Photos of The WSL

As I scythe south to start Brentford’s 4th season in the Premier League I’ve been tempted to write a blog, but running short of time I’m taking us back to my last game of last season.

At Leyton Orient’s gorgeous Brisbane Road ground for the penultimate game of Emma Hayes’ reign at Chelsea before her move Stateside, I had the best seat in the house.

Right by the halfway line in the disabled seats, the only tickets available when I booked, there was no-one between me and the pitch. With the stewards permission I took advantage of the panoramic pitch views to take a few (400) photos of the action and now I’m sharing some of the best with you.

Views Don’t Get Better Than This
Spurs Warming Up To Ruin The Party
The Calm Before The Storm
The Hosts Plan Together
Here Comes The Onslaught
All The Space
Nilden Gives Her Marker The Slip
In Full Flow
Setting Up The Attack
The Last Line Of Defence
Ref In The Centre of Everything
Digging Out A Shot
One On One With The Enemy
Lino’s work really hard sometimes
Giving The Opposition The Slip
Never A Nice Sight
In It Goes
All Hugs At Fulltime

That’s a few of the better photos from the match completely un-edited and chosen at the end of a long train journey.

Last season is done, roll on the new one.

Published by footballtouristlondoner

I'm a Londoner by birth, but I now live up in the North West. So I'm taking this opportunity to explore the football of the North and blog about my experiences as a neutral. For most of the matches I am a neutral, but when I have an allegiance to one of the teams I flag that up on my post. I have never been one to do reccies for the games I go to. I just pick a game that looks cool look up the route on google maps and head to the ground. Sometimes I buy the match ticket in advance, but not always. The Blog charts my experience as a mainly first-time visitor to the teams and grounds of the North West football landscape. All opinions in the blog are my own and you are welcome to disagree with them.

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