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  1. Melissa Lawley joined Liverpool FC Women in 2019 after two-and-a-half years and more than 50 appearances at Manchester City Women. A skilful and forward-thinking winger, England international Lawley was key to the Reds' FA Women's Championship triumph in 2021-22, appearing in every fixture but one.

  2. 2022年11月28日 · The form of Melissa Lawley, goals of Katie Stengel and talented youngster Missy Bo Kearns were among the topics discussed by our panel on Press Box: LFC Women special, which is available to watch now on LFCTV GO. Subscribe to LFCTV GO now and get 50 per cent off an annual subscription using code 50OFFGO OR get 50 per cent off for six months on a monthly subscription using code 50OFF6MONTHS

  3. 2022年6月30日 · Published 30th June 2022. Melissa Lawley has signed a new contract with Liverpool FC Women. The talented 28-year-old has committed her future to the Reds ahead of their return to the Barclays Women’s Super League in September. Lawley joined the club in 2019 and her three seasons on Merseyside have seen her become a firm fans’ favourite.

  4. 2023年4月25日 · ‌. Published 25th April 2023. By Joe Urquhart. Liverpool FC Women U21s lifted the FA Women's Super League Academy League Plate title on Sunday afternoon at Loughborough University Stadium. The Reds defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 having booked their place in the decider with a win over Manchester City at the semi-final stage.

  5. 19th July 2013. 100PWSTK: The full list so far. Steve Hunter @Shunter77. For eight weeks we have been revealing your brand new 100 Players Who Shook the Kop list and 80 Liverpool legends have now entered the countdown – recap who has finished where so far.

  6. 2016年2月25日 · The former Reds midfielder won the Milk Cup – the first domestic competition to bear the name of a sponsor – three years on the bounce as part of a Liverpool side that claimed four straight League Cups.

  7. 2024年5月10日 · By Liverpool FC. Matt Beard has been nominated for the Barclays Women’s Super League Manager of the Season award. The Liverpool FC Women boss is shortlisted alongside Chelsea’s Emma Hayes and Gareth Taylor of Manchester City, in recognition of a superb campaign for the Reds.