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Tiffeny Milbrett in Chelsea?!

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From The Guardian:

Tiffeny breaks Chelsea fast

Monday February 13, 2006

It should have been a straightforward weekend.
Chelsea were due to host Arsenal in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup
- a match they would not have been widely fancied to win
unless, say, a World Cup winner were unexpectedly to join their ranks.
But that is exactly what appeared to be happening
as word spread that Tiffeny Milbrett - a name as famous in the United States as Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain
- was to fly to London along with the Canada international Christine Sinclair
in time to keep Chelsea in the Premiership.


Women's football is as much about socialising as sport; wild rumours delight and multiply.
The exciting thing about this one is that it is (partly) true.
According to Simon Greenberg, Chelsea's director of communications,
the club have already sought international clearance for Milbrett and Sinclair,
and this is now, "subject to Home Office clearance".
"We are very eager to play this completely by the book," he said yesterday,
when the Arsenal match was rained off.
"If we can't get the necessary approvals for this season, we will be looking at next season.
This is not just about bringing them in in the short term."

Indeed, Chelsea's men have toured the US the past two summers;
clearly two high-profile female players would help raise the club's profile in north America
- and signal an unheralded commitment to the women's game.

Ever since the female Blues shook buckets outside Stamford Bridge to raise money,
Chelsea have been portrayed as uninterested to the point of meanness.
Signing Milbrett and Sinclair would mark a turning point for the game in the UK
and prove that one of football's biggest brands is prepared to put women at the heart of its drive for growth.

Chelsea are second from bottom with two league games remaining,
a position from which even Milbrett and Sinclair are unlikely to extricate them.
But the Premiership is expanding to 12 teams and an A-list strike force could help in the all-important play-off
- and by next season, who knows who could be on their books?

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It is happening! Shocked Twisted Evil Cool Twisted Evil Shocked

From Fair Game:

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Christine Sinclair and Tiffeny Milbrett are next week expected to join Chelsea,
for the remainder of their season, before going on to sign for Vancouver Whitecaps in May.

Milbrett is a hugely experienced USA forward,
with 100 international goals to her name, from 204 caps.

Sinclair has netted 53 times in 71 appearances for Canada
and also took the national female player of the year award in 2005.

Simon Greenberg, Chelsea's director of communications, said the club have already sought international clearance for Milbrett and Sinclair,
and this is now, "subject to Home Office clearance".

"We are very eager to play this completely by the book.
If we can't get the necessary approvals for this season,
we will be looking at next season. This is not just about bringing them in in the short term."

Chelsea, next to bottom in the FA Nationwide Premier League,
have just two games left to fight their way free of the promotion/relegation play-offs
with the Northern and Southern Division runners-up.

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Yes, it is a 'story' here in the states. Milbrett still has some 'gas left in her tank' and is a talented player, and Sinclair can be a very dangerous player. I'm not familiar with the Chelsea side and what these two players mean to the team as a whole, but they should be a help......

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Just wanted to add to this.
I don't follow womens football, but am always interested in what is going on in this forum.

Smithy and co. have got me looking out for Arsenal ladies results (more in the hope they lose lol) but that is just because I couldnt ever like an Arsenal team.

But this news, ever though I dont know the players or the Chelsea team, it got me excited lol. How weird is that!

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O Dogg wrote:
Smithy and co. have got me looking out for Arsenal ladies results (more in the hope they lose lol) but that is just because I couldnt ever like an Arsenal team.


Smithy = Smithy or Smithy = Agent Smith?


O Dogg wrote:
But this news, ever though I dont know the players or the Chelsea team, it got me excited lol. How weird is that!


Let me just say that Millie & Sinclair outclass all the current Chelsea Ladies team players together Wink
And I'm glad you started to follow the women's game a little, Mr Dogg Very Happy

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And I meant you Razz
And are these 2 players likely to make Chelsea a force?
How good are Chelsea womens team?

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Chelsea are currently #9 in the league table (there are 10 teams) Wink

Milbrett & Sinclair will sure make a difference
and Chelsea might score a goal or two against Arsenal
but I don't think they will beat us Cool
The last time the score was A 6:0 C.
I've been to the game and I saw it Wink
It will be A 4:1 C or A 4:2 C or A 5:2 C or so Cool

Or so I hope Shocked Cool

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But with these players, there is a chance they could attract other great players right? I mean if Milbrett is that great, and well known, other players would like to play alongside her?

Could this be the start of a new look Chelsea Womens team?

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I think they signed them for a short term though Smile

As far as I understood, they are going to play in Canada afterwards Question

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Christine Sinclair and Tiffeny Milbrett are next week expected to join Chelsea,
for the remainder of their season, before going on to sign for Vancouver Whitecaps in May.

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Yes, but they are there for the remainder of the season. Is there a relegation place in the league? Sorry, but I really am new to it all

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Are you coming to a game with us then Shane matey Cool

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Lol wont be anytime soon mate - got loads on at the moment, but will try and get to a game some time

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O Dogg wrote:
Yes, but they are there for the remainder of the season. Is there a relegation place in the league?


Quote from the artice I posted above:

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Tiffeny Milbrett - a name as famous in the United States as Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain
- was to fly to London along with the Canada international Christine Sinclair
in time to keep Chelsea in the Premiership.


I hope that explains it, matey Wink

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lol sorry I missed that - I was quite drunk that night Smile

Wow

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Awesome story.

I would like to know if womens football is big in the UK?

In the States it is huge, in Germany even though they are the world champions it is still underrated. Unfortunately.

Does anybody follow Chelsea in womans football?

Thanks

BJ

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I'm not sure how it is now in America, after the WUSA stopped existing.
I guess it is still popular though.

I know it is very popular in Sweden and Germany,
and I think those two countries have the best non-professional women's leagues in Europe.

As for UK, it is hard for me to say,
I am not British and I have been following the women's game in this country for a few months only.
From what I saw there are 2 (3?) great teams in the league
(Arsenal, Charlton and I'd add Everton as well)
and the rest of the teams are a few classes lower Sad
Basically Arsenal and Charlton are eating their opponents for lunch Wink lol

Is women's football big in UK though?
I guess it is quite popular, there are always fans at the games,
and there are crowds for the bigger games as well.

This is my answer to your question, I'm afraid I can't specify it better Wink

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i think womens football has undoubtidly took steps forward the last few years, especially with participation and interest, however thats mostly at grassroots and the actual higher leagues havent got enough or as much support and interest as they deserve!its a shame but womens football is round 100 years older than mens so will never come close to catching up, its a bit depressin really!wish it was more popular! Crying or Very sad

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Chelsea Ladies 1-6 Arsenal Ladies FT

Looks like another convincing win for Arsenal. Even with their new stars, Chelsea were unable to match Arsenal on the day. Just goes to show the difference in class between the teams.

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O Dogg wrote:
Chelsea Ladies 1-6 Arsenal Ladies FT

Looks like another convincing win for Arsenal. Even with their new stars, Chelsea were unable to match Arsenal on the day. Just goes to show the difference in class between the teams.



Apparently the two new starts were missing Rolling Eyes
It was a County Cup game so I think Milbrett & Sinclair will appear at the League games only...
It's a shame cos I'll be watching Arsenal Ladies in Borehamwood then Razz

Anyway, both teams had their good and bad times today,
the pitch was unbelievably muddy and slippery,
the players kept sliding on it Laughing
Lots of tackles, arguments with the ref etc. as well Confused
Nice goals though (as usual) - from Yanks, Lianne, Kelly (2) & Fleets (2) Cool
Well done Ladies! Again Cool

England coach Hope Powell was at the game
- looking for fresh talents? Wink

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