Sally Horrox, former administrator with The FA, discusses the beginnings of the FA Women's Super League from the first feasibility study through league restructuring, and where the league is headed today.
Last year’s FA Women’s Cup winners Everton and the 2010 runners-up Arsenal will not meet again this year in the...
The last week has gone really fast with a lot of fun on the schedule. Since I came to Doncaster...
Our Game Magazine caught up with rising Arsenal and Scotland Women's National Team midfielder Kim Little.
While most of the headlines will focus on the attendance records set in the FA Women's Super League during the league's opening weekend, more focus should be placed on the quality on the pitch in all of the matches.
Teams spirit and teamwork. These two words mean a lot to me. I really believe in team spirit and teamwork...
Although they’ve yet to face the toughest tests, Birmingham City comfortably sit in first place in the FA Women’s Super...
It’s Finally Time for Action The talking is done, the dealing is done, and the FA Women’s Super League (FA...
The FA Women’s Super League continues to have several issues that urgently need looking into. The majority of the offseason...
On a chilly Wednesday evening, 1,195 people turned out for the beginning of Manchester City Women’s third assault on the...
Aine, Maria, and Kylla, and a upcoming Doncaster star (photo by Shaun Flannery) Every year before the season starts there’s...
I think everyone who has ever been involved with sports can agree with me that winning is great. The feeling...