Millie Bright : ‘If you can make someone’s life better, why would you not ?’
The Chelsea defender on Barcelona, the benefits of taking a breather and joining a campaign to tackle winter loneliness “This will be a forever thing,” says Millie Bright. “It’s one of the things that gives me purpose. It gives me life outside of football and will give me life after football.” (…)
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