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AL Dub

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English - October 04, 2021 22:13 - 56 minutes - 44.7 MB
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It has been a big week in football, with both good and bad news. What better time to bring in a new special guest - Majella Card. Steffen shares his excellent Nordic wrap while Eric, Dale and Cheryl discuss AL Dub, lost twitter accounts, signings and more Queens of the Week than one deck of cards truly should have.


Guest - Majella Card

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Hot Topics

AL Dub - We are all the A-Leagues

NWSL is on fire 

Signings

Dub - Season 14 squad page

Courtney Nevin to Melbourne Victory

Brisbane have signed the best name in Australian football, Cannon Clough, as well as Lanni McDougall

Adelaide have cast a wide net: Reona Omiya (NPL VIC), Georgia Beaumont (NPL QLD) and Natasha Brough (an Aussie playing in the Netherlands)

WSW sign NZ international Malia Steinmetz


We've just been Nevin rolled...? #MVFC pic.twitter.com/EDKf0WALRH


— Melbourne Victory Women (@mvfcwomen) October 2, 2021


Around the World - Aussies/NZ Abroad

Around the World

Asia

WE League (Japan)

JEF Chiba (Alex Chidiac) lost 0-3 Beleza

UK

FAWSL

Listen in for our discussion on all the Aussies in the FAWSL 

Chelsea (Sam Kerr) 3-1 Brighton - Kerr scored again, three assists for Fran Kirby

Aston Villa (Emily Gielnik) 0-4 Arsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams) - Aston Villa coach Carla Ward prepared for the game by having her side play against 12 players, because that's how good Arsenal are! Full game for Catley, lively sub appearance for Foord, Gielnik and Williams didn't play

Reading 0-3 Everton - tough one for Reading, had to make two subs in the first half after injuries, Anna Anvegård held up Nicoline Sørensen's jersey after scoring, nice touch after Sørensen tore her ACL in the previous game

Manchester City (Alanna Kennedy, Hayley Raso) 0-2 West Ham (Mackenzie Arnold, Tameka Yallop) - shock win for West Ham, some key saves by Arnold, full game for Yallop, Kennedy was an unused sub and Raso wasn't on the team sheet

Leicester 0-2 Tottenham (Kyah Simon) - fairly comfortable win for Tottenham, Simon wasn't on the team sheet

Birmingham 0-2 Manchester United - goals from Leah Galton and Ella Toone, Birmingham centre back Louise Quinn played the whole game with a bandaged head

Scottish WPL

(2) Celtic FC (Jacynta Galabadaarachchi)

(1) Glasgow City (Aoife Colvill)

Matchday 3/27 (midweek Sep 30th)

Celtic 4-0 Motherwell

Glasgow City 3-1 Partick Thistle

Matchday 4/27 (26-27 Sep)

Celtic 2-1 Hibernian

Glasgow City 3-1 Hamilton with Aoife scoring early in the second half

Matchday 5/27 (3 Oct)

Glasgow City 9-0 Spartans - Aoife Colvill scored a brace

Celtic 6-0 Partick Thistle

Europe

France - D1F

Lyon (Ellie Carpenter) defeated Bordeaux 4-0. Amel Majri seems to have ruptured her ACL















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Montpellier (Mary Fowler) lost 1-2 to Fluery 91. Super-sub Fowler scored 90+4

Read B90s coverage of the D1F

Italy - Serie A

(12) SS Lazio (Ella Mastrantonio) lost 0-3 to (1) Sassuolo

(7) Pomigliano (Aivi Luik) defeated (5) Internazionale 2-0 

Netherlands - Eredivisie - Match 5/18

(4) PSV Eindhoven (Amy Harrison) lost 0-1 to (7) Den Haag.

Amy was not listed on the team sheet

Nordic

Norway Toppserien Round 14 (of 18)

Toppserien Youtube

(3) LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken) 

0-2 NM Cup semifinal loss vs Toppserien leaders Sandviken overnight

none of the injured LSK brigade returned to the team (including our Karly)

Sandviken dominant first half, 2 header goals

LSK took the game to Sandviken in the 2nd half but were unable to translate pressure into goals.

(10) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill)

catchup R13 game vs Stabæk, a 1-0 away loss, Nikola not on the card

Sweden Damallsvenskan Round 18 (of 22) 

(1) FC Rosengård (Charli Grant, Teagan Micah)

2-0 away loss to 2nd placed BK Häcken

Teagan started, Charli didn't see game time

Dylan Holmes for Häcken also did not see game time

closes the gap at the top to 3 points

(2) BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes)

see above

(5) Hammarby (Elise Kellond Knight)

drew 1-1 at home overnight against 10th placed Piteå IF

KK still recovering from surgery, not on the card

(6) Vittsjö (Clare Polkinghorne)

strong 3-0 home win vs (now) 7th placed Linköpings FC whom they overtook

Polks played the full 90'

 (12) Växjö (Winonah Heatley)

1-0 away loss to 11 placed AIK

Wini on the card but didn't see game time

Denmark Round 8 (of 14)

(2) Fortuna Hjørring (Indiah Paige Riley, Clare Wheeler, Angie Beard, Alex Huynh) 

4-0 away loss to ladder leaders HB Køge at the start of the second full round

debut for Alex Huynh, who started and got 37'

a rare start for Indi, played half the game

Angie played 90' but this time from wide left mid

Clare was on the bench and didn't see game time

very different setup from what we've seen in the last 6 weeks or so 

(7) AGF (‘Aarhus Gymnastikforening’) (Jenna McCormick)

1-0 home loss vs Nordsjælland sees AGF drop to 7th

Jenna played 90'

big game this coming weekend vs Fortuna Hjørring!

Queens of the Week


Meg Linehan, Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim get Cheryl's vote for Queens of the week for exposing a truly dark side of football.


Maj debuts with two brilliant Queens painting Queens - Sarah Sculley and Kim Walmsley, who painted a mural at Football Queensland to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first recorded public women's football match in Australia.


Eric - 1) Arsenal's Mana Iwabuchi has had quite the week! Two weekends ago she made a defender fall over in the buildup to their fifth goal against Man City, then there was her nutmeg & goal against Tottenham in the FA Cup (see below), and then she scored last weekend against Aston Villa.


2) our former social media manager / writer Samantha Lewis


Dale selects Mackenzie Arnold, for her performance against Manchester City.


Steffen stays in Canberra for his Queens of the Week with Sally Jean Davis (Shipard) and the South Canberra Bees. Sally runs workshops introducing woodworking skills to women, children and LGBTQ+ communities. A group of Bees players participated during the year and as a result, all the club trophies (around 10 of them) were created and lovingly made by hand for the club.


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