Siobhan Chamberlain | is leaving United - good luck Sio

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Solid between the sticks today!

Nice interview done before the match :
https://facebook.com/notes/simon-pe...arget-on-return-to-womens-g/2210945492474590/

"Although it is a step down in the league you're playing in, it's a step up in a million other ways," she told Press Association Sport.
"They'll want to beat United and it's important that it's instilled in every player that they know they can't just turn up because they've got that badge on and we'll win football matches.
"We need to work harder than anyone else to start with."
 

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A bit of background on her. She's the oldest member of the squad (35) and her two understudies are both 17 year olds.

She's had 9 previous clubs - yes, you read that right - 9! That's part and parcel of the women's game really. Player contracts are generally short, clubs hit highs and lows, and as until very recently it was an amateur/semipro game, like most players she had another life running in parallel to her playing career. Wikipedia says she has a degree in Sports Science and a MSc in nutrition - and has worked as a lecturer and as a coach, so you can see what I mean about trying to fit in a day job alongside playing football.

She has 50 England caps, but has mostly been an understudy in recent tournaments so it will be interesting to see if she gets called up to the squad for the Wales match at the end of the month.
 

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A bit of background on her. She's the oldest member of the squad (35) and her two understudies are both 17 year olds.

She's had 9 previous clubs - yes, you read that right - 9! That's part and parcel of the women's game really. Player contracts are generally short, clubs hit highs and lows, and as until very recently it was an amateur/semipro game, like most players she had another life running in parallel to her playing career. Wikipedia says she has a degree in Sports Science and a MSc in nutrition - and has worked as a lecturer and as a coach, so you can see what I mean about trying to fit in a day job alongside playing football.

She has 50 England caps, but has mostly been an understudy in recent tournaments so it will be interesting to see if she gets called up to the squad for the Wales match at the end of the month.
From the quotes above and what you have added here, she sounds like a real credit to the club.
 

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She was great in goal for what I watched of the game, really calm and composed. Will definitely be a huge asset for the team going forward this year.
 

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It's only recently that I've learnt how to pronounce this name properly, wonder if the Irish lass I worked with some time ago ever minded me absolutely butchering her name.
 

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It's only recently that I've learnt how to pronounce this name properly, wonder if the Irish lass I worked with some time ago ever minded me absolutely butchering her name.
Its a two way street, I'm sure. Took a while to get my head around Przemyslaw!
 

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Great quote:

"They'll want to beat United and it's important that it's instilled in every player that they know they can't just turn up because they've got that badge on and we'll win football matches.
"We need to work harder than anyone else to start with."
 

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Like other players/coaches she comments on the professionalism of the United setup.

"I've been at other big clubs before and it's not done to this level. Other clubs share the same name, badge and kit but there's a lot of separation, but I think here you feel included and that helps."
I must admit we've heard that so often now that it intrigues me. What does that actually mean in everyday terms? What are we doing or not doing compared to other clubs?
 

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Who is Siobhan Chamberlain?

When Yaz briefly subdues the Pting and punts it away from the anti-matter drive, she likens herself to Siobhan Chamberlain. If you’re wondering who that is, she’s a football player for Manchester United, formerly of Liverpool Ladies, and part of the England national team.

Specifically, Chamberlain’s a goalkeeper, so Yaz’s act of carrying the Pting before kicking it away is quite appropriate.

https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/...cap-questions-summary-the-tsuranga-conundrum/

The link have spoilers on the new Dr Who series.
 
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I think that is the only reason Bailly and Jones haven't yet used to stay out on paid leave

On a serious note.... Congrats
 

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She's leaving the club. Great read that, all the best to her in her future!