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28 minutes ago, View from the Dolman said:

There's updates on the women's Twitter account: https://twitter.com/bristolcitywfc - currently 1-0 up, early in the second half.

Also live coverage via YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnJR0v18qa0

 

 

2-0 now. Cloe Bull.

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8 minutes ago, RoystonFoote'snephew said:

A pity about Liverpool's late winner at Charlton. Although we have to play them at home I doubt there's enough games left to drag back 7 points. 

They do have the tougher run in and we are the form team. It could get closer yet.

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Just now, Sarumred said:

Can someone please explain. We have 4 matches left to play which will make 21 in total. There are 12 teams in the league and if you play everyone twice that makes a total of 22.

It`s the Coventry game I think where they went bust and then were saved. The game v them is still to be scheduled.

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46 minutes ago, RoystonFoote'snephew said:

A pity about Liverpool's late winner at Charlton. Although we have to play them at home I doubt there's enough games left to drag back 7 points. 

Ex-City captain Jasmine Matthews scored it, of all people.

Speaking of ex-City players; Faye Bryson, Gemma Evans & Lily Woodham (all now at Reading) were in attendance with Deanna Rose & Rachel Rowe - also from the Royals.

Lydia Bedford; the Leicester manager; was also in attendance. Worried if she was on a scouting mission!

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Good result at the finish. The girls had by far the greater share of possession and attacking play, but were unable to convert that into more goals at first. Always a thought that, despite the stranglehold on the game, a one goal lead is always vulnerable. Chloe Bull's second was really well taken at the back stick, and Abi H squeezed a header from an even narrower angle right at the death. I though Watford were a gritty team that could defend well, but were really not in with much of a chance of a result today. Felt it was a slightly strange decision to sub off both our centre-halves in the second half, unless they were injury-related.

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1 hour ago, Davefevs said:

Tough game today, bit of a struggle at times. Good use of subs at the right time. Very good second from Bull. 

Well finished but a rare bit of quality from our No.2, who came on as a sub, made that goal. Overall she looked decent, as did our no.8 who was a sub. A lot of kick and rush stuff, but can't knock a 3-1 win.

 

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1 hour ago, Erithacus said:

Good result at the finish. The girls had by far the greater share of possession and attacking play, but were unable to convert that into more goals at first. Always a thought that, despite the stranglehold on the game, a one goal lead is always vulnerable. Chloe Bull's second was really well taken at the back stick, and Abi H squeezed a header from an even narrower angle right at the death. I though Watford were a gritty team that could defend well, but were really not in with much of a chance of a result today. Felt it was a slightly strange decision to sub off both our centre-halves in the second half, unless they were injury-related.

Satty Murray’s sub was pre-meditated, according to Smith after the game.

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