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Sheffield FC Ladies 2 Liverpool Ladies 4: Match Review

by Heather Carroll | Apr 19, 2016 | Footie

LIVERPOOL LADIES put four past Women’s Super League 2 side Sheffield F.C. in a friendly today, 21 players featured across the 90 minutes with Caroline Weir, Rosie White, Emma Lundh and Kate Longhurst all on the score sheet. It’s been three and a half weeks since...

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