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Women Super League (Currently 24/25)
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Moment of the year and one of the things listed is an ex footballer winning a bloody dancing show!
Hardly helps the narrative about women's football does it3 -
The WSL is a strange organisation tbf.1
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All time table 2025:
https://shekicks.net/womens-super-league-calendar-year-table-2025/0 -
Women's Super League side London City Lionesses have appointed Eder Maestre as manager following the sacking of Jocelyn Precheur.0
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League Cup Update:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd0ykm84l48o0 -
Nice to see acknowledgement there of the lack of football for WSL2 teams compared with the top teams. It certainly seems both feasible and a good idea to have 6 games in the revamped competition rather than the 3 or 4 currently.
It'll also be an interesting test case for whether removing the top teams from a competition does any harm to its credibility.0 -
"The calendar is one of the biggest constraints and challenges, there is only so much space on weekends for us to work with"JustFloydRoad said:League Cup Update:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd0ykm84l48o
Why can't they play games in midweek? Also the league season is only 22 games so it's not as if they play too many games.0 -
Academy contracts for young players at Women's Super League (WSL) and WSL2 clubs will be introduced for the first time from the start of the 2026-27 season.Current rules prohibit English women's professional teams from contracting a 16-year-old player to a full-time contract.This will change from next season, with clubs able to offer players up to a two-year deal. They will not be mandatory, and clubs can continue to offer scholarships to promising young players.
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Found it most amusing the meltdown on X that the WSL early game was on normal Sky and the Pompey v Soton was on Sky+
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R.I.P 🙏Rado Vidosic, Brighton's women's and girls' head of coaching and father of women's head coach Dario, has died aged 64:
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WSL: Latest updates as winter transfer window set to close
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The transfer window for the Women's Super League.
Here are all the confirmed ins and outs from clubs across the WSL.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cly1zxe23rko
My new theory a Premier League Millwall will faciliate the return of London City Lionesses back to the Den
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Seems that actual-Millwall really don't like not-Millwall.JustFloydRoad said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cly1zxe23rko
My new theory a Premier League Millwall will faciliate the return of London City Lionesses back to the Den1 -
Going to post this in this thread for now (but might affect us, as promoton is a matter of when not if now):
https://www.herfootball.org/news/3038138_ifab-confirms-major-rule-changes-to-stop-time-wasting-and-tactical-injuries
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Chelsea will play all of their Women's Super League matches at Stamford Bridge from the start of next season.
It ends a nine-year stay at Kingsmeadow - a Kingston upon Thames ground that has a capacity of 4,850, including 2,265 seats, and is usually sold out.
Sonia Bompastor's side have been playing selected WSL fixtures at Chelsea's main stadium, and, because of Uefa regulations, all of their Women's Champions League games.
Kingsmeadow has been the club’s home for almost a decade; it made CFCW the first women’s team to own their own stadium. The beloved stadium will continue to be a part of the CFCW journey, hosting more academy matches from next season and giving the next generation of Blues a place to forge their footballing careers.
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