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MANCHESTER, England, Sept 19 (Reuters) – After a Women’s Super League season that saw Chelsea crowned title winners on goal difference, runners-up Manchester City would love nothing more than to unseat the champions. The curtain comes up on the new campaign on Friday when Chelsea start WSL life without their feted manager Emma Hayes, now in charge of the United States, when they host Aston Villa. There are numerous enticing storylines this term, chief among them being whether someone can wrest the title from the Blues, winners of seven out…