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  1. Gilly Louise Scarlett Flaherty (born 24 August 1991) is an English former footballer who last played for FA WSL club Liverpool. Flaherty is a former Arsenal Ladies player who began her career in Millwall Lionesses ' youth teams.

    • 24 August 1991 (age 32)
    • 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
    • Gilly Louise Scarlett Flaherty
    • London, England
  2. Gilly Louise Scarlett Flaherty è un'ex calciatrice inglese, di ruolo difensore. Durante la prima parte della carriera, con le squadre di Arsenal e Chelsea ha vinto numerosi trofei nazionali e internazionali, tra i quali 9 campionati inglesi, compresi quelli della Premier League, e con la prima, l'edizione 2006-2007 della UEFA Women ...

    Nazionalità
    Inghilterra
    Inghilterra
    Altezza
    169 cm
    169 cm
    Ruolo
    Termine carriera
    2023 [1]
    2023 [1]
    2000-2003
  3. 12 gen 2023 · The Liverpool defender Gilly Flaherty, holder of the Women’s Super League appearance record, announced her retirement from football aged 31 on Thursday for family reasons. Flaherty made 177...

  4. 12 gen 2023 · Liverpool and England defender Gilly Flaherty has announced her retirement from football. The 31-year-old is the record appearance holder in the history of the Women's Super League, with 177...

  5. 13 gen 2023 · Former West Ham captain Flaherty signed for Liverpool in July 2022 after four years at the east London club. In November, she made her 176th WSL appearance against Brighton and Hove Albion Women,...

  6. 12 gen 2023 · Gilly Flaherty, the record appearance holder in the history of the Women’s Super League, has announced her immediate retirement from professional football. The 31-year-old left London for Liverpool in July but had a prolific career spanning back from 2009 to her final appearance against Manchester City in the Continental Cup before ...

  7. 12 gen 2023 · Gilly Flaherty has announced her decision to retire from football. The 31-year-old defender - who is the Barclays Women’s Super League's all-time record appearance holder - joined Liverpool FC Women last July after a storied career, which had seen her collect a major haul of medals with Arsenal and Chelsea.