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Radio Leicester,2 mins

'Everyone's fed up of hearing about my locker'

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In 12 months, Leicester City's women have gone from a semi-pro side to fully professional, and now, with the women under the same management as the men, they have the money and resources to reach the top tier of the women's game, the Women's Super League. Central to their ambitions is moving to Belvoir Drive, formerly the home of City's men. They moved a week ago after Brendan Rodgers' side moved to their new home in Seagrave. One of their defenders, Ashleigh Plumptre, has been speaking to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Leicester's City commentator Ian Stringer. She told him, that rather than the new brilliant pitches, the new personalised chefs or boot room, it's decorating her own locker that she was most looking forward to.

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