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MY FIRST MATCH – Thea-Rose becomes a women’s football fan

Joining the record-breaking crowd at the Hive to watch London Bees v Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA Cup wasn’t a bad way to start watching live women’s football.

During the match, eight-year-old Thea-Rose variously asked why women footballers aren’t paid the same as men, why women got banned from playing for 50 years, and how she could become one of the flag wavers or mascots.

Below, however, she tells the editor about her experience of the day.

This was my first match, but I was thinking, well, for a first match, I would say the Bees, in their first time in the main stadium in a long time, I would say they did really well.

Even though it was six goals to Liverpool and nil for the Bees.

Number 25, Alice Bergstrom, because she did some of the most epic goals I’ve ever seen, even when I was watching on TV.

Yes, I did. She was very nice, but she looked quite tired.

Risa Shimizu, I met her and Fuka Nagano.

I did find something that I found that was pretty amazing.

When number 31 Martha Thomas scored around the 31st minute.

Yes, number 87 (Maizie Trueman). She had the highest number, but for some reason she’s the youngest. She was 16 or maybe 17 years old.

I really enjoyed watching number nine, Ish.

Well, that is her nickname that we call her, but her real name is Millie Isherwood (below, left, with Liverpool’s Lily Woodham).

Yeah, she’s very lovely.

I shook her hand and I read her the Bees poem I wrote (see bottom of the page).

She really liked it.

I met Tia Ginn, player number one (Bees goalkeeper, below right).

She came for a lot of the Liverpool attacks.

Um… 3-0.

Yes, all thanks to Millie Isherwood.

And the other substitute who came on then (Fran Vigo) played very well.

Yes. Sam (Lanza, below left) was one of the nicest players I met.

She was the captain and she’s number 10.

Yes, she was panting.

Yes, I met the London Bees manager. Dan McKimm.

I asked him what it was like to be manager of a match.

He’s a very nice man.

No, she literally only got three shots, so I would say she was bored. And she must have thought she should have been getting some of the action.

Yes, I met the radio commentator, Emily (Herbert).

Yes, I thought it was very, very good.

It was very funny when she said the word, “blundled”.

Fast.

Yes, actually, yes.

And I want to know how she manages to talk so fast.

Yes, yes, more Bees matches. Buzz, buzz, buzz!

Yes, I got a little autograph book, and a London Bees badge.

I would have liked to play in the Bees stadium, the Hive. As the goalkeeper.

I’m very bad at football!

Bees and Honey

Sweet with a sting.

Sugary and savoury,

But with no gaps within.

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