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There are a few of scottish players in the premier league :

Holly Anderson Fulham
Gemma Fay Leeds
Nicky Grant Doncaster
Pauline Hamill Doncaster
Shelley Kerr Doncaster
Joanne Love Doncaster
Caroline Collie Chelsea Very Happy

 
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Agent Smith wrote:
You can trust Kelly when she's on the ball, that she will make the right pass
at the right time, when with Julie you can trust she will fire it in the net Cool


Kelly is more a midfield player, where as Julie is born striker.
So two different positions.

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I was just wondering what their battle would look like
since they are club team mates and friends, and so great in what they're doing on the pitch Wink


It will be interesting, hopefully both of them will play Wink

 
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Plenty from Doncaster then.
And in England there's plenty from Arsenal.
Arsenal v Doncaster? Wink You do the math.
But that would be too easy.
Gemma Fay is a good goalie.
And Scotland have got Fleets Twisted Evil

 
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justme! wrote:
Kelly is more a midfield player, where as Julie is born striker.
So two different positions.

Read my post further down and you'll see I said that already.
And Kelly can be either a midfielder or a striker.
Akers and Powell (and I) prefer her in the midfield though
cos she can control the situation better from there, and score when needed Cool

 
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Gemma Fay is a good goalie.


5-0 with the Leeds defence. Now she has to deal with the Scotland defence.
Still got all the Arsenal ladies' apart from Fleets and Aluko Cool

She may be a good keeper.
Though things just aren't swaying her way Wink

 
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Yes, unfortunatelly she doesn't have the best defence neither in Leeds nor in Scotland
but that doesn't make her a bad goalie.
I like her - she does her job well as for someone not too tall Wink

 
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I can't remember if she pulled off any good saves during the FA Cup Final. That's the only game I have seen her play so I can't really judge her at that.

 
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Actually I think Caroline Collie is marginally better than Gemma Fay but I am biased.
She is a better shot stopper for me.

 
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Oh please don't judge her basing on THAT game, Justme! Laughing
THAT game is for Leeds' fans to forget Wink

 
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Oh please don't judge her basing on THAT game Laughing
THAT game is for Leeds' fans to forget Wink

I saw her a few times, she is not bad.

 
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Leeds fans loved it! Laughing
OK, well I can't judge her on anything now Sad
Will just pretend I shut my eyes during that game Rolling Eyes Wink

 
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Gemma Fay was brilliant when England last played Scotland... saved a penalty and loads of other good saves. However she has a weakness on crosses and high shots as shown in the Cup Final. Caroline Collie is a very brave and strong keeper who will hopefully have a long international career once they start to pick her again.

 
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Thanks for that Pat Cool Will keep one eye on her and another on Kelly Smith Laughing
Don't ask how I'll do it though! Rolling Eyes Wink

 
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I hope they'll pick Caz for the game.

 
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Lets hope so. Thinking back, Gemma was taken off at half-time in the England-Scotland game in 2003 when England won 5-0 having had a mare. Consistency maybe not a strong point! I remember it was one of Rachael Browns early games for England and the first international I had ever seen. I hope Caz will eventually be picked again like she used to be. She is better now than she was when she did play.

 
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From BBC Ceefax:

The game at Wembley is probably going to be re-arranged to another date.

The "community day" at Wembley set for March 3rd has been re-scheduled for March 17th, and as this was designed to be the first of 2 events staged prior to the (men's) FA final for safety reasons, the England - Scotlan game on March 11th may be moved.

 
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Rolling Eyes Doubt it'll ever get played, something will happen and they won't allow it!

 
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The fa.com announce it at Wycombe

 
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I thought playing at Wembley was too good to be true Rolling Eyes at least it's getting played. Wonder if they're show it on tv , Eng v Scot games usually are but haven't heard anything yet.

 
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More info:

England Women v Scotland
International Friendly
12.30pm, Sunday 11 March 2007
Adams Park, Wycombe Wanderers FC

Tickets:
£5 - adults
£2.50 - concessions

Tickets can be purchased from the Wycombe Wanderers ticket office
or by calling the ticket hotline on 01494 441 118.

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