Miedema to City is a done deal, it seems.
I think both her current game and her recent injuries make her a risky signing. If she can get her form/fitness back obviously she'll be a real boost to you but that's a big if.I’m not sure I’m that keen Bronze at Chelsea to be honest. She’s had a wonderful career and she’s a legend but she’s also declined pretty significantly from her prime.
One for the "say what now" file.
For people unfamiliar with the legal position around nitrous oxide in the UK.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67346032
I suppose it's an improvement on 'NewCo' at least !An update on the new organisation running the WSL and Championship. Still not much tangible on what's changing (because nothing much is changing this season). The name still sucks - they've gone from NewCo to Women’s Professional Leagues Limited (WPLL) so even that's expected to change again. But we do know more about the senior management now.
All-female leadership team announced for WSL and Women’s Championship https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...wsl-and-womens-championship?CMP=share_btn_url
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4gl3ply7j7oAston Villa have completed the signing of Brazil international and Levante forward Gabi Nunes for a club record fee.
She joins on a two-year deal, with the option of a further year, with Villa triggering a release clause of 300,000 euros (£250,000) to sign the 27-year-old.
Nunes, who has 22 caps for Brazil, was part of the squad that won a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Paris last month.
She becomes Villa's eighth signing this summer with the club investing heavily following the arrival of new manager Robert de Pauw.
Another ACL injury, this time it's Sophie Ingle at Chelsea.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...s-cruciate-ligament-injury-in-pre-season-game
Sam Kerr another Chelsea player who damaged her ACL in January is still a few months away from playing.
Unfortunately it's a common injury in the women's game. Lots of theories about why but no straightforward solution and only limited solid research.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/sep/14/female-footballers-career-ending-injuries
According to the stats, women are at least three times more likely to damage an ACL than their male counterparts - though some studies put it at nearer 8 times. It's not a simple analysis though, because globally whatever group you analyse (FIFPro players, national team players, or a wider group) there are a lot more men than women playing so there's a lot more data to knock out statistical noise etc for the men.Is there any stats showing it's more of a risk for Women than Men? Because it's a pretty common injury in Men's game too
Speaking of big transfer fees, but this time one that hasn't been paid:
Don't know how accurate that is - but it's not impossible. There have been stories about Chelsea and Arsenal chasing her all week.
All the reports say that Keirab Walsh has already told Barca that she won't renew her contract (runs out at the end of the season). Apparently she wants to come back to WSL.