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A strange decision, on so many levels…

So, deciding to take in my first full 90 minutes of the Women’s World Cup this week, I sat down to watch Australia face Equatorial Guinea in their Group D match in Bochum. In the sixteenth minute, having already put Matilda 1-0 up, Australian striker Leena Khamis struck a left-footed shot on to the post, … Continue reading »

Why they have done ‘Sweet FA’ for the WSL

A new dawn in Women’s football came on April 14th 2011 although you’d be forgiven if you may have missed it. The launch of The (unnecessarily acronymic) FA WSL was desperately under-whelming given that the new ‘Women’s Super League’ incarnation is the elite domestic ladies competition in England.  With The Football Association spending millions (a … Continue reading »

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