Are Manchester City’s ‘title dreams’ over?

Above: Manchester City Women vs Manchester United Women in the Subway Cup Photo: Manchester City Women by Bethany Monkhouse (4/2/25) After the 2023/24 season ended in devastation for Manchester City, the danger signs are now flashing that this campaign could end the same way. Sunday’s home defeat to Arsenal has set City back and virtuallyContinue reading “Are Manchester City’s ‘title dreams’ over?”

WSL: Unsung heroes of the 24/25 season so far

Above: Viviane Asseyi celebrates against Chelsea Photo: West Ham United by Emmanuel Faith (3/2/25) 72 matches, 212 goals and a lot of memorable moments; the Barclays Super League looks like its heading to a defined-direction with Chelsea pulling away from the rest. Of course, there is still the European spots to contend for, relegation toContinue reading “WSL: Unsung heroes of the 24/25 season so far”

Slegers: “I am in a luxury position with all these great players”

Above: Renée Slegers addresses the media Photo: Arsenal FC by Rachel Gore (31/1/25) Arsenal’s manager Renée Slegers spoke on the fitness of Foord and Little, the club’s newest signings, and the “quality” of her squad ahead of Sunday’s match against Manchester City. Following their recent loss to Chelsea, Arsenal are in fourth place in theContinue reading “Slegers: “I am in a luxury position with all these great players””

Slegers: “We have big belief in what we are doing”

By Rachel Gore (25/1/25) Above: Renée Slegers addresses the media ahead of Sunday’s match against Chelsea Photo: Arsenal FC Arsenal manager Renée Slegers acknowledged what Sunday’s top of the table clash “means for fans and players” and described how Arsenal is going for the win whilst also admitting her respect for Chelsea. Slegers addressed theContinue reading “Slegers: “We have big belief in what we are doing””

Renée Slegers: Why interim became permanent

Above: Renée Slegers applauds Arsenal’s traveling following 2-0 victory over West Ham Photo: Arsenal FC by Joe Rosedon (18/1/25) Renée Slegers put Arsenal in a position where she was the only possible choice as the next manager. The former Dutch international has been able to not only produce an impressive run of form but cruciallyContinue reading “Renée Slegers: Why interim became permanent”

Kyra Cooney-Cross: Finding Her Feet in Arsenal’s Midfield

By Isabelle Campbell 26/09/2024 Above: Kyra Cooney-Cross. Photo: Mariella Prew. Kyra Cooney-Cross was brought in as a key part of Arsenal’s plan for the future, but that time might have already arrived. A year on from her debut for the Gunners, Kyra Cooney-Cross has solidified her place in the star-studded squad. Though initially getting limitedContinue reading “Kyra Cooney-Cross: Finding Her Feet in Arsenal’s Midfield”

Are Arsenal’s Additions: enough to catch Chelsea?

By Isabelle Campbell 29/8/25 Above: Mariona Caldentey. Photo: Arsenal Football Club Arsenal have been busy this transfer window and have increased their chances of catching Chelsea at the top. Isabelle Campbell looks at the impact the new arrivals can have. With the first matches of the 24/25 Women’s Super League season just around the corner,Continue reading “Are Arsenal’s Additions: enough to catch Chelsea?”

Points are shared in East London

By Hannah Chadwick (01/05/2024) The Lilywhites are without key players Martha Thomas and Drew Spence who both picked up injuries against Manchester United. Jessica Naz also reaches 100 appearances for the club which is an amazing achievement for a young player. While the seagulls were without Australian defender Charlie Rule. Some good news for themContinue reading “Points are shared in East London”