This is a pod that covers the best of the FA Women's Super League. We will cover the players, matches, issues, culture, and histories of the great clubs in England.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 167 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Sports NewsNews |
Rob Pratley, the Senior Editor at the CFCW Social, comes on to talk about what has changed and not changed with the Chelsea Women's team coming off of two incredibly stunning performances and leading up to the final run for cup and league glory.
Keith goes solo again on this episode as he discusses Arsenal Women being knocked out of the Women's Champions League by Wolfburg on Thursday night.
Marc from the MUWSC comes on the show to catch us up on his interview with Marc Skinner, marketing the women's game, and the match against Eerton at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Marc from the Manchester United Women's Supporters Club comes on the show to review United's last league match against West Ham and looks ahead to the historic match at Old Trafford with fans in the stands.
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Apple Podcasts | #125 |
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