Over in the mother country October 21, 2008
Posted by lem in News, Tournaments.Tags: Chelsea Ladies, Euro 2009, homophobia, Scotland, Women's Premier League
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“Apart from the money we’ve got through Rovers’ brilliant efforts, we’ve got practically nothing coming into the club. It’s got to the point where we recently had a bucket collection at a Rovers match. Our players, some of them internationals, were begging in the rain to get cash for us to meet our bills.” — Jonathan James, Doncaster Belles chairperson
Doncaster Belles will stay afloat until January thanks to a fundraising match by the Doncaster Rovers, but still desperately need sponsors. Things look rather bleak for the Women’s Premier League’s oldest club — I hope they won’t end up going the way of Charlton Athletic, who managed to find new sponsors but too late to retain most of their best players.
Chelsea’s Danni Buet has been awarded the Women’s Premier League Player of the Month Award for September. Congratulations!
There’s more to look forward to this weekend apart from the W-League: Scotland will meet Russia in the first of a two-legged play-off to determine which side will progress to the Euro 2009 finals. Scotland has never made the play-offs before (they defeated Slovakia to make it this year) and, if successful, they’ll be in the finals for the first time.
A point of interest: England FA to take on homophobic abuse? One summit does not a concrete commitment make.
Kelly Smith fires England into Europe October 3, 2008
Posted by lem in News, Strikers, Tournaments.Tags: England, Euro 2009, Kelly Smith
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Sonia Bermúdez (left) and Kelly Smith (right). © UEFA.
England survived a scare to make it to Euro 2009, thanks to Kelly Smith’s equaliser 13 minutes from time. The draw also consigns Spain to a two-legged play-off against the Netherlands.
Kelly Smith has been playing for the Arsenal Ladies (otherwise known as The Club That Won Pretty Much Everything in Women’s Club Football, Ever) as a striker since 2004, and received her first cap for the England national team at the age of 16.
Below the jump is Kelly Smith’s brief appearance in Jonothan Ross’ show in 2007. In hindsight, it could’ve been much worse.