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Colombia vs Jamaica Women's World Cup 2023 – Round of 16
with 4 goals over the weekend she has amassed 103 goals for Manchester City, the first woman to pass 100 goals
‘14 games. 12 goals. One Bunny Shaw 🏆🇯🇲’
- mancitywomen on IG & X
Bunny Shaw is one goal ahead of the player in second place for the WSL Golden Boot, and she's played 4 games fewer. Her goals per 90 is almost double. I would've wanted more for her this season, but to have that individual honour taken due to injury would annoy me so much. Especially since she's bound to be injured more often because refs ignore fouls against her.
LMFAOO
Fundraiser for Jamaica WNT ⚽️
Help the Reggae Girlz' preparation for the Women's World Cup
Note: this GoFundMe link was shared by Jamaica WNT player Cheyna Matthews on Twitter
From the players:
From the GoFundMe link:
Hi my name is Sandra Lee Phillips (Solaun) I am the proud mother of Havana Solaun who plays for the Jamaican Reggae Girlz National Team. The 2019 Women's World Cup in France represented a ground breaking entry for the small Caribbean island onto an international platform. Their maiden voyage into the competitive arena proved the Jamaican girls are a talented athletic force that had risen to the highest level of soccer. Fast forward to 2022 - Mexico - World Cup Australia Qualifiers. Once again the Reggae Girlz "Rise Up" to beat Mexico, Haiti and Costa Rica and qualify for the Australia World Cup - July/August of 2023. The Reggae Girlz success has been supported by the talented entourage of staff members consisting of coaches, therapists and doctors who spend endless hours ensuring the Girlz are well taken care of. The journey to Australia in July of 2023 is a costly endeavor and it is my intention to to allow both staff and players to focus on the competition by helping raise funds to cover some of the expenses incurred on this incredible adventure Down Under. I sit on the sidelines, a proud Jamaican, an even prouder mother of one of these strong independent professional women who represent their country for pride and love of soccer. I'd like to show our support by raising money to show our appreciation for staff and players for the amazing job they do in representing the country of Jamaica at the highest level. I'm reaching out to ALL Jamaicans, those residing on the beautiful island I call home, to the Jamaicans residing overseas whose love for their country remains strong and deep, to all the soccer enthusiasts who love the power of a Cinderella story, to all women who know the fight for equality continues. Let's band together and Rise Up to support the Reggae Girlz and staff who continue to make Jamaica proud. "Out of Many One People."
Honestly apart of me thinks that these teams should do a massive conjoint protest and stand together for all the shit they have to go through.
Imagine if all national teams boycotted international play. Like I know the focus at the moment is more so on the Spanish national team, but their not the only team going through shit. Enough is enough, Something needs to change.