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Katie McCabe's Move to Chelsea Sparks Debate on Women's Football Evolution

Katie McCabe's Move to Chelsea Sparks Debate on Women's Football Evolution
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Katie McCabe's move from Arsenal to Chelsea has sparked intense reactions among fans, with some calling her a 'snake' and threatening to deface their shirts.

The furore underscores a significant cultural shift in women's football.

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In the past, similar transfers drew little attention.

Lucy Bronze moved from Everton to Liverpool in 2012, and Abbie McManus switched from Manchester City to Manchester United in 2019 without major backlash.

Gilly Flaherty and Gemma Davison also changed clubs across rival lines with minimal fuss.

Emma Mukandi's loan from Tottenham to Arsenal in January 2020 was met with confusion rather than anger.

At that time, the Women's Super League was still in its early professional years, and rivalries were less intense.

Casey Stoney, then Manchester United manager, recalled how Sol Campbell faced death threats after a similar move in men's football, highlighting the different context for women's players.

Mukandi needed game time, and there was little enmity between Arsenal and Spurs' women's teams.

Spurs had just joined the WSL, and their players previously held other jobs, like Josie Green who taught PE and geography.

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By 2020, when Alex Greenwood moved to Manchester City from Lyon, the atmosphere had changed. Greenwood, a former Manchester United captain, received severe threats after her transfer.

The arrival of Manchester United and Spurs into the WSL in 2018 brought fans from the men's teams, intensifying rivalries.

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