Articles by Ali Rampling
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Does Fran Kirby play at No. 10? We have five questions for England ahead of Euro 2022
Is Ellen White still England's first-choice striker for Euro 2022? Ali Rampling has some questions about formations and personnel for Sarina Wiegman.
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England 2022 beats England 2021 and not just because Phil Neville has gone
England go into this summer's European Championship with a brilliant manager and options beyond what seemed possible in 2021.
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Five WSL transfers we should expect to see this summer, including West Ham captain to Liverpool
The Women's Super League is set for a transfer window of upheaval, with Aston Villa looking to take players from Arsenal and Manchester City.
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The women’s football story of the season belongs to awesome Ada Hegerberg
The story of Ada Hegerberg and her return from two devastating injuries is a remarkable one that ends in Champions League glory.
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Not Sam Kerr: Five alternative Women’s Super League Players of the Year
Sam Kerr will claim every award so Ali Rampling comes up with a list of five players who would be picking up honours if she had not been so devastating.
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The tightest title race in England is between Chelsea and Arsenal in the WSL
The Premier League title race has echoes of Chelsea Women winning their last eight and Arsenal their previous six ahead of the WSL's final day.
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Resilience makes Emma Hayes’ Chelsea the favourites over Arsenal in tight WSL title race
Nothing seems to worry Emma Hayes' Chelsea side, giving them a sizeable advantage over Arsenal that looks bigger than a point.
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Euro 2022 can move the needle but it deserves better stage
Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir had a point. Euro 2022 deserves a much grander stage.
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Whisper it, but England are looking good for the WEuros
England look like a team. That sounds like a low bar but Sarina Wiegman has worked wonders in charge.
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Man City women rewarded for ignoring manager noise
Gareth Taylor kept his Man City job despite starting the season desperately. A trophy and top-four challenge followed.
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Manchester United finally put women front and central
Manchester United got everything right at Old Trafford as they welcomed the women's team for the first time.