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But when I've listened to her doing the commentary side, she's very good at that as well so maybe that's a career she's seen that she can go into early. "I'm a little surprised she's retired because I still think she had more to give. Manchester United manager Marc Skinner said: "I knew her at Birmingham, but I didn't get to work with her at the time. "It's something you should be really proud of." Skinner 'surprised' at retirement Some fine moments at Man City and then to play for Lyon when they were amazing, not many people can say they played in that team. Some young kid that was so enthusiastic, you were everywhere. I remember you coming through at Birmingham and playing against you. Man City was a big influence on that but it's a credit to you as a person and player getting the move to Lyon and being part of the Lionesses." Yankey: A fantastic careerįormer England international Rachel Yankey said: "It's fantastic for you to go on a new journey. You took nutrition so seriously, studying off the pitch. You set the example of what being a Man City player was. "My early memories of you are my first season at City, you were player of the season.

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You've always looked after yourself in terms of training and going above and beyond to be the professional and player that you are now. Image: Izzy Christiansen celebrates scoring for EvertonĪrsenal defender Jen Beattie said: "The ultimate pro. I'm really excited for the opportunities ahead and living life without being told when the next meeting and breakfast is!" My agent has told me to not go too hard too soon on it. It will be my first unofficial endurance event. I'm joining part of a run with a guy who is doing a crazy triathlon across Europe. "At the end of June, I'm running a section of Leeds to Manchester to help raise money for motor neurone disease. I've been doing a lot of work in the media and we'll see what that brings.

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Coaching will definitely be something in the future. "That is something I'd like to move into in the future because my enthusiasm for the game and to coach or teach the game to players whatever age really drives me on. "I'm hooked on coaching at the moment, I'm completing my UEFA B licence and I've loved every minute of it so far. "I want to stay in sport, I want to help grow the game in whatever capacity that looks like," she added. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.Image: Izzy Christiansen celebrates scoring for Manchester City in the 2017 Women's FA Cup final at Wembley If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work.

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Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. Today, we’re making sense of the numbers, and revisiting some of our conversations with folks experiencing the ups and downs of the pandemic economy firsthand. Small businesses make up most of the state’s economy.

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Whether you’re an entrepreneur, an investor, or a consumer, it’s something to keep an eye on in Michigan. SBAM just published a report detailing 120 different statistical measurements of what’s happening among the state’s small businesses. "And the 'why' is a really complicated question to ask, but we were delighted at our association to see that this heightened interest in starting new businesses has persisted.” Small Business Association of Michigan President Brian Calley told us the number of business applications in Michigan started to grow pretty early in the pandemic-and it hasn’t really stopped since. But in Michigan, there seems to be a bright spot: entrepreneurship. It seems like there's a lot of not-so-great economic news out there lately. Inflation, widespread layoffs, high interest rates.







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