Upcoming games before the Summer break : 18/05 Sunderland v Liverpool 19/05 Chelsea v Man City ( title decider) & Birmingham v Reading live on BT Sport 21/05 Doncaster v Arsenal 22/05 Birmingham v Notts County 25/05 Liverpool v Man City & Chelsea v Sunderland
Sunderland 0 Liverpool 4 Chelsea 0 Man City 2 Birmingham 0 Reading 0 1. Man City 18 pts (6) 2. Chelsea 12 pts (5) ----------------------- 3. Birmingham 8 pts (6) 4.Liverpool 7 pts (6) 5. Arsenal 7 pts (5) 6. Notts County 4 pts (4) 7. Reading 4 pts (6) 8. Sunderland 3 pts (5) ------------------------ 9. Doncaster 0 pts (3) Reading, Sunderland and Doncaster are the only remaining teams without a win so far. City have taken a good option on the title.
now I guess I know why Sampson prefers Man City players instead of Chelsea's, lol. Haven't found any footage of the game as of yet. Looks like the fairy tale is over for Sunderland, and possibly's Mead's dream of playing for the NT? At least Sampson can always have Rachel Daly up his sleeve for a wild card!
BBC women's football shows has the highlight's you probably need an english IP. It's on the BBC iplayer
below are the highlights, but considering this was a rather important league game between the two best teams out there, here's a question' why on earth did Hayes have Davison, Carney & Ji on the bench and only bring them in in the 2nd half after the score was 0-2?
I guess they had a poor FA Cup final, so they were dropped. Also the Chelsea game plan was to be physical in the middle of the park with 3 enforcers but the referee prevented it to happen with two early yellow cards. Doncaster - Arsenal P-P waterlogged pitch Birmingham 1 Notts County 0
you can watch the classic intercontinental match between Arsenal & Seattle Reign live in about 4 hours from now
Transfer window reopened until the 30th of June, the new signings so far Chelsea : Rosella Ayane ( Bristol - loan return) Man City : Tessa Middag (Ajax) Arsenal : Rachel Yankey ( Notts County - loan return) Sunderland : - Notts County : - Birmingham : Marisa Evers ( Leverkusen), Isabella Linden (Frankfurt), Andrine Hegerberg ( Koppabergs), Anne-Kathrin Berger (PSG) Liverpool : - Reading : - Doncaster : -
Very interesting transfer window, LOOOL at Birmingham..if they had the resource to sign all these players why they didn't do it before the season start ? Rachel Yankey is eternal....
Birmingham have lost two England internationals who just bought their contract and will lose two more players at least in the winter as the player contracts run out. They are anticipating those departures basically.
The upcoming games Sat 25 Arsenal v Sunderland Sun 26 Man City v Liverpool, Notts County v Doncaster Wed 29 Sunderland v Chelsea, Birmingham v Arsenal And the table : 1. Man City 19 pts (7) 2. Chelsea 15 pts (6) ----------------------- 3. Birmingham 11 pts (7) 4. Liverpool 8 pts (7) 5. Arsenal 7 pts (5) 6. Notts County 4 pts (5) 7. Reading 4 pts (6) 8. Sunderland 3 pts (6) ---------------------------- 9. Doncaster 0 pt(3) Yes the bottom team has 4 games in hand over the leaders. Absurd.
Arsenal 5 Sunderland 1 Man City 1 Liverpool 1 Notts County 2 Doncaster Belles 1 Liverpool manages to grab a point off City again. First goal conceded by City. Arsenal destroy a poor Sunderland. Notts County should be safe from relegation now.
only video of the day, Arsenal vs Sunderland. Is the WSL & England trying to break the world's for own goals or what?
I forgot to put the table 1. Man City 20 pts (8) 2. Chelsea 15 pts (6) ----------------------- 3. Birmingham 11 pts (7) 4. Arsenal 10 pts (6) 5. Liverpool 9 pts (8) 6. Notts County 7 pts (6) 7. Reading 4 pts (6) 8. Sunderland 3 pts (7) ---------------------------- 9. Doncaster 0 pt(4) Next games midweek : Wed 29 Sunderland v Chelsea, Birmingham v Arsenal live on BT Sport On Saturday & Sunday the Conti Cup first round London Bees v Chelsea Villa v Man City Reading v Arsenal Everton v Liverpool Sheffield v Bristol Doncaster v Sunderland Oxford v Birmingham Yeovil v Notts County
here are highlights from the Man City/Liverpool match/ The video is a bit shaky, just like currently the rest of England. No, not talking about Brexit that it shook the world stock markets & everybody else 401K plans, those blokes & wankers don't seem to give a damn about that, but their other quick exist out of the men's Euro's. Nor shown is that finally. long throw expert, Megan Campbell, got to come in for a whole two minutes. She's a cb, and granted, not a very good one. But what's the point of her playing on Man City if they barely going to use her? She would of been more well served on a lesser team,
Megan Campbell spends her time on the treatement table, she is constantly injured, comes back and gets injured again.
Sunderland 0 Chelsea 5 Birmingham 0 Arsenal 0 Table 1. Man City 20 pts (8) +15 2. Chelsea 18 pts (7) +13 ----------------------- 3. Birmingham 12 pts (8) 4. Arsenal 11 pts (7) 5. Liverpool 9 pts (8) 6. Notts County 7 pts (6) 7. Reading 4 pts (6) 8. Sunderland 3 pts (8) -16 ---------------------------- 9. Doncaster 0 pt(4) -11
looks like England woke up from it's dreadful state, and hopefully dumped BRO SO for some ladies action as this game got posted right away. With 30-35 players from various countries, leaving the NWSL for OG preps, the English league(with almost zilch going to the OG) might just be the most attractive out there.
H-U-G-E upset; 6th place/2nd division London Bees beat Chelsea today in a pk shootout in the 16th round of the WSL/Conti Cup. Previous scores between these two teams were 13-0 & 8-0 for Chelsea
here's highlights of the recent Arsenal/Notts County game. It shows the continues decline of Laura Bassett. Last year she scored that own goal in the last minute of the WC semis. Her game hasn't improved since; here she looses the race as Arsenal's van den Donk scores. Then she commits a couple of poor fouls and get lucky not to get a red
our little Beth Mead fly's high in this one as she scores goals #1 & 3, as well get's the opposing captain red carded
The FA is going back to winter season after 6 years of failed experiment Summer League. It will start in 2017/18 straight after the Euros.