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How will Chelsea get on without former head of women's football Paul Green?

After a jam-packed weekend in the WSL, Lianne reacts to the departure of Chelsea's head of women's football Paul Green and what it means for the club. She also reflects on the Champions League playoff first legs and the prospect of an Arsenal vs Chelsea semi-final! Plus, Brentfor ...  Show more

Should Arsenal have been shown a red card? Plus, London City Lionesses CEO Martin Semmens joins the show!

Arsenal get one over Man City at the Emirates - but should the Gunners have been reduced to 10 players? Lianne Sanderson is joined by Uma Gurav to reflect on the controversial refereeing decisions during the game. They also discuss whether the relegation playoff is harming the le ...  Show more

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