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Feb 25:

Charlton (England) 0-2 Fortuna Hjörring (Danmark)

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Shlj's post needs to be moved here too Wink

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I have been told that Charlton have signed an 18 year old player for next season.
Apparently they are offering to find her a job.

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The girls is French Wink

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Agent Smith wrote:
Feb 25:

Charlton (England) 0-2 Fortuna Hjörring (Danmark)


Didn't Charlton play a league game today? Confused

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Sorry, it was a typo Embarassed

Charlton played Fortuna Hjörring on Feb 24th, not 25th.

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A game in two days! That's good for Charlton Cool Shame they lost one Wink

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justme! wrote:
A game in two days! That's good for Charlton Cool Shame they lost one Wink

I think two game in two days is a health hazard for the girls as you do not have time to rest properly ? Saying that I saw an Arsenal player play in a UEFA Cup game and the enxt day with the reserve team.

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shlj wrote:
I think two game in two days is a health hazard for the girls as you do not have time to rest properly ?


Yes but that happens once in blue moon so I think they'll be fine Wink

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justme! wrote:
A game in two days! That's good for Charlton Cool Shame they lost one Wink

Well, Fortuna is the only team outside Sweden/Germany that played in the UEFA Womens Cup Final. Until the Arsenal-Umeå games starts anyway. Smile

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The Royal Netherlands Football Association (KNVB)
has announced that the introduction of a women's Eredivisie is imminent
now that nine professional clubs have offered to participate.

The League will commence next season
with the likes of ADO Den Haag, AZ Alkmaar, Cambuur Leeuwarden,
SC Heerenveen, Roda JC, TOP Oss, FC Twente, FC Utrecht and Willem II
all gearing up for the competition.

The definitive format of the league is expected to be announced later this month.

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Charlton Athletic v Arsenal

Reserve League Cup final


Bishop Stortford FC
Woodside Park
Dunmow Road
Bishops Stortford
Herts CM22 7ER

Sunday, March 25, 2007
Kick-off: 2pm

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With 1. FFC Frankfurt on course to return to the UEFA Women's Cup next season,
they have continued to ensured they have the strongest possible squad
by securing playmaker Renate Lingor on a new one-year contract.

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Stoke City won the Staffordshire County Cup for the third time in five years, after they defeated Stafford Town 4-0 in the Final.

Stoke took the lead in only the second minute as Becky Knight scored from a Mel Harling cross. The West Midland League side continued to dictate matters against their Staffordshire League opponents but could not add to their advantage before half time.

On the hour mark, Knight tapped home her second following good work by Chantelle Gallagher and Kate Asher fired home the third from 25 yards. Anna Lowndes rounded off a convincing victory for Stoke when she netted the fourth, six minutes from time.

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Brighton & Hove Albion retained the Sussex County Cup with a 4-2 victory over Lewes in the Final at Lancing.

Clio Tregear gave Brighton an early lead but the Seagulls were reduced to ten players soon afterwards as Katie Baker was shown a red card for retaliation. Lewes made a quick reply, Michelle Mangan netting to send the sides in level at half time.

Four minutes after the restart, Lewes - the London & South East League leaders - went ahead for the first time with a goal from Zoe Jackson but Brighton were to recover strongly, Katie Hodges equalising just after the hour mark.

Vicki Keeping then put Brighton in front once again and Tregear wrapped up the victory with her second goal, ten minutes from time.

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Sheffield Wednesday have ended their two-year absence from the Premier League as they captured the Northern Combination Championship with a 3-0 victory away to Blackpool Wren Rovers on Sunday.

Needing a point in order to make sure of the title, Jane Simpson was on target twice and Rachel Skeemer added the other goal, taking her tally for the season to 25.

For the second year in succession, Leeds City Vixens will finish as runners-up after they defeated Middlesbrough 2-0 in their final match. Rachael Townsend and Katherine Bird netted the goals for the Vixens who end up three points adrift of Champions Wednesday whilst 'Boro, who led the table for much of the season, have to settle for third place.

South Durham Royals followed up their midweek County Cup success by running out 7-2 winners away to Hull City to lift themselves into fifth place. Becka Adams bagged a first half hat-trick before going on to add a fourth, Rachel Gwilliam weighed in with a double and Tracey Swailes completed the tally.

A fine run in has seen Peterlee Town claim a top half finish, thanks to a 4-1 success at Doncaster Parklands Rovers. Vicky Mudd led the scoring with a hat-trick, with Brogan Prudhoe also on target.

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Bröndby won the Danish Cup final against Fortuna Hjörring.

The game ended 0-0 and went into penalties.

Bröndby's Danish supergoalie, Cederkvist, saved 4 out of 5 Cool

Bröndby won 2-1. Congrats!!! Cool

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Oh Brondby has sparked something in my head...I don't think I have been there but I know it.. Confused

Anyway, well done Brondby! Wink

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Just because Brondby's supporters are (_._)holes
who insulted, p!ssed off and got someone suspended,
doesn't mean we have to hate the team Wink

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^^ That could be why I know that name! Thanks Wink

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SCOTTISH FA CUP FINAL:

Glasgow City 1-5 Hibernians

Is this true that they have a 47-year-old goalie Shocked
or does the Swedish site need better typers? Wink

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Wow, that goalie is almost as old as you AS

Good for her - exercise is very important

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From BBC:

Glasgow City 1-5 Hibernian Ladies

Sixteen-year-old Kim Little inspired Hibernian to a convincing victory over holders Glasgow City in the women's Scottish Cup final at McDiarmid Park.
Suzanne Grant headed Hibs into an early lead, but Jane Ross soon fired Glasgow level during an even first half.

A Danica Dalziel own goal put Hibs back in front before Little dribbled past three players and finished in style.

Hibs took over after the break and Little broke clear to score before setting up Laura Kennedy for the fifth.

Glasgow failed to test Hibs' 47-year-old goalkeeper, Debbie McDonald, during the second 45 minutes in Perth as the Edinburgh side eased to victory.


That's a 31 year difference in ages between the star player and the goalie Laughing

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German Cup Final:

FFC Frankfurt 1-1 FCR Duisburg

FFC Frankfurt win on penalties (5-2)

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