Why Jodie Taylor’s departure is not a problem for Arsenal Women
Jodie Taylor will leave the club to play in Australia and then in the US. Her departure is not a problem, however, and actually eases the congestion in attack.
Jodie Taylor will leave the club to play in Australia and then in the US. Her departure is not a problem, however, and actually eases the congestion in attack.
The England youth teams now know their fate as the u17 and u19 Elite Rounds were drawn this morning at the UEFA Headquarters in Nyon.
Defender Taylor Hinds and on-loan striker Chloe Kelly have been named in the 20-player squad that will compete next month in Florida.
Irish winger Katie McCabe returns to Arsenal after a loan spell at Glasgow City. Can she now force her way in the starting eleven?
Every time an England squad is named, fans ask the same question: Do central contracts guarantee a call-up, even if a player is out of form or regularly unused on international duty?
Arsenal are through to the Conti Cup quarter-finals following their 6-0 away win at Watford alongside Reading in Group One South.
Arsenal travel to the Global Metcorp Stadium to face Watford Women in the Continental Cup on Thursday evening, and are on the verge of qualifying for the quarter-finals.
The unexpected draw between Reading and Chelsea combined with Arsenal’s win against Sunderland is a big boost for their hopes of Champions League place.
Watford Ladies will officially no longer be a FA WSL side, after deciding to try only for a third tier place in the WPL next season.
Joe Montemurro will have his work cut out as manager of Arsenal Women, with the Londoners struggling for form.
England Women u19 will carry on the Euro preparation with an away friendly in Finland at the end of the month. Two Arsenal forwards have been selected for the fixture.
The draw for the WCL Round of 16 was made in Nyon and there are not many high-profile ties. It means the quarter finals next Spring could be interesting with all the big teams involved.
Arsenal are at home to Reading in what could the decider in the FA WSL Conti Cup Group One South.
Sources in Australia confirm that the new Arsenal Women’s manager will come from the City group as he is the current Melbourne City men’s assistant coach.
Arsenal were held by Millwall until the 75th minute before fitness prevailed and they ended up 5-2 winners in the Conti Cup second group game.
For the second group stage game in the FA WSL Continental Tyres cup, Arsenal Women will make the short trip to FA WSL2 side Millwall Lionesses tonight.