Episodes
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Our first pod of the year! Join us for a all things women's football including the new WSL sticker book and this month's goalkeeper is Liverpool's Rachel Laws. We also check out the WSL table and see who is up and down, before rounding up with some good news - Mead / Miedema gets a furry new family member and COPA 71 is coming soon!
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We're back talking about the latest dramas in women's football! The Champions league fight, with fans fuelled by beer from our very own England Skipper Leah Williamson, the fight between Arsenal, Chelsea and Man united to be top of the WSL and we talk about Lionesses, who will be our captin for the World Cup 2023?!
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Our latest episode covering women's football at the Olympics! This episode we focus on GB's painful defeat against Australia, was lost in extra time despite three great goals from GB's super striker Ellen White. We touch upon the other games including Canada's win over Brazil on pens, Sweden beating Japan and USA vs Netherlands. Finally we chat about how much we are enjoying the Olympics and which team we want to take gold now GB are out....
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Keep up to date with women's football at the Tokyo Olympics! We roundup TEAM GB first Olympic football match against Chile, chatting about some key players and moments. We also touch upon the other football matches including USA 3-0 defeat to Sweden and Brazil's 5-0 win over China. We also debut our haiku reviews...
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Special guest Divya teaches us all we've ever wanted to know about the women's UEFA champions league! Including how it works and its structure (11:35) , teams playing each other twice, the away goals rule and what Chelsea FC need to do to win (15:24) , the prize pot and how that compares to the men's (spoilers it's a HUGE difference) (26:15), and what the EUROPA league is and if there's a place for it in women's football (34:09). We also chat dinner party guests, football history and other champions league teams - PSG, Barcelona, Lyon and Bayern Munich. Come, join us!
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Hope Powell describes her as her wing-woman and Karen Carney credited her as the woman who got her into women's football. But who is Rachel Pavlou? We chat to Rachel about her background, her 20+ years career with the FA and setting up the WSL. We also ask her about the FA's diversity and inclusion work, the Women's Euros 2022 and the FA's work in schools. Tune in and join us!
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February is LGBTQI+ History Month! Amelia and Emmy talk about their own experiences with being gay and playing grassroots football. They also hear from former England Coach Hope Powell on coming out, and they look at gay, lesbian and trans representation in men's and women's football, and debate on what needs to be done next. Join them for their gayest episode yet!
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The FA pledges football for all, whilst we look at some of their current, shocking statistics for girls's participation. Emmy gets back from Dubai and discusses Dubaigate. We also talk about Carney, Rapino, Kirby and Beattie, AND we look forward to LGBTQ+ history month by discussing some key LGBTQ+ moments in football's history.
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It's Black History Month in the UK and we are ready to learn! This episode we speak to ex England Women's football coach - Hope Powell. We ask what she loves about football, the challenges she's faced and how we can increase diversity in Women's football.
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We look at the differences in opportunities, history and culture between women's football in the UK and women's soccer in the USA. We get some words from Karen Carney on why there's been an influx of American players to the WSL this season and what they can bring. We also chat to Amirah from Camden Eagles FC on the differences playing footy in the UK and USA, and how her American 'play to win at all costs' attitude has got her into hot water on the pitch here.
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It's our last episode of season! Here's a recap of our journey into women's football - what it's been like following it for the first time, what we've learnt and what our most embarrassing moments have been. We also chat about what we'll be doing next season.
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