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Upfront - A Women's Football Podcast

Upfront: Goals galore from a bumper Women's Football Weekend - but what needs to change?

Upfront - A Women's Football Podcast

Stak Production

Soccer, Womens World Cup, Girls Football, Lionesses, Womens Sports, Female Sports, Chloe Kelly, Womens England Football, Leah Williamson, Womens Soccer, Nwsl, Keira Walsh, Womens Football, England Womens, Sports

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Flo, Rachel and Chloe look back over a packed weekend schedule, with Spurs finally proving stern opposition for their North London rivals and Chelsea piling more pressure on Man City boss Gareth Taylor.


Despite these cracking matches, we also wonder whether more could have been done to promote the latest Women's Football Weekend and explore how future editions can continue to improve.


Artwork photo - GirlsontheBall ©


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Up Front, a brand new weekly women's football show here on Football Rumble presents.

0:07.0

I'm Flo Lloyd Hughes, I'm Chloe Morgan, and I'm Rachel O'Sullivan.

0:12.0

We'll be here every Tuesday on the Football Rumble presents feed with the biggest stories from around the women's game.

0:32.0

We'll dive into the WSL every week bringing news from women's football around the globe

0:36.0

and talk to those at the cultural heartbeat of the game.

0:40.0

On today's show, Spurs take arsenal all the way in the north under the Darby, but Viv Miramar comes up with the goods.

0:47.0

Meanwhile it gets worse for Garret Taylor and Mans City as Chelsea hand out a battering, and we look at women's football weekend as a whole and wonder whether it's still up to scratch.

0:58.0

Full disclaimer, I'm not in the studio today, you could probably maybe tell that I am at home and the rest of the gang are in the studio.

1:12.0

So things may sound a little bit different, but the vibes, the banter, the chat, the content will still be absolutely the same, and that is the magic of remote working.

1:22.0

So now we've got that out the way.

1:24.0

Let's get stuck into the north under Darby. Rachel were you there?

1:29.0

I was there.

1:30.0

Vibes, let's go through the vibes first because there's a record crowd at the hive, so Vibechek tick.

1:36.0

Yes, the crowd built really well actually, and they were really loud. I really enjoyed it.

1:41.0

I mean, we've been crying out for a proper north London Darby clash and it absolutely delivered.

1:47.0

Arsenal really should have won that game. They had plenty of opportunities, but Spurs have set up really defensively well this season.

1:55.0

They're really hard to break down, and I just thought the likes of Ashley Neville and Corpella had an unreal game.

2:02.0

So yeah, it was really, really exciting, and it's exactly what we want for women's football weekend.

2:07.0

I mean, I think it was fantastic. I mean, just off the back of that, I mean, Copella.

2:10.0

As a goalkeeper, she pulled out some absolutely worldly saves.

2:13.0

She was so quick out to smother the danger, make sure it didn't go any further, and she was critical and then picking up that point.

2:19.0

And like you said, Ashley Neville, again, put in an absolute shift, and I think she was so unlucky not to even score that game.

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