Sign up for the Moving the Goalposts newsletter: our free women's football email

The Guardian's women's football newsletter, "Moving the Goalposts," is a free weekly email that delves into the world of women's soccer with expert insights. Each installment boasts contributions from trailblazers like Norway's Ada Hegerberg and Sweden's Magdalena Eriksson.

By signing up for this newsletter, subscribers gain access to in-depth analysis and commentary on the sport, twice a week. The content is tailored to provide a comprehensive understanding of women's football, catering to enthusiasts and aficionados alike.

However, it's worth noting that receiving the newsletter may involve some compromises. Recipients may be exposed to advertisements or charities supported by external parties, as well as content sponsored by third-party organizations.

If you don't already have an account with The Guardian, creating one is required to receive the newsletter. However, subscribers can opt for full registration at any time, should they choose to do so.

The use of Google reCaptcha on The Guardian's website serves as a protective measure, safeguarding against malicious activities and ensuring user safety.

For those interested in staying abreast of women's football developments, signing up for "Moving the Goalposts" is an accessible and convenient option.
 
I'm so down with this new newsletter from The Guardian 🀩! It's like, amazing that they're offering free expert insights on women's soccer - Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson are total legends πŸ’ͺ! And the fact that it's twice a week is just perfect for keeping up with all the latest updates. I do wish there were more charity-free zones, though πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ, but I guess that's just part of being online, right? 😊 Still, if you're into women's football, this is like, totally worth checking out! And yay for Google reCaptcha - safety first, you know? πŸ‘
 
I'm loving that The Guardian is doing this newsletter thing for women's football 🀩! It's like, finally, we have a platform where we can get all the latest updates on the beautiful game without having to scour the internet 24/7. And who doesn't love having insights from these trailblazers like Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ The only thing I'm a bit miffed about is all the ads they gotta throw in there, but hey, it's free so I guess that's fair trade, right? πŸ˜‚
 
I'm so down for more resources like this! I've been trying to get my kids into sports, but it's hard to find content that's not just about the boys' teams. It's awesome that The Guardian is doing this - women's football is such a great sport and it's time we're giving it the attention it deserves πŸ€πŸ’ͺ. And yeah, I know ads are part of the deal, but it's nice to see charities too. My daughter is really into it right now and I'm loving how informed she's getting about the game πŸ€“
 
I signed up for this newsletter just to get my daily dose of women's soccer gossip πŸ˜‚ but seriously, it's awesome that The Guardian is offering free content like this! However, I'm a little worried about those ads – am I just gonna end up buying all the fancy training equipment Ada Hegerberg uses on the field? 🀣 and what's up with Google reCaptcha? Is it trying to tell me I'm not cool enough to be reading The Guardian without needing a extra layer of security 😜
 
You know when I used to watch the FA Cup with my mates back in the day? 🏟️ it was all about the excitement of the match, not about being bombarded with ads every 5 seconds. Now, even the most enthusiastic fans like me need to worry about getting sponsored content in our email? πŸ€” It's just a shame, you know? The beautiful game deserves better than that.

But, I guess it's all part of progress and whatnot. 😊 Still, can't we just have a decent email without all the extra fluff? My grandma used to love reading about the ladies' footy teams on BBC Radio 4... those were the days πŸ“»
 
I just started following this newsletter and I gotta say, it's been eye-opening! As a casual soccer fan, I had no idea how much drama was going on behind the scenes with the players and sponsors... I mean, who knew there were so many different interests at play? 🀯 But seriously, I love that The Guardian is doing this, shedding some light on the women's football world. And I like that they're not just focusing on the game itself, but also the people involved – it makes for really interesting reads! πŸ’¬
 
I'm not sure why they gotta include ads in there πŸ€‘πŸ‘€. It feels like they're trying to make some cash off a service that's already providing so much value to its subscribers. But at the same time, I get it - gotta keep the lights on, right? 😊
 
I don't get why they gotta include ads in this newsletter πŸ€‘. I mean, I'm happy to pay for content that's top-notch like Ada Hegerberg's insights... but if I'm gonna sign up, it should be just the good stuff, you know? And what's with the reCaptcha thingy? Is that even necessary? Can't they just make sure their site is secure without having us solve some weird math problem 🀯. But hey, if it keeps the scammers out, I'm cool with it 😊.
 
I'm totally fine with the ads and sponsored content - it's just good business, you know? πŸ€‘ I mean, if The Guardian can make a profit off their newsletter while still bringing us awesome insights on women's soccer, then I say let's keep the money flowing! And honestly, who doesn't love a good charity partnership every now and then? It's all about giving back, right? 😊 Plus, it's not like we're getting anything for free anyway. The reCaptcha thing is cool, but let's be real, it's just a necessary evil - we need that level of security to keep our online lives safe from cyber threats! πŸ’»
 
I remember when I used to watch the likes of Brandi Chastain and Mia Hamm dominate the pitch back in the day 🏟️. Now we've got these incredible players like Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson breaking barriers and redefining what's possible for women's football ⚽️. It's amazing to see how far the sport has come, but I do wish they'd find a way to make those newsletters ad-free πŸ™„. At least it's free though, so can't complain too much 😊. The reCaptcha thing is a good touch, keeps us safe from all that spam and nonsense πŸ€–.
 
πŸ“° I've been meaning to check out this newsletter more often - it seems like a great way to stay updated on the world of women's soccer without having to sift through all the usual news articles 🀯. Ada Hegerberg is definitely someone to watch, she's got some impressive skills on the field πŸ€! But I do hope they won't start bombarding us with too many ads - I mean, we're trying to stay focused here πŸ˜΄πŸ‘
 
I'm totally against getting the newsletter πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who wants to be bombarded with ads and charity stuff every week? It sounds like a total hassle and just another way to ruin the sports experience. And what's up with having to create an account in the first place? Like, can't they just make it free forever? The whole thing seems like a money grab πŸ€‘. And don't even get me started on Google reCaptcha - that thing is super annoying 😩. Give me the old way of watching sports news without all the extra junk, you know? πŸ“Ί
 
🀩 I'm loving the idea of having all this amazing women's soccer content at my fingertips. As a casual fan, it's awesome that The Guardian's newsletter has experts like Ada Hegerberg sharing their insights. I just wish there were more ads-free options... πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ still, for someone who loves the game, it's a small price to pay 😊
 
I think it's awesome that The Guardian is offering this newsletter to keep us in the loop about women's soccer πŸ€©πŸ€. Ada Hegerberg is like a superhero on the field, right? But I gotta say, sometimes ads can be a bit annoying πŸ˜’. Still, if you're into football, this is definitely worth checking out and creating an account for it πŸ’». Google reCaptcha seems legit too, so that's a plus πŸ™Œ. Maybe they should have a 'no ads' option tho? πŸ˜‰
 
I just learned about this awesome newsletter πŸ“§πŸ’– and I'm so excited to subscribe! It's great that The Guardian is doing a podcast dedicated to women's soccer, especially with all those amazing female players involved like Ada Hegerberg 🀩. But honestly, sometimes I get annoyed when I see ads in my inbox πŸ˜’ - can't they just keep the content totally free? Still, it's nice that subscribers have the option to upgrade for more premium stuff πŸ‘. Google reCaptcha is also a good touch, gotta stay safe online, you know? πŸ’»
 
idk why ppl gotta complain about ads n stuff πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ like, its free info right? u wanna learn bout womens soccer, ur gonna have to scroll thru some ads πŸ“± if u want 2 get de full deal u can always register πŸ‘ but honestly, i think its a dope newsletter. Ada Hegerberg is a queen πŸ™Œ n i love how they feature different ppl from diff countries. its all about spreadin knowledge n promoting womens football. google reCaptcha is cool cuz u know its keepin us safe πŸ’―
 
I'm so excited that we're finally seeing more female voices in football taking center stage! πŸŽ‰ Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson are absolute legends, and it's awesome to see them sharing their expertise with us through this newsletter. Plus, the fact that it's free is just the cherry on top - can't complain about getting high-quality content without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. I know some people might be worried about ads or sponsored content, but honestly, I think it's a small price to pay for all the amazing analysis and commentary we get in return πŸ€‘. And hey, using Google reCaptcha is just another layer of security, right? Safety first! 🚫
 
I'm all about supporting initiatives that promote female empowerment and equality in sports πŸ†πŸ‘. The Guardian's "Moving the Goalposts" newsletter seems like a great way to stay informed about women's football, especially with contributions from top players like Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson. However, I do think it's a bummer that subscribers might be exposed to ads or sponsored content – as awesome as the newsletter is, I'd rather not have to sift through all that extra stuff 😐.

That being said, if you're genuinely interested in women's football, this newsletter seems like a no-brainer. And hey, at least they've got Google reCaptcha on their website to keep everything secure πŸ’». If you're new to the Guardian, it's worth signing up for an account just to get access to "Moving the Goalposts". Plus, opting in for full registration is always an option if you want more control over your experience πŸ€”.
 
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