In depth and candid conversations with professional women's footballers from the Championship and WSL leagues. Discussing their careers, clubs highlights and lowlights.
The final day of the season is just ahead of us, Ruesha doesn't see a world in which Chelsea lose the title despite facing Manchester United who are playing for Champions league football. Arsenal only being a point behind Chelsea means it's all to play for. It all kicks off at 12pm.
A fairly interesting international break. Ruesha Littlejohn reacts to: Ireland's massive draw against Sweden, defending N.Ireland boss, Kenny Sheils' and his comments on women's emotions, plus if England have what it takes to win the Euros.
Villa's, Ruesha Littlejohn doesn't sit on the fence with her reaction to Arsenal's equaliser against Wolfsburg in the 1st leg of the Champions League quarter finals. Arsenal left-back Katie McCabe pops by for her thoughts on the title race too!
Aston Villa's, Ruesha Littlejohn discusses Manchester City's 3-1 win over Chelsea in the Conti Cup final, the fight for champions league between: United, Spurs & City and the joys of being a woman, on International Women's Day!
Aston Villa's, Ruesha Littlejohn reacts to the weekend's WSL fixtures with sports broadcaster, Shebahn Aherne. The title race is wide open going into the International break.
Sports broadcaster, Shebahn Aherne and her Women's Super League playing sister, Ruesha Littlejohn discuss the women's game, weekly.
Talking to Aston Villa's, Ruesha Littlejohn on the uphill battles to be playing at the top level, maturing and growing from mistakes and future goals.
Scotland International and Arsenal defender, Jennie Beattie opens up on: her career, her personal highlight - which she coincidentally shares with her Dad (Rugby Lion, John Beattie) and the toughest time of her life, after being diagnosed with breast cancer just a couple of months ago.Â
Scottish International and Reading defender, Emma Mitchell opens up about: her mental health, wedding plans and dress shopping, plus the idea of having children while enjoying a football career (something that doesn't happen often with women in football in the UK)
Swiss superstar & West Ham United forward, Alisha Lehmann (and her puppy) chat to me about: Her dreams to play for her country in the next world cup, her love of scoring goals, her obsession with horror films and her hidden talent for rapping.Â
The most-capped Female England player of all-time, Fara Williams MBE, joins me to talk about: Her dreams of winning the FA cup at Wembley, her toughest times off the pitch, plans for a family and mending the relationship with the person she learnt most from, her Mum.
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