The 2020/21 FA Women’s Super League kicks off on the weekend of the 5th / 6th September. D2B is here to preview all twelve teams in the title race and assess their chances. We continue with Brighton & Hove Albion who managed to steer clear of the danger zone before Coronavirus struck…
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FA WSL Preview – Bristol City
The 2020/21 FA Women’s Super League kicks off on the weekend of the 5th / 6th September. D2B is here to preview all twelve teams in the title race and assess their chances. We continue with Bristol City who were fighting for their WSL lives before the Coronavirus struck…
FA WSL Preview – Birmingham City
The 2020/21 FA Women’s Super League kicks off on the weekend of the 5th / 6th September. D2B is here to preview all twelve teams in the title race and assess their chances. We continue with Birmingham City who narrowly avoided relegation last season…
FA WSL Preview – Aston Villa
The 2020/21 FA Women’s Super League kicks off on the weekend of the 5th / 6th September. D2B is here to preview all twelve teams in the title race and assess their chances. We start with WSL ‘newbies’ Aston Villa who, as winners of the FA Women’s Championship, replace relegated Liverpool…
All Football Teams are Equal, but…
CLEARLY some football teams are more equal than others. With the Women’s National League declared null and void all the way back in March, the FA decreed this week by virtue of a 'points per game' average that Chelsea be crowned WSL Champions and Aston Villa be promoted from the FA Women's Championship. As for the rest of the women's football pyramid? They get to start 2019 all over again...
FAWSL – How it’s Shaping Up… (3)
SO, EVERY team in the WSL has reached the halfway point in their fixtures schedule. But how's it looking for the title hopefuls, the also-rans, and the relegation scrappers? We conclude with a look at Manchester United, Reading, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United...
FAWSL – How it’s Shaping Up… (2)
SO, EVERY team in the WSL has reached the halfway point in their fixtures schedule. But how's it looking for the title hopefuls, the also-rans, and the relegation scrappers? We continue (alphabetically as always) with a look at Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool and Manchester City...




