: Arsenal Ladies’ Leah Williamson
by Kieran Thievam When Arsenal Ladies midfielder Leah Williamson was ten years old she made a bet with her mum […]
Big Interview: Hull boss Steve Bruce says let’s get real over the crazy transfer fees
by Chris Dunlavy STEVE Bruce was 24 when he got his big break, a £70,000 move to Norwich from Gillingham […]
Fulham to enter early contract talks to keep talented youngster
Chelsea, Man United, and Arsenal ready to pounce on 18-year old England starlet
New Wolves striker Benik Afobe pays homage to hero Henry
WHAT’S the link between Arsenal’s ‘Invincibles’ of 2004 and Huddersfield’s Football League recordbreakers in 2011? The answer is Wolves’ new striker, Benik Afobe.
Iberian revolution is taking shape at Brentford!
JOTA may be Spanish for the Jack in a deck of cards, but the midfielder of the same name is proving to be an ace in the pack at Brentford.