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Girls On The Ball is a page dedicated to women's football in England. It aims to bring readers news, results, pictures and videos from the numerous leagues and even some international matches. The blog was created in August 2012. The blog covers the top 6 leagues in England, the Scottish Premier League, and the Continent Tyres National League in Ireland. In addition, they attend FA Cup, Continental Cup and Champions League games, not to mention England internationals.
The Blogger:
The blog posts are written by Sophie Downey and Rachel O'Sullivan. The girls state that Sophie "has trained her thumbs to tweet at high speed during tense moments of the games and is engaged in constant struggles with website code. At England games, she will often be spotted with a face full of paint, occasionally hidden under a flag when the going gets really tough." They describe Rachel as "The creative cog in the GirlsontheBall wheel, she can often be seen with a camera attached to her face during games. So much so that she often complains she’s so focused on getting pics that she misses the play happening in front of her. Those who sit next to her will agree that she can certainly be relied upon for some witty commentary throughout a match."
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PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Sport, especially Women's Football. The team can best be reached via email or their social media platforms where they are active and very responsive.
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Bio
Background and Format: Girls On The Ball is a page dedicated to women's football in England. It aims to bring readers news, results, pictures and videos from the numerous leagues and even some international matches. The blog was created in August 2012. The blog covers the top 6 leagues in England, the Scottish Premier League, and the Continent Tyres National League in Ireland. In addition, they attend FA Cup, Continental Cup and Champions League games, not to mention England internationals. The Blogger: The blog posts are written by Sophie Downey and Rachel O'Sullivan. The girls state that Sophie "has trained her thumbs to tweet at high speed during tense moments of the games and is engaged in constant struggles with website code. At England games, she will often be spotted with a face full of paint, occasionally hidden under a flag when the going gets really tough." They describe Rachel as "The creative cog in the GirlsontheBall wheel, she can often be seen with a camera attached to her face during games. So much so that she often complains she’s so focused on getting pics that she misses the play happening in front of her. Those who sit next to her will agree that she can certainly be relied upon for some witty commentary throughout a match." PR Opportunities: PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Sport, especially Women's Football. The team can best be reached via email or their social media platforms where they are active and very responsive.
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