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Millie Bright On England, World Cup & International Memories

Millie Bright has enjoyed a strong few seasons in the WSL, establishing herself as a regular in the England setup. With her seat on the plane to France secured for her first involvement in a World Cup, we sat down with the Chelsea defender to talk in depth about England and the World Cup, as well as what drives her as a player.

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Caroline Weir Talks 2019 World Cup At StockX Shoot

Having just missed out on the 2019 WSL title, Manchester City Women capped off their season by adding the FA Women’s Cup to the FA WSL Continental Cup for a nice domestic double. Caroline Weir, who joined the club from Liverpool to challenge for trophies, fulfilled her aim and then some and she now looks forward to a maiden World Cup with Scotland.

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Diogo Dalot For SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12

In youth football, coaches often talk about the “sink or swim” moment, when a promising young player is given the chance to perform on the biggest stage of their life so far, the pressure ratcheted up to levels beyond anything they’ve experienced before. For 19-year-old Diogo Dalot, that moment has arrived.

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Christie Murray Talks Scotland, Liverpool And New Balance

With over 60 caps for her country, Liverpool’s Christie Murray embodies the grit and determination of an exciting Scotland team that are set to head to France this summer for their first-ever World Cup tournament.

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Angel Gomes For SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12

Born an Angel, raised a Devil, Angel Gomes embodies the true spirit of Manchester United. Having first honed his skills on the streets of Salford, the diminutive midfielder made his debut at 16 following a decade of tuition at United’s academy, his graduation ceremony seeing him subbed on for Wayne Rooney. Eyes on the prize with a strong appreciation for style, we sit down with him 2 years after his debut for SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12.

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Jordan Nobbs Talks 2019 World Cup at StockX Shoot

Football can be a cruel old game. But with every door that closes, another opens, as Arsenal’s Jordan Nobbs has discovered recently. For despite the heartbreak of missing out on actually playing in the World Cup in France this summer, she’ll still be there, taking her place in front of the camera as part of the BBC’s pundit team.

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Jess Kohl At The 2019 Women's UCL Final In Budapest

The rapid growth of women’s football is opening avenues to people who otherwise may never have found a connection with the game. One such person is Jess Kohl, a creative mind who likes to put the focus on those who may not usually garner such attention.

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Serge Gnabry For SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12

It was all so unexpected. Not the fact that Serge Gnabry attended his first press conference in July 2018 as a Bayern Munich player. Nor the fact that the forward had torn up the Bundesliga the season before at Werder Bremen, having previously failed to break into a West Brom team under Tony Pulis. “He just hasn’t been, for me, at that level to play the games,” said Pulis in 2015. Gnabry returned to the Emirates early, in Jan 2016, after a total of 12 Prem minutes and two League Cup games.

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adidas Design Director Inigo Turner Talks Juventus 2019/20 Home Shirt

Embracing the tradition of a club while implementing a fresh slice of modern movement, all while trying to appease fans, players and club officials alike? That’s the challenge that was faced by the adidas design team when reinventing the iconic Juventus bianconeri shirt for the 2019/20 season.

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From Bromma To Brighton: Talking With Viktor Gyökeres And Amanda Nildén

Viktor Gyökeres and Amanda Nildén are on a similar path in the world of football – having cut their teeth at IF Brommapojkarna in Sweden, both are now looking to establish themselves on English shores with Brighton and Hove Albion. But Bromma still holds a special place in their hearts, as we found out when we sat down to speak with them recently.

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Matteo Guendouzi For SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12

Matteo Guendouzi’s arrival from Lorient last summer drew little attention, with the main question on pundits’ lips being whether or not the 19 year-old would be part of the senior setup. Few would have predicted that, only eight months later, he’d be a key component in the Gunners’ revamped midfield. But then, few have met him.

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Bernardo Silva Talks Title Celebrations, Guardiola's Standards & FA Cup Final

To stand out in a team full of world class superstars takes something extra special, but ask any Manchester City fan this season to pick out a player who epitomises the talent, work rate and intensity of Pep Guardiola's squad and the name Bernardo Silva will be mentioned. As the midfielder looks to cap off the season with a domestic treble we sat down with him for a catch up.

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Everyone You Know For SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12

Many of the musicians we interview talk about making music that’s relatable, that represents real life. For brothers Harvey Kirkby and Rhys Kirkby-Cox, aka Everyone You Know, that’s not the constant, prickling tension of inner-city London, it’s the day-to-day meanderings of its sleepier suburbs. Family. Friends. Footy. Fashion.

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Timothy Weah For SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12

New York. Paris. Glasgow. Even among the often zig-zagging flight paths of footballers’ careers, Tim Weah’s route to the top stands out as an interesting one. Speak to him though, as we did for SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12, and any uncertainty about the American’s direction of travel immediately fades away.

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Edgar Davids Talks Style & Being A Pioneer Of Street Football Fashion

Looking to bridge the gap between sport and lifestyle since his early playing days, Edgar Davids is a man who has always been ahead of the game. A pioneer of street soccer fashion, the Dutchman was one of the first to go against the convention of performance and lifestyle clothing being two separate entities, creating street soccer fashion label Monta Soccer in 1999.

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Reiss Nelson For SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12

For SoccerBible Magazine Issue 12 we caught up Reiss Nelson, a player with the world at his feet. When a move away from Arsenal was mooted in the summer of 2018, he could have gone anywhere. Real Madrid and Monaco were reportedly interested in a permanent deal, while several Premier League clubs would have snapped him up on loan. Instead, he chose to follow the example of his best friend – Jadon Sancho – and head to the Bundesliga.

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