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Blues Bag Three Points in Local Derby

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  Photo by  Laura Burton The Blues were back at St Andrew's this weekend for a local derby against Coventry United. Despite last weekend's defeat to Charlton, fans were optimistic and there was a good buzz around the ground. Just one change to the side from last weekend, with Gemma Lawley coming back from injury to start in defence. The Blues started off well, with good passing movements and were attacking well. Mollie Green came close to putting The Blues ahead in the 10th minute with a free-kick but it came back off the crossbar. It wasn't long before Blues took the lead though. Jade Pennock took the ball into the Coventry penalty area and calmly slotted the ball across the Coventry 'keeper, into the right hand corner to put The Blues 1-0 up in the 13th minute. With Blues on the front foot it seemed inevitable that they would score again, and that they did. Green whipped in a great corner and captain Louise Quinn rose highest to head the ball into the back of the net.

Blues Lose at The Valley

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  Photo from  @BCFCWomen After a break in fixtures in respect of the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II, The Blues were back in action away to Charlton. A few of us managed to make the trip down to The Valley to cheer The Blues on, unable to wait any longer to see the team back on the pitch. After a pre-match chat with Blues manager Darren Carter and a couple of selfies, we were buzzing for the game to begin. A few injuries forced some changes to the team that beat Sunderland 4-0. Midfielder Mollie Green found herself in defence and the worst kept secret ever, new signing Charlie Escourt made her Blues debut in midfield. The Blues applied pressure from kick-off and came close in the first two minutes of the game when Charlie Devlin took the ball into the Charlton penalty area and took a shot that was well-saved by Sian Rogers in the Charlton net. The missed chance would unfortunately come back to bite The Blues just two minutes later when Blues failed to clear a Charlton cross and f orme

Spireites Stun Southend

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        Photo by  Michael South Photography Strap yourselves in, people, this was one heck of a game!  On the back of another two wins against Aldershot and Oldham, respectively, Chesterfield were sitting a point clear at the top of The National League. After a break over the weekend in respect of the passing of Her Majesty The Queen, The Spireites were back in action at the Technique Stadium for another night game. Mid-table Southend Utd the visitors this time. Another game which has people saying “It’s not that long since this was a League One fixture!” Considering recent performances, this probably looked like it would be a comfortable win for Chesterfield, on paper. Try telling that to my notepad! The Shrimpers got off to the better start, but were unable to take their chance to put themselves ahead when Dan Mooney fired wide. After this, The Spireites took control of the game, but just couldn’t find the back of the net. Joe Quigley had a shot veer wide of the post on the 11th minu