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pernillemagda · 1 year ago
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Her gratefulness
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pernillemagda · 11 months ago
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🫣🤭
Sorry for the rough wording but with magda... you are what you eat. A goalscorer
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chaosqueen1998 · 11 months ago
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"Magda has been with girls before, but she was Pernille's first girl. - First and only, says Pernille and smiles."
I'm not okay, this is so cute 😭😍
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glimmerofawesome · 1 year ago
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Magdalena Eriksson scores Chelsea’s 2nd goal in her final home appearance for Chelsea!
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pernillecfcw · 4 months ago
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So happy for them 🥹🥰
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katelynnwrites · 7 months ago
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sydney lohmann scoring against duisburg, frauen-bundesliga, 15/4/24
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cwahsohnt · 1 year ago
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Feeling like less of a drama llama than yesterday. Still upset, mind you, but I read something in the Chelsea official statement on Magda's departure (not the Emma's "blessing" bit - don't get me started on how weird and self-serving that is) .
According to the statement, Magda has scored 11 goals while winning 11 titles at Chelsea. Thus, to win the WSL, we must have a Magda goal in the next two games. Just picture the absolute explosion of love and joy if she heads one past Arsenal at Kingsmeadow on Sunday! You can do it, Captain!
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woso-dreamzzz · 4 months ago
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Boys
Magdalena Eriksson x Child!Reader
Part of The Big Adventures Universe
Summary: Boys are the worst
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When kids are little, football teams are usually mixed.
Boys and girls.
Girls and boys.
Magda knows this. She doesn't particularly care that they're not separated. It's not really needed at this point when kids haven't gone through puberty and there's not much of a difference physically between them.
She has no problems with that.
She does have a problem with the parents of boys who think the team shouldn't be mixed.
"Good girl!" She says as you make another save.
It's been nearly a year since the move to Germany and it had taken that amount of time for her and Pernille to find you a little football team to join.
They don't want you at the Bayern academy. In fact, they don't want you at any academy until you're a bit older, when you're absolutely sure that football is what you want to do.
But this is a nice compromise.
You still get to play football but without all the pressure to perform that academies provide.
"Just push her over!" One of the dads from the opposite team yells," Are you really letting a girl beat you?!"
Ordinarily, Magda would have seen red but after the humiliating time she had the last time this happened and was subsequently told to wait in her car, she's not eager for a repeat.
So, Magda just starts clapping louder and yelling out her praise as you pass the ball off to one of the other kids.
This is a kid's football match so she can forgive a few moments of physicality. Kids can get a bit aggressive and it's clear, even to Magda's own biased eyes that you're leagues ahead of all of your peers.
In fact, that makes her puff out her chest a bit in pride.
Of course her little girl is the best one here by miles.
Your talent is obvious and your clear idolisation and perfect listening to the goalkeepers in your life has you more than prepared for a bunch of untrained kids trying to play a game of football.
So, all in all, Magda can forgive a bit of physicality.
What she can't forgive is the little boy who tugs at your hair after you save his weak shot on goal.
"Ow!" You yelp and Magda's hands clench into fists.
"That's got to be a red!" She heckles the ref, who looks to be barely out of puberty and not paid enough to deal with the yelling of parents. "Give him a red!"
"Pull her hair harder, son!" The boy's father says and while Magda can't hit a child, she can definitely hit an adult.
She shoves him back, crossing the field in quick strides to catch him off guard.
He stumbles a little before his face twists into outrage, spitting right at Magda's feet. "Watch it, bitch!"
The resemblance between you and Magda is uncanny so it's clear he knows which child is hers.
"If your kid can't take a bit of hair-pulling then maybe she should stop playing a boy's game and go back to doing her nails."
"Watch it!" Magda snaps back," Or your son is going to watch his dad lose to a girl as well."
"Go back to the kitchen!" He says back and Magda rolls her eyes," Football's a men's game!"
She expected a better insult.
At some point, they've started yelling at each other and the poor teenage referee has to slide between them to make sure no one starts swinging.
"Go to your cars!" He says," You-You can't argue in front of kids!"
So much for Magda not getting sent off again.
"Yeah!" The dad clearly doesn't know how to take a hint. "Come back when you learn how to play the game!"
Magda stalks away, throwing over her shoulder," Come back when you've won a league title!"
Magda stews in her car, arms crossed over her chest. She doesn't even turn on the radio, split between anger and working out how she's going to avoid telling Pernille she got sent to the side-lines again.
You practically skip over to the car, escorted by one of the parents that Magda's yet to learn the name of.
"Hey," She says as you pull yourself into your seat, leaning back so she can buckle your seatbelt up," How was the game?"
"You got told off," You say instead.
"I did."
"You should have punched him in the nose."
"Violence isn't the answer to arguments, princesse."
You frown. "Georgia told me that the only way to deal with mean men is to prove you're better or punch them in the nose. I proved I was better. You should have punched him in the nose."
"Of course Georgia told you that," Magda mutters under her breath before raising her voice again," But how was the match after I was sent away?"
"It was good," You say, rifling through your bag for a snack," I saved a penalty."
"You did?!" A pang of disappointment stirs in Magda's stomach. "I'm sorry I couldn't see it."
"It was the boy that pulled my hair," You say, trying to stab your straw into your juice box," He cried."
"Good."
"Yeah and then before Miss Sophia brought me over to you, he gave me a flower and told me I was cool."
Magda nearly slams on the breaks then and there. "What?"
"Yeah. It was kind of weird because he was still crying. Boys are weird."
"Yes. Yes they are."
"Are you going to get sent off next match too? Because if you are, can Momma come to my matches too? I want someone to be able to watch me."
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thommi-tomate · 1 year ago
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Sign language for FC Bayern Frauen
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As with the men's team, the Red Deaf fan club has developed the names in sign language for the women team, the posters will be used at FC Bayern Frauen matches at the Allianz Arena, such as Saturday's game against Frankfurt.
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Magull: "Breaking down barriers".
"I think it's great that FC Bayern fans have developed the posters for us players. A club like FC Bayern is a home for all people, and this project is a wonderful example of how people get to know each other, get closer, discover and cultivate common ground. Inclusion is always about breaking down barriers that should not exist. We are glad that, as FC Bayern, we can contribute to this." - Lina Magull
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Gwinn: "Signs for everyone".
"The supporters of the 'Red Deaf FC Bayern Fanclub' have developed some very cool, beautiful and interesting signs for us; I would like hearing people to learn them too, because sport connects all people. When it comes to inclusion, it's crucial that we all find ways to do it together. No one has to feel excluded, neither on the playing field nor in our society." - Giulia Gwinn
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Harder: "Encourage each other".
"In a team we always have to help each other. Things don't always go well and in one direction. So we have to support each other to be brave, even if we don't feel like it at the time. And what is true for us as a team is true for society as a whole. We have to encourage each other to be open, to step out of our comfort zone and take the first step towards others, even if we are not sure. I'm sure people will be surprised at how positive the reactions will be, and in the end we will all grow as a society." - Pernille Harder
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Hansen: "Be open, take your time."
"Inclusion is important to me because absolutely everyone should belong in our society, whether it's in sports or wherever. It's important that we, as players, set a good example, serve as role models and make people think. Personally, I am grateful to be in a position where I can promote these issues. Everyone can contribute, and it often starts with being open, spending time with the other person and simply listening to what they have to say." - Tuva Hansen
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Belloumou: "A school subject like other languages".
"We should all learn at least basic sign language at school. Just like we learn French, English or German. It would be a great sign for everyone, and society would become aware of what's outside the box. It is useful, and at least a first step, for athletes to become aware of the issue, as we do through our names in sign language. Personally, I am happy to be able to raise awareness of inclusion through our project." - Inès Belloumou
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Meaning of each sign in the names
GK:
Mala Grohs: always plays before the game with the Rubik's Cube
Anna Wellmann: waves
DEF:
Ines Belloumou: "beautiful" (Bello is beautiful in italian) in Italian, in Italian sign language.
Glodis Viggosdottir: playing defense
Magdalena Eriksson: hairstyle
Tuva Hansen: strong charisma
Giulia Gwinn: braid
Maximiliane Rall: midfield engine in biceps combination
Tainara: from Brazil
Katharina Naschenweng: "Snacking" (Naschen in german is snacking) in Austrian sign language
Carolin Simon: Harry Potter
MDF:
Linda Dallmann: small and fast
Sydney Lohmann: very good understanding of the game in combination with number 12 and strong charisma
Alara Sehitler: goal celebration
Lina Magull: always wears a bow tie
Jill Baijings: red cheeks
Sarah Zadrazil: "strong in duels" in Austrian sign language
Samantha Kerr: eyebrow
Georgia Stanway: tattoo on arm; stan "way"
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Jovana Damnjanovic: Hair shape
Lea Schüller: Strong header
Klara Bühl: striking smile
Franziska Kett: Chain (chain in German is Kette)
Pernille Harder: "Hard" in sign language combined with goal scoring
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chelseafcwmemes · 1 year ago
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https://avisendanmark.dk/sport/lysten-til-et-nyt-eventyr-og-tysk-disciplin-lokkede-harder-til-bayern
I assume most of you won’t have access. So while I can still use this magic trick, here’s the translated version
The desire for a new adventure and German discipline lured Harder to Bayern
Pernille Harder is leaving Chelsea this summer to return to German football. This time for Bayern Munich, where she hopes to complete the trophy list. Pernille Harder is one of the world's very best soccer players, and there isn't a major European club that wouldn't want to have her on the team card. Her presence alone seems to guarantee championships. She has won the national championship eight years in a row in three different countries. In mid-May, she announced that it was time for a new adventure after three years at Chelsea.
- I think it's exciting to enter new cultures and new clubs and to be in the phase where you join a new team and have to get to know a lot of new people and become part of a new culture, says Harder about the decision.
Several sports managers in the world's top clubs have undoubtedly stuck out a feeler. But what new adventure did Harder want after spending time in Sweden, Germany and England? Try the southern sun and crowded stands in Spain or Italy? The big teams PSG or Lyon in France? Or maybe the US? None of the parts. Together with his Swedish teammate and girlfriend Magdalena Eriksson, Harder signed a contract with the newly crowned German champions from Bayern Munich.
- I feel comfortable in Germany. Everyone works hard for the team, and you arrive on time. There is that "ordnung muss sein" approach and you are like a family on the team. It's cool, I think, says the Danish star striker.
Bayern Munich does not have a great history in the women's Champions League, but in recent years the team has played its way up to the top of Europe. The quarter-finals were the final stop in the last Champions Leauge season, but for the second time in three years they brought home the German championship in front of Pernille Harder's former club Wolfsburg. Bayern are currently fifth in the European rankings, and ambitions are high in the German club. Otherwise, the urge for German discipline would not have been enough to lure Harder back to the Danish neighbor to the south.
- There is no doubt that I want to play in the Champions League. I want to be in the tournament, and when I am in the tournament, I will do everything to win it, says Harder.
Three times she has been in the final, twice with Wolfsburg and once with Chelsea, but each time she has had to watch the opponents lift the trophy under the rain of confetti. Although Bayern beat eventual winners FC Barcelona last season, there are a small handful of teams who are still considered heavy favorites to triumph in the tournament. But that may very well change in the coming years, believes 30-year-old Harder, who has signed a contract with the southern Germans for the next three seasons.
- The club's goal is to win the league and the cup tournament and also get up to where you can win the Champions League. That is the goal for the future, says Harder.
These days she is gathered with the rest of the national team in Herning ahead of the WC finals in Australia and New Zealand, which begin on 20 July. On July 5, Denmark plays a test match against Spain in Gladsaxe, while the first match for Harder and co. at the WC will be July 22 against China. Then England and Haiti await in the group.
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pernillemagda · 2 years ago
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Look at this cute thing with Magda and a kid 🥹
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02:00 - She's taking her coaching licence and get to coach the Chelsea U13 girls
02:45 - "Who's your best friend" "My partner, Pernille"
03:30 - Also the question about scoring goals as a defender, her answer was just "YES, even in training today I stressed and panicked so I missed it. But there are defenders they're really good at scoring, I'm just not one of them"
04:50 - "do you like takeaway" "yeah, somtimes I don't want to cook"
05:06 - Magda's face wjen she realise that the girl had never been on McDonnalds ⬇️
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alexbkrieger13 · 3 months ago
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georgia-stanway · 11 months ago
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Magdalena Eriksson really saw her partner out injured for a while and went no worries I'll score the goals for you
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glimmerofawesome · 2 years ago
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pernillecfcw · 5 months ago
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❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
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thewebbloghouse · 1 year ago
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Translation SWEWNT: Magdalena Erikssons deciding goal from yesterday.
Translation Dallmann: Can you can do that with us too?
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