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    Reds sink Blues in ladies derby

    Liverpool FC Ladies produced a magnificent performance to sink Everton 4-1 at the Arriva Stadium, Marine FC, on Tuesday evening.



    Matt Beard's side strengthened their lead at the top of the Women's Super League and they played some superb football at times.

    Before a ball was kicked the Reds boss suffered a blow when his two regular goalkeepers were both ruled out, so emergency signing from Sunderland Rachel Laws made her debut.

    Played out in front of a crowd of 1,124, Beard's side started well and created several good openings before they took the lead after 34 minutes when German ace Nicole Rolser pounced to make it 1-0 following a scramble in the box.

    The Blues equalised after the restart when Jill Scott pounced but back came the Reds and Swedish star Louise Fors netted to make it 2-1 .

    German defender Corina Schroder made it 3-1 before goal machine Natasha Dowie netted fired against her old club.







    http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/late...n-ladies-derby
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    well done ladies.
    Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
    Those that killed her, were following the law.

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      Never thought I'd see Torres back in a Liverpool kit

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        High-flying ladies win again

        German ace Nicole Rolser struck twice as Liverpool Ladies ensured they finish the first part of the Women's Super League season on top of the league after a thumping 4-1 win over Birmingham on Saturday night.



        Matt Beard's side thrashed Everton by the same scoreline in the derby in midweek and now head to the break in fantastic spirits.

        The new-look team sit proudly at the top of the table and the Reds will resume their Super League programme on Sunday, August 4 with the eagerly awaited return clash with Arsenal.

        The ladies got off to a great start inside the opening 14 minutes when Rolser fired them into the lead after Natasha Dowie had struck a post.



        However, the visitors got back into the game and equalised on 25 minutes.

        Just before half-time the lead was restored when Lucy Bronze headed home from a corner.

        Birmingham fought hard for an equaliser and Liverpool had an almighty let-off after 63 minutes when Jo Potter's strike came back off both posts and somehow stayed out.



        Jess Holbrook nearly made it 3-1 in the 68th minute when she let fly with a great effort that smashed against the post.

        Then on 78 minutes Dowie was unlucky when her close-range header was brilliantly kept out.

        Beard's side eventually got the vital third goal when Dowie deflected a Fara Williams effort into the net to make it 10 goals from 12 games, and Rolser then made it 4-1 with a fine strike.





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