On The Continent: Yabba Dabba Doo!

On The Continent: Yabba Dabba Doo!

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Arsenal halt Man City, more uncertainty at Chelsea, and Chloe goes up a wobbly scaffold

You think you've seen it all before, perched on top of the wobbly commentary gantry at the Chigwell Construction Stadium... and then West Ham deliver those last 10 minutes against Brighton. Chloe and Rachel saw all the drama in the flesh and reflect on it all. What a relegation b ...  Show more

Inside the WSL's exploding transfer market, with Claire Rafferty

Few people know the transfer market better than Claire Rafferty. In her role at TransferRoom, she's spoken to clubs all over Europe and beyond about what they want, who they want and (crucially) how much they want to pay or earn.Claire joins Chloe and Rachel to reveal what's real ...  Show more

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