Leah Williamson: “We haven’t been brought up like boys in the Arsenal academy”
The England captain on the rapid changes of women’s football
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The England captain on the rapid changes of women’s football
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The Super League is more popular than ever, and the England team are even winning pots
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Our women’s team are at the forefront of a new and different patriotism.
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Also this week: coffee with James Graham, and the birth of the new left.
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Chloe Kelly’s comments mark a turning point in conversations about national identity.
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The news that Vivianne Miedema was let go on a free transfer to Man City was met with incredulity from…
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They are different entities. But one is not less important than the other.
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In her book the Lionesses coach shows composure and compassion – but the art of football management remains a puzzle.
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Even with the Prem to distract me, I am still anxious about how the England women’s team are coping.
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Underinvestment in women’s sporting gear extends to football boots designed for men being accused of causing ACL injuries.
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How fitting, how healing, if it had been women who ended English football’s 57 years of hurt.
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The trailblazing agent is dedicated to nurturing talent from across the world – and supporting her rising stars in the…
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In sport and politics, the English boast that they always play by the rules – but history tells a different…
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The England women seemed carefree, happy, in love with the game. Unlike the men, who are all moaning minnies, and…
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