Gilly Flaherty, the Glossary
Gilly Louise Scarlett Flaherty (born 24 August 1991) is an English former footballer who last played for FA WSL club Liverpool.[1]
Table of Contents
70 relations: Addey and Stanhope School, Arsenal F.C., Arsenal W.F.C., Association football, BBC, BBC Sport, Bermondsey, Birmingham City W.F.C., Business and Technology Education Council, Cap (sport), Channel 4, Chelsea F.C. Women, China women's national football team, Claire Rafferty, Coach (sport), Defender (association football), Double (association football), Emma Hayes, England, England women's national football team, English people, FA Women's National League Cup, FA Women's Premier League National Division, FA WSL Spring Series, Germany women's national football team, Head girl and head boy, Hertfordshire, Hope Powell, Jill Scott (footballer), Katie Chapman, Knockout, Lesbian, List of association football teams to have won four or more trophies in one season, Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. Women, London, London Borough of Southwark, Mark Sampson, Millwall F.C., Millwall Lionesses L.F.C., New Cross, Oaklands College, PinkNews, Rebecca Spencer, River Thames, Rotherhithe, Scandinavia, St Albans, Sunderland A.F.C. Women, The Football Association, ... Expand index (20 more) »
- People educated at Addey and Stanhope School
- People from Rotherhithe
Addey and Stanhope School
Addey and Stanhope School is a voluntary-aided, co-educational secondary school, located in Lewisham, London, England. Gilly Flaherty and Addey and Stanhope School are people educated at Addey and Stanhope School.
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Arsenal F.C.
The Arsenal Football Club, commonly known as simply Arsenal, is a professional football club based in Holloway, North London, England.
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Arsenal W.F.C.
Arsenal Women Football Club, commonly referred to as just Arsenal, is an English professional women's football club based in Islington, London, England.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
BBC Sport
BBC Sport is the sports division of the BBC, providing national sports coverage for BBC television, radio and online.
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Bermondsey
Bermondsey is a district in southeast London, part of the London Borough of Southwark, England, southeast of Charing Cross.
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Birmingham City W.F.C.
Birmingham City Women F.C. is an English women's football club affiliated with Birmingham City F.C. As founding members of the FA Women's Super League in 2011, the team currently plays in the second-highest division of women's football in England.
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Business and Technology Education Council
The Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) is a provider of secondary school leaving qualifications and further education qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Cap (sport)
In sport, a cap is a player's appearance in a game at international level.
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Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation.
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Chelsea F.C. Women
Chelsea Football Club Women, formerly known as Chelsea Ladies Football Club, are an English women's football club based in Kingston upon Thames, London.
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The China women's national football team (recognized as China PR by FIFA) represents the People's Republic of China in international women's football competitions and is governed by the Chinese Football Association.
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Claire Rafferty
Claire Lauren Rafferty (born 11 January 1989) is an English pundit and retired professional footballer. Gilly Flaherty and Claire Rafferty are Chelsea F.C. Women players, England women's international footballers, English LGBT footballers, English lesbian sportswomen, English women's footballers, fA Women's National League players, Millwall Lionesses L.F.C. players, west Ham United F.C. Women players and women's Super League players.
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Coach (sport)
An athletic coach is a person coaching in sport, involved in the direction, instruction, and training of a sports team or athlete.
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In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring.
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The Double, in association football, is the achievement of winning a country's top tier division and its primary domestic cup competition in the same season.
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Emma Hayes
Emma Carol Hayes (born 18 October 1976) is an English professional football manager who is the head coach of the United States women's national team.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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The England women's national football team, nicknamed the Lionesses, has been governed by the Football Association (FA) since 1993, having been previously administered by the Women's Football Association (WFA).
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English people
The English people are an ethnic group and nation native to England, who speak the English language, a West Germanic language, and share a common ancestry, history, and culture.
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FA Women's National League Cup
The Women's National League Cup is an annual English football cup competition, founded in 1991 by the Women's Football Association (WFA).
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FA Women's Premier League National Division
The FA Women's Premier League National Division (originally WFA National League Premier Division) was a football division in England.
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FA WSL Spring Series
The FA WSL Spring Series was an interim edition of the FA WSL between the sixth and seventh full seasons.
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The Germany women's national football team (Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft der Frauen) represents Germany in international women's football.
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Head girl and head boy
Head boy and head girl are student leadership roles in schools, representing the school's entire student body.
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Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire (or; often abbreviated Herts) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and one of the home counties.
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Hope Powell
Hope Patricia Powell (born 8 December 1966) is an English football coach and former player who is the Women's Technical Director at Birmingham City. Gilly Flaherty and Hope Powell are England women's international footballers, English LGBT footballers, English lesbian sportswomen, English women's footballers, fA Women's National League players and Millwall Lionesses L.F.C. players.
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Jill Louise Scott (born 2 February 1987) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Gilly Flaherty and Jill Scott (footballer) are England women's international footballers, English LGBT footballers, English lesbian sportswomen, English women's footballers, fA Women's National League players and women's Super League players.
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Katie Chapman
Katie Sarah Chapman (born 15 June 1982) is an English former professional footballer who notably played for FA WSL clubs Arsenal Ladies and Chelsea Ladies and was a member of the England women's national team. Gilly Flaherty and Katie Chapman are Arsenal W.F.C. players, Chelsea F.C. Women players, England women's international footballers, English women's footballers, fA Women's National League players, footballers from the London Borough of Southwark, Millwall Lionesses L.F.C. players, people from Bermondsey and women's Super League players.
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Knockout
A knockout (abbreviated to KO or K.O.) is a fight-ending, winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, muay thai, mixed martial arts, karate, some forms of taekwondo and other sports involving striking, as well as fighting-based video games.
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Lesbian
A lesbian is a homosexual woman or girl.
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This is an incomplete list of football clubs that have won four or more trophies in a single season.
Liverpool F.C.
Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England.
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Liverpool F.C. Women
Liverpool Football Club, commonly referred to as Liverpool or Liverpool Football Club Women if distinguishing themselves from the men's team, is a professional English women's football team based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
London Borough of Southwark
The London Borough of Southwark in South London forms part of Inner London and is connected by bridges across the River Thames to the City of London and London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Mark Sampson
Mark Geraint Sampson (born 18 October 1982) is a Welsh football coach who was most recently a first team coach at Stevenage.
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Millwall F.C.
Millwall Football Club is a professional football club in Bermondsey, South East London, England.
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Millwall Lionesses L.F.C.
Millwall Lionesses Football Club is an English women's football club based in Rotherhithe, south-east London, that plays in the, the fifth tier of English women's football.
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New Cross
New Cross is an area in south-east London, England, south-east of Charing Cross in the London Borough of Lewisham and the SE14 postcode district.
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Oaklands College
Oaklands College is a further education college in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.
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PinkNews
PinkNews is a UK-based online newspaper marketed to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning community (LGBTQ+) in the UK and worldwide.
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Rebecca Spencer
Rebecca Leigh "Becky" Spencer (born 22 February 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Women's Super League club Tottenham Hotspur and the Jamaica national team. Gilly Flaherty and Rebecca Spencer are Arsenal W.F.C. players, Chelsea F.C. Women players, English women's footballers, fA Women's National League players, west Ham United F.C. Women players and women's Super League players.
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River Thames
The River Thames, known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London.
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Rotherhithe
Rotherhithe is a district of South London, England, and part of the London Borough of Southwark.
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Scandinavia
Scandinavia is a subregion of Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between its constituent peoples.
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St Albans
St Albans is a cathedral city in Hertfordshire, England, east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, north-west of London, south-west of Welwyn Garden City and south-east of Luton.
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Sunderland A.F.C. Women
Sunderland Association Football Club Women is an English women's football club that plays in the.
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The Football Association or the FA is the governing body of association football in England and the Crown Dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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Time to Change (mental health campaign)
Time to Change was a mental health campaign in England, launched in 2007 with the objective of reducing mental health-related stigma and discrimination.
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In professional football, a transfer is the action taken whenever a player under contract moves between clubs.
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UEFA
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA; Union des associations européennes de football; Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football.
UEFA Women's Champions League
The UEFA Women's Champions League, previously called the UEFA Women's Cup (2001–2009), is a European women's association football competition.
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Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium (sometimes referred to as The New Wembley and branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE for sponsorship reasons) is an association football stadium in Wembley, London.
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West Ham United F.C. Women
West Ham United Women Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with West Ham United.
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White-collar boxing
White-collar boxing is a form of boxing in which people in white-collar professions train to fight at special events.
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The Women's FA Community Shield was an association football competition in England.
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Women's FA Cup
The Women's FA Challenge Cup Competition is the top annual cup tournament for women's clubs in English football.
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Women's Super League
The Women's Super League (WSL), known as the Barclays Women's Super League (BWSL) for sponsorship reasons, is the highest league of women's football in England.
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Yeardot
Yeardot is a television and web production for Channel 4 by So Television and Holler.
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Yongchuan, Chongqing
Yongchuan is a district of Chongqing, China, located by the north side of upper reach of Yangtze River, with a history of 1200 years.
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The 2006 Women's FA Community Shield was the seventh Women's FA Community Shield, as with its male equivalent, the Community Shield is an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's league and the previous season's Women's FA Cup.
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2006–07 FA Women's Premier League Cup
The 2006–07 FA Women's Premier League Cup was the 16th staging of the FA Women's Premier League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 36 women's football clubs.
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2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup
The UEFA Women's Cup 2006–07 was the sixth edition of the UEFA Women's Cup football club tournament (since rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League).
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The 2008 Women's FA Community Shield was the eighth Women's FA Community Shield, as with its male equivalent, the Community Shield is an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's league and the previous season's Women's FA Cup.
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2015 FA Women's Cup final
The 2015 FA Women's Cup final was the 45th final of the FA Women's Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams.
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2018–19 FA WSL
The 2018–19 FA WSL was the eighth edition of the FA Women's Super League (WSL) since it was formed in 2010.
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2022–23 Women's Super League
The 2022–23 Women's Super League season (also known as the Barclays Women's Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 12th season of the Women's Super League (WSL) since it was formed in 2010.
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See also
People educated at Addey and Stanhope School
- Adam Afriyie
- Addey and Stanhope School
- Denis Rooke
- Dennis Hawker
- Dorothy Lightbourne
- Errol Fuller
- Geoffrey Roberts
- Gilly Flaherty
- Lowri Turner
- Marvin Williams (footballer)
- Shaunagh Brown
People from Rotherhithe
- Albert Foan
- Arthur Twidle
- Bob Wilkinson (cricketer)
- Bobby Abel
- Brumwell Thomas
- Carol Raye
- Catharine Parr Traill
- Charles Dignum
- Edmund Edmonds Smith
- Eliza Fay
- Eveline Lowe
- Fred Martin (footballer, born 1907)
- Fred Wood (actor)
- George Lambourn
- Gilly Flaherty
- Henry Meriton
- James Barker (Royal Navy officer)
- James Glaisher
- James Kemnal
- James Lowe (inventor)
- James Townshend Saward
- Joe Haines (journalist)
- John Brent (antiquary)
- John Bumstead
- John Leake
- Kenny Dwan
- Len Reilly
- Max Bygraves
- Michael Caine
- Prince Lee Boo
- Robert Eli Hooppell
- Samuel Atkinson (MP)
- Squire Bancroft
- Thomas B. Robinson
- Thomas Bilbe
- Victor d'Arcy
- William Alphonsus Gunn
- William Castle (shipbuilder)
- William Lucas Distant
- William Mason (religious writer)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilly_Flaherty
, The Guardian, Time to Change (mental health campaign), Transfer (association football), UEFA, UEFA Women's Champions League, Wembley Stadium, West Ham United F.C. Women, White-collar boxing, Women's FA Community Shield, Women's FA Cup, Women's Super League, Yeardot, Yongchuan, Chongqing, 2006 FA Women's Community Shield, 2006–07 FA Women's Premier League Cup, 2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup, 2008 FA Women's Community Shield, 2015 FA Women's Cup final, 2018–19 FA WSL, 2022–23 Women's Super League.