Andy Burnham calls for boost in women’s football in Greater Manchester schools
Andy Burnham has called for a boost in women’s and girl’s football in schools across Greater Manchester. The Greater Manchester
Andy Burnham has called for a boost in women’s and girl’s football in schools across Greater Manchester. The Greater Manchester
Football-mad Helen Hardy found the meaning of life in her sporting community, with her efforts in setting up Manchester’s first
The spotlight will be on the women’s game this weekend as the Women’s Football Weekend returns for the third time.
The National Football Museum in Manchester has opened a new exhibition to celebrate the life and career of Lily Parr,
Manchester City’s Women’s Super League title hopes appear to be fading while Chelsea inch closer to the crown after an
For the first time in their history, Manchester United Women are to play at Old Trafford. Next week the side
A brand new identity for UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 has been unveiled by UEFA, which is coming to Manchester and
Emma Hayes, the Chelsea Women’s manager, has been linked with the vacant job at AFC Wimbledon after the departure of
Is Phil Neville a good manager? Will England, or anyone, ever reach USA’s level? Are parent clubs from men’s football harming the women’s league?
These were just some of the topics up for discussion at the National Football Museum on Friday night as part of the annual Football Writer’s Festival.
First-half goals from Nikita Parris and Ellen White gave England a winning start to their World Cup campaign against Scotland in their opening Group D match.
Thirty years since Manchester City’s women’s side made their debut in Oldham, the team now share the same training facilities, corporate links and resources as the men’s team and feature in the same marketing material.
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