Neil Atkinson hosts Emma Sanders, John Gibbons, Amy Lawrence and Philippa Smallwood offer their immediate post-match reaction to defeat to London City Lionesses… For more reaction to all the news and events that matter to you, click here to...
A look ahead to the 2021-22 Liverpool FC Women season, plus an interview with returning Women’s Super League-winning manager Matt Beard. Neil Atkinson hosts Philippa Smallwood, John Gibbons and Amy Laurence from the RMTV Women’s Podcast. Liverpool FC Women: The...
Women in football discuss how their experiences as fans on matchdays, in stadiums and on social media, differ from their male counterparts… Emilia Bona hosts Harriet Prior, Lizzi Doyle, Sian Bennett and Siobhan Biggane for an in depth panel about women’s...
Neil Atkinson looks at the situation at Barcelona, what it means for football, and the bigger picture around governance, competition and equality in the game… GOOD afternoon.It’s long this, so settle in.The news that Barcelona may well have to...
John Gibbons is joined by Philippa Smallwood, Leanne Prescott, Jo Goodall, Neil Atkinson and the BBC’s Emma Sanders to assess the season so far for Liverpool Women… For more reaction to all the news and events that matter to you, click here to...
Neil Atkinson, Lizzi Doyle, John Gibbons and Philippa Smallwood offer their immediate post-match reaction to Liverpool Women’s 3-1 win against Manchester United Women in the Continental Cup… For more reaction to all the news and events that matter to you,...
Neil Atkinson, John Gibbons, Lizzi Doyle, Philippa Smallwood and Emma Sanders offer their immediate post-match reaction to Liverpool Women’s 4-0 win against Charlton Athletic Women at Prenton Park… < For more reaction to all the news and events that...
FOLLOWING a season of ambiguity, ultimately curtailed by a global pandemic, Liverpool Women’s vision for the 2020-21 campaign couldn’t be more clear. Today, their bid to return to the Women’s Super League at the first time of asking will begin as they welcome Durham...
ON Friday it was confirmed. Vicky Jepson’s side, who sat at the foot of the WSL with six points from 14 games upon the suspension of football in March, would be relegated to the Championship. The FA’s decision, which used an unweighted points-per-game system to...
THEY are age-old questions for women’s football in the UK — how can the game develop? How can it make the leap to mainstream? How do we get more people playing and more people watching? After watching endless hours of the women’s game in England...