Millie Bright has today announced her retirement from professional football, bringing an extraordinary Chelsea playing career to a close.
Everyone at Chelsea would like to thank Millie for her incredible commitment and dedication to the club over the last 12 years. Her legacy is Never Done, and we’re delighted she will remain part of the Chelsea family as a trustee of the Foundation and club ambassador.
Thank you for everything, Millie. 💙
💬 “A girl from Llanrumey who just kicked a ball around with her brothers in the garden.”
Llongyfarchiadau, @JessFishlock on 150 Cymru caps ♥️
#TogetherStronger
Chelsea Football Club condemns the online abuse directed towards Lauren James following Sunday’s Barclays Women’s Super League fixture against Arsenal.
The club stands strongly against any form of abuse and discriminatory behaviour. Discrimination has no place at Chelsea Football Club or in any of our communities.
We will take action against any individual that we can identify.
We stand with you, Lauren.
A very wholesome thread... ❤️
Meet Lyn, a 100-year-old #Lionesses fan who recently received her first-ever England shirt.
Her reaction captured the hearts of us all...
🚨 Hector Bellerin reacts to the non-resignation of Luis Rubiales:
"It's really shameful what's happening... Representing our country with this vulgarity, twisting the words of the victim, and on top of that, having the courage to blame them for victimizing themselves after committing an abuse, are facts for which no one can go unpunished.
Football is a social tool that should allow us to move forward and progress, machismo should have no place there.
The narcissist never believes he has made a mistake, he is able to lie, manipulate the truth and make the victim feel guilty in order to maintain his power over others.”