With the new Women’s Super League season starting on Sunday, we are excited to see how the new signings fare and whether anyone can topple Chelsea
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The football never stops, they say, and who can argue? On Sunday the Women’s Super League starts, just over a month since the World Cup final between England and Spain in Sydney. And in between we have had the Nations League and Champions League qualifiers.
There is a real concern about player welfare and managers have been given an almost impossible task to juggle the safety of their squad members with the desire to have the best possible season.
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