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LCFC Women 2024/25 Season

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52 minutes ago, Lineker's Lugs said:

Not sure if it's been mentioned on here, but I noticed that WSL matches not shown on BBC or Sky will be on YouTube rather than FA Player this season.

Thank fu*k for that. FA player was a nightmare last season.

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23 hours ago, st albans fox said:

I’m trying to work out if a decent fee for the ladies helps the clubs psr position. Presumably the fact that it’s deductible means it’s irrelevant ?? 

it wouldn't count, the women's team and youth academy are exempt from PSR, also the fee wouldn't be big enough you'd be looking at 6 figures at most

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Women's League Cup Group Stage Draw Details

LCFC Women

Published 1 hr 49 mins ago

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The draw for the 2024/25 Women’s League Cup group stage will be held at 3:30pm BST on Monday 19 August.

- LCFC Women to discover Women’s League Cup opponents 
- Draw will take place on talkSPORT 2’s Social Show on Monday 19 August

Taking place on talkSPORT 2’s Social Show, the draw will be split into two sections, with LCFC Women competing in the Southern Section.

Ball numbers and structure will be as follows:

Northern Section

1.     Everton
2.     Sunderland
3.     Blackburn Rovers
4.     Sheffield United
5.     Liverpool
6.     Newcastle United
7.     Manchester United
8.     Durham

The Northern Section will be split into two groups consisting of four teams.

The first four numbers drawn will be placed in Group A, while the remaining four numbers will be placed in Group B.

Southern Section

1.     Brighton & Hove Albion
2.     West Ham United
3.     Birmingham City
4.     Crystal Palace
5.     Southampton
6.     Portsmouth
7.     Aston Villa
8.     Charlton Athletic
9.     London City Lionesses
10.   LCFC Women
11.   Bristol City
12.   Tottenham Hotspur

The Southern Section will be split into three groups consisting of four teams.

The first four numbers will be placed in Group C, the next four numbers in Group D and the final four numbers in Group E.

Group Stage Fixture Dates

October 2/3, 2024
October 16/17, 2024
November 13/14, 2024 (only required if either Arsenal or Manchester City enter the group stage)
November 23/24, 2024
December 11/12, 2024

Knockout Stages

Quarter-Finals: January 22/23, 2025
Semi-Finals: February 5/6, 2025
Final: March 15/16, 2025

UEFA Women’s Champions League Teams

Chelsea will enter the competition at the Quarter Final Stage.

If either Arsenal or Manchester City exit the UWCL in either Rounds 1 or 2, then they will enter the League Cup at the Group Stage (playing their first match on October 16/17).

A draw would take place to determine which group (A or B) Manchester City and (C,D or E) Arsenal would join.

Ticket and venue details will be confirmed in due course.

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Early days, but Swaby looks very promising.  Mouchon less involved but she’s doing ok.  Mace looks like she’s never been away.

 

Leitzig is not suited to playing out from the back this much.  So far Leicester are causing themselves more problems than Man City are posing.  

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4 minutes ago, Lineker's Lugs said:

Early days, but Swaby looks very promising.  Mouchon less involved but she’s doing ok.  Mace looks like she’s never been away.

 

Leitzig is not suited to playing out from the back this much.  So far Leicester are causing themselves more problems than Man City are posing.  

Mouchon looks like she could be a threat on the break.

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The new season isn't looking to be the most exciting of prospects.  The top three will almost certainly be Chelsea, Arsenal and Man City, probably in that order, and Palace will probably be relegated, so that's all the important positions more or less pre-determined.  Of the rest, United, Liverpool and Spurs should be 4th to 6th, not necessarily in that order, and I have Leicester in the 7th to 11th range along with Villa, West Ham, Brighton and Everton.

 

I think Chelsea, Arsenal and Leicester have currently had the best windows in terms of players signed compared to players sold/released.  Brighton have recruited well but lost Terland and Robinson, everyone else seems to be at about the same level as last season, though United still need a keeper - hopefully not Kop.

 

Assuming West Ham lose to PSG tomorrow, they play Leicester on Sunday which might give us more of a clue where Leicester stand.  They look to be better placed to control games against the teams that have been around them in recent seasons, especially through Ruby Mace and Momiki, and have the attacking talent to take advantage of that.  Defensively, on the evidence of just 45 minutes admittedly, Swaby looks like a much needed step up, and Thibaud and Bott also played well today.  Add in Nevin and that's a decent enough back four.  You could make a case for either keeper to play, both are good.

 

All in all, there is cause for optimism, albeit within quite modest limits.

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2 hours ago, CosbehFox said:

Is there any set away ends on away games? 

 

Fancy Liverpool away given its being played at St Helens RFC

We are in Block NC for Liverpool, there doesn’t appear to be an official away end like there was at Tranmere. 
 

Also get an away end at West Ham if playing at Dagenham. 

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