Posted on October 20, 2020
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It’s incredible to think how much advances in technology have influenced sport in recent years. Video referees, sport and exercise science, HawkEye, undersoil heating, pay-per-view, electric engines – all of these and more have changed how we view nearly every event. Compare most to… Continue Reading “Enough is enough; it’s time to provide female athletes with the kit they deserve”
Category: Hockey, Rugby Union, The 52Tags: 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, American Football, Australia, Canterbury, Ellen White, England, football, Great Britain, HawkEye, Hockey, Ireland, Kate Richardson-Walsh, Kit, Lionesses, Lucy Bronze, Matilas, Phoebe Schecter, Red Roses, Rio 2016, Rugby Union, Saracens, Saracens Women, Sport, SportSpiel, Sydney 2000, Technology, VAR, Women's Kit, Zoe Harrison
Posted on December 8, 2018
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Ada Hegerberg is a truly remarkable woman who will go down in history for all the right reasons. On Monday the Norwegian was the recipient of the first women’s Ballon d’Or, beating a plethora of immensely talented players – including six-time FIFA World Player… Continue Reading “#26) Ada Hegerberg”
Category: football, The 52Tags: 2013 UEFA U19 Euros, 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, Ada Hegerberg, Barcelona, BBC Women's Footballer of the Year, Brazil, Champions League, Cristiano Ronaldo, Division 1 Feminine, England, FIFA Best Women's Player, FIFA World Player of the Year, football, Fran Kirby, La Liga, Lionel Messi, Lucy Bronze, Lyon, Marta, Norway, Pele, Real Madrid, Turbine Potsdam, UEFA Best Player, Women's Ballor d'Or
Posted on March 24, 2016
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Here is the second part of my preview of the 2016 WSL. You can find the first part here: https://ransports.wordpress.com/2016/03/22/wsl-2016-preview-part-i/ Liverpool: History Although they won three successive FA Cups between 1994-1996, Liverpool have always been a team that have flitted in between the top and… Continue Reading “WSL 2016 Preview – Part II”
Category: footballTags: Alex Greenwood, Angharad James, Arsenal Ladies FC, Aston Villa Ladies FC, Beth Mead, Bristol City Ladies FC, Brooke Chaplen, Carly Telford, Chelsea Ladies FC, Continental Cup, Doncaster Rovers Belles FC, Emma Dollis, England, FA WSL 2016, Fara Williams, Fran Kirby, Gemma Bonner, Helen Ward, Izzy Christiansen, Jade Boyo-Sayo, Jane Ross, Keira Ramshaw, Kosovare Asllani, Krystle Johnston, Kylla Sjoman, Lincoln Ladies FC, Liverpool Ladies FC, Lucy Bronze, Lucy Staniforth, Maja Krantz, Manchester City Ladies FC, Mandy van den Berg, Natasha Dowie, Natasha Flint, Nikita Parris, Notts County Ladies FC, PSG Ladies, Rachel Yankey, Reading Ladies FC, Scotland, Siobhan Chamberlain, Steph Houghton, Sunderland Ladies AFC, Sweden, Toni Duggan, Vittsjo FC, Wales, Women's FA Cup
Posted on December 30, 2015
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When it comes to sport, pretty much anything and everything has happened in the past 12 months. From tales of widespread corruption and state-funded doping to some of the most remarkable sporting performances ever seen, nothing has been too farfetched for this frankly insane… Continue Reading “My Top 11 Sporting Moments of 2015”
Category: End Of Year Reviews, Top 10sTags: 2015 Davis Cup, 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, 2015 FINA Aquatics World Championships, 2015 IRB Rugby World Cup, 2015 US Open, 2015 Wuhan Open, Adam Peaty, Anders Fannemel, Andy Murray, Athletics, Australia, Barclays Premier Leauge, Beth Mead, Cameron van der Burgh, Chelsea Ladies FC, England, football, France, Grade One National Hunt jump, Great Britain, Greg Rutherford, Hayley Turner, Heather Watson, Horse Racing, IAAF 2015 World Championships, Investec Ashes 2015, Italy, James Guy, Japan, Jazz Carlin, Jess Ennis-Hill, Johanna Konta, Justin Gatlin, Laura Robson, Leicester City, Lizzie Kelly, Lucy Bronze, Maria Sharapova, Peter Prevc, Sammy-Jo Bell, Siobhan-Marie O'Connor, Ski jumping, South Africa, Steve Finn, Stuart Broad, Sunderland Ladies AFC, Swimming, Tea For Two, Tennis, Usain Bolt, Wimbledon 2015, Winter Olympics, WSL 2015
Posted on August 16, 2015
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Manchester City Ladies maintained their unbeaten run in the Continental Tyres Cup and moved to the top of Group 2 by condemning Sunderland to their first defeat in eight games on a chilly Saturday evening in Hetton. Reigning cup holders City effectively won the… Continue Reading “Unofficial Match Report: Sunderland Ladies 1-3 Manchester City Ladies”
Category: footballTags: 2015 Continental Tyres Cup, 2015 WSL, Beth Mead, Birmingham City Ladies, Demi Stokes, Gemma Wilson, Gill Scott, Isobel Christiansen, Lucy Bronze, Manchester City Ladies, Nikita Parris, Notts County Ladies, Rachael Laws, Steph Bannon, Steph Houghton, Sunderland Ladies, Toni Duggan, Tori Williams, Victoria Greenwell