Women's Team - 2021/22

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No tickets available for MCWFC according to the OS. I wonder if they're waiting for Sky to get their finger out and pick the matches they want to show - Arsenal, Chelsea, MANUre - and kick off times might vary, and when they know they aren't being shown and can kick off at two I might be able to download my ST.
 
Good to see that Sky have selected their favorite team to launch their WSL coverage.... how predictable.
 
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Rags first match.

Who'd have thought it...?

The trailblazers of women's football in England don't you know.... well you'd think so given the coverage Sky and the Beeb afford the underachieving, Julie come lately's… (see what I did there!)
 
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Rags first match.

Who'd have thought it...?
I could go along with that choice had the Rags won the title or the WCL but didn't they get overtaken by the Arse, and finished fourth. It's so blindingly obvious where their sympathies lie and until we get some inpartial and unbiased treatment from these media turds my subscription will stay safe in the bank.
 
I could go along with that choice had the Rags won the title or the WCL but didn't they get overtaken by the Arse, and finished fourth. It's so blindingly obvious where their sympathies lie and until we get some inpartial and unbiased treatment from these media turds my subscription will stay safe in the bank.
I wouldn't have begrudged them opening with the champions, then us and Arsenal to show a reflection of last season. But what do we know.

Sky have promised to show every team at least once in the first 6 rounds of matches.

Have BBC announced their first live Tele fixtures yet?

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We're on national TV so hopefully a bigger audience.

WSL matches on the BBC
Everton v Manchester City - BBC One, 4 September (13:30 BST).
Chelsea v Everton - BBC Two, 12 September (12:30 BST).
Manchester United v Chelsea - BBC Two, 26 September (12:30 BST).
Aston Villa v Arsenal - BBC Two, 3 October (12:30 BST).
Manchester United v Manchester City - BBC One, 9 October (13:30 BST).
 

We're on national TV so hopefully a bigger audience.
I always think that we get chosen so they have a televisual record of us getting turned over! And if we batter a team but concede one that goal will be on a loop whenever we are required to have a mention.
 
A new signing - No not Harriet Kane but Hayley Raso an Australian international who joins after a spell with Everton.



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1st interview

Just looking up WSL transfer fees which never seem to be mentioned when signings announced, this is no exception. It seems that most moves are players who's contract has run out. I found Parris's fee 60k+ and 250K move is the record. Anyone know why women's transfer fees all seem so secret?

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