Crystal Dunn starts: The #CLFC team is in! pic.twitter.com/V5K6sWyt5W— Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) November 8, 2017
Karen Bardsley starts: Your City starting XI for tonight's @UWCL clash... #mancity pic.twitter.com/Gi7JTacfsC— Man City Women (@ManCityWomen) November 9, 2017
Siobhan McDonough named WOTM in Netherlands: Uitgeroepen tot @Djopzz Vrouw van de Wedstrijd: Siobhan McDonough! #zwopsv #peczwollevrouwen pic.twitter.com/coaroxNafq— PEC Zwolle Vrouwen (@PECVrouwen) November 10, 2017
From Australia: A debut goal in orange on the half-hour mark from American import Carson Pickett was enough for Mel Andreatta's side to take the three points in a tense Westfield W-League Round 3 battle. https://www.brisbaneroar.com.au/news/roar-women-secure-a-well-earned-victory-against-wanderers
Karen Bardsley on the bench: Today's @HaysWorldwide City line-up for our big battle at the Academy Stadium! #mancity pic.twitter.com/cw735wGmpB— Man City Women (@ManCityWomen) November 12, 2017
HAO started and went 90 in 3-0 win: Team to face @SAFCLadies: Moorhouse, Rose, Quinn, Janssen, O'Reilly, Nobbs, Van de Donk, Mitchell, Carter, Mead, Miedema pic.twitter.com/sdGzImwCAr— Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) November 12, 2017
Daphne Corboz selected with France B team for a camp and friendly... against her own club. We do not have a U23 team in France but a B team instead to make the transition between the U19/U20 and the A team.
Crystal Dunn starts in CL: Here's how #CLFC line up tonight... pic.twitter.com/xX8raDj8FW— Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) November 15, 2017
HAO starts: Our team to face @watfordladies: Moorhouse, Rose, Janssen, O'Reilly, Nobbs, Mitchell, Mead, Van de Donk, Evans, Taylor, Carter Come on you Gunners! 🔴🙌⚽️ pic.twitter.com/B2Gi22VxX3— Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) November 16, 2017
The very rare call-up of a foreign-based player for a USYNT below U23: U.S. U-20 WNT Roster by Position: GOALKEEPERS (5): Jaelyn Cunningham (Illinois; Reynoldsburg, Ohio), Claudia Dickey (Charlotte Soccer Academy; Charlotte, NC), Shelby Hogan (Providence; Franklin, Mass.), Amanda McGlynn (Virginia Tech; Jacksonville, Fla.), Madison Newsom (UC Irvine; Elk Grove, Calif.) DEFENDERS (8): Nicole Albrecht (Minnesota; Cedarburg, Wisc.), Claire Constant (McLean SC; Alexandria, Va.), Chardonnay Curran (Oregon; Ewa Beach, Hawaii), Sydney Dawson (Internationals SC; Akron, Ohio), Naomi Girma (California Thorns FC; San Jose, Calif.), Sinclaire Miramontez (Nebraska; Lenexa, Kans.), Olivia Petit (Saint Louis; Akron, Ohio), Isabel Rodriguez (Ohio State; Canton, Mich.) MIDFIELDERS (6): Samantha Coffey (Boston College; Sleepy Hollow, NY), Luca Deza (California; Belmont, Calif.), Kristina Fisher (Miami; Jupiter, Fla.), Jaelin Howell (Real Colorado; Windsor, Colo.), Brianna Pinto (NTH Tophat; Durham, NC), Natalie Winters (Iowa; Plymoth, Mich.) FORWARDS (7): Jordan Brewster (Internationals SC; Canton, Mich.), Alexandria Griffin (Texas Tech; Southlake, Texas), Jordan Harr (Texas Tech; Sachse, Texas), Abigail Kim (California; Vashon, Wash.), Sophia Smith (Real Colorado; Windsor, Colo.), Kylie Sprecher (Marquette; Menomonee Falls, Wisc.), Courtney Strode (Växjö DFF/SWE; San Diego, Calif.)
Looks like she found a new home: .@KiersTheivam recently caught up with @kmd32 who is finally finding playing time at PSV Eindhoven. Story -- https://t.co/oxkKxxaUIH pic.twitter.com/TLY04wwC30— The Equalizer (@EqualizerSoccer) November 17, 2017 There was certainly interest in DeCesare, but for an American who is not an international or in possession of a dual passport, seeking opportunities, certainly in Europe, isn’t a simple process. A move to Scottish champions Glasgow City, a side who have hosted the likes of current Portland Thorn Savannah Jordan and former Boston Breaker Morgan Marlborough, was agreed, and DeCesare was ready to play four months in Scotland, as well as in the Champions League. But much to the surprise and disappointment of the Duke University graduate, she was unable to obtain a visa to play in the UK, and despite the club exploring every option, they couldn’t get the move over the line. DeCesare was left once again without a club, and without a job. Moves to Cyprus and the Czech Republic were on the table, but did not materialize. Despite having an agent, the determined forward was keen to be as proactive as possible. Still back in the U.S., she was up at 5 a.m. most mornings to make up for the time difference Europe has over America.
A couple of Mexican-American players mentioned in the most recent Mexico WNT call-ups: Christina Murillo Ruiz FK Gintras (Lithuania) Defensa Anisa Raquel Guajardo Braff Valur Reykjavik (Iceland) Delantera
From Australia: https://www.newcastlejets.com.au/news/w-league-jets-go-down-canberra Newcastle Jets: 2.Hannah BREWER, 5.Arin GILLILAND, 6.Cassidy DAVIS, 8. Sophie NENADOVIC, 9.Katie STENGEL, 10.Emily VAN EGMOND, 11.Cortnee VINE, 16.Nikola ORGILL, 17.Jenna KINGSLEY, 18.Clare WHEELER 28.Britt ECKERSTROM (gk) Canberra United: 1.Haley KOPMEYER (gk), 4.Toni PRESSLEY, 6.Caitlin MUNOZ, 8.Liana DANASKOS, 14.Ashleigh SYKES, 16.Karly ROESTBAKKEN, 18.Taren KING, 19.Aoife COLVILL, 21.Ellie CARPENTER, 23.Michelle HEYMAN, 34.Laura BASSETT Goals: Ashleigh SYKES (47’) Toni PRESSLEY (67’) 67' | 1 - 2 | Another goal to the visitors as Toni Pressley gets a header clear from the set piece #NEWvCBR
Gina Lewandowski started for Bayern in a 4-1 win. 👆 Die Aufstellung ist da.Auf geht's Mädels! 💪 #packmas #FCBSVW #DieLiga pic.twitter.com/sARCXc0Bc0— FC Bayern Frauen (@FCBfrauen) November 19, 2017
Nice! American Jackie Simpson scored the only goal in a huge upset by her Canary Islands team over FC Barcelona which features 2017 FIFA poy, Lieke Martens as well as a host of other top Spanish & International players. Here's more game info http://us.women.soccerway.com/match...granadilla-tenerife-sur/fc-barcelona/2540841/
Rachel Hill strikes again: A closer look at @r_hill3's @WLeague leading 6th goal. #FilledWithPride pic.twitter.com/8UGjdNtld3— Orlando Pride (@ORLPride) November 20, 2017
I have seen multiple tweets in France int he last week saying Morgan Brian to Lyon is more or less a done deal. As the rumor has been going round for like 6 months now. Info @RMCsport : Morgan Brian très proche de l'OL. Avec Amandine Henry, le milieu de terrain des Fenottes aura de l'allure. cc @Tanziloic— Anthony RECH (@AntRech) November 16, 2017
Morgan Brian to OL: Morgan Brian à l'OL : c'est signé. Contrat de deux ans et demi pour l'Américaine. Il ne reste simplement que la visite médicale à passer.— Loïc Tanzi (@Tanziloic) November 20, 2017 Morgan Brian to the OL: it is signed. Contract of two and a half years for the American. It is simply that the medical to pass.
Obviously, she still needs to pass the medical. But it is looking good for her, I am just wondering where they will play her as OL has already six central midfielders. http://www.statsfootofeminin.fr/equipe.php?equipe=1&id=447
OL signed Alex Morgan last season, then Morgan Brian this season. They now need a player with a Morgan middle-name for next season...
If Morgan Brian really is signing with OL for a 2 1/2 year stint, it suggests to me that she has had a conversation with Jill Ellis and is figuring she won't be on the US team for the 2019 World Cup.
I seem to remember a Red Stars press release stating that all currently-rostered players, including Morgan Brian, has been re-signed for the 2018/19 season. I wonder what effect signing with the semi-pro league in France will have on that situation.
Well if she is re-signed, the Red Stars can block her move by telling US Soccer not to send the International Transfer Certificate to the FFF.