Tom Garry
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Women's football writer at the Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/profile/tom-garry
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Andrée Jeglertz praises Liverpool, saying: "Liverpool showed that they are better than they position they have. They will definitely cause problems for other teams. They are very structured, organised and can make it difficult for us, so I am 100% sure they will soon climb the table." #BarclaysWSL
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Exclusive interview for @sport.theguardian.com - the first head coach of Denver Summit FC, Nick Cushing, discusses how they're building a new #NWSL team from scratch, recruitment strategy and his experience of leading #ManCityWomen when they were new to the WSL.
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Denver Summit’s Nick Cushing on building an NWSL club from scratch
Former Manchester City coach is tasked with shaping expansion team but still has Champions League dream
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A World Cup preying on Fomo: Fifa’s 2026 ticket scheme is a late-capitalist hellscape
A World Cup preying on Fomo: Fifa’s 2026 ticket scheme is a late-capitalist hellscape
Dynamic pricing, crypto detritus and corporate doublespeak have made the task of buying 2026 World Cup tickets a grim case study in the monetization of emotion When the first tickets for the 2026 World Cup went on sale last week, millions of fans joined online queues only to discover what Gianni Infantino’s assurance that “the world will be welcome” really means. The cheapest face-value seat for next summer’s final, somewhere in the gods of New Jersey’s 82,500-seat MetLife Stadium where the players are specks and the football’s a rumor, comes at a cost of $2,030 (oxygen tank not included). Most upper-deck seats range from $2,790 to $4,210, according to customers who finally glimpsed the prices that had been closely guarded. The much-touted $60 tickets for group-stage games, propped up by Fifa as evidence of affordability, exist only as comically tiny green smudges on the edge of digital seating maps, little more than mirages of inclusivity. Fifa had kept the costs under wraps until the very moment of sale, replacing the usual published table of price points with a digital lottery that decided who even got the chance to buy. Millions spent hours staring at a queue screen as algorithms determined their place in line. When access finally came for most, the lower-priced sections had already vanished, many presumably swallowed by bots and bulk-buyers (and that’s before Fifa quietly raised the prices of at least nine matches after only one day of sales). The whole process resembled less a ticket release than a psyop to calibrate how much frustration and scarcity the public will tolerate. Continue reading...
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Natalia Arroyo says Ellie Roebuck will be back with the Villa squad on Sunday when they host Leicester City in the WSL. #AVFCwomen
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Leicester City Women have appointed their interim coach Rick Passmoor as their new manager on a contract until the summer of 2028. #LCFCwomen
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The first two teams involved in December's edition of #WorldSevensFootball in Florida have been named: Club America, of Mexico, and Flamengo, of Brazil. Six more teams will follow. 5m US dollar prize pot.
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Marc Skinner after #MUwomen's opening Champions League win: "There are 6 games and I think we need around 9-12 points to kind of get into that pack. Of course we’d like more but we’re playing some incredible teams, so I think it was really important to get three points to start the campaign." #UWCL
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Hello! The Guardian is expanding our American soccer coverage. In the US, we're hiring:
• Reporters
• Asst. editor
• Audience editor
• Social video producer
• Sports biz reporter
These are all full-time, permanent, union positions.
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The Guardian announces plans to expand its global soccer coverage ahead of 2026 men’s World Cup in North America
Combination of seven new roles, including six in the US, spanning sports and business coverage, visuals, video and more
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Fifa announces that London will host the final phase of their new Women’s Champions Cup in 2026. That will include both semi-finals, the final and a third-place play-off, scheduled between 28 January and 1 February 2026. Arsenal have qualified, so you'd imagine they'll be very happy with that...
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Exclusive interview for @sport.theguardian.com with the ex-New Zealand captain Bex Smith on why she's founded Crux Sports, the new owners of Montpellier. The group has attracted investment from an eye-catching list of influential figures, including Julie Foudy.
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Montpellier just the start as Smith aims to ‘walk the walk’ in multi-club ownership
Former New Zealand captain led takeover of French club and wants Crux Sports to add more teams to portfolio
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“Enjoying my football is a big part of me playing well and City has created an environment where I can flourish in that sense. I love working with the girls who are here, and I haven’t
always had that, so I appreciate that."
Mary Fowler on why she has extended her contract with #ManCity until 2027.
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Our thoughts are with Matt Beard’s family, friends, and the football community. Dr Fran Champ and the LJMU Sport Science team remember him as a colleague, mentor, and friend with “the biggest heart” whose legacy in women’s football and student development will be deeply missed.
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Thanks Matt, a very sad weekend
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New: Bristol City Women have agreed a deal for the club to be taken over by Mercury 13, subject to league approval. The multi-club ownership group have been intending to buy an English women's team for some time. This is their second club; they already own Como FC Women. #BarclaysWSL2 #BristolCity
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Marc Skinner has likened the Manchester United striker Melvine Malard’s persona to that of Eric Cantona, as the in-form Frenchwoman prepares for #MUwomen's decisive Women’s Champions League qualifier against Brann. More here for @sport.theguardian.com #UWCL
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Manchester United striker Melvine Malard likened to Eric Cantona by Marc Skinner
Manchester United’s head coach Marc Skinner has likened the striker Melvine Malard’s persona to that of Eric Cantona
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