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Tilton Talk News
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If you missed any of our articles then do not worry as you can catch up here. If you wish to write for Tilton Talk or have anything to raise then please contact the team on Admin@tiltontalk.com or via any of our socials
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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As Stephen Gill completes another season he also bids farewell to Tilton Talk.
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BLUES WOMEN'S 2025/2026 SEASON REVIEW PART TWO
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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Read part 2 of Stephen Hills exclusive 2025/26 review
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BLUES WOMEN'S 2025/2026 SEASON REVIEW PART ONE
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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The Blues have finally achieved what they set out to do, returning to the Women’s Super League (WSL) after four years in WSL2.
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A WILMA DOUBLE GETS BLUES INTO THE WSL AGAINST CHARLTON
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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Blues are finally back in the WSL after four years out of the top fight a Wilma Liedhammar brace got Blues to win WSL2 Championship on the final day and getting their first win over Charlton in the league at the six time of asking in Charlton's back yard in front of a record crowd 3,615 at the valley
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THE TRACTOR GIRLS DESTROYED A POOR BLUES TEAM TO STAY IN THE WSL2
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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Ipswich Town have survived in the WSL2 with three goals in 15 minutes to dismantle Blues chances of going up automatically into the WSL goals from a brace Kit Graham and Princess Ademiluyi made it in easy day in the office for the tractor girls and what a job David Wright has done.
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CHARLTON WSL2 PREVIEW WITH GRAHAM
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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So, it comes down to this, three teams going for the WSL2 Championship us Charlton & Crystal Palace it's going to be a hell of a Saturday to see which two teams are going into the WSL automatically and of course who finished in the third place play-off spot which looks like its Leicester City who are at the bottom of the WSL with nine points.
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IPSWICH WSL2 PREVIEW WITH ANDREW
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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We finally back after the international break and we are coming down to the final huddle with two games to go with the first is at StAndrews@KnightheadPark against David Wright's Ipswich Town
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A SHAW GOAL TAKES CITY INTO THE SEMI FINALS BUT A CUP RUN TO BE PROUD OFF
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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An eighth minute Khadija Bunny Shaw goal broke the hearts of Blues Women has Manchester City progress to the Semi Finals of the Adobe FA Cup and now face Chelsea away from home
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A CROSTHWAITE STUNNER PUTS BLUES ON TOP OF THE TABLE
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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A night to remember for us Bluenoses on a night mixed of emotions on and off the pitch a 93rd minute Lily Crosthwaite thunderbolt put Blues on top of the WSL2 with two games to go. Amy made three changes from the win over Bristol City with two enforced with Lucy Thomas
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BLUES WOMEN V MANCHESTER CITY ADOBE WOMENS FA CUP QUARTER FINALS PREVIEW
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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Blues have the chance to reach the Adobe Women's FA Cup Semi Finals for the first time since 2020 where we lost to Everton. But it won't be easy has we are coming up against Andrée Jeglertz, Manchester City's side who are top of the tree in the WSL
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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Blues will play the game in hand on Wednesday night against Mel Reay's Sunderland side who are coming of a 1-1 draw against rivals Newcastle United. Blues are coming off a 0-1 win against Bristol City at Ashton Gate with Wilma Liedhammar getting the vital goal in the 69th minute to give Blues the win there needed to not just close the gap on Charlton more importantly cemented second spot with Palace on are tails.
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WILMA WAS THE HERO HAS WE BEAT THE ROBINS TO PUT PRESSURE ON TOP SPOT
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Categories: bcfc women, Posts
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Wilma Liedhammar was the hero has Blues close the gap on top spot to three points and have a game in hand over Charlton Athletic the swede capitalised on a mistake from the impressive Sophie Ingle she took her time and fire it home to give Blues a vital win to keep are automatic promotion hopes alive.
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