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Women's football attendances pass one million in 2024

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The total participation for both the Ladies' Super Association and the Ladies' Title has passed 1,000,000 for the 2023-24 season. The achievement was reached during the end of the week's round of installations, which included Precious stone Castle's advancement to the WSL. In Spring, the past WSL participation record of 689,297 was broken with 36 games still to play. "This season has been one to recall for such countless reasons," said Nikki Doucet, CEO of the two associations. "Outperforming 1,000,000 in participation across the Barclays Ladies' Super Association and Barclays Ladies' Title truly says a lot about the interest in ladies' football in this country. "This is just the start of our excursion, and we're so eager to see these records ideally be broken endlessly time again in the years to come as our game keeps on developing." Bigger WSL swarms are becoming normal with an expanded number of games this season played at ar

Arsenal survive painful flashbacks to maintain title hope and alive'

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The Heavy weapons specialists never recuperated from losing two-objective leads in progressive weeks at Liverpool and West Ham in April last season, those results the impetus for a breakdown that saw Manchester City guarantee the title. Here, Weapons store were at risk for wasting a 3-0 half-time advantage in the most far-fetched design however collected themselves to finish off an imperative win that kept them top of the table with three games left. What's more, the way that Stockpile went too far this time may yet be the distinction between a first Chief Association title in quite a while and completing second. Mikel Arteta's side were living it up as they uncovered Prods' terrible feebleness at corners, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's own objective and Kai Havertz's header bookending Bukayo Saka's smooth completion on the counter for their second. Not wishing to make life simple for themselves, Munititions stockpile guardian David Raya's ghastly leeway then gifte

Silva to leave Chelsea at end of season

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  Chelsea protector Thiago Silva will leave the club toward the finish of the time. The Brazilian, who joined the Blues on a free exchange from Paris St-Germain in 2020, has shown up for the Blues. He has won three prizes in that time, including the 2020-21 Bosses Association. Silva, 39, says his adoration for the club is "unbelievable". "Chelsea makes a big difference to me. I came here with the aim of just remaining for a year and it turned out to be four years," he said. "It is as of now hard expressing farewell in the most ordinary of conditions yet when there is a common love, it's much harder. However, when a Blue, consistently a Blue." Silva joined the club when Straight to the point Lampard was chief and has since likewise played under Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter and Mauricio Pochettino. He has shown up in all rivalries for Chelsea this season, remembering 25 beginnings for the Chief Association. The previous AC Milan focus back, covered multi

Champions League and Europa League: How England ended up with no semi-finalists in top two competitions

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  For only the third time in the 21st century, England has no teams in the semi-finals of the Champions League or Europa League - so what has gone wrong? Manchester City and Arsenal both exited the Champions League quarterfinals on Wednesday, going out to Real Madrid and Bayern Munich respectively. And on Thursday, as expected, Liverpool and West Ham crashed out of the Europa League - after failing to overturn first-leg deficits against Atalanta and Bayer Leverkusen. The only English team left in Europe are Aston Villa, who  beat Lille on penalties   to reach the semi-finals of the Europa Conference League, the third-tier tournament that is only in its third season. How rare is this? In 1999 the Cup Winners' Cup was scrapped and the UEFA Cup - now called the Europa League - moved up from being the third tier to the second-tier European trophy. This is only the third time since then that England has had no teams in the last four of that competition or the Champions League - alongs

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The History of Sports

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  Sports journalism  is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions. Sports journalism started in the early 1980s when it was targeted at the social elite and transitioned into an integral part of the news business, with newspapers having dedicated sports sections. The increased popularity of sports among the middle and lower classes led to more coverage of sports content in publications. The appetite for sports resulted in sports-only media such as Sports Illustrated  and ESPN. There are many different forms of sports journalism, ranging from play-by-play and game recaps to analysis and investigative journalism on important developments in the sport. Technology and the internet age have massively changed the sports journalism space, as it is struggling with the same problems that the broader category of print journalism is struggling with, mainly not being able to cover costs due to falling subscriptions. New forms of internet blogging a

Manager Pep Guardiola praised Manchester City's ability to "adapt quickly to chaos" in their 3-3 first-leg draw against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals.

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  Holders City took took the lead in the second minute when Bernardo Silva cleverly snuck a 25-yard free-kick round the wall and past goalkeeper Andriy Lunin.  But deflected strikes from Eduardo Camavinga and Rodrygo helped 14-time European champions Real overturn the deficit at the Bernabeu.  "We were 2-1 down, playing here without much composure," Guardiola said.  "This game, in the first three seasons together, we'd have lost 4-1 or 5-1 as we were not stable emotionally."  City, who won this competition for the first-time last season as part of a historic Treble, came into this game with Kevin de Bruyne on the bench after the Belgium midfielder fell ill before kick-off.  Guardiola said: "One of the secrets at the high levels is to adapt quickly to chaos. There is no time to complain.  "You need time to learn and now we are more stable and hopefully in the future we can do better and better."  City had lacked quality in the final third until Phi