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Determined to play, nine-year-old Julie Fleeting’s life in football began with a local boys club. It was the first step in achieving a dream she didn’t even know existed. From playing professionally in America to winning multiple honours with Arsenal, and scoring more goals for Scotland than anyone else, Julie has consistently inspired, empowered and led from the front. In a story of tenacity and triumph, Julie’s journey in football is also one of family, humility and respect.
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Julie Fleeting
Julie Fleeting
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Julie Fleeting
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Jim Fleeting
Jim Fleeting
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Jim Fleeting
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Vera Pauw
Vera Pauw
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Vera Pauw
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Vic Akers
Vic Akers
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Vic Akers
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Gemma Strain
Gemma Strain
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Gemma Strain
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Barry Fleeting
Barry Fleeting
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Barry Fleeting
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Irene Fleeting
Irene Fleeting
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Irene Fleeting
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Jean Hunter
Jean Hunter
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Jean Hunter
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Mark Morrison
Mark Morrison
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Mark Morrison
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Pauline Hamill
Pauline Hamill
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Pauline Hamill
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