'Shocked and saddened' - WSL chiefs condemn abuse of players
Wednesday, 5 February 2025 ()
The abuse directed at Manchester City's Bunny Shaw and Chelsea's Millie Bright has "no place in football or society", say Women's Super League organisers.
The abuse directed at Manchester City's Bunny Shaw and Chelsea's Millie Bright has "no place in football or society", say Women's Super League organisers.
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