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Brighton’s Fran Kirby: ‘Instead of running around like a headless chicken, I stand and assess’
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08.05.2026

Brighton’s Fran Kirby: ‘Instead of running around like a headless chicken, I stand and assess’

Former Chelsea forward is thriving on the south coast and targeting victory over Liverpool in the Women’s FA CupFran Kirby knows what she brings. She always has. The Brighton forward is not young for a footballer but, at 32, she’s not old either and, injury free, is reminding people she still has it. “I know I am not the same player that I was when I was 25, I’m not naive,” she says. “That’s not who I am anymore, but I know what I can bring and that is creativity, the passes that other people won’t try. I’ve always said it: I will always try a pass, even if it doesn’t come off. That’s how I play. I play with risk. Sometimes it doesn’t work, sometimes it does.”That eye for a pass is regularly on display. A recent standout was Kirby’s assist for Kiko Seike in Brighton’s thrilling 3-2 win over Manchester City. The obvious move was to play a pass into Seike’s feet; instead Kirby squeezed the ball between two defenders, taking them out of the action, and into space for her Japanese teammate to collect and fire in. It was vintage Kirby and, after her Chelsea career was blighted by injuries and pericarditis (inflammation of the heart lining), it is wonderful to see a woman who earned 77 caps for England playing at such a level. Continue reading...

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Brighton Announces Plans for Europe's First Purpose-Built Women's Stadium
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Deportes·28.04.2026Resumen IA

Brighton Announces Plans for Europe's First Purpose-Built Women's Stadium

Brighton & Hove Albion have unveiled plans for Europe's first purpose-built women's stadium, a 10,000-capacity venue adjacent to the Amex Stadium targeting a 2030-31 opening. The stadium, designed specifically for female athletes and WSL audiences with family-friendly spaces, represents what England forward Fran Kirby called "the kind of progress we have dreamed about for years." Only Kansas City and Denver Summit in the US have similar purpose-built women's stadium projects.

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